The standard issue rifle of the Italian military is the Beretta ARX160, which has been in service since 2008. It is a modular, lightweight assault rifle that can be configured for various roles and is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO. The ARX160 features a gas-operated, rotating bolt mechanism and is designed for versatility and ease of use in various combat situations. Additionally, it has been adopted for use by various military and law enforcement units in Italy and beyond.
The M14 rifle continues to see service in all branches of the military, as well as several foreign militaries. It is not, however, the standard service rifle of any.
The standard issue rifle of the Royal Australian Army is the F88 Austeyr. It is a variant of the Austrian made Steyr Aug, manufactured under license.
M14 was standard issue military rifle before m16.
There are a lot of weapons which are standard issue. Assuming you're referring to the service rifle, it's the L85A2.
The standard issue RCMP gun is the Smith & Wesson 5946 9mm Double Action Only pistol.
Commonly called the Carcano, this was a bolt action military rifle that fired a 6.5mm bullet. It was the standard rifle of the Italian military for many years. It was also the type of rifle reportedly used to kill President John Kennedy.
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Standard issue rifle for British Commenwealth troops (which included the Anzacs) was the .303 calibre Lee Enfield rifle.
The Mark one and two Enfield Bolt Action Rifle in calibre .303 were the standard issue rifles (Australia) in World War I.
The United States Marine Corps primarily used the M1 Garand as their standard issue rifle during World War II and into the Korean War. The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle known for its reliability and accuracy. Later, the Marines transitioned to the M16 rifle, which became the standard issue in the 1960s.
Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland use it as their standard issue rifle. Several other military forces issue it to select units.
The standard issue German infantrymen's rifle was the 8mm Mauser, the standard issue sidearm was the 9mm Walther P-38; Japan had the Arisaka 7.7mm rifle and Nambu 8mm pistol; Italy used the 6.5mm Carcano rifle; Britain used the Lee-Enfield .303 rifle and Webley revolver; US used the M1 garand semi-automatic rifle and Colt .45 pistol; USSR used the 7.62mm Nagant bolt action rifle.