List featuring firearms from A-Z
Esta es una lista extensa de armas pequeñas , que incluye pistolas , revólveres , metralletas , escopetas , rifles de batalla , rifles de asalto , rifles de francotirador , ametralladoras , armas de defensa personal , carabinas , rifles de tirador designado , armas de fuego de múltiples cañones , lanzagranadas , armas de fuego submarinas , rifles antitanque , rifles antimaterial y cualquier otra variante. Esta lista no está completa de ninguna manera.
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- CORPORACIÓN CAR-LIN
- Pistola ametralladora Lorenzo (Estados Unidos – pistola ametralladora – varios calibres de pistola)
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- [3] Daewoo
- Daewoo K1 (Corea del Sur – carabina – .223 Remington)
- Daewoo K1A (Corea del Sur – carabina – .223 Remington)
- Daewoo MAX-1 (Corea del Sur – carabina semiautomática – .223 Remington)
- Daewoo XK1 (Corea del Sur – carabina – .223 Remington: prototipo)
- Daewoo K2 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo AR-100 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo DR-200 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – .223 Remington)
- Daewoo DR-300 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm)
- Daewoo K2C (Corea del Sur – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo XB (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Daewoo K3 (Corea del Sur – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo K3 Para (Corea del Sur – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo XK3 (Corea del Sur – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Daewoo K4 (Corea del Sur – Lanzagranadas automático – Granada de 40×53 mm)
- Daewoo K5 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Daewoo DH380 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – .380 ACP)
- Daewoo DH40 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Daewoo DH45 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Daewoo DP51 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Daewoo DP51C (Corea del Sur – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Daewoo XK5 (Corea del Sur – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- Daewoo K6 (Corea del Sur – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG: Browning M2HB de producción bajo licencia)
- Daewoo K7 (Corea del Sur – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Daewoo K11 (Corea del Sur – Arma de doble cañón con ráfaga de aire – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, 20×30 mm granadas)
- Daewoo K12 (Corea del Sur – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo XK12 (Corea del Sur – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Daewoo K14 (Corea del Sur – rifle de francotirador – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo USAS-12 (Corea del Sur – escopeta – calibre 12)
- Daewoo XK8 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Daewoo DAR-21 (Corea del Sur – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Daewoo XK9 (Corea del Sur – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- Daewoo XK10 (Corea del Sur – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- Productos para exteriores Daisy
- Daisy Modelo 600 (EE. UU. – rifle de cerrojo – .50 BMG)
- Daisy V/L (EE. UU., rifle de cerrojo de un solo tiro, sin vaina para .22)
- Pistola Dan Wesson M1911 ACP (EE. UU., pistola semiautomática, calibre .45 ACP)
- Sindicato Danés de Industrias A/S
- Ametralladoras
- Ametralladora Madsen (Dinamarca – ametralladora ligera – 6,5×55 mm, 7×57 mm Mauser, 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,62×54 mm R, 7,65×53 mm Argentina, 7,92×57 mm Mauser, .303 británica)
- Weibel M/1932 (Reino de Dinamarca – 1932 – ametralladora ligera – 7×44 mm)
- Rifles
- Madsen LAR (Dinamarca – rifle de batalla – 7,62 × 39 mm, 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Subametralladoras
- INA Modelo 953 (Dinamarca – subametralladora – .45 ACP)
- Lettet-Forsøgs (Dinamarca – subfusil – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm: variante Suomi KP/-31)
- Madsen M-46 (Dinamarca – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Madsen M-50 (Dinamarca – subametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Madsen M-53 (Dinamarca – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Modelos Dardick 1100 y 1500 (revólver estadounidense, calibre .38 Dardick Tround)
- Davis Warner Infallible (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- Carabina De Lisle (Reino Unido – carabina de cerrojo – .45 ACP)
- Escopeta para ciervos (EE. UU., pistola de un solo tiro, calibre 9 x 19 mm Parabellum)
- Organización de Ciencia y Tecnología de Defensa
- Fusiles de asalto
- Arma de combate individual avanzada (Commonwealth of Australia – Organización de Ciencia y Tecnología de Defensa, Metal Storm, Tenix Defence Systems – década de 2000-presente – fusil de asalto con lanzagranadas – 5,56 mm OTAN, granada de 40 mm: en desarrollo)
- Planta Degtyarev
- Ametralladoras
- KB-P 790 (Unión Soviética – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×39 mm: prototipo)
- Rifles
- Serie de rifles AEK
- AEK-971 (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- AEK-971S (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- AEK-972 (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- AEK-973 (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm)
- AEK-973S (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm)
- AEK-978 (Unión Soviética – fusil de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- PTRD-41 (Unión Soviética – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo de un solo disparo – 14,5×114 mm)
- PTRS-41 (Unión Soviética – fusil antimaterial semiautomático – 14,5×114 mm)
- KSVK (Federación Rusa – 1998 – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 12,7×108 mm)
- ASVK (Federación Rusa – 1998 – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 12,7×108 mm)
- SVN 98 (Federación Rusa – 1998 – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 12,7×108 mm: prototipo)
- Arsenales estatales de la República Democrática de Vietnam
- Subametralladoras
- K-50M (República Democrática de Vietnam – Arsenales Estatales de la República Democrática de Vietnam – 1958 – subfusil – 7,62×25 mm Tokarev: subfusil norvietnamita basado en el subfusil chino Tipo 50. Utilizado por las tropas norvietnamitas durante la guerra de Vietnam.)
- Demro TAC-1 (EE. UU. – carabina semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Demro TAC-1M (EE. UU. – Carabina semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Subfusil Demro TAC-1MA (subfusil estadounidense, calibre 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Carabina Demro XF-7 WASP (EE. UU., carabina semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Subfusil Demro XF-7A WASP (subfusil estadounidense, calibre 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Carabina FoxCo Fox (EE. UU., carabina semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Carabina TRI-C Fox (EE. UU., carabina semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Sistemas terrestres de Denel
- Ametralladoras
- Vektor SS-77 (República de Sudáfrica – 1977 – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Vektor Mini SS (República de Sudáfrica – principios de los años 1990 – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Pistolas
- Vektor CP1 (República de Sudáfrica – 1996 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Vektor Z-88 (República de Sudáfrica – 1992 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Vektor SP1 (República de Sudáfrica – 1992 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Vektor SP2 (República de Sudáfrica – 1992 – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Rifles
- Denel NTW-20 (Sudáfrica – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 20×82 mm)
- Denel NTW-14.5 (Sudáfrica – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 14,5×114 mm)
- Denel NTW-20×110 (Sudáfrica – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 20×110 mm Hispano)
- Vektor CR-21 (República de Sudáfrica – 1997 – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Vektor H5 (República de Sudáfrica – fecha desconocida – rifle de corredera – .223 Remington)
- Vektor R4 (República de Sudáfrica – 1980 – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vektor LM4 (República de Sudáfrica – fecha desconocida – Fusil de asalto semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vektor R5 (República de Sudáfrica – fecha desconocida – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vektor LM5 (República de Sudáfrica – fecha desconocida – carabina semiautomática – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vektor R6 (República de Sudáfrica – década de 1990 – fusil de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vektor LM6 (República de Sudáfrica – fecha desconocida – fusil de asalto semiautomático compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Vector de Kriss
- Carabina destructora (España – carabina de cerrojo – 9×23mm Largo)
- Desarrollos Industriales
- Detonics
- Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken
- Pistolas
- DWM C-93 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 7,65×25 mm Borchardt)
- Devel M59 (EE. UU. – pistola – 9×19 mm Parabellum: Smith & Wesson modelo 59 modificado)
- Sistema Colt Modelo 1927 (Argentina – Pistola – .45 ACP: Producción bajo licencia M1911A1)
- Diemaco
- Diemaco C7 (Canadá – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: variante de producción autorizada Armalite AR-15)
- Diemaco C7A1 (Canadá – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C7A2 (Canadá – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C7CT (Canadá – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C7LSW (EE. UU., Canadá – arma automática de escuadrón – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8 (Canadá - carabina - 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8A1 (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8A2 (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- C8A3 (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: en desarrollo)
- Diemaco C8CQB (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8CT (Canadá – Fusil de tirador designado – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8FTHB (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8PDW (Canadá – arma de defensa personal – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Diemaco C8SFW (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Rifle de entrenamiento C10 (Canadá – rifle de entrenamiento – .22 LR)
- L119A1 (Canadá – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: designación dada por el Reino Unido)
- Cañón de cadena Diemaco (Canadá – cañón de cadena – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: producción bajo licencia L94A1)
- Aerolínea Dillon
- Dillon Aero 503D (ametralladora pesada estadounidense de 12,7 x 99 mm OTAN)
- Carabina ametralladora Dinley (Reino Unido – subfusil – .32 ACP)
- Industrias D-Max
- D-Max 100C (EE. UU., carabina semiautomática, calibre 10 mm automático, 45 ACP, .41 AE, .40 S&W, .38 Super, 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- D-Max 100P (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – 10 mm automático / 45 ACP / .41 AE / .40 S&W / .38 Super / 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Revólver DOG-1 (Rusia – revólver – 12,5×35 mm)
- Downsizer Corporation WSP (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Ametralladora ligera de doble cañón
- DA (Unión Soviética – ametralladora montada en avión – 7,62×54 mmR)
- DPM (Unión Soviética – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×54 mmR)
- DT (Unión Soviética – ametralladora montada en vehículo – 7,62×54 mmR)
- DTM (Unión Soviética – ametralladora montada en vehículo – 7,62×54 mmR)
- DTM-4 (Unión Soviética – ametralladora cuádruple – 7,62×54 mmR)
- RP-46 (Unión Soviética – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×54 mmR)
- DPMS (Servicios de fabricación y adquisición de defensa) Panther Arms
- Dragunov SVD (Unión Soviética – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Al-Kadesih (Irak – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Dragunov SVDK (Unión Soviética – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 9,3×64 mm Brenneke, 9,3×64 mm 7N33)
- Dragunov SVDS (Unión Soviética – Fusil de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Dragunov SVDSN (Unión Soviética – Fusil de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Dragunov SVU (Unión Soviética – Rifle de francotirador semiautomático compacto – 7,62 × 54 mmR)
- Dragunov SVU-A (Unión Soviética - Rifle de francotirador automático compacto - 7,62 × 54 mmR)
- Dragunov SWD-M (Polonia – Fusil de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Medved (Unión Soviética – Fusil de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN (modelos posteriores), 9×53 mm)
- Tigr (Unión Soviética – Fusil de caza semiautomático – 7,62×54 mm R, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, 9,3×64 mm Brenneke)
- Dreyse
- Dreyse M1907 (Imperio Alemán – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- Dreyse M1912 (Imperio Alemán – pistola semiautomática – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Cañón de agujas Dreyse (Prusia, rifle de cerrojo de un solo tiro, bala de plomo de 15,43 mm en cartucho de papel)
- Ametralladora DShK (Rusia, ametralladora pesada, calibre 12,7 x 108 mm)
- DK (Unión Soviética – ametralladora pesada – 12,7×108 mm)
- DShKM (Unión Soviética – ametralladora pesada – 12,7×108 mm)
- DShKS (Unión Soviética – ametralladora pesada – 12,7×108 mm)
- DSR-Precision GmbH
- DSR-1 (Alemania – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – .300 Winchester Magnum, .308 Winchester, .338 Lapua Magnum)
- DSR-1 Subsonic (Alemania – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .308 Winchester)
- DSR-50 (Alemania – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – .50 BMG)
- Brazos DTV
- Fusil de doble ciclo (EE. UU., fusil de asalto tipo revólver, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
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- EBO Kefefs (Grecia – rifle francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- EBO Kefefs-M (Grecia – rifle francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- EBO Kefefs-P (Grecia – rifle francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Subametralladora EDDA (Argentina – subametralladora – .22 WMR)
- Brazos EDM
- Subfusil ELF-2 (Ucrania – subfusil – 9×18 mm Makarov)
- Fusil automático Ekins (Australia, fusil automático, calibre .303 británico)
- EMER-K1 (Birmania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Arsenales estatales del Imperio del Japón
- Ametralladoras ligeras
- Ametralladora ligera Tipo 96 (Imperio de Japón – Kijirō Nambu – 1936 – ametralladora ligera – 6,5×50 mm Arisaka de borde semirrígido: ametralladora ligera imperial japonesa del periodo de entreguerras y de la Segunda Guerra Mundial).
- Cáscara vacía LLC
- XM556 (EE.UU. – ametralladora – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- ENARMAR
- Ametralladoras
- ENARM MMG (Brasil – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: copia FN MAG)
- Escopetas
- Subametralladoras
- ENARM SMG (Brasil – pistola ametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Encom
- Enterbras
- Ametralladora EPK (Grecia – ametralladora ligera – 7,92×36 mm EPK)
- Erma Obras
- Pistolas
- Erma LA .22 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .22 LR: variante Luger)
- Rifles
- Erma SR-100 (Alemania – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .300 Winchester Magnum, .308 Winchester, .338 Lapua Magnum)
- Subametralladoras
- Erma-Panzer 58 (Alemania – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- Erma EMP-35 (Alemania – subfusil – 7,63×25 mm Mauser, 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×23 mm Largo)
- Erma EMP-36 (Alemania – subfusil – 7,63×25 mm Mauser, 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×23 mm Largo: prototipo)
- Erma EMP-44 (Alemania – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- Erma MP60 (Alemania – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP 40 (Alemania nazi – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP 36 (Alemania nazi – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- MP 38 (Alemania nazi – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- MP 40/1 (Alemania nazi – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP 41 (Alemania nazi – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Fabricación de armas Escondido
- MP61 (Estados Unidos – subfusil – .45 ACP: prototipo)
- MP63 (Estados Unidos – subfusil – .45 ACP: prototipo)
- Fusil de repetición Evans (Estados Unidos – fusil de palanca – calibre .44 Rimfire)
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- FABARMO
- Escopetas
- Fabarm FP6 (Italia, Alemania – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Fabarm SDASS (Italia – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Fabrica de Armas Celmi Hnos
- Pistolas
- Pistola Aut. Celmi (Uruguay – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- Subametralladoras
- Fábrica de Armas Halcón
- Subametralladoras
- Halcón M-1943 (Argentina – subfusil – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Halcón M-1946 (Argentina – subfusil – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Halcón ML-57 (Argentina – subfusil – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- ML-60 (Argentina – subametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Halcón ML-63 (Argentina – subfusil – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Fábrica de Armas de Oviedo
- FA Trapote m/33 (España – ametralladora ligera – 7×57mm Mauser)
- Fábrica de Brazo de Plata
- Subametralladoras
- Subfusil FBP (Portugal – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FBP m/948 (Portugal – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FBP m/963 (Portugal – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FBP m/976 (Portugal – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Fábrica Boliviana de Municiones
- Ingram FBM (Bolivia – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FAMAE
- Pistolas
- FAMAE FN750 (Chile – pistola semiautomática – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Revólveres
- FAMAE FT-2000 (Chile – revólver de doble acción – .32 Long Colt, .38 Special)
- Rifles
- FAMAE CT-30 (Chile – Carabina semiautomática – .30 Carbine)
- FAMAE FD-200 (Chile - rifle de tirador designado - 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- FAMAE SG 540-1 (Suiza, Chile – carabina semiautomática – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FAMAE SG 542-1 (Suiza, Chile – carabina semiautomática – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FAMAE SG 543-1 (Suiza, Chile – carabina semiautomática – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Subametralladoras
- FAMAE PAF (Australia, Chile – subfusil – Parabellum 9×19 mm)
- FAMAE SAF (Chile – subfusil – Parabellum 9×19mm)
- FAVORITOS
- Rifles
- FAVS Stradivari (Italia – carabina de un solo tiro)
- FAVS Stradivari Modelo K (Italia – carabina de un solo tiro – 7 mm Remington, 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .222 Remington, .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester, .357-MAX)
- FAVS Stradivari Modelo L (Italia, carabina de un solo tiro, 7×64 mm, .25–'06, .270 Winchester)
- FAVS Stradivari Modelo M (Italia – carabina de un solo tiro – 7 mm Remington, 7×64 mm, 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .222 Remington, .243 Winchester, .25–'06, .30–'06 Springfield, .270 Winchester, .308 Winchester)
- Industrias de plumas
- Rifles
- Carabina AT-9 de Feather Industries
- Carabina AT-22 de Feather Industries
- Corporación Federal de Ingeniería
- Fegyver-és Gépgyár
- Pistolas
- FEG Modelo 48 (Hungría, Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .380 ACP: producción bajo licencia Walther PPK)
- FEG PA-63 (Hungría, Alemania – pistola semiautomática – Makarov de 9 × 18 mm, .32 ACP, .380 ACP: producción con licencia Walther PPK)
- Rifles
- AMD 65 (Hungría – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm)
- AKM-63 (Hungría – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm)
- FEG Modelo 58 (Hungría – rifle semiautomático – 7,62×39 mm)
- Ametralladora Feldl (ametralladora de 11×50 mm R)
- Ferret 50 (Hungría – fusil antimaterial semiautomático – .408 Chey-Tac, .50 BMG)
- Fiat Modello S 1922 (Reino de Italia – ametralladora ligera – 6,5×52 mm Mannlicher–Carcano)
- Fiat – Revelli Modello 14 (Reino de Italia – ametralladora mediana – Mannlicher – Carcano de 6,5 × 52 mm)
- Fiat – Revelli Modello 1935 (Reino de Italia – ametralladora pesada – 8 × 59 mm RB Breda)
- Ametralladora Fittipaldi (Argentina – ametralladora mediana – 7,65×53 mm Argentina)
- Llamarada
- F-011 Levant (Ucrania – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Armas de fuego Fleming Inc.
- Fleming Modelo 51K (Estados Unidos – carabina – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Armería del río Flint
- Flint River Armory CSA45 (Estados Unidos – carabina – .45 ACP)
- Floro MK-9 (Filipinas – metralleta – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm)
- Floro MP-9 (Filipinas – subametralladora – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm)
- Mapa FMP
- Fabricaciones Militares
- Rifles
- FM FAL (Argentina – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FM FAP (Argentina – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×51mm OTAN)
- FM FSL (Argentina – fusil semiautomático – 7,62×51mm OTAN)
- Subametralladoras
- FMK-3 (Argentina – subametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- FMK-4 (Argentina – subametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- FMK-5 (Argentina – Carabina semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum: variante para el mercado civil)
- Fabrica Militar de Armas Portatiles Domingo Matheu
- Rifles
- FARA 83 (Argentina – rifle de asalto – 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- FMK 9C1 (Estados Unidos – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FN Herstal
- Lanzadores
- FN 303 (Bélgica – lanzador de aire comprimido – calibre 12)
- Ametralladoras
- FN BRG-15 (Bélgica – ametralladora pesada – 15,5×115 mm: prototipo)
- FN MAG58 (Bélgica – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN MAG 10.10 (Bélgica – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN MAG 60.20 (Bélgica – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN MAG 60.30 (Bélgica – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN MAG 60.40 (Bélgica – ametralladora multipropósito montada en vehículo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- M240 (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general montada en vehículo, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240B (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240C (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general montada en vehículo, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240D (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general montada en aeronaves, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240E6 (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240G (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240H (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general montada en aeronaves, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- M240N (ametralladora estadounidense de uso general, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- FN Minimi (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN Minimi 7.62 (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN Minimi Mk 3 (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN Minimi Para (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: versión corta)
- M249 (EE. UU. – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- M249 Paratrooper (EE. UU., ametralladora ligera, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm, OTAN)
- M249 PIP (ametralladora ligera estadounidense, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm, OTAN)
- M249 SPW (ametralladora ligera estadounidense, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm, OTAN)
- Mk 46 Mod 0 (ametralladora ligera estadounidense de 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 48 Mod 0 (ametralladora ligera estadounidense de 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- Pistolas
- FN Five-seven (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN Grand Browning (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – 9,65×23 mm Browning)
- FN HiPer (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FN HP-DA (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- FN Modelo 1900 (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- FN Modelo 1903 (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – Browning Long 9×20 mm)
- FN Modelo 1905 (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – .25 ACP)
- FN Modelo 1910 (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- FN Modelo 1922 (Bélgica – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Revólveres
- FN Barracuda (Bélgica, España – revólver de doble acción – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special)
- Rifles
- FN CAL (Bélgica – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN F2000 (Bélgica – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN F2000 Tactical (Bélgica – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN F2000 S (Bélgica – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN FS2000 (Bélgica – fusil semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: variante para el mercado civil)
- FN FAL (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL 50.00 (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN LAR 50.41 (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN LAR 50.42 (Bélgica – ametralladora ligera – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL 50.61 (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL 50.62 (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL 50.63 (Bélgica – carabina – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL 50.64 (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FAL OSW (Bélgica – carabina – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- StG 58 (Bélgica – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN FNC (Bélgica – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- FN IWS (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil de asalto, calibre 6,5 x 43 mm)
- FN Modelo 30-11 (Bélgica – fusil de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- FN Modelo 1949 (Bélgica – fusil semiautomático – 7×57 mm Mauser, 7,65×53 mm Argentino, 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,92×57 mm Mauser, .30–'06 Springfield)
- FN SCAR (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- FN SCAR-H (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil de combate, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- FN SCAR 17S (Bélgica, EE. UU. – fusil semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .308 Winchester: variante para el mercado civil)
- Mk 17 Mod 0 (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil de combate, 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- FN SCAR-L (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil de asalto, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- FN FNAC (Bélgica, EE. UU. – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- FN HAMR IAR (Bélgica, EE. UU. – arma automática de escuadrón – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- FN SCAR 16S (Bélgica, EE. UU., rifle semiautomático, 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington: variante para el mercado civil)
- Mk 16 Mod 0 (Bélgica, EE. UU. – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 16 CQC (Bélgica, EE. UU. – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 16 LB (Bélgica, EE. UU., rifle de francotirador designado, calibre 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 16 Standard (Bélgica, EE. UU., fusil de asalto, calibre 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 16 PDW (Bélgica, EE. UU. – arma de defensa personal – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Mk 20 Mod 0 (Bélgica, EE. UU., rifle de francotirador semiautomático, 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Subametralladoras
- FN P90 (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN P90 Laserex (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN P90 IR (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN P90 LV (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN P90 TR (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN P90 USG (Bélgica – arma de defensa personal – 5,7×28 mm)
- FN PS90 (Bélgica – Carabina semiautomática – 5,7×28 mm)
- Fokker-Leimberger (Imperio Alemán – Minigun – Mauser de 7,92 × 57 mm)
- Forjas Taurus SA
- Pistolas
- Serie Taurus Millennium (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistolas semiautomáticas)
- Millennium PT111 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Millennium PT111 G2 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Millennium PT111 Pro (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Millennium PT132 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- Millennium PT138 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – .380 ACP)
- Millennium PT140 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Millennium PT145 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Millennium PT145 Pro (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – Pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Millennium PT745 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Millennium PT745 Pro (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – Pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- PT-92 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- PT-92C (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- PT-99 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- PT-100 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- PT-101 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- PT-917 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- PT-917C (República Federativa del Brasil – 1983 – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Taurus PT-900 Series República Federativa del Brasil – 1992 – pistolas semiautomáticas)
- Taurus PT-909 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2005 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Taurus PT-911 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1997 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Taurus PT-940 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1992 – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Taurus PT-945 (República Federativa del Brasil – 1994 – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Taurus PT-908 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocida – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Revólveres
- Juez (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – calibre .410, .45 Colt, .454 Casull)
- Taurus Judge Carbine Variant (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocida – revólver/carabina de doble acción – calibre .410, .45 Colt, .454 Casull)
- Raging Judge (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – calibre .410, .45 Colt, .454 Casull)
- M44 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .44 Remington Magnum)
- M44C (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – subcompacto – .44 Remington Magnum)
- M66 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- M85 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .38 S&W Special)
- M85 Ultralite (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .38 S&W Special)
- M415 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .41 Remington Magnum)
- M415T (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .41 Remington Magnum)
- M605 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- M627 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- M669 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- M970 (República Federativa del Brasil – Desconocido – revólver de doble acción – rifle largo calibre .22)
- M971 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver subcompacto de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- Raging Bull (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .357 S&W Magnum)
- M22H (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .22 Hornet)
- M30C (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .30 Carbine)
- M218 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .218 Bee)
- M223 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .223 Remington)
- M416 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .41 Remington Magnum)
- M444 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .44 Remington Magnum, .44 S&W Special)
- M444 Ultralite (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver compacto de doble acción – .44 Remington Magnum, .44 S&W Special)
- M454 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .454 Casull)
- M480 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .480 Ruger)
- M500 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – revólver de doble acción – .500 S&W Magnum, .500 S&W Special)
- Rifles
- ART-556 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- CT-556 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – fusil semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Escopetas
- Taurus ST-12 (República Federativa del Brasil – desconocido – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Subametralladoras
- M972 (República Federativa del Brasil, República Italiana – 1959 – subametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum: producción bajo licencia Beretta M12)
- PT 24/7 (República Federativa del Brasil – 2004 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- PT 24/7 OSS (República Federativa del Brasil – 2004 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- FR8 (España – fusil de cerrojo – 7,62×51mm CETME)
- Fort Ellis XR86 (Estados Unidos – fusil semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Fostech
- Franquicia
- Rifles
- Franchi LF-58 (Italia – fusil de asalto – carabina calibre .30)
- Franchi LF-59 (Italia - rifle de batalla - 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Franqui mod. 641 (Italia - rifle de asalto - 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- Escopetas
- Franchi SPAS-12 (Italia – escopeta semiautomática, escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi SAS-12 (Italia – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi LAW-12 (Italia – escopeta semiautomática, escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi PA-3 (Italia – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi PA-7 (Italia – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi PA-8 (Italia – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Franchi SPAS-15 (Italia – escopeta semiautomática de corredera – calibre 12)
- Hermanos Tanfoglio SNC
- Pistolas
- Tanfoglio BTA-90 (República Italiana – 1990 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Tanfoglio Force (República Italiana – 1997 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10 mm auto, .41 Action Express, .45 ACP: variante CZ-75)
- Tanfoglio Force 22 L (República Italiana – pistola semiautomática – rifle largo calibre .22)
- Tanfoglio Force Carry (República Italiana – 1997 – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Tanfoglio Force Compact (Italia – 1997 – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto, .45 ACP)
- Tanfoglio Force L (República Italiana – 1997 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto, .45 ACP)
- Tanfoglio Force Sport (Italia – 1997 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto, .45 ACP)
- Tanfoglio GT21 (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – 9×21 mm IMI)
- Tanfoglio GT27 (República Italiana – desconocida – Pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .25 ACP)
- Tanfoglio GT41 (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – .41 Action Express)
- Tanfoglio GT380 (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – .380 ACP)
- Tanfoglio P9 (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Tanfoglio P9 Combat (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Tanfoglio P9 Match (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Tanfoglio P19 (República Italiana – desconocida – pistola semiautomática – 9×21 mm Parabellum)
- Tanfoglio T95 (República Italiana – 1995 – pistola semiautomática – 9×21 mm IMI)
- Tanfoglio TA-90 (República Italiana – 1990 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm IMI, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto, .45 ACP)
- Fostech
- FX-05 Xiuhcoatl (México – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, 6,8×43 mm SPC)
GRAMO
- Gabriel & Vojta Sportwaffen GmbH
- Pistolas
- Ultramatic LV (República de Austria – 1995 – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Revólver militar Gasser M1870 (Austria-Hungría, revólver de acción simple, calibre 11 mm montenegrino)
- Pistola deportiva de acero inoxidable Wolf Ultramatic Mod. LV (Austria, pistola semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .38 Super, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Fusil automático Geller (Unión Soviética – 1933 – prototipo de fusil automático – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Dinámica general
- Lanzadores
- OCSW (EE. UU. – lanzagranadas automático – granada de 25 mm)
- XM307 (Estados Unidos – 2000 – lanzagranadas automático – granada de 25×59 mm: Lanzagranadas automático diseñado para matar combatientes enemigos o destruir objetivos ligeramente blindados a larga distancia. Planeado para reemplazar o complementar las ametralladoras pesadas Browning M2 y los lanzagranadas automáticos Mk 19 utilizados por las Fuerzas Armadas de los Estados Unidos. Desarrollo cancelado en 2007. Solo prototipos.)
- XM312 (Estados Unidos – 2000 – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG: Variante de ametralladora pesada del lanzagranadas experimental XM307. Diseñada para reemplazar las ametralladoras pesadas Browning M2HB en servicio en las Fuerzas Armadas de los Estados Unidos. Desarrollo cancelado en 2007. Solo prototipos.)
- XM806 (Estados Unidos – 2009 – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG: Ametralladora pesada basada en el lanzagranadas experimental XM307. Diseñada para reemplazar las ametralladoras pesadas Browning M2HB en servicio en las Fuerzas Armadas de los Estados Unidos. Desarrollo cancelado en 2012. Solo prototipos.)
- General Electric
- Ametralladoras Gatling
- Minigun M134 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun GAU-2/A (EE.UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun GAU-2B/A (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun XM196 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Minigun GAU-17/A (EE.UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun M134D (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun M134G (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun M18 (EE. UU. – Ametralladora Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun M18E1 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun MXU-470/A (EE. UU. – Ametralladora Gatling – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Minigun XM18 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Minigun XM133 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Minigun XM134 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 7,62×51 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Microgun XM214 (EE. UU. – Cañón Gatling – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- Microgun XM214 (Estados Unidos – 1966 – Ametralladora Gatling – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: venía en tres modelos, un modelo de 1.000 RPM, un modelo de 6.000 RPM y un modelo de 10.000 RPM. Solo prototipos).
- Ametralladoras
- M85 (Estados Unidos – General Electric – fecha desconocida – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG)
- M85C (Estados Unidos – General Electric – fecha desconocida – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG: Variante de infantería de la ametralladora pesada estadounidense General Electric M85 con miras y empuñaduras de pala.)
- Motores generales
- Pistolas
- Subametralladoras
- M3 (EE.UU. – subametralladora – .45 ACP)
- M3A1 (EE.UU. – subfusil – .45 ACP)
- Fusil antimaterial Gepárd (Hungría – fusil antimaterial)
- Gepárd M1 (Hungría – fusil antimaterial de un solo tiro – 12,7×108 mm, 14,5×114 mm, .50 BMG)
- Gepárd M2 (Hungría - rifle antimaterial semiautomático - 12,7 × 108 mm, .50 BMG)
- Gepárd M3 (Hungría – fusil antimaterial semiautomático – 14,5×114 mm)
- Gepárd M4 (Hungría - rifle antimaterial semiautomático - 12,7 × 108 mm, .50 BMG)
- Gepárd M5 (Hungría – fusil antimaterial de cerrojo – 12,7×108 mm, 14,5×114 mm, .50 BMG)
- Gepárd M6 (Hungría - rifle antimaterial semiautomático - 12,7 × 108 mm, .50 BMG)
- Subfusil Gepárd (Rusia – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Armas deportivas alemanas GSG-5
- Envejecer
- Subametralladoras
- Gevarm D4 (Francia – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- GIAT – Nexter (Groupement des Industries de l'Armée de Terre): Fabricación de armas de Saint-Étienne (MAS)
- Ametralladoras
- GIAT AA-52 (Francia – ametralladora de uso general – calibre 7,5 x 54 mm francés)
- GIAT MAC-58 (Francia – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG)
- GIAT NF-1 (Francia – ametralladora de uso general – calibre 7,5 x 54 mm francés)
- Rifles
- GIAT FAMAS
- FAMAS F1 (Francia – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm)
- FAMAS G1 (Francia – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm)
- FAMAS G2 (Francia – fusil de asalto antimaterial – calibre 5,56×45 mm)
- MAS .223 (Hungría – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- GIAT FR F1 (Francia – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,5×54 mm francés, 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- GIAT FR G1 (Francia – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- GIAT FR F2 (Francia – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- GIAT FR G2 (Francia – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- GIAT FR G3 (Francia – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- GIAT MAS-36 (Francia – rifle de cerrojo – 7,5×54 mm francés)
- GIAT MAS-49 (Francia – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,5×54 mm francés)
- GIAT MAS 49/56 (Francia – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,5×54 mm francés)
- Subametralladoras
- GIAT MAS-38 (Francia – subfusil – .32 ACP, 7,65×20 mm Longue)
- GIAT PDW (Francia – arma de defensa personal – GIAT de 5,7 × 22 mm)
- Glock Ges.mbH
- Pistolas
- Glock (Austria – pistolas semiautomáticas)
- Glock 17 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17A (Austria, Australia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17C (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17DK (Austria, Dinamarca – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17L (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17MB (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17Pro (Austria, Finlandia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17S (Austria, Israel, Pakistán, Tasmania – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17 SNF (Austria, Panamá – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 17T (Austria – pistola de entrenamiento semiautomática – balas de goma)
- Glock 18 (Austria – pistola ametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 18C (Austria – pistola ametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 19 (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 19C (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 26 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 34 (Austria – pistola de competición semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Glock 20 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 10 mm automático)
- Glock 20C (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 10 mm automático)
- Glock 20SF (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 10 mm automático)
- Glock 29 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 10 mm automático)
- Glock 29SF (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 10 mm automático)
- Glock 21 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Glock 21C (Austria – pistola semiautomática – 10 mm Auto)
- Glock 21SF (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Glock 30 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Glock 30S (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Glock 30SF (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Glock 36 (Austria – pistola semiautomática ultracompacta – .45 ACP)
- Glock 41 (Austria – pistola de competición semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Glock 22 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Glock 22C (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Glock 23 (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – .40 S&W)
- Glock 23C (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – .40 S&W)
- Glock 24 (Austria – pistola de competición semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Glock 24C (Austria – Pistola de competición semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Glock 27 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .40 S&W)
- Glock 35 (Austria – pistola de competición semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- Glock 25 (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – .380 ACP)
- Glock 25 SDN (Austria, México – pistola semiautomática – .380 ACP)
- Glock 28 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .380 ACP)
- Glock 42 (Austria – pistola semiautomática ultracompacta – .380 ACP)
- Glock 31 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .357 SIG)
- Glock 31C (Austria – pistola semiautomática – .357 SIG)
- Glock 32 (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – .357 SIG)
- Glock 32C (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – .357 SIG)
- Glock 33 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .357 SIG)
- Glock 37 (Austria – pistola semiautomática – calibre .45 GAP)
- Glock 38 (Austria – pistola semiautomática compacta – calibre .45 GAP)
- Glock 39 (Austria – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – calibre .45 GAP)
- Glock Mariner (Austria, Filipinas – pistola semiautomática – varios)
- Glock Tactical (Austria, Filipinas – pistola semiautomática – varios)
- Garb Monetti y Cia.
- GORDA SCH-21 (Georgia – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Gordon Ingram
- Rifles
- Carabinas Ingram SAM (EE. UU., carabinas semiautomáticas: derivados de la carabina M1)
- Ingram SAM-1 (EE. UU., carabina semiautomática, calibre 5,56 × 45 mm, OTAN: derivados de la carabina M1)
- Ingram SAM-2 (EE. UU. – Carabina semiautomática – 7,62 × 39 mm: derivados de la carabina M1)
- Ingram SAM-3 (EE. UU. – carabina semiautomática – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN: derivados de la carabina M1)
- Subametralladoras
- Grad (Osetia del Norte – fusil de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- Gran poder
- Pistolas
- K100 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 DAO (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 Mark 6 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 QA (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 Tactical (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 Target (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 Whisper (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 X-Calibur (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K100 X-Trim (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K102 R (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- K105 R (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- GPC9 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- P1 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm)
- P1S (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm)
- P11 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- P40 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto)
- P40/L (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10 mm Auto)
- P45 (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- P45/L (Eslovaquia – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Escopeta de prisión Greener (Reino Unido – escopeta de palanca – .577/450 Martini–Henry)
- Grendel
- Pistolas
- Grendel P30 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire)
- Rifles
- Grendel S16 (EE. UU., rifle de francotirador semiautomático, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- Grot CH-9/25 (Rodesia, Sudáfrica – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Grot CH-9/25 Silenciador (Rodesia, Sudáfrica – subametralladora con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Obras de Gustloff
- Rifles
- PzB 38 (Alemania nazi: fusil antitanque de cerrojo de un solo disparo, calibre 7,92 x 94 mm)
- PzB 39 (Alemania nazi: fusil antitanque de cerrojo de un solo disparo, calibre 7,92 x 94 mm)
- GrB 39 (Alemania nazi: fusil antitanque de cerrojo de un solo disparo acortado, calibre 7,92 x 94 mm)
- Serie Gyrojet
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- Armas de fuego H&R
- Escopetas
- Subametralladoras
- M50 Reising (subfusil estadounidense calibre .45 ACP)
- M55 Reising (subfusil estadounidense calibre .45 ACP)
- M60 Reising (EE. UU. – carabina semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- M65 Reising (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – rifle largo calibre .22)
- Armas de Hagelberg
- Rifles
- Hagelberg FH 50 (EE. UU., rifle antimaterial de cerrojo de un solo tiro, calibre .50 BMG)
- Fusil Hakim (Egipto, Suecia, fusil semiautomático, calibre 7,92 x 57 mm Mauser)
- Hamilton mod. 1901 (Suecia – pistola semiautomática – 6,5 mm Bergmann)
- Mortero de mano
- Hannes Kepplinger
- Kepplinger MP80 (Austria – subfusil – 9x19 mm Parabellum / .45 ACP)
- Kepplinger MRCS (Austria – fusil de asalto – 5,56x45 mm OTAN, 7,62x39 mm / 5,45x39 mm)
- Kepplinger SSG (Austria – rifle de francotirador – 7,62x51 mm OTAN)
- Fábrica de armas Harris
- Obras industriales de Hesse
- Rifles
- HIW VSK (Alemania nazi – fusil de combate – 7,92×57 mm IS)
- Fusil antimaterial Helenius de 12,7 mm (Finlandia – fusil antimaterial – .50 BMG)
- Fusil antimaterial Helenius de 20 mm (Finlandia – fusil antimaterial – 20 mm)
- Fusil Henry (EE. UU., fusil de palanca, calibre .45 Rimfire)
- Fusil Hesse Arms 50 BMG (EE. UU., fusil antimaterial de cerrojo, calibre .50 BMG)
- Heym AG
- Rifles
- Heym Express Magnum (Alemania – rifle de cerrojo – .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .378 Weatherby Magnum, .404 Jeffery, .416 Rigby, .416 Weatherby Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .425 Express, .450 Ackley, .450 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .460 Weatherby Magnum, .500 Jeffery, .505 Gibbs, .577 Nitro Express, .600 Nitro Express)
- Empresa de fabricación de alto estándar
- Pistolas
- Derringer de alto nivel (EE. UU., pistola Derringer, calibre .22 Magnum)
- Pistola Supermatic Citation modelo 107 de alto estándar para uso militar (EE. UU., pistola semiautomática, rifle largo calibre .22)
- Escopetas
- Armas de fuego Hi-Point
- Revólver Hinawa (Japón – pistola de mecha – varios)
- Pistola Hino Komuro M1908 (Imperio japonés - pistola semiautomática - Nambu de 8 × 22 mm, .25 ACP, .32 ACP)
- Heckler & Koch GmbH
- Lanzadores
- HK AG36 (Alemania – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK AG-C (Alemania – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK AG-NL (Alemania – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK M320 (Alemania – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK AG-SA (Alemania – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK EFL (Alemania Occidental: lanzador de bengalas de un solo disparo: bengalas de 19 x 36 mm)
- HK GMG (Alemania – lanzagranadas automático – granadas de 40×53 mm)
- HK GMW (Alemania – lanzagranadas automático – granadas de 40×53 mm)
- HK P2A1 (Alemania: lanzador de bengalas de un solo disparo: bengalas de 25 mm y de 26,5 mm)
- HK69 (Alemania Occidental – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK MZP-1 (Alemania Occidental – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK69A1 (Alemania Occidental – lanzagranadas de un solo disparo – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- HK79 (Alemania Occidental – lanzagranadas suspendido – granada de 40×46 mm)
- HK79A1 (Alemania Occidental – lanzagranadas suspendido – granadas de 40×46 mm)
- Ametralladoras
- HK MG4 (Alemania – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK MG4E (Alemania – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK MG4KE (Alemania – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK21 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK11 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK11A1 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK11E (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G8 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G8A1 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK13 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK13E (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK21A1 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK21E (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK23 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK23E (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK73 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK25 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora pesada – .50 BMG)
- HK51B (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- m/968 (Portugal – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- MG21 (México – ametralladora de uso general – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Pistolas
- HK Mk 23 Mod 0 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK MARK 23 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK P7 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P7K3 (Alemania Occidental – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .22 rifle largo, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- HK P7M7 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK P7M8 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P7M10 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- HK P7M13 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P7M13SD (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P7PT8 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P9 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 7,65×21 mm Parabellum, 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P9K (Alemania Occidental – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- HK P9S Target (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- HK P11 (Alemania Occidental – Pistola submarina semiautomática – 7,62×36 mm)
- HK P46 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK P80 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P2000 (Alemania, pistola semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W)
- HK P2000SK (Alemania – Pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W)
- HK USP (Alemania – Subfusil semiautomático – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK USP9 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK P8 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK USP9SD (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK USP40 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- HK USP45 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK USP45 Tactical (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK P12 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK USP Compact (Alemania, pistola semiautomática compacta, calibre 9x19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK P10 (Alemania, pistola semiautomática compacta, calibre 9x19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK USP Compact Tactical (Alemania – pistola semiautomática compacta – .45 ACP)
- HK USP Custom Sport (Alemania, pistola semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK USP Expert (Alemania, pistola semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK USP Elite (Alemania, pistola semiautomática, calibre 9x19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- HK USP Match (Alemania, pistola semiautomática, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HK VP70 (Alemania Occidental – pistola – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK VP70M (Alemania Occidental – pistola ametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK VP70Z (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×21 mm)
- HK4 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – .22 rifle largo, .25 ACP, .380 ACP)
- P11 (Alemania Occidental – pistola semiautomática – .32 ACP)
- HK45 (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK45C (Alemania – pistola semiautomática compacta – .45 ACP)
- HK45T (Alemania – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- HK45CT (Alemania – pistola semiautomática compacta – .45 ACP)
- Rifles
- HK G3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Gv M/75 (Dinamarca – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A1 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A2 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A3A1 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A3ZF (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A5 (Dinamarca – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A6 (Irán – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A7 (Turquía – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3SG/1 (Alemania Occidental – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK HSG1 (Luxemburgo – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A4 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A4A1 (Alemania Occidental – Fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3A7A1 (Turquía – Fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3KA4 (Alemania Occidental – carabina – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3AKA4ZF (Alemania Occidental – carabina con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK G3TGS (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate con lanzagranadas – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK32 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 7,62×39 mm: prototipo)
- HK32KA3 (Alemania Occidental – carabina – 7,62×39 mm: prototipo)
- HK41 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK41A2 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK41A3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91A2 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK911 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91A3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91A4 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91A5 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91ZF (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK SR9 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático con mira telescópica – calibre 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK91A2ZF (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK SR9 T (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK SR9 TC (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK MSG3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate con mira telescópica – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK PSG-1 (Alemania Occidental – rifle de francotirador – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK MSG90 (Alemania Occidental – rifle de francotirador – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK PSG-1A1 (Alemania Occidental – rifle de francotirador – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Heckler & Koch G11 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 4,73×33 mm)
- HK ACR (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 4,73×33 mm)
- HK G11PDW (Alemania Occidental – arma de defensa personal – 4,73×33 mm)
- HK LMG11 (Alemania Occidental – ametralladora ligera – 4,73×33 mm)
- HK G36 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36A1 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36A2 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36K (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36C (Alemania – fusil de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36C3 (Alemania – fusil de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36KA4 (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36V (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36KV (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36CV (Alemania – fusil de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G36KV2 (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK MG36 (Alemania – arma automática de escuadrón – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK SL8 (Alemania, rifle semiautomático, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK R8 (Alemania, rifle de cerrojo de tiro recto, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-1 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-6 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-2 (Alemania, rifle de francotirador semiautomático, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-4 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-5 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL8-10 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – .222 Remington, .223 Remington)
- HK SL9SD (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – .300 Whisper)
- HK G41 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41A1 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41A2 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41K (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41KA3 (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41A3 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK G41TGS (Alemania – fusil de asalto con lanzagranadas – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK SL6 (Alemania Occidental – fusil semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, .223 Remington)
- HK SL7 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK XM8 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK XM25 CDTE (República Federal de Alemania – 2010 – lanzagranadas semiautomático – granada de 25×40 mm: desarrollado por Alliant Techsystems y Heckler & Koch para su uso en el Ejército de los Estados Unidos. Se encontraba en pruebas de campo y su entrada en servicio estaba prevista para finales de 2015).
- HK XM29 (Alemania – arma de combate individual objetivo – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, 20×85 mm)
- HK33 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33A2 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33A3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33KA3 (Alemania Occidental – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK53 (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK GR2 (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK GR2C (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK GR2S (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK53 MICV (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK53A2 (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK53A3 (Alemania Occidental – carabina/rifle de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33E (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33ESA3 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33ETGS (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto con lanzagranadas – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK33SG/1 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto con mira telescópica – calibre 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK36 (Alemania Occidental – fusil de asalto – 4,6×36 mm: prototipo)
- HK43 (Alemania Occidental – fusil semiautomático – .223 Remington 5,56×45 mm OTAN: prototipo)
- HK43A2 (Alemania Occidental – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- HK43A3 (Alemania Occidental – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- HK93 (Alemania Occidental – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- HK93A2 (Alemania Occidental – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- HK93A3 (Alemania Occidental – rifle semiautomático – .223 Remington)
- HK270 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – rifle largo calibre .22)
- HK300 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire)
- HK416 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK D10RS (Alemania – fusil de asalto subcompacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK D14.5RS (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK D16.5RS (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK D20RS (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416A5 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416A5-10 (Alemania – fusil de asalto subcompacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416A5-14.5 (Alemania – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416A5-16.5 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416A5-20 (Alemania – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK416C (Alemania – fusil de asalto subcompacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK417 (Alemania – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK MR308 (Alemania – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK417-12 (Alemania – carabina – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK417-16 (Alemania – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK417-20 (Alemania – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- HK M27 IAR (Alemania – arma automática de escuadrón – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK MR223 (Alemania – fusil de asalto semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- HK630 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – .222 Remington)
- HK770 (Alemania – rifle de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, .308 Winchester)
- HK940 (Alemania – rifle semiautomático – .30-06 Springfield)
- Escopetas
- HK CAWS (Alemania Occidental – escopeta automática – cartucho 18,5×76 mmR)
- HK FABARM FP6 (Alemania – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Subametralladoras
- HK MP5 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5A1 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5A2 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5A3 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5A4 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5A5 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5/10 (Alemania – subfusil – 10 mm automático)
- HK MP5/10A2 (Alemania – subfusil – 10 mm automático)
- HK MP5/10A3 (Alemania – subfusil – 10 mm automático)
- HK MP5/10SD (Alemania – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 10 mm automático)
- HK MP5/40 (Alemania – subfusil – .40 S&W)
- HK MP5/M203PI (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con lanzagranadas – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5 PIP (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5F (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5K (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5KA1 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5KA4 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5KA5 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5K-N (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5K PDW (Alemania Occidental – arma de defensa personal – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5N (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5N RIS (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5PT (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD1 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD2 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD3 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD4 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD5 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD6 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP5SD-N (Alemania Occidental – subametralladora con silenciador integrado – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK54 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- HK54A1 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- HK94 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK94A2 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK94A3 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK94KA1 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK MP7 (Alemania – arma de defensa personal – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK MP7-PDW (Alemania – arma de defensa personal – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK MP7-SF (Alemania – arma de defensa personal semiautomática – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK MP7A1 (Alemania – arma de defensa personal – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK MP7A2 (Alemania – arma de defensa personal – 4,6×30 mm)
- HK MP2000 (Alemania Occidental – subfusil – 9×19 mm Parabellum: prototipo)
- HK UMP (Alemania – subfusil)
- HK UMP9 (Alemania – subfusil semiautomático – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HK UMP40 (Alemania – subfusil semiautomático – .40 S&W)
- HK UMP45 (Alemania – subfusil semiautomático – .45 ACP)
- HK USC (Alemania – subfusil semiautomático – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Heidar (Irán – rifle antimaterial – 12,7 mm)
- Defensa Heizer
- Heizer Defense SBA (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP)
- Hillberg
- Hispano-Argentina
- Pistolas
- Ballester–Molina (Argentina – pistola semiautomática – .45 ACP: copia Colt M1911)
- Hafdasa Criolla (Argentina – pistola semiautomática – rifle largo calibre .22)
- Subametralladoras
- Hafdasa C-4 (Argentina – subametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Hafdasa C-2 (Argentina – pistola ametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- Hafdasa Z-4 (Argentina – subfusil – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- Celebrando la cena
- Lanzadores
- Holding Dine Lanzador de Gases (Ecuador – lanzagranadas – granada de 40 mm)
- Subametralladoras
- Sosteniendo el Dine PAME-SB (Ecuador – subametralladora – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Subfusil Holmes
- Revólver de bolsillo Hopkins & Allen
- Hopkins & Allen XL N.º 4
- Hopkins & Allen XL N.º 5
- Beso caliente
- Ametralladoras
- Hotchkiss M1909 (Francia – ametralladora ligera – 8 mm Lebel, .30-06 Springfield, .303 British)
- Hotchkiss M1914 (Francia – ametralladora mediana – Lebel 8 mm)
- Hovea M/49 (Dinamarca – subametralladora – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm)
- Cómo
- Rifles
- Howa AR18 (Japón – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN: producción bajo licencia Armalite AR-18)
- Howa M1500 (Japón – rifle de cerrojo – 6,5×55 mm, .204 Ruger, .22–250 Remington, .223 Remington, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Magnum, .308 Winchester, .375 Ruger)
- Howa Type 64 (Japón – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Howa Type 89 (Japón – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Escopetas
- Howa M3000 (Japón – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12)
- Carabina ametralladora Howard Francis (Reino Unido – carabina semiautomática – 7,63×25 mm Mauser)
- Fusil automático Howell (Reino Unido – fusil semiautomático – .303 British)
- Producto HS
- Pistolas
- HS2000 (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- HS2000-S (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .45 ACP)
- HS2000 Compact (Croacia – Pistola semiautomática compacta – .45 ACP)
- HS2000 Ported V-10 (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W)
- Servicio HS2000 (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 GAP)
- HS2000 Subcompact (Croacia – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W)
- HS2000 Tactical (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 GAP)
- HS2000M 3.8 (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W)
- HS2000M 3.8 Compact (Croacia: pistola semiautomática compacta, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HS2000M 4.5 (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- HS2000M 5.25 Competition (Croacia – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Rifles
- VHS (República de Croacia – 2005 – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- VHS-2 (República de Croacia – 2013 – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- VHS-D (República de Croacia – 2005 – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- VHS-K (República de Croacia – 2005 – carabina – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Fabricación de maquinaria Huaqing Co., Ltd.
- Ametralladoras
- Minigun Hua Qing (República Popular China – Ametralladora tipo Gatling – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Compañía Aeronáutica Hughes
- Ametralladoras
- EX-17 Heligun (Estados Unidos – ametralladora de dos cañones – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Sistemas de armas Hughes
- Ametralladoras
- Ametralladora sin seguro Hughes (EE. UU., ametralladora ligera, calibre 5,56 × 45 mm)
- Rifles
- Fusil sin cerrojo Hughes (EE. UU., fusil antimaterial, calibre .50 BMG)
- Fusil automático Huot (Canadá – ametralladora ligera – .303 British)
- Hyde Carbine (EE.UU. – subfusil – .30 Carbine: prototipo)
- Hyperdel HD-49 (EE. UU. – rifle antimaterial – .50 BMG)
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- Instituto Brasileiro de Administração Pública
- Subametralladoras
- Alpha GPI (Brasil – subametralladora – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Interarms limitada
- Interarms Cadet GP (Reino Unido – rifle de tiro recto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Escopeta IG12 AOW (EE. UU., escopeta superpuesta, calibre 12)
- IMBEL
- Industrias militares de Israel / Industrias de armamento de Israel
- Ametralladoras
- IMI Dror Pattern 2 (Israel – ametralladora ligera – 7,92×57 mm Mauser)
- IMI Negev (Israel – ametralladora ligera – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- IMI Jericho 941 (Israel – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- IMI Desert Eagle (Israel – pistola semiautomática semicompacta)
- IMI SP-21 Barak (Israel – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Rifles
- IMI Galil (Israel – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galil ACE (Israel – rifle automático – 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN, 7,62 × 39 mm, 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galil AR (Israel – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galil ARM (Israel – arma automática de escuadrón – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galatz (Israel – fusil semiautomático de precisión – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- IMI SR-99 (Israel – fusil semiautomático de precisión – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galil 7,62 mm ARM (Israel – arma automática de escuadrón – 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- IMI Galil SAR (Israel – carabina – 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- IMI Golani (Israel, Estados Unidos – rifle semiautomático – 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- Fusil de asalto IMI Marksman Mark 1 (Israel, fusil automático de tirador designado, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- IMI TAR-21 (Israel - carabina - 5,56 × 45 mm OTAN)
- IMI CTAR-21 (Israel – fusil de asalto compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI GTAR-21 (Israel – Carabina con lanzagranadas – 5,56×45 mm OTAN, granadas de 40 mm)
- IMI MTAR-21 (Israel – fusil de asalto subcompacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI STAR-21 (Israel – fusil automático de tirador designado – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI TC-21 (Israel – carabina semiautomática – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- IMI Timberwolf (Israel – carabina de corredera – .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .44 Magnum)
- Subametralladoras
- IMI Uzi (Israel – metralleta – Parabellum 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- IMI Mini-Uzi (Israel – subfusil compacto – Parabellum de 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- IMI Micro-Uzi (Israel – ametralladora – Parabellum de 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- Carabina IMI Uzi (Israel - carabina semiautomática - Parabellum de 9 × 19 mm, .45 ACP)
- Investigación de impulso
- Pistolas
- Wildebeest (Australia – pistola semiautomática – .357 Magnum)
- INDEP
- Indumil
- Lanzadores
- Indumil IMC-40 (Colombia – lanzagranadas monotiro de acción de bombeo – granada de 40 mm)
- Revólveres
- Revólver Llama (Colombia – revólver de doble acción – .38 Special)
- Industrias Marcati
- Rifles
- Ariete 62 (Argentina – rifle – rifle largo .22)
- Bataan Super 54 (Argentina – rifle – .22 rifle largo)
- Escopetas
- Bataan 71 (Argentina – escopeta – calibre 12)
- Artillería internacional
- International Ordnance MP-1 (subfusil estadounidense calibre 9×19 mm Parabellum: producción con licencia Sten)
- International Ordnance MP-2 (subfusil estadounidense calibre 9×19 mm Parabellum: producción con licencia Sten)
- Corporación Inter Ordnance
- Selrahc Modelo 7 (Australia – fusil de asalto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- Intratec
- Pistolas
- Intratec CAT-9 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Intratec CAT-45 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .45 ACP)
- Intratec CAT-380 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .380 ACP)
- Intratec PROTEC-25 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática subcompacta – .25 ACP)
- Intratec TEC-38 (EE. UU. – Pistola Derringer – .38 Special)
- Intratec TEC-9 (Suecia, EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Intratec TEC-9M (Suecia, EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Intratec TEC-9S (Suecia, EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Intratec TEC-22 (Suecia, EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática – rifle largo calibre .22)
- Intratec TEC-DC9 (Suecia, EE. UU., pistola semiautomática, calibre 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- Subametralladoras
- Intrépido
- RAS-12 (EE. UU. – escopeta – calibre 12)
- Ishapore
- Rifles
- Ishapore .410 (India – rifle de cerrojo – calibre .410)
- Ishapore 2A (India – rifle de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Carabina de jungla n.º 7 de la Armería Ishapore (India, carabina de cerrojo, calibre 7,62 × 51 mm OTAN)
- Ishapore No 1 Mk III (India – rifle de cerrojo – .303 británico)
- Ishapore No 4 Mk 1 (India – rifle de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Instituto Tecnológico de Tecnología
- Lanzadores
- ISTEC ISL 200 (Reino Unido: lanzagranadas monotiro suspendido, 40 mm)
- ISTEC ISL 274 (Reino Unido: lanzagranadas monotiro suspendido, 40 mm)
- Compañía de armas de Ítaca
- Escopetas
- Ithaca Auto & Burglar (EE. UU. – escopeta de dos cañones – calibre 20, calibre 28)
- Ithaca 37 (EE. UU. – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12, calibre 16, calibre 20)
- Ithaca 37 calibre 28 (EE. UU., escopeta de corredera, calibre 28)
- Ithaca 37 Deerslayer (EE. UU. – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12, calibre 16, calibre 20)
- Ithaca 37 DSPS (EE. UU., escopeta de corredera, calibre 12, calibre 16 y calibre 20)
- Ithaca 37 Defense (EE. UU., escopeta de corredera, calibre 12)
- Ithaca S37 (EE. UU. – escopeta de corredera – calibre 12, calibre 16, calibre 20)
- Ithaca 37 Stakeout (EE. UU., escopeta de corredera, calibre 12, calibre 16, calibre 20)
- Ithaca 37 Ultralite (EE. UU., escopeta de corredera, calibre 12, calibre 16 y calibre 20)
- Ithaca M6 (EE. UU. – arma combinada – .22 Hornet, .22 rifle largo/calibre .410, .45 Colt)
- Consorcio Izhmash/Kalashnikov
- Pistolas
- Izhmash 1130 (Rusia – ametralladora – Makarov 9 × 18 mm: prototipo)
- Revólveres
- Izhmash MP412 REX (Rusia – revólver de doble acción – .357 Magnum, .38 Special: prototipo)
- Rifles
- AN-94 (Rusia – fusil de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- SV-98 Federación Rusa – 1998 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,62×54 mm R)
- Actualización SV-98 2013 (Federación Rusa – 2013 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,62×54 mm R: en desarrollo)
- SV-98 M1 (Federación Rusa – 1931 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,62×54 mm R)
- SV-98M (Federación Rusa – 1931 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – 7,62×51 mm OTAN, 7,62×54 mm R)
- SV-338 (Federación Rusa – 1931 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – .338 Lapua Magnum)
- SV-338 M1 (Federación Rusa – 1931 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – .338 Lapua Magnum)
- SV-338M (Federación Rusa – 1931 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo – .338 Lapua Magnum)
- SV99 (Federación de Rusia – 1999 – rifle de francotirador de cerrojo de tiro recto – rifle largo de calibre .22)
- TSV-1 (Rusia – rifle de francotirador – 7,62×54 mmR)
- Escopetas
- Saiga-12 (EE. UU. – escopeta semiautomática – calibre 12)
- Saiga-12K (EE. UU. – escopeta semiautomática – calibre 12)
- Saiga-12S (EE.UU. – escopeta semiautomática – calibre 12)
- Subametralladoras
- Planta mecánica de Izhevsk
- Pistolas
- Makarov (Unión Soviética - pistola semiautomática - Makarov de 9 × 18 mm)
- MP-443 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm OTAN, 9×19 mm Parabellum, 9×19 mm 7N21 +P)
- MP-446 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP-446C (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP-353 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática no letal – balas de goma)
- MP-472 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática no letal – balas de goma)
- MP-444 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – 9×18 mm Makarov, 9×19 mm Parabellum, .380 ACP)
- MP-445 (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP-445C (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática compacta – 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- MP-445CSW (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática compacta – .40 S&W)
- MP-445SW (Federación Rusa – pistola semiautomática – .40 S&W)
- MP-451 (Federación Rusa – Pistola Derringer – .380 ACP)
Yo
- Jarmann M1884 (Noruega – rifle de cerrojo – 10,15×61 mmR)
- Subfusil Jatimatic GG-95 PDW (Finlandia, subfusil, 9×19 mm Parabellum)
- JAWS Viper (Jordan – pistola semiautomática – 9×19 mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Jezail (varios – mosquete – varios)
- Armas de Jiménez
- Pistolas
- Jennings J-22 (EE. UU. – pistola semiautomática compacta – rifle largo calibre .22)
- Jennings Nine (EE. UU., pistola semiautomática compacta, calibre 9 x 19 mm Parabellum)
- protección
- Rifles de biatlón (.22 LR):
- 64 Biatlón (cerrojo)
- Fortner 1727 Biathlon (tracción recta) (descatalogado)
- Biatlón Fortner 1827 (tirón recto)
- Rifle de entrenamiento Laserpower III
- Rifles de competición de pequeño calibre (.22 LR):
- Modelos de caza con cerrojo:
- 65 MP (0,22 LR)
- 1416 (.22 LR)
- 1441/42 (.22 LR)
- 1516 (.22 milisegundos)
- 1517 (.17 hmr)
- 1710 (.22 LR)
- 1712 (.22 LR)
- 1771 (4,6 x 30, .17 Hornet, .204 Ruger, .222 Rem, .223 Rem, .300 BLK)
- Automáticos Johnson
- Johnson Modelo 1936 (EE. UU. – rifle de combate de retroceso retardado – .30-06)
- Johnson Modelo 1941 (EE. UU., Chile – fusil de combate semiautomático – 7×57 mm Mauser, .270 Winchester, .30-06)
- Ametralladora ligera Johnson modelo 1941 (EE. UU., ametralladora ligera, calibre .30-06)
- Ametralladora ligera Johnson modelo 1944 (EE. UU., ametralladora ligera, calibre .30-06)
- Carabina automática Johnson modelo 1947 (EE. UU., rifle de combate semiautomático, calibre .30-06)
- Fusil Johnson modelo 1941 (EE. UU., Chile, fusil de combate semiautomático, 7×57 mm Mauser, .270 Winchester, .30-06)
- Pistola automática rotatoria Johnson (EE. UU., pistola Gatling de accionamiento externo, calibre .22 LR: prototipo)
- Johnston Modelo D-1918 (EE. UU. – ametralladora ligera – .30-06)
- Cañón rotatorio Johnston (EE. UU., ametralladora rotatoria de culata dividida, calibre .30-06: prototipo)
- Empresas JP
- Rifles
- CTR-02 (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- JP-15 (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- JP-15 VTAC (EE. UU. – fusil de asalto semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
K
- K-31 (rifle) (Ejército suizo)
- K-3 (Armenia – fusiles de asalto – 5,45×39 mm)
- Ametralladora Karlovich (Imperio ruso – Ametralladora)
- Brazos K&M
- K&M Arms .308 (Estados Unidos – fusil de combate – 7,62×51 mm OTAN)
- Compañía de armamento del caballero
- Ametralladoras
- KAC ChainSAW (ametralladora ligera estadounidense, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- KAC GatMalite (ametralladora ligera estadounidense, calibre 5,56 x 45 mm, OTAN)
- KAC LMG (ametralladora ligera estadounidense de calibre 5,56 x 45 mm OTAN)
- Rifles
- KAC M110 SASS (rifle de tirador designado semiautomático estadounidense, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- KAC M110 CSASS (EE. UU., rifle de francotirador semiautomático, calibre 7,62 x 51 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-15 (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-16 (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-16 CQB (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático compacto – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-16 E3 (EE. UU. – rifle semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-25 (EE. UU. – rifle de francotirador semiautomático – 5,56×45 mm OTAN)
- KAC SR-47 (US – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- KAC SR-50 (US – semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG)
- Shotguns
- Kahr Arms
- Pistols
- Kahr K Series(US – compact semi-automatic pistols – various)
- Kahr K9(US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr K40 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr MK Series (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistols – various)
- Kahr MK9 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr MK40 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr P Series(US – compact semi-automatic pistols – Various)
- Kahr CW Budget Line
- Kahr CW9 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr Model 9093
- Kahr CW40 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr CW45 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Kahr CW380(US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP)
- Kahr P9 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr P40 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr P45 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Kahr P380 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP)
- Kahr PM Series (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistols – various)
- Kahr PM9 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr PM40 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr PM45 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Kahr PM Series (US – compact semi-automatic pistols – various)
- Kahr T9 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr T40 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr PM Series (US – compact semi-automatic pistols – various)
- Kahr TP9 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kahr TP40 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Kahr TP45 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- M1916 Kalashnikov automatic rifle (Russian Empire – automatic rifle/light machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: Designed by Mikhail Georgievich Kalashnikov as a possible replacement for the Fedorov Avtomat. Not from the same inventor as the AK-47.)
- Kalashnikov Concern/Izhevsk Mechanical Plant/Izhmash
- Rifles
- AK-47 (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1946–1948 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: considered to be the first assault rifle ever mass-produced)
- AKS/AKS-47 (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1950 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the AK-47 with a downward-folding metal shoulder stock, like the one on the Nazi German MP40 submachine gun)
- AK-12 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO, unknown 6.5mm cartridge currently in development, 6.5mm Grendel, 7.62×39mm: Based on the Kalashnikov family of firearms, and heavily modified to fit modern day standards. Can fire multiple types of ammunition, fill many different roles, and can fire in three round bursts. Adopted by the Russian military in 2012, and will replace many of the aging rifles currently in service. A variant designed for civilian use is currently in development, along with multiple other variants designed for military use.)
- AK-12/76 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010–present – semi-automatic shotgun – 12 gauge: Shotgun variant of the AK-12 assault rifle. A variant designed for civilian use will be available. Prototypes only, in development.)
- AK-200(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm: Prototype assault rifle that led to the AK-12 family of weapons.)
- AKU-12 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010–present – carbine – 5.45×39mm, 5.56×45mm NATO, unknown 6.5mm cartridge currently in development, 6.5mm Grendel, 7.62×39mm: Carbine-length variant of the AK-12 assault rifle. Prototypes only, in development.)
- PPK-12(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010–present – assault rifle – unknown cartridge: Submachine gun variant of the AK-12 assault rifle. Prototypes only, in development.)
- RPK-12(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010–present – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: Squat automatic weapon variant of the AK-12 assault rifle. Currently only produced in 7.62×39mm, more cartridges possible in the future. In development.)
- SVD-12(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Vladimir Zlobin – 2010–present – Designated marksman rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO: Designated marksman rifle variant of the AK-12 assault rifle. Currently only produced in 7.62×51mm NATO, more cartridges possible in the future. A variant designed for civilian use will be available. In development.)
- AKM (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – Late 1940s–1959 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: Modernized variant of the AK-47 developed in the 1940s–1950s.)
- AK-74(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1974 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: variant of the AKM that improves some of the features, and uses a newer 5.45×39mm cartridge.)
- AK-74M (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1990–1991 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: Modernized variant of the AK-74 assault rifle featuring several improvements, including a side-folding synthetic shoulder stock, a lightened bolt, improved muzzle device, smoothed dust cover, a redesigned guide rod return spring retainer, and a side-rail bracket for mounting optics. Some rifles also feature a Picatinny rail. Adopted by the Russian Federation as a standard service rifle in the early 1990s.)
- AK-74M with universal upgrade kit (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 2015–Present – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: Upgraded variant of the AK-74M assault rifle featuring a new safety, dust cover and furniture that have improved ergonomics, Picatinny Rails, and a new muzzle device. In development.)
- AK-100 series (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – Assault Rifles/Carbines – Various Cartridges: Series of improved variants of the AK-74M assault rifle made up of more modern materials, such as polymers and plastics.)
- AK-9 (Russian Federation – Izhmash – 2004 – integrally suppressed assault rifle – 9×39mm: variant of the AK-100 series chambered in 9×39mm. Adopted by the Russian Army in 2004.)
- AK-101 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: Full length variant of the AK-100 series, chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO. This is the main rifle in the AK-100 series exported to other countries. Adopted by the Russian Army in 1995, supplementing the AK-74M assault rifles already in active service at that time.)
- AK-102(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO: Carbine-length variant of the AK-101 assault rifle. Adopted by the Russian Army in 1995, supplementing the AKS-74U carbines already in active service at that time.)
- RPK-201 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – squad automatic weapon – 5.56×45mm NATO: Squad automatic weapon variant of the AK-101 assault rifle. Adopted by the Russian Army in 1995, supplementing the RPK-74M squad automatic weapons already in active service.)
- AK-103 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: Full length variant of the AK-100 series chambered in 7.62×39mm. Adopted by the Russian Army in 2001, supplementing the AK-74M assault rifles already in active service at that time.)
- AK-103-1 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – unknown date – Semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: Semi-automatic variant of the AK-103 assault rifle designed for police and civilian use.)
- AK-103-2 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – unknown date – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the AK-103 assault rifle designed for police and civilian use. Automatic fire replaced with a three-round burst feature.)
- AK-103N2 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – unknown date – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the AK-103 assault rifle with a mount for the 1PN58 night-vision scope.)
- AK-103N3 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – unknown date – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the AK-103 assault rifle with a mount for the 1PN51 night-vision scope.)
- AK-104 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – carbine – 7.62×39mm: Carbine-length variant of the AK-103 assault rifle. Adopted by the Russian Army in 2001, supplementing the AKS-74U carbines already in active service at that time.)
- AK-105(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1994 – carbine – 5.45×39mm: Carbine variant of the AK-100 series of assault rifles chambered in 5.45×39mm. Adopted by the Russian Army in 2001, supplementing the AKS-74U carbines already in active service at that time.)
- AK-107(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1997 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: variant of the AK-100 series derived from the experimental Russian AL-7 assault rifle. Adopted by the Russian Army.)
- AK-108 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1997 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: variant of the AK-107 chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO.)
- MK-108(Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 2013 – semi-automatic rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: Semi-automatic variant of the AK-108 assault rifle designed for civilian use.)
- MK-107 (Russian Federation – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 2013 – Semi-automatic rifle – 5.45×39mm: Semi-automatic variant of the AK-107 assault rifle designed for civilian use.)
- AKS-74 (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1974 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: variant of the AK-74 assault rifle with a side-folding metal shoulder stock, designed primarily for use with airborne infantry units.)
- AKS-74U(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1977–1979 – carbine – 5.45×39mm: Carbine-length variant of the AKS-74 assault rifle. Used primarily with airborne infantry units, armored vehicle crews, rear-echelon support units, and special forces.)
- RPK-74 (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1974 – squad automatic weapon – 5.45×39mm: Squad automatic weapon variant of the AK-74 assault rifle.)
- AKMS (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1959 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the AKM with a downward-folding metal shoulder stock, like the one on the Nazi German MP40 submachine gun.)
- RPK (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Mikhail Kalashnikov – 1961 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: Squad automatic weapon variant of the AKM assault rifle.)
- AL-7 (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Yury Aleksandrov – early 1970s – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: Experimental assault rifle that competed with the AK-74 assault rifle in Soviet Army trials. Never accepted by any military. Prototypes only.)
- Pistols
- Lebedev PL-14/PL-15 (Russian Federation – Dmitri Lebedev – 2015 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm)
- Kalekalip 12.7mm AMR (Turkey – bolt-action anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG)
- Kanuni pistol (Turkey – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kalinichenko pistol (Russian Federation – pistol – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- Kashatn Submachine Gun (Russian Federation – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kassnar Arms
- Rifles
- Kassnar Arms M-116 (US – semi-automatic rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Kayaian submachine gun (US – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: prototype)
- kb ppanc Wz. 35 (Poland – bolt-action anti-tank rifle – 7.92×107mm DS)
- KB-ST Design Bureau
- Submachine guns
- Goblin SMG (Ukraine – submachine gun – 9×18mm Makarov, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kbkg wz. 1960(Poland – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 7.62×39mm)
- Kbsp wz. 1938M (Poland – semi-automatic rifle – 7.92×57mm Mauser)
- KBP Instrument Design Bureau
- Machine guns
- GSh-23 (Soviet Union – aircraft-mounted Autocannon – 23×115mm)
- Pistols
- OTs-23 Drotik (Russian Federation – machine pistol – 5.45×18mm MPT)
- PP-90 (Russian Federation – machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PP-90M (Russian Federation – machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PP-92(Russian Federation – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PP-2000 (Russian Federation – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×19mm 7N21 +P+, 9×19mm 7N31 +P+)
- Revolvers
- OTs-01(Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 9×18mm Makarov)
- OTs-01S (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – .380 ACP)
- OTs-20 (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 12.5×40mm STs-110)
- R-92 (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 9×18mm Makarov)
- R-92S (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – .380 ACP)
- U-94 UDAR(Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 12.3×50mmR)
- U-94S (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 12.3×22mmR PM32)
- U-94TS (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 12.3×40mmR)
- Rifles
- OSV-96 (Russian Federation – A.G. Shipunov – 1990s – semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle – 12.7×108mm)
- V-94 (Russian Federation – A.G. Shipunov – 1990s – semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle – 12.7×108mm: variant of the Russian OSV-96 semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle)
- OTs-12 (Russian Federation – carbine – 9×39mm)
- OTs-14(Russian Federation – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm, 9×39mm)
- OTs-14-1A(Russian Federation – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- OTs-14-1A-01(Russian Federation – carbine – 7.62×39mm)
- OTs-14-1A-02(Russian Federation – carbine – 7.62×39mm)
- OTs-14-1A-03(Russian Federation – designated marksman rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- OTs-14-1A-04(Russian Federation – assault rifle with Grenade launcher – 7.62×39mm/40mm Caseless Grenade)
- OTs-14-2A(Russian Federation – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: prototype)
- OTs-14-3A(Russian Federation – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: prototype)
- OTs-14-4A(Russian Federation – assault rifle – 9×39mm)
- OTs-14-4A-01(Russian Federation – carbine – 9×39mm)
- OTs-14-4A-02(Russian Federation – carbine – 9×39mm)
- OTs-14-4A-03(Russian Federation – designated marksman rifle – 9×39mm)
- OTs-14-4A-04(Russian Federation – assault rifle with Grenade launcher – 9×39mm/40mm Caseless Grenade)
- TKB-0146 (Soviet Union – 1980 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: prototype)
- VSK-94 (Russian Federation – 1994 – semi-automatic sniper rifle – 9×39mm)
- 9A-91 (Russian Federation – subcompact assault rifle – 9×39mm)
- Shotguns
- RMB-93 (Russian Federation – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge)
- RMf-96 (Russian Federation – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge)
- RMO-93 (Russian Federation – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Submachine guns
- PP-90 (Russian Federation – submachine gun – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PP-90M (Russian Federation – submachine gun – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PP-92(Russian Federation – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kefefs (Greece – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Kefefs-M (Greece – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Kefefs-P (Greece – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Kel-Tec
- Pistols
- Kel-Tec P-11 (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kel-Tec P-32 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP)
- Kel-Tec P-3AT (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP)
- Kel-Tec PF-9 (US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kel-Tec PLR-16 (US – semi-automatic pistol – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Rifles
- Shotguns
- Kulsprutegevär m/40(Sweden – automatic rifle – 6.5×55mm)
- KGP-9(Hungary – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- KH-2002 (Iran – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Kimber Manufacturing
- Pistols
- Kimber Aegis (US – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber CDP II (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Classic .45 (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: licensed production Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Compact (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: licensed production Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Covert II (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Crimson Carry (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Custom (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Eclipse (US – semi-automatic pistol – 10mm auto, .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Gold Match II (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Pro Carry (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Rimfire (US – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Solo(US – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Tactical II (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Kimber Tactical Pro II (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Kimber Ten II (US – compact semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- 2.7×9mm Kolibri pistol
- Kimmel Industries
- Pistols
- AP-9 (US – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Kingdom of Belgium State Arsenals
- Rifles
- Albini-Braendlin M1867 (Kingdom of Belgium – Augusto Albini, Francis Braendlin – 1867 – single-shot rifle – 11×50mmR Albini: Belgian single-shot rifle designed in 1867. Adopted by the Army of the Kingdom of Belgium in 1867.)
- Albini-Braendlin M1873(Kingdom of Belgium – Augusto Albini, Francis Braendlin – 1873 – single-shot rifle – 11×50mmR Albini: variant of the Belgian Albini-Braendlin M1867 single-shot rifle)
- Albini-Braendlin M1873 Short Rifle (Kingdom of Belgium – Augusto Albini, Francis Braendlin – 1873 – single shot carbine – 11×42mmR: carbine-length variant of the Belgian Albini-Braendlin M1873 single-shot rifle)
- Albini-Braendlin M1880(Kingdom of Belgium – Augusto Albini, Francis Braendlin – 1880 – single-shot rifle – 11×50mmR Albini: variant of the Belgian Albini-Braendlin M1867 single-shot rifle)
- Kintrek KBP-1 (US – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Király autocannon (Hungary – autocannon – 20x138mm 36M: prototype)
- KIS Machine Pistol (Poland – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Knorr-Bremse automatic rifle (Germany – light machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser)
- Kokoda (Australia – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: Owen gun variant)
- Komodo Armaments
- Komodo Armaments Eli gun (Indonesia – Gatling – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Kommando LDP (Rhodesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- KOP-PAL
- KOVROV AEK906 Russian revolver (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- KOVROV AEK919-K (Russian Federation – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- KP-5 (Czechoslovakia – light machine gun – 7.5×45mm)
- Krag–Jørgensen (various – bolt-action rifles – various)
- Krag–Petersson (Norway – bolt-action rifle – 12.17×44mm Rimfire)
- Kreighoff MG39 (Germany – medium machine gun – 8×57mm IS)
- KRISS USA, Inc.
- Kropatschek (Kingdom of Portugal – bolt-action rifle – 8×60mmR)
- KS-23(Soviet Union – carbine/shotgun – 23×75mmR)
- KS-23K(Soviet Union – carbine/shotgun – 23×75mmR)
- KS-23M(Soviet Union – carbine/shotgun – 23×75mmR)
- TOZ-123 (Soviet Union – carbine/shotgun – 4 gauge)
- KUGS
- KUGS HD410 (Switzerland - shotgun - .410 gauge)
L
- Labora Fontbernat M-1938 (Spain – submachine gun – 9×23mm Largo)
- Lacoste LDP (Rhodesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Lacroix SUW (France – single-shot grenade launcher – 7.62mm grenade)
- LAD machine gun (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev: prototype)
- LaFrance specialties
- Pistols
- Rifles
- LaFrance M14K(US, France – shortened battle rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO: M14 variant)
- La France M16K (US, France – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO, .45 ACP: Colt M16 variant)
- LAPA
- Rifles
- LAPA FA-03 (Brazil – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: prototype)
- L.A.R. Manufacturing Inc.
- LaserAim Model 4 (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Le Français (France – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP)
- Le Protector (France – double-action revolver – .32 ACP Extra Short)
- Leader Dynamics
- Lebel 1886 (France – bolt-action rifle – 8×50mmR Lebel)
- Lee–Enfield (UK – bolt-action rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, .303 British)
- Leininger chest plate gun (United States)
- LeMat Revolver (Confederate States of America – revolver – 20 gauge Shot, .36 Ball, .42 Ball)
- LeMat Carbine(Confederate States of America – revolving carbine – 20 gauge Shot, .36 Ball, .42 Ball)
- Leopard 12 (Russian Federation – side-by-side shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Lercker (Italy – machine pistol – .25 ACP)
- Lewis Machine and Tool Company
- LMT CQB16 (United States – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- LMT MWS (United States – DMR – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Lithgow Small Arms Factory
- LOM 30 (Chechen Republic – Automatic Grenade launcher – 30×29mm grenade)
- London Armoury Company
- Revolvers
- Beaumont–Adams Mk I(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – Robert Adams – 1862 – Muzzle-loaded double-action percussion cap revolver – .450)
- Beaumont–Adams Mk I*(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – Robert Adams – v date – Muzzle-loaded double-action percussion cap revolver – .450 Adams: a factory upgrade to the British Beaumont–Adams Mk I double-action percussion cap revolver to match the Mk II variant)
- Beaumont–Adams Mk II(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – Robert Adams – v date – Muzzle-loaded double-action percussion cap revolver – .450 Adams: variant of the British Beaumont–Adams Mk I double-action percussion cap revolver)
- Beaumont–Adams Mk III (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – Robert Adams – unknown date – Muzzle-loaded double-action percussion cap revolver – .450 Adams: variant of the British Beaumont–Adams Mk I double-action percussion cap revolver)
- Beaumont–Adams Mk IV (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – Robert Adams – unknown date – Muzzle-loaded double-action percussion cap revolver – .450 Adams: variant of the British Beaumont–Adams Mk I double-action percussion cap revolver)
- Lorenz Infantry Rifle M1854 (Austrian Empire – rifled musket – .54 Ball)
- Łucznik Arms Factory
- Pistols
- MAG-95 (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- MAG-08 (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- MAG-98 (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- MAG-98C (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-63 RAK(Polish People's Republic – machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PM-63 Silenced (Polish People's Republic – integrally suppressed machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PM-70 (Polish People's Republic – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-73 (Polish People's Republic – machine pistol – .380 ACP)
- P-64 (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- P-70 (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov: prototype)
- P-75 (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov: prototype)
- P-78 (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- P-83 Wanad (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- P-83G (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9mm PA)
- P-83M (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- P-93 (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PT-83 (Polish People's Republic – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- Pistolet wz. 35 Vis(Second Polish Republic – 1935 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-84 Glauberyt (Polish People's Republic – machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- PM-06 (Republic of Poland – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-84P (Republic of Poland – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-98 (Republic of Poland – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PM-98S (Republic of Poland – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- BRS-99 (Republic of Poland – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Rifles
- Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl (Republic of Poland – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- MSBS Grot (Republic of Poland – assault rifle/designated marksman rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Radom-Hunter (Republic of Poland – Semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Luger P08 (German Empire – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Artillery Luger(German Empire – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Luger .45 ACP Variant (German Empire – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Luger OP00 (German Empire, Switzerland – semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum)
- Luger P04 (German Empire – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
M
N
- NA-2 (Soviet Union – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: prototype)
- NA-4 (Soviet Union – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm: prototype)
- NAACO Brigadier (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – .45 Winchester Magnum)
- Nagant
- Revolvers
- Nagant M1895 (Russian Empire – double-action revolver – 7.62×38mmR)
- Nambu Pistol(Empire of Japan – semi-automatic pistol – 7×20mm, 8×22mm)
- Nambu Type A(Empire of Japan – semi-automatic pistol – 8×22mm)
- Nambu Type B(Empire of Japan – semi-automatic pistol – 7×20mm)
- Nambu Type 14 (Empire of Japan – semi-automatic pistol – 8×22mm)
- Nambu Type 96 training machine gun (Empire of Japan – light machine gun)
- Nambu Type 66(Japan – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Navy Arms
- Revolvers
- Navy Arms Frontier Buntline Model(United States – Navy Arms/Colt's Manufacturing Company – unknown date – single-action revolver – .357 S&W Magnum, .45 Colt: variant of the American Colt Buntline Special. Features a longer 16.5-inch barrel, a walnut grip, and a detachable shoulder stock.)
- Neostead (South Africa – pump-action combat shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Nexter
- Rifles
- PAPOP (France – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 5.56×45mm NATO/35mm grenade: prototype)
- PAPOP-1(France – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 5.56×45mm NATO/35mm grenade: prototype)
- PAPOP-2(France – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 5.56×45mm NATO/35mm grenade: prototype)
- Noreen
- Norinco
- Machine guns
- Pistols
- Norinco M93 (China – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle: Colt Woodsman clone)
- Norinco NP 22 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: SIG Sauer P226 clone)
- Norinco NP 34 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: Sig Sauer P228 clone)
- Norinco NZ 75(China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: CZ-75 clone)
- Norinco P 15 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: Colt M1911 clone)
- Norinco NP 15 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Norinco PPN (China – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP: Walther PP clone)
- Norinco QSZ-92 (China – semi-automatic pistol)
- Norinco Type 54 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 7.62×25mm Tokarev: TT-33 Copy)
- Norinco Type 77 (China – semi-automatic pistol – 7.62×17mm Type 64, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Norinco Type 85 (Czech Republic, China – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: CZ-85 Copy)
- Rifles
- Norinco AK-47 .223 (China – semi-automatic rifle – .223 Remington: AK-47 variant)
- Norinco CQ-311 (China – semi-automatic rifle – .223 Remington)
- Norinco EM351 (China – semi-automatic sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, 7.62×54mmR: Dragunov SVD variant)
- Norinco JW-14 (China – bolt-action rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-15A (China – bolt-action rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-20 (China – semi-automatic rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-21 (China – lever-action rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-23 (China – bolt-action rifle – .22 Magnum)
- Norinco JW-25A (China – bolt-action carbine – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-27 (China – bolt-action rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco JW-103 (China – bolt-action rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Norinco JW-105 (China – bolt-action rifle – .223 Remington)
- Norinco M90 (China – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AK-47 variant)
- Norinco M305/M14 (China – semi-automatic rifle – .308 Winchester: M14 variant)
- Norinco NDM 86(China – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, 7.62×54mmR: Dragunov SVD variant)
- Norinco NS522 (China – bolt-action rifle – .22 long rifle)
- Norinco QBU-88 (China – semi-automatic designated marksman rifle – 5.8×42mm DBP88, 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Norinco KBU-97A(China – semi-automatic designated marksman rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Norinco QBZ-03 (China – assault rifle – 5.8×42mm DBP87, 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Norinco QBZ-95 (China – assault rifle – DBP85, 5.8×42mm DBP87)
- Norinco SKS (China – semi-automatic carbine – 7.62×39mm)
- Norinco Type 56 (China – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Norinco Type 81(China – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Norinco Type 86S(China – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Shotguns
- Norinco Model 981 (China – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Submachine guns
- Norinco Type 64(China – integrally suppressed submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Type 51)
- Norinco Type 79(China – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- Norinco Uzi-320 Sporter (China – semi-automatic carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum: IMI Uzi variant)
- Northwood Development
- Submachine guns
- Northwood R-76 (Rhodesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Northwood R-77 (Rhodesia – carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Nosler Model 48 (USA – bolt-action rifle – 26 Nosler, 28 Nosler, 30 Nosler, 33 Nosler)
- Nosorog AEK 906 revolver (Russian Federation – double-action revolver – 9×19mm Parabellum)
O
- Ohio Ordnance
- OKB-575
- Machine guns
- Garanin General-Purpose Machine Gun(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Georgy Semenovich Garanin – 1955–1960 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: Soviet general-purpose machine guns designed in the mid and late 1950s for use with the Soviet Armed Forces. Never entered production due to being inferior to the Soviet PK general-purpose machine gun. Prototypes only.)
- 2B-P-10(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Georgy Semenovich Garanin – 1955–1960 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: variant of the Garanin general-purpose machine gun using lever-delayed blowback as the action. Prototype only.)
- 2B-P-45(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Georgy Semenovich Garanin – 1957–1960 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: variant of the Garanin general-purpose machine gun using gas-operated reloading as the action. Prototype only.)
- Olin Corporation
- Rifles
- Olin/Winchester FAL (US – two-barreled battle rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms
- Rifles
- Olympic Arms CAR-97 (US – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO, .223 Remington: Colt M4 variant)
- Olympic Arms K23 (US – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms K23-B (US – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms OA-93 (US – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms OA-93 TG (US – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms OA-96 (US – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Olympic Arms PCR Service Match (US – semi-automatic rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Omega SPS-12 (US – semi-automatic shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Ordnance Factories Organization
- Pistols
- Ashani (India – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP)
- Orgullo De La Industria Argentina
- Pistols
- TALA (Argentina – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Orita M1941 (Romania – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Ortgies pistol (Weimar Republic – semi-automatic pistol – .25 ACP, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Owen Machine Carbine(Australia – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
P
- Pakistan Ordnance Factories
- Submachine guns
- POF SMG5-K (Pakistan, Germany – compact submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: licensed production HK MP5K)
- Battle rifles
- Assault rifles
- Pancor Jackhammer (US – automatic combat shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Państwowa Fabryka Karabinów
- Machine guns
- wz. 1928 (Poland – light machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser: licensed production Browning M1918)
- RKM wz. 28 (Poland – aircraft mounted machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser)
- wz. 30(Poland – heavy machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser: clone of Browning M1917)
- Panchenkov machine gun (Russian Empire – Rotary machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- Paolone & Sala S.R.L
- Pistols
- Centella (Argentina – semi-automatic pistol – .22LR)
- Para-Ordnance
- Pistols
- Para Ordnance LDA (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W, .45 ACP)
- Para Ordnance P13 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol)
- Para Ordnance P13-45 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP)
- Para Ordnance P16 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol)
- Para Ordnance P16-10 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – 10mm Auto)
- Para Ordnance P16-40 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W)
- Para Ordnance P18 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol)
- Para Ordnance P18-9 (Canada – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Pardini Sport Pistol (Italy – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Parker-Hale
- Rifles
- Shotguns
- Submachine guns
- Patria (Argentina – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Patria Mod 2 (Argentina – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF-USA)
- POF ReVolt .308 (USA – ReVolt bolt-action rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, .308 Winchester)
- POF ReVolt 5.56 (USA – ReVolt bolt-action rifle – 5.56mm NATO)
- POF P415 5.56 (USA – semi-automatic direct impingement (piston) rifle – 5.56mm NATO)
- POF P308 .308 (USA – semi-automatic direct impingement (piston) rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, .308 Winchester)
- Pauza P-50 (US – semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG)
- Perrino Model 1908 (Kingdom of Italy – medium machine gun – 6.5×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano)
- Perazzi MX 2005 (Italy – two-barreled shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Pesc-Art Cia.
- Gunther pistol (semi automatic pistol – .22LR)
- Peters Stahl
- Pistols
- Peters Stahl Hunter (Germany – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- Peters Stahl Trophy Master (Germany – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Colt M1911 variant)
- People's Republic of China State Arsenals
- Submachine guns
- Type 50 Submachine Gun (People's Republic of China – People's Republic of China State Arsenals – 1950 – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev: Licensed copy of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun. Used by Chinese and North Korean troops during the Korean War, and North Vietnamese troops during the early stages of the Vietnam War.)
- Pfeifer Waffen
- PGM Précision
- P.G.W. Arms
- P.G.W. carbine (US – carbine – .45 ACP)
- Phoenix Arms
- PT PINDAD
- Rifles
- Pindad SPR (Republic of Indonesia – single-shot bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Pindad SPR-1 (Republic of Indonesia – single-shot bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Pindad SPR-3 (Republic of Indonesia – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Pindad SPR-4 (Republic of Indonesia – bolt-action sniper rifle – .388 Lapua)
- Pindad SPR-2 (Republic of Indonesia – bolt-action anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG)
- Pindad SS1 (Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad Sabhara (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 7.62×45mm)
- Pindad SS1-M (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-V1 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-V2 (Republic of Indonesia – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-V3 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-V4 (Republic of Indonesia – designated marksman rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-V5 (Republic of Indonesia – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SBC-1 (Republic of Indonesia – compact semi-automatic rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS1-R5 Raider (Republic of Indonesia – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V1 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V2 (Republic of Indonesia – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V3 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: prototype)
- Pindad SS2-V4 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V5 (Republic of Indonesia – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V5A1 (Republic of Indonesia – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS2-V5C (Republic of Indonesia – compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Pindad SS3 (Republic of Indonesia – battle rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Pindad SS4 (Republic of Indonesia – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: prototype)
- Pistols
- Pindad P2 (Republic of Indonesia – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm)
- Pindad P3 (Republic of Indonesia – combat pistol – .32 ACP)
- Pindad G2 (Republic of Indonesia – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm)
- Submachine gun
- Pindad PM1 (Republic of Indonesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm)
- Pindad PM2 (Republic of Indonesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm)
- Pindad PM-3 (Republic of Indonesia – submachine gun – 9×19mm)
- PK Machine Gun (Soviet Union – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKM (Soviet Union – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKMS (Soviet Union – tripod-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKMSN (Soviet Union – tripod-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKMSN1 (Soviet Union – tripod-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKMSN2 (Soviet Union – Tripod-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKP (Russian Federation – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKP-2 (Russian Federation – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: prototype)
- PKSMN (Soviet Union – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- PKT (Soviet Union – Vehicle-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- Police Automatic Weapons Systems
- PAWS ZX-5 (US – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PAWS ZX-6 (US – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- PAWS ZX-7 (US – submachine gun – .45 ACP)
- PAWS ZX-8 (US – submachine gun – .45 ACP)
- Poly Technologies
- Rifles
- Poly Technologies AK-47 (China, Soviet Union – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AK-47 variant)
- Poly Technologies AKS (China, Soviet Union – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AKS variant)
- Poly Technologies Legend Rifle (China, Soviet Union – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AK-47 variant)
- Poly Technologies Legend AK-47S (China, Soviet Union – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AK-47 variant)
- Poly Technologies Legend National Match (China, Soviet Union – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: AK-47 variant)
- PPD Submachine Gun(Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPD-34 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPD-34/38 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPD-40 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPS Submachine Gun(Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPS-42 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPS-43 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPSh-41 (Soviet Union – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- PPZh-05 (Kazakhstan – submachine gun – 9mm caseless)
- Prado machine gun (Argentina – machine gun – 7.65×53mm Argentine)
- Prilutsky M1914 (Russian Empire – automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Profense LLC
- Profense PF556 (US – light machine gun – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Professional Ordnance
- Rifles
- Professional Ordnance Carbon-15 (US – subcompact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Professional Ordnance Carbon-15 Pistol (US – subcompact semi-automatic rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Professional Ordnance Carbon-15 Type 97 (US – subcompact semi-automatic rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- PTR 91, Inc.
- Rifles
- PTR-91 (US, Germany – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- PTR-32 (US – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- PTR-91 Carbine(US – semi-automatic carbine – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- PTR 91F (US – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- PTR-91KPF (US, Germany – semi-automatic carbine – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Punta Alta
- Pistola Punta Alta (semi-automatic pistol - .22LR)
R
- RPD (Soviet Union – 1943 – light machine gun, 7.62×39mm)
- RPG-7 (Soviet Union – 1958 – rocket-propelled grenade launcher: portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank)
S
- Shooters Arms Manufacturing
- Steyr Arms
- Hunting
- Monobloc (Austria – 2019 – carbine – 30-06 spr, 270 win, 308 win)
- Breeze (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 308 win, 6,5 creedmoore)
- SM12 (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – .270 Win, .243 Win, .300 Win Mag, .30-06 Spr., 9.3 x 62, 7 mm Rem Mag, 7 x 64, ...)
- SM12 SX (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – .270 Win, .243 Win, .300 Win Mag, .30-06 Spr., 9.3 x 62, 7 mm Rem Mag, 7 x 64, ...)
- CL II (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – .270 Win, .243 Win, .300 Win Mag, 9.3 x 62, 7 mm Rem Mag, 7 x 64, ...)
- CL II SX (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – .270 Win, .243 Win, .300 Win Mag, 9.3 x 62, 7 mm Rem Mag, 7 x 64, ...)
- Scout (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 308 win, .243 Win, 7 mm -08)
- Scout RFR (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 308 win, .243 Win, 7 mm -08)
- Pro Varmint (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 308 win, .243 win, .222 win)
- THB (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 308 win, 6,5 creedmoore)
- Zephyr II (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – 22 Lr, 17 Hmr, 22 Magnum)
- LEAD FREE (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – .30-06 Spr. and .300 Win.)
- Steyr Custom (Austria – 2010s~ – carbine – several)
- Rifles
- SSG M1 (Austria – 2010s – precision rifle – .338 Lapua)
- SSG 08 A1 (Austria – 2010s – precision rifle – 308 win)
- SSG 08 (Austria – 2010s – precision rifle – 300 win)
- SSG 69 (Austria – 2010s – precision carbine – .243 win)
- SSG SX (Austria – 2010s – precision carbine – 308 win)
- Elite (Austria – 2010s – precision carbine – 308 win)
- Elite 08 (Austria – 2010s – precision rifle – 308 win)
- HS .50 M1 (Austria – 2010s – precision rifle – .50 BMG)
- AUG A1 (Austria – 1981 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG A2 (Austria – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG A3 (Austria – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG SA (Austria – rifle – .50 BMG)
- AUG Para/SMG (Austria – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG P (Austria – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG HBAR (Austria – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- AUG Sniper (Austria – precision rifle)
- ACR (Austria – 1989 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- STM 556 (Austria – 2012 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO, .223 Remington)
- Mannlicher-Schönauer (Austria – 1903 – rotary magazine bolt action rifle – 6.5 mm × 54 Mannlicher-Schönauer)
- Mannlicher M1885 (Austria – 1885 – semi-auto rifle – 11×58mm, 8×52mm)
- Mannlicher M1893 auto rifle (Austria – 1893 – auto rifle – 6.5×53mm, 8×50mm Mannlicher, .22 long rifle)
- Rheinmetall Steyr RS556 (Austria – 2016 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm OTAN)
- Submachine Guns
- Sturmpistole M.18 (Austria – 1914/1918 – submachine gun – 9 mm)
- Solothurn S1-100 (Austria – 1929 – submachine gun – 9 × 19 mm)
- Solothurn S17-100 (Austria – 1930 – submachine gun – 9×25mm Mauser)
- MPi 69 (Austria – 1969 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- TMP (Austria – 1969 – tactical machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Machine Guns
- Odkolek M1899 (Austria – 1885 – machine gun – 11×58mm, 8×52mm)
- Solothurn S2-200 (Austria – 1931 – machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser, 8×56mmR, 7×57mm Mauser)
- Solothurn S3-200 (Austria – machine gun – 7.92 mm)
- MG74
- Anti-Tank Rifles
- IWS 2000 (Austria – anti-material rifle – 15.2×169mm APFSDS)
- Solothurn S18-100 (Austria – 1934 – anti-material rifle – 20 mm)
- AMR 5075 (Austria – 1990 – anti-material rifle – 15.2×169mm APFSDS)
- Pistols
- Machine pistol
- Sten submachine gun
T
- T23 machine gun (United States - general purpose machine gun - .30-06: prototype)
- T24 machine gun (United States - general purpose machine gun - .30-06: prototype)
- T29 carbine (United States - carbine - .30 carbine)
- T134E1 (United States - rocket launcher)
- T168 (United States - autocannon - 30x120mmRB T268: prototype)
- T212 (United States – autocannon – 30mm : prototype)
- Tanegashima (Ashikaga Shogunate, Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – 1543 – Matchlock Arquebus – various)
- Tango 51(United States – unknown – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO, .308 Winchester)
- Kbk wz. 1988 Tantal (Republic of Poland – 1988 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Taran Tactical
- Taran Tactical GEN-12 (United States - shotgun - 12 gauge)
- Testa pistol (United States - pistol)
- Thales Australia
- Thales ACAR 556 (Australia - assault rifle - 5.56×45mm NATO/.300 Blackout)
- Thales ACAR 762 (Australia - battle rifle - 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Theodor Bergmann
- Pistols
- Bergmann 1896 (German Empire – 1896 – semi-automatic pistol – 5mm Bergmann, 6.5mm Bergmann, 8×22mm Bergmann)
- Bergmann–Bayard pistol (German Empire, Belgium – 1901 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×23mm Largo)
- Bergmann Simplex (German Empire – early 1900s – semi-automatic pistol – 8mm Bergmann-Simplex)
- Submachine guns
- Bergmann MP18 (German Empire – 1918 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Bergmann MP28 (German Empire – 1928 – submachine gun – 9×23mm Largo)
- Tikka Master (M595/M695) (United States – unknown – bolt-action rifle – .308 Winchester)
- Tikka Sporter (United States – unknown – bolt-action rifle – .308 Winchester)
- TKB-011 (Soviet Union – 1963 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-011M(Soviet Union – 1964 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-011 2M (Soviet Union – 1965 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-022PM(Soviet Union – 1962 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-022PM No. 1 (Soviet Union – 1962 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-022PM No. 2 (Soviet Union – 1965 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-022PM5 No. 1 (Soviet Union – 1968 – assault rifle – .220 Russian: prototype)
- TKB-0105
- TKB-408 (Soviet Union – 1946 – Bullpup assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-415 (Soviet Union – unknown – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-532 (Soviet Union – autocannon – 23x115mm: prototype)
- TKB-539 (Soviet Union – autocannon – 30x210mm: prototype)
- TKB-577
- TKB-579 (Soviet Union – unknown – battle rifle – 7.62×54mmR: prototype)
- TKB-644 (Soviet Union – autocannon – 30x mm: prototype)
- TKB-686
- TKB-700 (Soviet Union – autocannon – 45x mm: prototype)
- TKB-701
- TKB-776 (Soviet Union – autocannon – 57x mm: prototype)
- TNI Sten (Indonesia - submachine gun - 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Tokyo Arsenal
- TP-82 Cosmonaut survival pistol (Soviet Union – 1986 – combination gun – 5.45×39mm, 12.5×70mm shotgun shell)
- Trabzon Silah Sanayi AŞ
- Pistols
- Zigana C45 (Republic of Turkey – 2006 – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP: Turkey's first .45 caliber pistol)
- Zigana T (Republic of Turkey – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Trejo pistol (Mexico – machine pistol – .22 LR / .32 ACP / .380 ACP)
- Tressitu TZ99
- Truvelo Armory
- TsKIB SOO
- OTs-28 (ОЦ-28) (Russia)
- OTs-39 (ОЦ-39) (Russia – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm)
- TSNIITOCHMASH AO-63 (Russia – assault rifle – 5.45 × 39 mm)
- TSNIITOCHMASH 6P35
- TSNIITOCHMASH SR2
- TSV carbine (South Africa – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Tubb 2000
- TuF (Germany – heavy machine gun – 13mm)
- Tula Arms Plant
- Pistols
- APS (Soviet Union – machine pistol – 9×18mm Makarov)
- TKB-506(Soviet Union – 1955 – assassination device – 7.62mm SP2)
- TKB-506A(Soviet Union – 1955 – assassination device – 7.62mm SP2)
- Tokarev TT30(Soviet Union – 1930 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- Tokarev TT33(Soviet Union – 1933 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.62×25mm Tokarev)
- Rifles
- APS Underwater Assault Rifle(Soviet Union – underwater assault rifle – 5.66×29mm MPS)
- AS Val(Soviet Union – integrally suppressed assault rifle – 9×39mm)
- SR-3 Vikhr(Russian Federation – compact assault rifle – 9×39mm)
- SR-3M(Russian Federation – compact assault rifle – 9×39mm)
- VSS Vintorez(Russian Federation – compact sniper rifle – 9×39mm)
- TKB-009(Soviet Union – unknown – carbine – 5.45×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-010(Soviet Union – unknown – carbine – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-059(Soviet Union – 1962 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-072(Soviet Union – 1975 – assault rifle – 5.45×39: prototype)
- TKB-340 (Soviet Union – unknown – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm: prototype)
- TKB-342 (Soviet Union – unknown – submachine gun – 7.62×25mm: prototype)
- TKB-517(Soviet Union – 1952 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-454 (Soviet Union – 1952 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-516 (Soviet Union – 1952 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- TKB-523 (Soviet Union – 1952 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: prototype)
- VSS Vintorez(Soviet Union – 1987 – semi-automatic sniper rifle – 9×39mm)
- TUMA MTE 5.56 × 23.5 (Swiss Confederation – unknown – machine pistol – 5.56×23.5mm)
- TUMA VA-PDW (Swiss Confederation – unknown – personal defense weapon – 5.56×23.5mm)
- TVGK (Ukraine – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 4.92×34mm / 20mm grenade)
- Twin Bren (People's Republic of China – 1950s – anti-aircraft machine gun – 7.62×39mm)
- Type 11 (Federal Republic of Germany, Kingdom of Thailand – 1963 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Type 73(Democratic People's Republic of Korea – 2002 – light machine gun – 7.62×54mmR)
- Type 80 machine pistol (Thailand - machine pistol - 9×23mm Largo)
- Type 89 Light Machine Gun(Empire of Japan – 1929 – light machine gun – 7.7×58mm Arisaka SR)
- Type 99 Light Machine Gun(Empire of Japan – 1939 – light machine gun – 7.7×58mm Arisaka)
- Type 100 Machine Gun(Empire of Japan – 1939–1945 – machine gun – 7.7×58mm Arisaka)
- Type 100 Submachine gun (Empire of Japan – 1942 – submachine gun – 8×22mm Nambu)
- Type 100/40 (Empire of Japan – 1942 – submachine gun – 8×22mm Nambu)
- Type 100/44 (Empire of Japan – 1944 – submachine gun – 8×22mm Nambu)
U
- U.S. Ordnance
- Machine guns
- M60 (United States – 1957 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- T52 (United States – late 1940s to 1957 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: prototype)
- T161 (United States – late 1940s to 1957 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: prototype)
- T161E3 (United States – late 1940s to 1957 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: prototype)
- M60B (United States – 1960s – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60D (United States – unknown date – vehicle-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60C (United States – unknown date – Aircraft-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60E1 (United States – unknown date – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: prototype)
- M60E2 (United States – 1970s – Vehicle-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60E3 (United States – 1986 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60E4 a.k.a. Mk 43 Mod 0 (United States – late 1990s – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- M60E6(United States – 2014 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Union Firearms Company
- United Defense Supply Corporation
- Submachine guns
- M42 (United States – 1942 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- M42 Prototype (United States – 1942 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP: prototype)
- Universal M1 Carbine (United States – unknown date – semi-automatic carbine – .30 carbine)
V
- VAHAN (Armenia – 1992 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Valmet
- Rifles
- Valmet M62 (Republic of Finland – 1962 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Valmet M60 (Republic of Finland – 1960 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Valmet M62S(Republic of Finland – 1962 – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm)
- Valmet Petra (Republic of Finland – unknown date – semi-automatic rifle – .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, 9.3×62mm)
- Valmet M71S (Republic of Finland – 1971 – semi-automatic rifle – .223 Remington, 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Valmet M76 (Republic of Finland – 1976 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm, 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Valmet M78 (Republic of Finland – 1978 – squad automatic weapon – 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm, 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Valmet M78/83S (Republic of Finland – 1983 – squad automatic weapon – 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm, 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Valmet M82 (Republic of Finland – 1978 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO, 7.62×39mm)
- Valtion Kivääritehdas
- Machine guns
- Rifles
- Lahti L-39 (Republic of Finland – semi-automatic anti-tank rifle – 20×138mmB)
- Lahti L-39/44 (Republic of Finland – automatic anti-aircraft rifle – 20×138mmB)
- Submachine guns
- Lahti-KP M-22 Prototype(Republic of Finland – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: prototype)
- Lahti AL-43 (Republic of Finland – Aimo Lahti – 1943 – submachine gun – 7.62×35mm Lahti, 9×35mm Lahti: Experimental Finnish submachine gun chambered in 9×35mm Lahti. Later variants were chambered in 7.62×35mm Lahti. Never adopted by any military. Prototypes only.)
- Valtro
- Shotguns
- Valtro PM5 (Italian Republic – 1980s – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge)
- Van Niekirk machine gun (Orange Free State - machine gun)
- Våpensmia A/S
- Rifles
- Våpensmia NM149(Kingdom of Norway – 1985 – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Våpensmia NM149-F1 (Kingdom of Norway – unknown date – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
- Varan
- Pistols
- Varan PMX-80 (Republic of South Africa – 1980 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- VB Berapi
- Pistols
- VB Berapi LP01 (Malaysia – unknown date – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Rifles
- VB Berapi LP05 (Malaysia – unknown date – bolt-action anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG)
- VB Berapi LP06 (Malaysia – 2006 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: prototype)
- Submachine guns
- VB Berapi LP02 (Malaysia – unknown date – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- VBR-Belgium
- Personal defense weapons
- VBR-Belgium PDW (Kingdom of Belgium – 2002 – personal defense weapon – 7.92×24mm VBR-B)
- Rifles
- CAR-223 (Kingdom of Belgium – 1990 – assault rifle – .223 Remington)
- M.G.91 (Kingdom of Belgium – 1991 – carbine – .223 Remington)
- Submachine guns
- CASMG (Kingdom of Belgium – 1991 – submachine gun – unknown caseless round)
- VEB (German Democratic Republic – 1976 – machine pistol – 7.62×23mm Mauser, 9×18mm Makarov)
- Vepr (Ukraine – 2003 – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd.
- Machine guns Vickers_.50_machine_gun Vickers_machine_gun Vickers_K_machine_gun
- Victor Sarasqueta
- Submachine guns
- STABLE/ARMU (Spain – 1953 – submachine gun / carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum, .30 Carbine)
- Victory Arms, Ltd.
- Pistols
- Victory Arms MC5 (United Kingdom – unknown date – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, .38 Super Automatic, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP
- viper mk1
- Vigilance Rifles, Inc.
- Rifles
- Vigilance Rifles M12 (United States – unknown date – bolt-action sniper rifle – .223 Remington, 7.62×51mm NATO, .308 Winchester: designed to be able to break down into a compact size within 30 seconds)
- Vigilance Rifles M14 (United States – unknown date – semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG: Certain parts are compatible with the AR-15.)
- Vigilance Rifles VR1 (United States – unknown date – bolt-action sniper rifle – .408 Cheyenne Tactical: one of the few rifles that use the .408 Cheyenne Tactical rifle round)
- Vigneron Submachine Gun (Kingdom of Belgium – 1953 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Vigneron M1 (Kingdom of Belgium – 1953 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Vigneron M2 (Kingdom of Belgium – 1953 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Viking SMG (United States – early 1980s – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- VMG-27 (Nazi Germany – 1927 – light machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser)
- Voere
- Rifles
- LBW Standard (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +10 different calibers)
- LBW Luxus (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +10 different calibers)
- LBW Takedown (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +30 different calibers)
- LBW Stutzen (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +30 different calibers)
- LBW-M (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +30 different calibers)
- S16 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – .223, 300 ACC Blackout)
- Tirolerin (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – +10 different calibers)
- 2155 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – 9 different calibers)
- 20165 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – hunting rifle – 9 different calibers)
- Voere M2 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – 6 different calibers)
- M2 Police edition (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – 6 different calibers)
- Voere X3 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – 8 different calibers)
- Voere X4 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – 5 different calibers)
- Voere X5 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – 5 different calibers)
- Voere Victor 3 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – several calibers)
- Voere Alpha 3 (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – several calibers)
- Voere K15A (Republic of Austria – 2010s – SM rifle – .22 lr.)
- VEC-91 (Republic of Austria – 1991 – bolt-action rifle – 5.56mm Usel caseless cartridge, 5.7mm Usel caseless cartridge, 6mm Usel caseless cartridge)
- Volcanic Repeating Arms
- Rifles
- Volcanic Rifle (United States – unknown date – lever-action rifle – .46 rimfire)
- Volkswaffen
- Machine guns
- Machine pistols
- Volkspistole (Nazi Germany – 1944 – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Rifles
- Vulcan M-11-9(United States – unknown date – machine pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: MAC-10 variant)
W
- Waffenfabrik Bern
- Rifles
- Schmidt–Rubin M1889 (Swiss Confederation – 1889 – straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1889/96 (Swiss Confederation – 1896 – straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90, 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90/03, 7.5×54.5mm Swiss GP90/23)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1896/11 (Swiss Confederation – 1907 – straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90, 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90/03, 7.5×54.5mm Swiss GP90/23)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1911 (Swiss Confederation – 1911 – straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- K31 (Swiss Confederation – 1931 – straight-pull bolt-action carbine – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- Sturmgewehr 52(Swiss Confederation – 1952 – battle rifle – 7.5mm Kurzpatrone)
- Sturmgewehr 54(Swiss Confederation – 1954 – battle rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- Walther Arms
- Pistols
- Walther GSP(Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP 25 Jahre(Federal Republic of Germany – 1992 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP Atlanta(Federal Republic of Germany – 1996 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP Expert(Federal Republic of Germany – Late 1990s – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP MV(Federal Republic of Germany – 1976 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 S&W Long)
- Walther GSP-C(Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 S&W Long)
- Walther Model 4 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1910 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP)
- Walther P5(Federal Republic of Germany – 1977 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI)
- Walther P5 Compact(Federal Republic of Germany – 1980s – compact semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI)
- Walther P22(Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P22 CA(Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P22 Target(Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P38(Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther HP(Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P1(Federal Republic of Germany – 1954 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P4(Federal Republic of Germany – Late 1970s – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P38 SD(Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P38K (Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88(Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Champion (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Compact (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Sport (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P99(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99 TA(Federal Republic of Germany – 2002 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99 Year 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99AS(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c AS(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c DAO(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c QA(Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99DAO(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99Q(Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99QA(Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther PK380(Federal Republic of Germany – 2009 – semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP)
- Walther PP(Federal Republic of Germany – 1929 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PP Super(Federal Republic of Germany – 1972 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Ultra)
- Walther PPK(Federal Republic of Germany – 1931 – compact semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK-L(Federal Republic of Germany – 1950s – compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK/E(Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK/S(Federal Republic of Germany – 1945 – compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther TPH(Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .25 ACP)
- Rifles
- Walther WA 2000(Federal Republic of Germany – 1982 – semi-automatic sniper rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11, 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum)
- Submachine guns
- Walther MPK(Federal Republic of Germany – 1963 – compact submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther MPL(Federal Republic of Germany – 1963 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Wanzl Infantry Rifle M1854/67(Austrian Empire – 1867 – breech-loaded rifle – 14×33mmR)
- Warwick Firearms
- Warwick Firearms WFA1 (Australia – rifle – 5.56mm)
- Weaver Arms
- Weaver Arms Nighthawk (US – carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Weaver Arms PKS-9 Ultralite (US – submachine gun –- 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Webley
- Revolvers
- Webley Revolver(British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolver)
- Webley Mk I (British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley)
- Webley Mk I* (British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley)
- Webley Mk II (British Empire – 1895 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk I)
- Webley Mk III(British Empire – 1897 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk II)
- Webley Mk IV (British Empire – 1899 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk III)
- Webley Mk V (British Empire – 1912 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk IV)
- Webley Mk VI (British Empire – 1914 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk V)
- Weihrauch
- Revolvers
- Arminius HW-1 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-3 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-4 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-5 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-7 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-9 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-9ST (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-10 (Germany 9×19mm)
- Arminius HW-357 (Germany .357)
- Welrod (British Empire – early 1940s – integrally suppressed straight-pull bolt-
action pistol – .32 ACP, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Wesco Ordnance
- Wesco Mark IV (United States – semi-automatic carbine – 9×19mm Parabellum / .45 ACP)
- Whitney Wolverine(United States – 1953 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Wieger SSG-82 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – bolt-action rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Wieger StG-940 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Wieger StG-942 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Wildey (United States – 1970s – semi-automatic pistol – .357 Wildey Magnum, .44 Auto Mag, .45 Winchester Magnum, .41 Wildey Magnum, .44 Wildey Magnum, .45 Wildey Magnum, .475 Wildey Magnum)
- Williams Gun (Confederate States of America – 1862 – Gatling gun – 1.57 Inch Cartridge)
- Williams Machine Gun (United States – 1930s – medium machine gun – .22 long rifle)
- Wimmersperg Spz (Nazi Germany – assault rifle – 7.92×33mm Kurz)
- Spz-kr (Nazi Germany – carbine – 7.92×33mm Kurz: prototype)
- Spz-kv (Nazi Germany – carbine – 7.92×33mm Kurz: prototype)
- Spz-l (Nazi Germany – assault rifle – 7.92×33mm Kurz: prototype)
- Winchester Repeating Arms Company
- Rifles
- Winchester Model 54(United States – 1925 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .220 Swift, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Winchester, 7×57mm Mauser, .30-30 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, 7.65×53mm Argentine, 9×57mm Mauser: Special order chamberings were made in .25–35 Winchester, .32 Winchester Special, and .35 Whelen.)
- Winchester Model 70(United States – 1936 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 70 Classic (United States – 1992 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 70 Stealth (United States – 1936 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 71(United States – 1935 – lever-action rifle – .348 Winchester)
- Winchester Model 121 (United States – 1967 – single-shot bolt-action rifle – .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 long rifle)
- Winchester Model 1892 (United States – 1892 – lever-action rifle – .38–40 Winchester, .44-40 Winchester, .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester: Some models made from 1936 to 1938 were also chambered in .218 Bee)
- Winchester Model 1894 (United States – 1894 – lever-action rifle – .30-30 Winchester Center Fire, .32–40 Ballard, .38–55 Winchester)
- Winchester Model 1903 (United States – 1903 – semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: comes in two models, Standard and Deluxe)
- Winchester Model 63 (United States – 1933 – semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic, .22 long rifle: Redesigned Winchester Model 1903 chambered in .22 long rifle. Comes with 20" and 23" barrels.)
- Winchester Model 63 20" Barrel(United States – 1933 – semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic, .22 long rifle: Production halted in 1936.)
- Winchester Model 1903 Deluxe (United States – 1903 – semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: The Deluxe model featured a checkered walnut pistol grip stock with a checkered forearm. Held ten cartridges in a tubular magazine in the buttstock.)
- Winchester Model 1903 Standard(United States – 1903 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: Standard model featured a plain walnut stock and plain straight grip.)
- Winchester Model 1905(United States – 1905 – semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading: came in two models, Plain Finish and Fancy Finish)
- Winchester Model 1905 Fancy Finish(United States – 1905 – semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading: The Fancy Finish model featured a pistol grip stock with checkering on the forearm and wrist.)
- Winchester Model 1905 Plain Finish(United States – 1905 – semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading)
- Winchester Model 1907 (United States – 1907 – semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: originally came in two models, Fancy Finish and Plain Finish)
- Winchester Model 1907 Fancy Finish(United States – 1907 – semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: The Fancy Finish model featured pistol grip stock with checkering on the forearm and wrist.)
- Winchester Model 1907 Plain Finish(United States – 1907 – semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading)
- Winchester Model 1907 Police Rifle(United States – 1935 – semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: The Police Rifle model featured non-adjustable rear sights, sling swivels, a larger magazine release, and a special barrel measuring 5/8" at the muzzle, with an optional improvement that moved the rear sight dovetail 2 3/8" rearward and added a barrel sleeve with a Krag bayonet mount.)
- Winchester Model 1910 (United States – 1910 – semi-automatic rifle – .401 Winchester Self-Loading: came in two models, Fancy Finish and Plain Finish)
- Shotguns
- Winchester Model 1200 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 120 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Defender(United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Hunting (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Police (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Riot(United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1300 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 2200 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1887 (United States – 1887 – Lever-action shotgun – 12 gauge, 10 Gauge)
- Winchester Model 1897 (United States – 1897 – pump-action shotgun – 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Olin FAL (United States – 1956 – double-barreled battle rifle – 5.56mm T65 Duplex: The Winchester Olin FAL was designed for the U.S. Army's Project SALVO in the 1950s. Prototypes only.)
- WIST-94 (Republic of Poland – 1994 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: designed to be a side-arm used by the Polish Armed Forces)
- Wyoming Arms
- Wyoming Arms Parker S.S. (United States – pistol – 10mm Auto)
X
- XM174(United States – 1968 – Vehicle-mounted automatic grenade launcher – 40×46mm grenade: based on the Browning M1919A4 medium machine gun)
- XM133 Minigun (US – machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: self-driven gas operated gatling gun)
- XM556 (US – machine gun, 5.56×45mm NATO)
- XT-97 Assault Rifle (Republic of China – 2008 – assault rifle – 9×19mm Parabellum, 5.56×45mm NATO: assault rifle intended to be used by the Republic of China Armed Forces; currently in development)
- XM109 (US – 2004 – sniper rifle, 25×59mm)
- XM7 rifle (US – 2019 – assault rifle, 6.8×51mm (.277 in): intended to replace the standard issue M4 rifle as of 2022)
- XM250 (US – 2019 – light machine gun, 6.8×51mm (.277 in): intended to replace the standard issue M249 light machine gun as of 2022)
- XM177 (US – 1966 – assault rifle carbine, 5.56×45mm NATO: designed to improve on the inadequacies of earlier shortened M16 variants)
Y
- Yavuz 16 (Republic of Turkey – unknown date – pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: Beretta 92 clone)
- Yesaul (Ukraine – unknown date – double-action revolver – 5.45×39mm: prototypes only)
- York Arms Sten (United States – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Yurchenko Machine Gun (Soviet Union – unknown date – aircraft-mounted Machine Gun – 7.62×54mmR: Prototypes only.)
- Yasin RPG (Palestine – rocket-propelled grenade – 40 mm)
Z
- Zagi M-91(Republic of Croatia – 1991 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: Indigenously designed due to an arms embargo on the Republic of Croatia at the time)
- Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów
- Machine guns
- WKM-B (Republic of Poland – 1999 – general-purpose machine gun – .50 BMG: Soviet NSV machine gun chambered in NATO-standard cartridge. Designed for use with the Polish Armed Forces.)
- UKM-2000 (Republic of Poland – 2000 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Based on the Soviet PK General-Purpose Machine Gun. Designed for use with the Polish Armed Forces.)
- UKM-2000C (Republic of Poland – 2000 – vehicle-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Coaxial variant of the UKM-2000 used on KTO Rosomak APCs and modernized Polish BRDM-2 armored cars.)
- UKM-2000D (Republic of Poland – 2000 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: variant of the UKM-2000 with a folding stock designed for airborne troops.)
- UKM-2000P (Republic of Poland – 2000 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Standard variant. Some come with MIL-STD-1913 picatinny rail.)
- UKM-2000Z (Republic of Poland – 2000 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Modernized variant of the UKM-2000 with new stock and pistol grip. Prototypes only.)
- UKM-2013 (Republic of Poland – 2012 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Modernized variant of the UKM-2000. In development.)
- UKM-2013C(Republic of Poland – 2012 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Modernized variant of the UKM-2000C. In development.)
- UKM-2013P(Republic of Poland – 2012 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Modernized variant of the UKM-2000P. In development.)
- UKM-2015 (Republic of Poland – 2014 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×51mm NATO: Modernized variant of the UKM-2000. In development.)
- Rifles
- Bor (Republic of Poland – 2007 – bolt-action sniper rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO: Indigenously designed Polish sniper rifle)
- Alex-338(Republic of Poland – 2005 – sniper rifle – .338 Lapua Magnum: Developmental model of the Bor. Prototypes only.)
- Alex Tactical Sport 308 Winchester (Republic of Poland – 2013 – Sniper rifle – .308 Winchester: variant of the Bor for use by civilians and law enforcement.)
- WKW Tor(Republic of Poland – 2005 – bolt-action anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG: Indigenously designed Polish anti-materiel rifle.)
- Zaragoza Corla (United Mexican States – 1956 – machine pistol – .22 long rifle: Indigenously designed Mexican machine pistol)
- Zastava Arms
- Machine guns
- M72 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1972 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: Based on the Soviet RPK squad automatic weapon)
- M72B1 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1972 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M72 intended for paratroopers. Comes with an underfolding metallic stock.)
- M77 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1977 – squad automatic weapon – 7.62×51mm NATO: based on the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle)
- M84 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1984 – general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: Derived from the Soviet PK General-Purpose Machine Gun.)
- M86 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1986 – Vehicle-mounted general-purpose machine gun – 7.62×54mmR: Coaxial variant of the Zastava M84. Has much in common with the Soviet PKT Coaxial general-purpose machine gun used on vehicles.)
- Pistols
- CZ 99 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1989 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W: semi-automatic pistol based on the SIG Sauer P226 and Walther P88 Compact)
- CZ 999(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1990 – semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W: Export variant of the CZ 99)
- EZ (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – unknown date – semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W: Export variant of the CZ 99)
- EZ 9 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – unknown date – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .40 S&W: compact variant of the Zastava EZ)
- Rifles
- M21 (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO: Based on the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle)
- M21 A (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: Full-length variant of the M21)
- M21 ABS (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: variant of the M21 A with picatinny rail)
- M21 BS (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO: M21 variant of the M21 with picatinny rail)
- M21 S (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – Compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: Compact variant of the M21)
- M21 SBS (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 2004 – Compact assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: variant of the M21 S with picatinny rail)
- M59 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1959 – semi-automatic carbine – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Soviet SKS carbine)
- M59/66 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1966 – semi-automatic carbine – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M5)
- M70 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: Based on modified Soviet AK-47 and AKM assault rifles)
- M70A (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the M70 with milled receiver and underfolding stock)
- M70A1 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the M70A with mounting for night sights)
- M70B1 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M70 with stamped receiver and fixed stock)
- M70AB2(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M70B1 with underfolding stock)
- M70AB2N (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M70AB2 with mounting for night sights)
- M70B1N (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the Zastava M70B1 with mounting for night sights)
- M70AB3 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 7.62×39mm/40 mm grenade: variant of the Zastava M70B1 with underfolding stock and BGP-40 grenade launcher)
- M70B3 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1968 – assault rifle with grenade launcher – 7.62×39mm/40 mm grenade: variant of the Zastava M70B1 with BGP-40 grenade launcher.)
- PAP M70 (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – late 1990s – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: civilian variant of the Zastava M70 assault rifle)
- N-PAP M70 (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – unknown date – semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the PAP M70 featuring a slant-cut 1mm receiver, a double stack AKM trunnion, and a side rail rather than a dust cover rail. Comes with double stack bolt, increasing reliability.)
- N-PAP DF M70 (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – unknown date – Semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the N-PAP M70 featuring and underfolding stock. Comes without the side rail.)
- O-PAP M70 (State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – unknown date – Semi-automatic rifle – 7.62×39mm: variant of the PAP M70 featuring a 1.5mm receiver, a bulged RPK trunnion, and a M21 side rail.)
- M76 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1975 – Semi-automatic Designated marksman rifle – 7.92×57mm Mauser: Based on the Soviet Dragunov SVD Designated Marksman Rifle.)
- Zastava M87(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1987 – heavy machine gun – 12.7×108mm: variant of the Soviet NSV heavy machine gun)
- Zastava M90(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1990 – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: )
- Zastava M90A (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1990s – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO: variant of the Zastava M90 with metallic underfolding stock.)
- M85 (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1990s – carbine – 5.56×45mm NATO: carbine variant of the Zastava M90)
- Zastava M91(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1991 – semi-automatic designated marksman rifle – 7.62×54mmR: based on the Soviet Dragunov SVD Designated Marksman rifle)
- Zastava M92(Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – 1992 – Compact assault rifle – 7.62×39mm: Serbian carbine based on the Zastava M85 carbine.)
- Zastava M93(State Union of Serbia and Montenegro – 1993–1998 – bolt-action anti-materiel rifle – .50 BMG, 12.7×108mm: Serbian anti-materiel Rifle based on the Mauser rifle.)
- Zbrojovka Brno
- Machine guns
- ZB-50 (Czechoslovakia – 1932 – heavy machine gun – 7.92×57mm Mauser: indigenously designed Czechoslovakian heavy machine gun)
- Rifles
- ZB-530 (Czechoslovakia – 1954 – assault rifle – 7.62×45mm vz. 52: Indigenously designed Czechoslovakian assault rifle. Fed from a top mounted magazine, such as the one on the Bren light machine gun)
- ZH-29 (Czechoslovakia – 1929 – semi-automatic rifle – 7.92×57mm Mauser: One of the first successful self-loading rifles in military service)
- Submachine guns
- ZB-47 (Czechoslovakia – unknown date – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum: indigenously designed Czechoslovakian submachine gun intended for tank and vehicle crews)
- Zinsner machine gun (United States – machine gun – .22LR)
- Zittara (Republic of India – unknown date – personal defense weapon – 9×19mm Parabellum, 5.56×30mm MINSAS, 5.56×45mm NATO: Indian variant of the IMI TAR-21 assault rifle)
- Zlatoust RB-12 (Russian Federation – 1995 – pump-action shotgun – 12 gauge: Russian pump-action shotgun with folding stock)
- Z-M Weapons LR 300 (United States – 2000 – compact assault rifle – 5.56mm NATO: based on the AR-15)
- Zonda C22 (Argentine Republic – unknown date – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Zulfiqar (rifle) (Iran – battle rifle – 7.62×51mm NATO)
See also
- List of firearms by era
- List of firearms by magazines
- List of firearms by country
- Lists of firearms by actions
- List of firearms by type
- List of firearm cartridges
- List of semi-automatic firearms
- List of manufacturing
- List of most-produced firearms
References
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