Name |
Type |
Country |
Image |
Years of service |
Notes |
Steyr SSG 69 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Austria |
|
1969–present |
|
FN FAL |
Battle rifle |
Belgium |
|
1953–present |
|
FN SCAR-H |
Battle rifle |
Belgium |
|
2009–present |
|
FN MAG |
General-purpose machine gun |
Belgium |
|
1958–present |
|
Colt Canada C19 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Canada |
|
2018–present |
Licensed copy of the Tikka T3 CTR |
C6A1 FLEX |
General-purpose machine gun |
Canada |
|
2019–present |
Improved variant of C6 GPMG. |
CS/LR4 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
China |
|
2012–present |
|
CS/LR35 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
China |
|
2020–present |
|
QJY-201 |
General-purpose machine gun |
China |
|
2020–present |
|
Madsen-Saetter machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
Denmark |
|
1961–present |
|
Sako TRG |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Finland |
|
2000–present |
TRG-21 and TRG-22 variant. |
Tikka T3 |
Bolt-action rifle |
Finland |
|
2006–present |
|
FA-MAS Type 62 |
Battle rifle |
France |
|
1962 |
|
FR F2 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
France |
|
1986-present |
|
AA-52 |
General-purpose machine gun |
France |
|
1952–present |
|
Heckler & Koch G3 |
Battle rifle |
Germany |
|
1959–present |
|
Heckler & Koch HK417 |
Battle rifle |
Germany |
|
2006–present |
Derived from the Heckler & Koch HK416. |
Heckler & Koch PSG1 |
Semi-automatic sniper rifle |
Germany |
|
1972–present |
|
Heckler & Koch MSG90 |
Designated marksman rifle |
Germany |
|
1990–present |
|
Heckler & Koch G28 |
Designated marksman rifle |
Germany |
|
2006–present |
Variant of the Heckler & Koch HK417. |
SIG Sauer SSG 3000 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Germany |
|
1992–present |
|
MG 3 machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
Germany |
|
1959–present |
Derived from the MG 42. |
Rheinmetall MG 60 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Germany |
|
Designed in 1960 |
Derived from the MG 45. |
Heckler & Koch HK21 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Germany |
|
1961–present |
|
Heckler & Koch MG5 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Germany |
|
2015–present |
|
Ishapore 2A1 rifle |
Bolt-action rifle |
India |
|
1963–present |
Derived from SMLE Mk III*. |
Pindad SM-2 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Indonesia |
|
2003–present |
Licensed copy of the FN MAG |
Pindad SPR-1 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Indonesia |
|
2003–present |
|
Pindad SPR-3 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Indonesia |
|
2010–present |
|
Pindad SS3 |
Battle rifle |
Indonesia |
|
2016–present |
|
Komodo Armament D7 PMR SA |
Designated marksman rifle |
Indonesia |
|
2014–present |
|
Komodo Armament D7CH |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Indonesia |
|
2016–present |
|
Karabiner 98k |
Bolt-action rifle |
Israel |
|
1958–1970s |
Rechambered from the original 7.92×57mm Mauser. |
IMI Galil AR |
Battle rifle |
Israel |
|
1972–present |
7.62×51mm variant of IMI Galil. |
IWI Tavor 7 |
Bullpup battle rifle |
Israel |
|
Designed in 2013–2017 |
|
IMI Galil Galatz |
Semi-automatic sniper rifle |
Israel |
|
1983–present |
|
Beretta BM 59 |
Battle rifle |
Italy |
|
1959–present |
Derived from M1 Garand. |
Beretta MG 42/59 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Italy |
|
1959–present |
Licensed copy of the MG 3 machine gun. |
Howa Type 64 |
Battle rifle |
Japan |
|
1964–present |
|
Sumitomo Type 62 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Japan |
|
1962–present |
|
Kongsberg M59 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Norway |
|
1959–present |
Derived from the Karabiner 98k. |
PSR-90 |
Semi-automatic sniper rifle |
Pakistan |
|
|
Derived from the HK PSG1. |
Azb DMR MK1 |
Designated marksman rifle |
Pakistan |
|
2014–present |
|
UKM-2000 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Poland |
|
2000–present |
|
AK-308 |
Battle rifle |
Russia |
|
2018–present |
|
SV-98 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
Russia |
|
2003 |
Export variant. |
Vektor SS-77 |
General-purpose machine gun |
South Africa |
|
1986–present |
|
Denel DMG-5 |
General-purpose machine gun |
South Africa |
|
Designed in 2016 |
|
S&T Motiv K12 |
General-purpose machine gun |
South Korea |
|
2012–present |
|
S&T Motiv K14 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
South Korea |
|
2012–present |
|
Ak 4 rifle |
Battle rifle |
Sweden |
|
1964–present |
Licensed copy of the HK G3A3. |
Ksp 58 machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
Sweden |
|
1958–present |
Licensed copy of the FN MAG. |
Kulspruta m/39 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Sweden |
|
1975–present |
Licensed copy of the M1919A4. |
Kulspruta m/42 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Sweden |
|
1975–present |
Derived from the M1919A6. |
SIG MG 710-3 |
General-purpose machine gun |
Switzerland |
|
1960s–present |
|
L7A2 |
General-purpose machine gun |
United Kingdom |
|
1954–present |
Derivde from the FN MAG |
L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle |
Semi-automatic rifle |
United Kingdom |
|
1954–present |
Derived from the FN FAL. |
L42A1 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
United Kingdom |
|
1970–1990 |
Variant of the Rifle No. 4 Mk I (T). |
Parker-Hale M85 |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
United Kingdom |
|
1980s–present |
|
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
United Kingdom |
|
1990–present |
|
L4 machine gun |
Light machine gun |
United Kingdom |
|
1950s–1990s |
|
L94A1 chain gun |
Chain gun |
United Kingdom |
|
1980–present |
|
L129A1 |
Desingnated marksman rifle |
United Kingdom |
|
2010-present |
|
M14 rifle |
Battle rifle |
United States |
|
1957–present |
|
Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle |
Battle rifle Designated marksman rifle |
United States |
|
2002–present |
|
M1 Garand |
Semi-automatic rifle |
United States |
|
1965–1990s[1] |
Mk 2 Mod 0 and Mk 2 Mod 1 variants were converted to 7.62 NATO for US Navy. |
M24 Sniper Weapon System |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
United States |
|
1988–present |
Military and police variant of Remington 700. |
Remington MSR |
Bolt-action sniper rifle |
United States |
|
2009–present |
|
M60 machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
United States |
|
1957–present |
|
M134 Minigun |
Rotary machine gun |
United States |
|
1963–present |
|
M240 machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
United States |
|
1977–present |
Derived from the FN MAG. |
Mk 48 machine gun |
General-purpose machine gun |
United States |
|
2003–present |
Derived from the Mk 46 Mod 0. |
Zastava M77 B1 |
Battle rifle |
Yugoslavia |
|
1977–present |
|
Zastava M77 |
Light machine gun |
Yugoslavia |
|
1977–present |
|