List of infantry weapons of World War I

This is a list of infantry weapons of World War I (1914–1918).

Democratic Republic of Armenia Republic of Armenia

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian Empire

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Grenades

Flamethrowers

Mortars

Swords

Belgium Kingdom of Belgium

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Shotguns

 British Empire

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Grenades

Mortar


Projectile Weapons

Support Guns

Swords

Bayonets

Knives

 Kingdom of Bulgaria

Handguns

Rifles

Machine guns

Flamethrowers

Sultanate of Darfur

Rifles

Shotguns

Swords

Polearms

Dervish State

Rifles

Machine Guns

Swords

France French Republic

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Anti-tank weapons

Grenades

Flamethrowers

Mortars

Projectile Weapons

Support Guns

Knives

Swords

 German Empire

Gewehr 98 rifle and bayonet

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Submachine Guns

Anti-tank weapons

Grenades

Mines

Flamethrowers

Mortars

Support Guns

Swords

 Kingdom of Greece

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Mortars

Kingdom of Hejaz

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

 Kingdom of Italy

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Submachine Guns

Mortars

Emirate of Jabal Shammar

Rifles

Machine Guns

 Empire of Japan

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Swords

Bayonets

 Kingdom of Montenegro

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Kingdom of Nepal Kingdom of Nepal

Rifles

Machine Guns

Knives

 Ottoman Empire

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Grenades

Flamethrowers

Portugal Portuguese Republic

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Mortars

Emirate of Riyadh

Rifles

 Kingdom of Romania

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

 Russian Empire

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Grenades

Mortars

Support Guns

Swords

 Kingdom of Serbia

Handguns

Rifle

Machine Guns

Grenades

Mortars

 United States of America

Handguns

Rifles

Machine Guns

Shotguns

Grenades

Mortars

Support Guns

Bayonets

Knives

Weapons used in trench raids

References

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