Weapons
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Small Arms
United States- 45 caliber M1911
Britain- 38 caliber Webley
Soviet Union- Nagent revolver 1895
Tokarev pistol
Germany- 38 caliber Walther
Luger Model 1908
Italy- Beretta .33 caliber
Japan- Nambu Type 94
Rifles
United States- M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
Britain- Lee Enfield NO. 4 AND 5
Germany- Karabiner 98K
Italy- Mannlicher Modello 91
Japan- Arisaka
Sub- Machineguns
United States- M1 Thompson
Britain- the Sten gun
Germany- MP 40
Sturmgewehr
Artillary
Large artillery guns were used on all sides to try to weaken each other’s lines.
A very common artillery gun was the Howitzer.
United States- 45 caliber M1911
Britain- 38 caliber Webley
Soviet Union- Nagent revolver 1895
Tokarev pistol
Germany- 38 caliber Walther
Luger Model 1908
Italy- Beretta .33 caliber
Japan- Nambu Type 94
Rifles
United States- M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
Britain- Lee Enfield NO. 4 AND 5
Germany- Karabiner 98K
Italy- Mannlicher Modello 91
Japan- Arisaka
Sub- Machineguns
United States- M1 Thompson
Britain- the Sten gun
Germany- MP 40
Sturmgewehr
Artillary
Large artillery guns were used on all sides to try to weaken each other’s lines.
A very common artillery gun was the Howitzer.
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