List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces

This is a list of weapons served individually by the United States armed forces, sorted by type and current level of use. This list does not include a number of weapons used by Special Operations Forces, as their specific equipment is mostly unknown and some Special Operations Forces weapons are only used by a few operators.

While the general understanding is that crew-served weapons require more than one person to operate them, there are important exceptions in the case of both squad automatic weapons (SAW) and sniper rifles. Within the Table of Organization and Equipment for both the United States Army and the U.S. Marine Corps, these two classes of weapons are understood to be crew-served, as the operator of the weapon (identified as a sniper or as a SAW gunner) has an assistant, who carries additional ammunition and associated equipment, acts as a spotter, and is also fully qualified in the operation of the weapon. Hence, the above weapons are listed under List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. armed forces. See also Equipment of the United States Coast Guard for a more detailed list of their small arms.

Contents

Machine guns

In active service

Out of service (obsolete)

Experimental

Anti-tank/assault

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Experimental

Bayonets, knives, bayonet-knife models

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Grenades

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Experimental

Handguns

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)/Canceled experiments)

Non-lethal

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Rifles

Includes muskets, musketoons, etc., as well as rifles

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)/Canceled experiments

Carbines

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete) including canceled experiments

Shotguns

In active service

In active service (Some Branches or limited roles)

Out of Service

Experimental

Submachine guns

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Swords

In active service

Out of service

See also

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