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

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Template:Short description Template:See also Template:More citations needed This is a list of weapons served individually by the United States armed forces. While the general understanding is that crew-served weapons require more than one person to operate them, there are important exceptions in the case for both squad automatic weapons (SAW) and sniper rifles. Within the Table of Organization and Equipment for both the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps, these two classes of weapons are considered as crew-served; the operator of the weapon 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. These weapons are listed under the List of crew-served weapons of the U.S. armed forces.

Bayonets, knives, and bayonet-knife models

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

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Out of service (obsolete)

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  • Marine Corps Raiders stiletto by Camillus
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  • Mk 2 Machete (Navy)
  • Mk 2 Utility Knife (Marine Corps/Navy)<ref name="PacificWar">Template:Cite book</ref>
  • M1 bayonet (M1 Garand/M1903)
  • M3 Trench Knife<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • M4 Bayonet (M1 Carbine)
  • M5 Bayonet (M1 Garand)
  • M6 Bayonet (M14)
  • M1795 Bayonet
  • M1812 Bay
  • M1816 Bayonet
  • M1819 Hall Breech-Loading Rifle Socket Bayonet
  • M1841 Mississippi Rifle Bayonet
  • M1847 Musketoon Bayonet
  • M1849 Rifleman's Knife
  • M1855 Socket Bayonet
  • M1861 Navy Rifle Bayonet
  • M1868 Trowel Bayonet
  • M1873 Trowel Bayonet
  • M1880 Hunting Knife (a.k.a. Entrenching knife)
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  • M1898 Bolo Bayonet
  • M1898 Bowie Bayonet
  • M1892 Bayonet (Krag)
  • M1895 Lee Rifle Bayonet
  • M1904 Hospital Corps Knife<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • M1905 Bayonet (M1903/M1 Garand)
  • M1909 Bolo Knife<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Grenades

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In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Sidearms

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The M1911A1 and M9 pistol.

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

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U.S. Model 1836 flintlock pistol, on display at Sutter's Fort

Canceled experiments and competitions

Less-lethal

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

  • FN 303 semi-automatic less-lethal riot gun
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Out of service (obsolete)

Rifles

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

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In active service (some branches or limited roles)

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Out of service (obsolete)

Semi and fully automatic

Bolt action

Breech loading

Lever action

Rifled muskets

Smoothbore muskets

Experimental

Canceled experiments

  • Textron CT System (Olin Winchester CT 6.8mm polymer-cased telescoped cartridge) (US Army) - not selected for NGSW program.
  • General Dynamics RM277 (True Velocity .277 TVCM polymer-cased cartridge) (US Army) - not selected for NGSW program.
  • Desert Tech MDRx (PCP Ammunition 6.8mm polymer case-metal cartridge) (US Army) - not selected for NGSW program
  • LSAT rifle (not adopted, superseded by NGSW-R).
  • FN-America HAMR (Federal Cartridge Company 6.8mm cartridge) (United States Marine Corps) - not selected for IAR program
  • XM8 rifle - not adopted (5.56×45mm NATO)
  • XM29 (5.56×45mm NATO and 20 mm airburst munition (XM1018)(early)/25 mm airburst munition) - program canceled
  • Advanced Combat Rifle program entries (concluded 1991)
  • Misc. Future Rifle Program entries (canceled)
  • Special Purpose Individual Weapon (SPIW) program entries - concluded/canceled)

Carbines

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Canceled experiments and competitions

Shotguns

In active service

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service/Canceled

Experimental

Submachine guns

In active service (some branches or limited roles)

Out of service (obsolete)

Swords

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Five U.S. Marine Corps privates with fixed bayonets under the command of their noncommissioned officer, who displays his M1859 Marine NCO sword.

In active service

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Out of service

  • Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword
  • Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber
  • Model 1872 Mounted Artillery Officers' Saber
  • Model 1840 Army Musicians' Sword
  • Model 1812/13 Starr Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1818 Starr Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1833 Dragoon Saber
  • Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1872 Light Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1906 Light Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1913 "Patton" Cavalry Saber
  • Model 1832 Army Foot Officers' Sword
  • Model 1832 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1832 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1839 Army Topographical Engineer Officers' Sword
  • Model 1840 Army Foot Officers' Sword
  • Model 1840 Army General & Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1840 Army Medical Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1840 Army Pay Department Officers' Sword
  • Model 1840 Army Engineer Officers' Sword
  • Model 1850 Army Foot Officers' Sword
  • Model 1850 Army Staff & Field Officers' Sword
  • Model 1860 Army Field & Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1872 Army Line & Staff Officers' Sword
  • Model 1830 Navy Officers' Sword
  • Model 1841 Navy Officers' Sword
  • Model 1834 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
  • Model 1870 Revenue Cutter Service Officers' Sword
  • Model 1797 Starr Naval Cutlass
  • Model 1808 Starr Naval Cutlass
  • Mayweg & Nippes "Baltimore" Naval Cutlass, c. 1810
  • Model 1816 Starr Naval Cutlass
  • Model 1826 Starr Naval Cutlass
  • Model 1841 Naval Cutlass
  • Model 1861 Naval Cutlass
  • Model 1917 Naval Cutlass
  • Marine Noncommissioned Officers' Sword, c.1832–1859
  • Marine Officers' Mameluke Sword, 1826–59
  • West Point Cadets' Sword, Model 1872
  • West Point Cadets' Sword, c. 1837

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References

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