List of World War II firearms of China
List of National Revolutionary Army weapons, including warlords, communists and soldiers.
Pistols
- Mauser C96[1] (includes Chinese copies)
- Browning Hi-Power (Burma Campaign X-Forces and Y-Forces)
- Colt M1911 (U.S Lend Lease)
- Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 Chinese copy (Later known as the Type 54 in the Cold War)
- FN M1900 (Chinese copy)
- Nambu Pistol (captured from Japanese forces)
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (issued to officers only)
- Luger P08
Rifles
- Type 24 rifle-main battle rifle (Chinese licensed copy of Gewehr 98) [1][2][3]
- Hanyang Type 88 (Chinese licensed copy of Gewehr 1888)[1]
- Mosin–Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944
- Mauser Karabiner 98k (mainly given to the early German trained divisions) [4]
- Gewehr 98 (mainly given to the early German trained divisions) [1]
- Browning Automatic Rifle (U.S Lend Lease)
- Mondragón rifle
- ZH-29
- Vz. 24
- FN 1924
- SVT-40
- Arisaka Type 38 rifle, Type 44 carbine, and Type 99 rifle (captured from Japanese forces)
- Springfield M1903 (U.S Lend Lease)
- M1917 rifle (U.S Lend Lease)
- M1 Garand
- General Liu rifle
Submachine Guns
- MP18 (Chinese licensed copies)
- M3 submachine gun
- Thompson SMG (U.S Lend Lease, later local produced Chinese copies) [5]
- Sten
- PPSh-41
- PPS
- Type 100 submachine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
Light Machine Guns
- ZB vz.26 ZB vz.30 (purchased in large quantity from former Czechoslovakia, later local produced Chinese copies)[1]
- Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun (U.S Lend Lease)
- MG34 (Chinese copy)[1]
- Bren LMG (Provided by Britain and Canada from 1941 to 1945)
- Type 11 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
- Type 96 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
- Type 99 light machine gun (captured from Japanese forces)
- DP machine gun (Provided by Soviet in the early period of war, mostly used by NRA elite forces such as 200th Division, 74th Army)
- Neuhausen KE-7 (Purchased from Switzerland)
Heavy Machine Guns
- Chinese Type 24 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy of MG 08) [1]
- Chinese Type 30 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy of Browning M1917)
- PM M1910
- Type 3 heavy machine gun
- Type 92 heavy machine gun
- Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun
Tanks
- M4 Sherman (Only used in India-Burma Theater by Chinese Expedition Army)
- M3 Stuart(Only used in India-Burma Theater by Chinese Expedition Army)
- Type 95 Ha-Go (Captured only)
- Type 94 Te-Ke (Captured only)
- Panzer I (Bought from Germany before the war)
- Vickers 6-ton (Bought from UK before the war)
- T26 (Provided by Soviet during the early period of war)
- L3/33 (Bought from Italy before the war)
Anti-Tank weapons
- PaK 36 (Chinese copy)[1]
- 37 mm Gun M3
- Boys anti tank rifle
- PTRD
- ZiS-2
- ZiS-3
Mountain artillery
- Type 41 75 mm Mountain Gun (Chinese copy)
Field guns
Howitzers
Grenades
- Model 24 grenade (Chinese copy) [1]
Close quarters weapons
- Dadao [1]
- Miao dao
- HY1935 bayonet
- Qiang (spear)
- Type 30 bayonet (captured from Japanese forces)
See also
- List of equipment used in World War II
- List of common World War II infantry weapons
- List of secondary and special issue World War II infantry weapons
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Second Sino- Japanese War: Military Equipment". Museum of Learning. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
- ↑ 奋战八年--中正式步骑枪. Retrieved on August 2, 2008. (Simplified Chinese)
- ↑ Mauser cinese modello 1933 "standard modell". Retrieved on August 3, 2008. (Italian)
- ↑ Ball, Robert: Mauser Military Rifles of the World Gun Digest Books, 2006
- ↑ Charles H. Smith. "History of the Thompson submachine gun". Retrieved 2010-11-01.
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