Weapons with M

  • Real firearm; rapid-fire weapon used in war.

  • Large blade, commonly used as a weapon.

  • Blunt medieval weapon with spiked head, used in war.

  • Explosive weapon launched from air or ground.

  • Real assault rifle used by many armies.

  • Historical firearm used by soldiers.

  • Rotary machine gun with very high rate.

  • Shorthand for a Molotov cocktail weapon.

  • Explosive weapon triggered by contact.

  • Indirect-fire weapon launching explosive shells.

  • Term for powerful revolvers, e.g., .44 Magnum.

  • Heavy kitchen blade; often used as an improvised weapon

  • US 7.62mm battle rifle used in mid‑20th century wars

  • Chemical weapon from WWI; blister‑forming gas

  • Famous German 9mm submachine gun, used worldwide.

  • Spiked club-like mace, used in medieval combat.

  • U.S. sniper rifle (M40), used by the Marine Corps.

  • Explosive devices buried or hidden to damage targets.

  • WWII-era semi‑automatic rifle, U.S. military weapon.

  • Missile launchers fire missiles; key modern weapon.

  • Spanish for machine gun; automatic combat firearm.

  • A maul is a heavy hammer that can be used as weapon.

  • MAC-10: compact submachine gun, used in combat.

  • M416: assault rifle variant used by militaries and games.

  • Famous WWII US semi‑auto rifle, very lethal in battle.

  • Iconic .45 caliber US pistol, used since 1911 in wars.

  • US “Mother of All Bombs”, massive guided airburst bomb.

  • US 7.62mm battle rifle, used in Cold War conflicts.

  • German firearms brand, known for Mauser rifles in wars.

  • German for “machine gun”, classic automatic war weapon.

  • Traditional Dayak sword from Borneo used in war.

  • Compact American submachine gun, 1970s era.

  • US military flashbang grenade designation M80.

  • French for war club; blunt melee weapon.

  • Precision rifle category designed for combat.

  • Improvised firearm cobbled from spare parts.

  • Automatic handgun class, fires in rapid bursts.

  • US 7.62mm GPMG, famous Vietnam‑era machine gun.

  • US 5.56mm SAW light machine gun, squad support.

  • US bolt‑action sniper rifle, long‑range combat.

  • US 60 mm M19 mortar used as light infantry support weapon in WWII.

  • M13 US twin‑.50 AA mount; also M13 rifle variant, both combat weapons.

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