Chinese Civil War - List of Chinese Civil War Weapons

List of Chinese Civil War Weapons

Handguns

  • Mauser C96 (Chinese copy), Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • Browning Hi-Power, Nationalists, Communists
  • FN M1900, Nationalists, Communists
  • Luger P08, Nationalists
  • Nambu Type 14, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 26, Nationalists, Communists
  • Nambu Type 94, Nationalists, Communists
  • Nagant M1895, Communists
  • Tokarev TT-30/TT-33, Communists
  • Colt M1911/A1 (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists

Rifles

  • Type 24 rifle, Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • ZH-29 rifle, Nationalists
  • Hanyang Type 88, Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • Gewehr 98, Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • Mauser Karabiner 98 kurz, Nationalists
  • vz. 24, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 38 Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 2 Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 38 Cavalry Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 99 Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 97 Sniper Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 44 Cavalry Rifle, Nationalists, Communists
  • Mosin-Nagant M1891/30, M1938, M1944, Communists
  • Tokarev SVT-38, SVT-40, Communists
  • M1 Garand (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • M1 carbine (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • M1903 Springfield (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • M1941 Johnson rifle (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • M1917 Enfield rifle (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • Mondragón F-08, Nationalist, Communists
  • Lee-Enfield SMLE Rifle No.4 Mk.1, Nationalists

Submachine Guns

  • MP 18 (Chinese copy), Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • MP 28, Nationalists
  • MP 34, Nationalists
  • MP 40, Nationalists, Communists
  • SIG MKMS, warlords
  • Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1 (U.S Lend Lease, later local produced Chinese copies), Nationalists
  • PPSh-41, Communists
  • PPS-43, Communists
  • M3/A1 'Grease Gun' (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists, Communists
  • M50 Reising (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • Sten, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 100 submachine gun, Nationalists, Communists

Machine Guns

  • ZB vz.26 (purchashed in large quantity from Czechoslovakia), Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • Madsen machine gun (Multi-caliber), warlords, Nationalists, Communists
  • MG 34, Nationalists
  • MG 42, Nationalists
  • Type 11 Light Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 96 Light Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 97 Light Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 99 Light Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • Bren light machine gun, Nationalists
  • Lahti-Saloranta M/26, Nationalists
  • DP-28 Light Machine Gun, Communists
  • Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists

Heavy Machine Guns

  • Chinese Type 24 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy of MG 08), Nationalists, warlords, Communists
  • MG 08,Nationalists,Warlords
  • Browning M1917A1 Heavy Machine Gun (Chinese copy), Nationalists
  • M2 Browning (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 1 Heavy Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun, Nationalists, Communists
  • DShK 1938 Heavy Machine Gun, Communists
  • Maxim PM1910 Machine Gun, Communists
  • DS-39, Communists
  • SG-43 Goryunov, Communists

Anti-Tank Weapons

  • PaK 36, Nationalists, Communists
  • PTRD-41 Bolt-action Anti-Tank Rifle, Communists
  • PTRS-41 Semi-Automatic Anti-Tank Rifle, Communists
  • Rocket Launcher, M1/A1 "Bazooka" (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists
  • ZiS-2, Communists
  • ZiS-3, Communists

Grenades

  • Model 24 grenade (Chinese copies) Communists, warlords, Nationalists
  • F1 Fragmentation Hand Grenade, Communists
  • RGD-33 Fragmentation Hand Grenade, Communists
  • RG-42 Fragmentation Hand Grenade, Communists
  • Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade (U.S Lend-Lease), Nationalists

Misc

  • Dadao, Nationalists, Communists

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