Semi-automatic Rifle - Military Semi-automatic Rifles (and Commercial Derivatives)

Military Semi-automatic Rifles (and Commercial Derivatives)

  • Belgium:
    • FN Model 1949
    • FN FAL (has both semi-automatic and fully automatic variants)
    • FN PS90 (a semi-automatic variant of the fully automatic FN P90)
    • FN FS2000 (a semi-automatic variant of the fully automatic FN F2000)
  • Brazil:
    • Itajubá Model 954 Mosquetão
  • Chile:
    • FAMAE FD-200
  • People's Republic of China:
    • Type 56
  • Czechoslovakia
    • ZH-29
    • vz. 52/57
  • Egypt:
    • Hakim Rifle
    • Rasheed Carbine
  • France:
    • fusil semi automatique de 8 mm RSC modèle 1917
    • fusil semi automatique de 8 mm RSC modèle 1918
    • Fusil semi automatique MAS 40
    • Fusil semi automatique MAS 44
    • Fusil semi automatique MAS 49
  • Germany:
    • Gewehr 41(W)
    • Gewehr 43
    • H&K G3 (has both semi-automatic and fully automatic variants)
    • H&K G36 (successor of the G3)
    • Heckler & Koch PSG-1
  • Mexico:
    • Mondragón automatic and semi-automatic rifle, M-1908
    • Mendoza RM2
  • Poland
    • kbsp wz.38M
  • Russia:
    • Kalashnikov
      • Saiga semi-automatic rifle
    • Simonov
      • SKS Carbine
    • Tokarev
      • SVT-40
  • Sweden:
    • AG-42 Ljungman
  • Spain
    • CETME
  • United States:
    • M1941 Johnson rifle
    • M1947 Johnson auto carbine
    • M1 Garand rifle
    • M1A rifle (Civilian version of the M14 rifle)
    • AR-15 rifle
    • Bushmaster ACR
    • Robinson XCR
    • M1 Carbine
    • M4A1
  • Yugoslavia
    • Zastava M76
    • M59/66

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