- Hand combat weapons.
- Pistols and revolvers.
- Infantry rifles.
- Sniper/marksman rifles.
- Submachine guns.
- Shotguns.
- Machine guns.
- Grenades and mines.
Besides, what rifles were used in Vietnam?
Vietnam War Rifles (1955-1975)
- Arisaka Type 38. Bolt-Action Infantry Service Rifle.
- 1963.
- Enfield L1A1 SLR (Self-Loading Rifle) Semi-Automatic Infantry Battle Rifle / Combat Rifle.
- Fabrique Nationale FN FAL. Battle Rifle.
- Kalashnikov AK-47.
- M1 Carbine (US Carbine, Caliber 30, M1)
- M1917 Enfield (American Enfield)
- M2 Carbine (US Carbine, Caliber 30, M2)
One may also ask, what handgun was used in Vietnam? 1911-A1. Among the most famous firearms used by ground troops in the Vietnam War was the M1911 . 45 caliber automatic pistol. Already more than 50 years old by the time U.S. personnel arrived in Indochina, the legendary seven-shot sidearm was issued to grunts and officers alike, as well as vehicle crews and pilots.
Herein, where did the Vietcong get their weapons?
The most common infantry weapons of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) was the The Soviet SKS carbine or its Chinese variant. Gradually, NVA units were refitted with more modern AK-47 rifles from China, the Soviet Union, and other Warsaw Pact countries.
Did US soldiers use AK 47 in Vietnam?
Troops in 'Nam often preferred the Kalashnikov to their own guns. While the Soviet Avtomat Kalashnikova has become the iconic weapon of bad guys in Hollywood blockbusters and big-budget video games, U.S. commandos made good use of the rugged rifles in Vietnam.