Our Army Relies on These Guns to Protect America

Recently, you’ve most likely heard more talks than ever before about tariffs and a potential trade war. Yet many people are growing increasingly concerned that our world is sitting on the doorstep of World War II — and that a global conflict is soon to be unleashed. Singapore’s Prime Minister recently asked about the potential […] The post Our Army Relies on These Guns to Protect America appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Our Army Relies on These Guns to Protect America

Recently, you’ve most likely heard more talks than ever before about tariffs and a potential trade war. Yet many people are growing increasingly concerned that our world is sitting on the doorstep of World War II — and that a global conflict is soon to be unleashed. Singapore’s Prime Minister recently asked about the potential impact of Donald Trump’s second term in office as American president. As Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s President, clash over trade, both look to potential allies to join their “bloc.” It is this move, Singapore’s PM says, that could draw countries into declaring allegiances — and potentially kickstarting WW III. Engaging in war is not necessarily new for the U.S. — our country has contributed to, and participated in, numerous conflicts throughout the years. But our army would need to begin preparing for battle with the guns they’ve come to trust. (The U.S. has intervened in more wars than you think.)

What firearms feature most proominently in the Army’s arsenal? Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at guns used by the U.S. Army. To identify the most commonly used U.S. Army guns, 24/7 Wall St. referenced data from a range of sources, including military handbooks, government press releases, and firearms publications, including the Army’s Weapon Systems Handbook, to identify every standard-issue gun in the U.S. Army. These guns were ranked chronologically. We included supplemental information regarding the type of firearm, range, caliber, and manufacturer from the Military Factory.

Why Are We Covering This?

The global arms manufacturing sector is truly massive. Industry giants like Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), Raytheon (now called RTX Corp. (NYSE: RTX)), and Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) each account for billions in sales each year. This is in no small part thanks to their long history of lucrative weapons contracts for the U.S. military, which has an $800 billion+ annual budget. While some gun manufacturers on our list are major non-American companies like Sig Sauer and Heckler & Koch, each company is still bound by law to manufacture its U.S. military-bound weapons at factories in the United States.

Can you guess the most common guns used by the U.S. Army?:

28. Colt M1911

colt goverment m1911
  • Type: Semi-automatic service pistol
  • Year introduced: 1911
  • Maximum effective range: 82 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing
  • Caliber: .45 ACP

27. M2 Browning

  • Type: General purpose machine gun
  • Year introduced: 1921
  • Maximum effective range: 6,550 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Saco Defense Industries
  • Caliber: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)

26. Mossberg Model 500

  • Type: Pump-action shotgun
  • Year introduced: 1961
  • Maximum effective range: 130 ft.
  • Manufacturer: O.S. Mossberg & Sons
  • Caliber: 12-gauge

25. Heckler & Koch HK MP5

  • Type: Submachine gun
  • Year introduced: 1966
  • Maximum effective range: 660 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: 9×19 parabellum

24. Saco Mk 19

  • Type: Automatic grenade launcher
  • Year introduced: 1967
  • Maximum effective range: 4,500 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Saco Defense Industries
  • Caliber: 40x53mm

23. Mossberg Model 590

  • Type: Pump-action shotgun
  • Year introduced: 1975
  • Maximum effective range: 130 ft.
  • Manufacturer: O.S. Mossberg & Sons
  • Caliber: 12-gauge

22. Fabrique Nationale M240

  • Type: General purpose machine gun
  • Year introduced: 1977
  • Maximum effective range: 5,905 ft.
  • Manufacturer: FN Manufacturing
  • Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

21. FIM-92 Stinger

  • Type: Air defense missile system
  • Year introduced: 1981
  • Maximum effective range: 15,750 ft.
  • Manufacturer: General Dynamics / Raytheon
  • Caliber: 70mm

20. Fabrique Nationale M249 SAW / LMG

  • Type: Light machine gun
  • Year introduced: 1984
  • Maximum effective range: 2,600 ft.
  • Manufacturer: FN Manufacturing
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62x51mm NATO

19. Remington M24 SWS

  • Type: Bolt-action sniper rifle
  • Year introduced: 1987
  • Maximum effective range: 2,624 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Remington Arms
  • Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

18. SIG-Sauer P228

  • Type: Semi-automatic service pistol
  • Year introduced: 1988
  • Maximum effective range: 165 ft.
  • Manufacturer: SIG-Sauer
  • Caliber: 9×19 parabellum

17. Beretta M9

  • Type: Semi-automatic service pistol
  • Year introduced: 1990
  • Maximum effective range: 164 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Beretta
  • Caliber: 9×19 parabellum

16. Colt M16A4

  • Type: Automatic rifle
  • Year introduced: 1990
  • Maximum effective range: 1,968 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

15. M4 Carbine

  • Type: Assault carbine
  • Year introduced: 1994
  • Maximum effective range: 1,640 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing / Remington Arms
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

14. FGM-148 Javelin

  • Type: Anti-tank guided missile launcher
  • Year introduced: 1996
  • Maximum effective range: 8,202 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Raytheon / Lockheed Martin
  • Caliber: 127mm

13. Benelli M4 Super 90

  • Type: Semi-automatic shotgun
  • Year introduced: 1999
  • Maximum effective range: 164 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Benelli Armi
  • Caliber: 12-gauge

12. Heckler & Koch HK MP7

  • Type: Submachine gun
  • Year introduced: 2001
  • Maximum effective range: 656 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: HK 4.6x30mm

11. Mk 14

  • Type: Designated marksman rifle
  • Year introduced: 2004
  • Maximum effective range: 1,500 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Smith Enterprises
  • Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

10. Heckler & Koch HK 416

  • Type: Assault rifle
  • Year introduced: 2005
  • Maximum effective range: 985 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

9. Heckler & Koch HK 417

  • Type: Designated marksman rifle
  • Year introduced: 2006
  • Maximum effective range: 2,625 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

8. M110 SASS

  • Type: Designated marksman rifle
  • Year introduced: 2007
  • Maximum effective range: 2,624 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Knight’s Armament
  • Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

7. Barrett M107

  • Type: Anti-materiel / anti-personnel sniper rifle
  • Year introduced: 2008
  • Maximum effective range: 1,850 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Barrett Firearms
  • Caliber: .50 BMG (12.7x99mm NATO)

6. Heckler & Koch M320 GLM

  • Type: Single-shot under-barrel grenade launcher
  • Year introduced: 2010
  • Maximum effective range: 492 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: 40x46mm SR

5. Brugger & Thomet APC9

  • Type: Modular personal defense weapon
  • Year introduced: 2011
  • Maximum effective range: 330 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Brugger & Thomet
  • Caliber: 9x19mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

4. Heckler & Koch HK M27

  • Type: Designated marksman rifle
  • Year introduced: 2011
  • Maximum effective range: 1,800 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

3. Remington M2010 ESR

  • Type: Bolt-action sniper rifle
  • Year introduced: 2011
  • Maximum effective range: 3,935 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Remington Arms
  • Caliber: .300 Winchester Magnum

2. Heckler & Koch HK 45

  • Type: Semi-automatic service pistol
  • Year introduced: 2013
  • Maximum effective range: 165 ft.
  • Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
  • Caliber: .45 ACP

1. SIG-Sauer P320

  • Type: Semi-automatic service pistol
  • Year introduced: 2014
  • Maximum effective range: 165 ft.
  • Manufacturer: SIG-Sauer
  • Caliber: 9×19 parabellum

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