This is an extensive list of small arms—including pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, shotguns, battle rifles, assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, personal defense weapons, carbines, designated marksman rifles, flamethrowers, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers, anti-tank rifles and any other variants. This list is by no means, complete.
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- Waffenfabrik Bern
- Rifles
- Schmidt–Rubin M1889 (Swiss Confederation – 1889 – Straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1889/96 (Swiss Confederation – 1896 – Straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90, 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90/03, 7.5×54.5mm Swiss GP90/23)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1896/11 (Swiss Confederation – 1907 – Straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90, 7.5×53.5mm Swiss GP90/03, 7.5×54.5mm Swiss GP90/23)
- Schmidt–Rubin M1911 (Swiss Confederation – 1911 – Straight-pull bolt-action rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- K31 (Swiss Confederation – 1931 – Straight-Pull bolt-action carbine – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- Sturmgewehr 52 (Swiss Confederation – 1952 – Battle rifle – 7.5mm Kurzpatrone)
- Sturmgewehr 54 (Swiss Confederation – 1954 – Battle rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11)
- Walther Arms
- Pistols
- Walther GSP (Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP 25 Jahre (Federal Republic of Germany – 1992 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP Atlanta (Federal Republic of Germany – 1996 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP Expert (Federal Republic of Germany – Late 1990s – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther GSP MV (Federal Republic of Germany – 1976 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 S&W Long)
- Walther GSP-C (Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 S&W Long)
- Walther Model 4 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1910 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP)
- Walther P5 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1977 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI)
- Walther P5 Compact (Federal Republic of Germany – 1980s – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI)
- Walther P22 (Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P22 CA (Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P22 Target (Federal Republic of Germany – 2003 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Walther P38 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther HP (Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – semi-automatic pistol – 7.65×21mm Parabellum, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P1 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1954 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P4 (Federal Republic of Germany – Late 1970s – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P38 SD (Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P38K (Federal Republic of Germany – 1938 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Champion (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Compact (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P88 Sport (Federal Republic of Germany – 1988 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther P99 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99 TA (Federal Republic of Germany – 2002 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99 Year 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99AS (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c AS (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c DAO (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99c QA (Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99DAO (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99Q (Federal Republic of Germany – 1997 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther P99QA (Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum, 9×21mm IMI, .40 S&W)
- Walther PK380 (Federal Republic of Germany – 2009 – semi-automatic pistol – .380 ACP)
- Walther PP (Federal Republic of Germany – 1929 – semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PP Super (Federal Republic of Germany – 1972 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×18mm Ultra)
- Walther PPK (Federal Republic of Germany – 1931 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK-L (Federal Republic of Germany – 1950s – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK/E (Federal Republic of Germany – 2000 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther PPK/S (Federal Republic of Germany – 1945 – Compact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .32 ACP, .380 ACP)
- Walther TPH (Federal Republic of Germany – 1968 – Subcompact semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle, .25 ACP)
- Rifles
- Walther WA 2000 (Federal Republic of Germany – 1982 – Semi-automatic sniper rifle – 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11, 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum)
- Submachine guns
- Walther MPK (Federal Republic of Germany – 1963 – Compact submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Walther MPL (Federal Republic of Germany – 1963 – submachine gun – 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Wanzl Infantry Rifle M1854/67 (Austrian Empire – 1867 – Breech-loaded rifle – 14×33mmR)
- Warwick Firearms
- Warwick Firearms WFA1 (Australia - Rifle - 5.56mm)
- Weaver Arms
- Weaver Arms Nighthawk (US - carbine - 9x19mm Parabellum)
- Weaver Arms PKS-9 Ultralite (US - submachine gun - 9x19mm Parabellum)
- Webley
- Revolvers
- Webley Revolver (British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolvers)
- Webley Mk I (British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley)
- Webley Mk I* (British Empire – 1887 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley)
- Webley Mk II (British Empire – 1895 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk I)
- Webley Mk III (British Empire – 1897 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk II)
- Webley Mk IV (British Empire – 1899 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk III)
- Webley Mk V (British Empire – 1912 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk IV)
- Webley Mk VI (British Empire – 1914 – double-action revolver – .455 Webley Mk V)
- Weihrauch
- Revolvers
- Arminius HW-1 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-3 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-4 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-5 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-7 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-9 (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-9ST (Germany .22LR)
- Arminius HW-10 (Germany 9×19mm)
- Arminius HW-357 (Germany .357)
- Welrod (British Empire – Early 1940s – Integrally suppressed straight-pull bolt-
action pistol – .32 ACP, 9×19mm Parabellum)
- Whitney Wolverine (United States – 1953 – semi-automatic pistol – .22 long rifle)
- Wieger SSG-82 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – bolt-action rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Wieger StG-940 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – assault rifle – 5.56×45mm NATO)
- Wieger StG-942 (German Democratic Republic – 1980s – assault rifle – 5.45×39mm)
- Wildey (United States – 1970s – Semi-automatic pistol – .357 Wildey Magnum, .44 Auto Mag, .45 Winchester Magnum, .41 Wildey Magnum, .44 Wildey Magnum, .45 Wildey Magnum, .475 Wildey Magnum)
- Williams Gun (Confederate States of America – 1862 – Gatling gun – 1.57 Inch Cartridge)
- Williams Machine Gun (United States – 1930s – medium machine gun – .22 long rifle)
- Wimmersperg Spz (Nazi Germany – assault rifle – 7.92×33mm Kurz)
- Spz-kr (Nazi Germany – carbine – 7.92×33mm Kurz: Prototype)
- Spz-kv (Nazi Germany – carbine – 7.92×33mm Kurz: Prototype)
- Spz-l (Nazi Germany – assault rifle – 7.92×33mm Kurz: Prototype)
- Winchester Repeating Arms Company
- Rifles
- Winchester Model 54 (United States – 1925 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .220 Swift, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Winchester, 7×57mm Mauser, .30-30 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, 7.65×53mm Argentine, 9×57mm Mauser: Special order chamberings were made in .25–35 Winchester, .32 Winchester Special, and .35 Whelen.)
- Winchester Model 70 (United States – 1936 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 70 Classic (United States – 1992 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 70 Stealth (United States – 1936 – bolt-action rifle – .22 Hornet, .222 Remington, .223 Remington, .22–250 Remington, .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .225 Winchester, .220 Swift, .243 Winchester, .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum, .250–3000 Savage, .257 Roberts, .25-06 Remington, .25 Winchester Super Short Magnum, 6.5×55mm, .264 Winchester Magnum, .270 Winchester, .270 Winchester Short Magnum, .270 Weatherby Magnum, 7mm-08 Remington, 7mm Shooting Times Westerner, .280 Remington, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7×57mm Mauser, 7mm Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Savage, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Weatherby Magnum, .300 Remington Ultra Magnum, .300 Holland & Holland Magnum, .325 Winchester Short Magnum, .338 Winchester Magnum, .35 Remington, .358 Winchester, .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .416 Remington Magnum, .416 Rigby, .458 Winchester Magnum, .470 Capstick)
- Winchester Model 71 (United States – 1935 – Lever-Action Rifle – .348 Winchester)
- Winchester Model 121 (United States – 1967 – Single-shot bolt-action rifle – .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 long rifle)
- Winchester Model 1892 (United States – 1892 – Lever-Action Rifle – .38–40 Winchester, .44-40 Winchester, .25-20 Winchester, .32-20 Winchester: Some models made from 1936 to 1938 were also chambered in .218 Bee)
- Winchester Model 1894 (United States – 1894 – Lever-Action Rifle – .30-30 Winchester Center Fire, .32–40 Ballard, .38–55 Winchester)
- Winchester Model 1903 (United States – 1903 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: Comes in two models, Standard and Deluxe.)
- Winchester Model 63 (United States – 1933 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic, .22 long rifle: Redesigned Winchester Model 1903 chambered in .22 long rifle. Comes with 20" and 23" barrels.)
- Winchester Model 63 20" Barrel (United States – 1933 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic, .22 long rifle: Production halted in 1936.)
- Winchester Model 1903 Deluxe (United States – 1903 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: The Deluxe model featured a checkered walnut pistol grip stock with a checkered forearm. Held ten cartridges in a tubular magazine in the buttstock.)
- Winchester Model 1903 Standard (United States – 1903 – Semi-automatic rifle – .22 Winchester Automatic: Standard model featured a plain walnut stock and plain straight grip.)
- Winchester Model 1905 (United States – 1905 – Semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading: Came in two models, Plain Finish and Fancy Finish.)
- Winchester Model 1905 Fancy Finish (United States – 1905 – Semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading: The Fancy Finish model featured a pistol grip stock with checkering on the forearm and wrist.)
- Winchester Model 1905 Plain Finish (United States – 1905 – Semi-automatic rifle – .32 Winchester Self-Loading, .35 Winchester Self-Loading)
- Winchester Model 1907 (United States – 1907 – Semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: Originally came in two models, Fancy Finish and Plain Finish.)
- Winchester Model 1907 Fancy Finish (United States – 1907 – Semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: The Fancy Finish model featured pistol grip stock with checkering on the forearm and wrist.)
- Winchester Model 1907 Plain Finish (United States – 1907 – Semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading)
- Winchester Model 1907 Police Rifle (United States – 1935 – Semi-automatic rifle – .351 Winchester Self-Loading: The Police Rifle model featured non-adjustable rear sights, sling swivels, a larger magazine release, and a special barrel measuring 5/8" at the muzzle, with an optional improvement that moved the rear sight dovetail 2 3/8" rearward and added a barrel sleeve with a Krag bayonet mount.)
- Winchester Model 1910 (United States – 1910 – Semi-automatic rifle – .401 Winchester Self-Loading: Came in two models, Fancy Finish and Plain Finish.)
- Shotguns
- Winchester Model 1200 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 120 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Defender (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Hunting (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Police (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1200 Riot (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1300 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 2200 (United States – 1964 – pump-action shotgun – 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Model 1887 (United States – 1887 – Lever-action shotgun – 12 gauge, 10 Gauge)
- Winchester Model 1897 (United States – 1897 – pump-action shotgun – 16 gauge, 12 gauge)
- Winchester Olin FAL (United States – 1956 – Double-barreled battle rifle – 5.56mm T65 Duplex: The Winchester Olin FAL was designed for the U.S. Army's Project SALVO in the 1950s. Prototypes only.)
- WIST-94 (Republic of Poland – 1994 – semi-automatic pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum: Designed to be a side-arm used by the Polish Armed Forces.)