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page 1World War I German infantry weapons
Luger pistol
semi-automatic pistol of German origin
Mauser C96
semi-automatic pistol
Gewehr 98
rifle
MP 18
submachine gun
Madsen machine gun
light machine gun
MG 08
7.9 mm heavy machine gun
Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr
German anti-tank rifle
Gewehr 1888
rifle
Mondragón rifle
Series of Mexican rifles
M1879 Reichsrevolver
revolver
MG 18 TuF
13 mm heavy machine gun

Stielhandgranate
' (lit. "Stick hand grenade") is a series of World War I and World War II–era German hand grenade designs, also known as the Potato masher (), Doorknocker (), or Jam-pot and stick grenade' (by the British in WWI), The first models were introduced by the Imperial German Army during World War I and the final design was introduced during World War II by the German Wehrmacht.
Dreyse M1907
semi-automatic pistol
Bergmann MG 15
machine gun
Wechselapparat
The Wechselapparat M.1917, or "Wex", was a World War I German flamethrower introduced in early May of 1917 to replace the earlier Kleif. It was developed by engineer workshops within the Guards Reserve Pioneer Regiment (Garde-Reserve-Pionier-Regiment), which was the main flamethrower unit of the Imperial German Army. It was the first flamethrower in the German arsenal which could be used by one soldier if needed. The Wex was deployed in a group of four: two operators (one to carry the tank and the other to wield the lance), one officer, and a grenadier. It had a doughnut-shaped backpack fuel c
Beholla pistol
semi-automatic pistol
Langenhan-Armee-Pistole
type of Semi-automatic pistol
Kleinflammenwerfer
The first series of German man-portable flamethrower was called the Kleinflammenwerfer ('small flamethrower') or "Kleif". Fuel oil was stored in a large vertical, cylindrical backpack container. High-pressure propellant was typically stored in another, smaller container within the fuel tank or attached externally depending on model. Most iterations of the Kleif used a long hose which was covered in linen and corrugated by steel wire to prevent kinks and punctures. The hose connected to the fuel tank and fed into a lance tube with an igniting device at the nozzle. With the turn of a valve at th
Flammenwerfer M.16.
1915 German portable flamethrower
Kugelhandgranate
The Kugelhandgranate () is a model of hand-thrown fragmentation grenade manufactured in Germany, also known as Mod. 1913.