Saturday, September 11, 2010

Top Military Rifles


Despite drastic changes in battlefield tactics and absurd advancements in weapon technologies, a rifle still remains a soldier’s best and closest companion. It all started in the 15th century and continues to survive with ever more firepower to this day. Today, we take a look at the 10 best combat rifles of all time.



Photo by Staff Sgt. Bradley Rhen Spc. Jonathan Low, a designated marksman for Co. C, 2nd Bn., 27th Inf. Rgt., uses the scope on his M14 rifle to check out a man approaching in the distance Dec. 22 from a hilltop in Khoday Nazar Kor, Afghanistan.


t the end of World War II, the US army decided to make a weapon that could serve with multiple kinds of ammos. The M14 was first fielded in 1957 and it was used heavily in the Vietnam War. It was eventually phased out in favor of the M16, which was lighter in weight compared to the M14.

STURMGEWEHR 44 – Germany

Type Semi or Fully Automatic Assault Rifle
Caliber 7.92 x 33 mm
Muzzle Velocity Approximately 2,133 feet per second
Rate of Fire 500 rounds per minute

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During the 2nd World War, in response to the Russian automatic weapons, the Germans came up with the revolutionary STURMGEWEHR 44. Its shorter 7.92 mm rounds allowed for enough automatic fire but it couldn’t play any significant role in the war due to its late introduction.


STEYR AUG – Austria

Type Semi or Fully Automatic Bull-Pup Assault Rifle
Caliber 5.56 x 45 mm
Muzzle Velocity Approximately 3,084 feet per second
Rate of Fire 650 rounds per minute

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With a “bull-pup” configuration, the Steyr AUG was light and easy to handle weapon. The Steyr also features an interchangeable barrel system, a transparent magazine, and optional left or right shell ejection capability.

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