Historic equipment of the Shenandoahan Army National Guard
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Personal weapons
Name | Origin | Purpose | Caliber/Diameter | In Service | Notes |
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Weston Arms Company M1875 Revolver | Shenandoah | Revolver | 44 Weston Centerfire | 1875 - 1930 | |
Benson Arms M-2 Pistol | Hyboria | Pistol | .45 ACP | 1920 - 1985 | Originally designated M-1920 prior to 1923. Produced under license by Benson Arms. Over 20,000 pistols produced by Colt were imported between 1920 and 1940. |
Grady Repeating Arms Model 11 | Shenandoah | Semi automatic shotgun | 12 gauge | 1911 - 1970 | Later designated M-1 shotgun |
Grady Repeating Arms M-1907 Rifle | Shenandoah | Semi automatic rifle | .351 Grady SL | 1907 - 1945 | Later designated M-1 carbine |
Grady Repeating Arms M-1914 Rifle | Shenandoah | Infantry rifle | .270 Grady | 1914 - 1957 | Later designated M-1 rifle |
Grady Repeating Arms M-2 Rifle | Hyboria | Select fire rifle | .308 Grady | 1953 - 1970 | |
Redhawk Firearms M-3 Assault Rifle | Shenandoah | Select fire rifle | .243 Grady | 1967 - 2001 | |
Grady Repeating Arms M-2 Carbine | Hyboria | Semi automatic carbine | .30 Carbine | 1942 - 1990 | These rifles manufactured under license by Grady Repeating Arms Company. Some still in use by law enforcement agencies |
Grady Repeating Arms M-2A1 Carbine | Select fire carbine | ||||
Grady Automatic Rifle | Shenandoah | Automatic rifle | .270 Grady | 1918 - 1955 | Later designated M-1 automatic rifle |
Grady Repeating Arms M-1 Submachine gun | Shenandoah | Submachine gun | .45 ACP | 1945 - 1985 | |
Vickers M1915 Machine Gun | Trinovantum | Medium machine gun | .270 Grady | 1915 - 1938 | Later designated the M-1 Machine Gun in Shenandoahan service. |
Browning M-2 Machine Gun | Hyboria | Medium machine gun | .270 Grady | 1930 - 1960 | |
Browning M-3 Machine Gun | Hyboria | Heavy machine gun | .50 BMG | 1937 - 1990 | |
M-1 Anti-tank Weapon | Hyboria | Anti-tank rocket launcher | 2.36 in / 3.5 mm (M-1A4 and newer) | 1945 - 1990 | Last version in service was the M-1A6 |