Historic equipment of the Shenandoahan Army National Guard

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Personal weapons

Name Origin Purpose Caliber/Diameter In Service Notes
Weston Arms Company M1875 Revolver Allegheny Confederation Revolver .44 Weston Centerfire 1875 - 1930
Grady Repeating Arms M1895 Allegheny Confederation Infantry rifle .236 Government 1895 - 1947 Later designated the M-1 Rifle.
Weston Pattern 1901 Rifle Allegheny Confederation Infantry rifle .30-06 Weston 1895 - 1923
Bagara Arms M-2 Pistol Allegheny Confederation
 Piedmont
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 Allegheny Confederation
 Shenandoah
Semi automatic shotgun 12 gauge 1911 - 1970 Later designated M-1 shotgun
Grady Repeating Arms M-1907 Rifle Allegheny Confederation
 Shenandoah
Semi automatic rifle .351 Grady SL 1907 - 1945 Later designated M-1 carbine
Redhawk M-2 Rifle  Shenandoah Battle rifle .270 Grady 1914 - 1970
Redhawk M-3 Rifle  Shenandoah Battle rifle .260 Grady 1914 - 1970
Grady Repeating Arms M-2 Carbine  Shenandoah 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 - 1963 Later designated M-1 automatic rifle
Grady Repeating Arms M-1 Submachine gun  Shenandoah Submachine gun .45 ACP 1945 - 1985
Redhawk Firearms M-3 Precision Rifle  Shenandoah Marksman's rifle .244 Blackrock
M1895 Machine Gun  Trinovantum Medium machine gun .236 Government 1915 - 1938 Later designated the M-1 Machine Gun in Shenandoahan service.
Browning M-2 Machine Gun  Shenandoah Medium machine gun .270 Grady 1930 - 1960
M-1 Anti-tank Weapon  Trinovantum Anti-tank rocket launcher 2.36 in / 3.5 mm (M-1A4 and newer) 1945 - 1990 Last version in service was the M-1A6