The list of smalls arms of the Austro-Hungarian Forces
Pistols
Walther P-38 - 9x19mm. Supplied in their thousands during SGW to Austria-Hungary to compensate for the lack of modern pistols.
FEG M. 1937/37M "Femaru" - .380 ACP. Standard issue pistol for KuK Austrian and Joint Army Barrel Crews and Pilots and Standard Issue pistol for the Hungarian Army from 1937 all the way to the 1960s.
FEG M. 1929/29M - .380 ACP. Standard issue pistol for KuK Austrian and Joint Army Barrel Crews and Pilots and Navy Ship Crews and Standard Issue pistol for the Hungarian Army from 1929 all the way to the 1960s.
Steyr-Hahn M. 1912 - 9x23mm. Standard issue pistol for the KuK Armed Forces during both Great Wars before being replaced by the M. 1950 pistol (which is a licensed copy of the Swiss SIG P 220.)
Roth-Steyr M. 1907 - 9x23mm. Standard issue for the KuK Army during the First Great War, but was mostly withdrawn to 2nd Line units, the Navy, and the Police during the SGW.
Dreyse M1907 - .32ACP. Purchased in their thousands during the FGW for Front Line units and later used by pilots and barrel crews during the SGW.
Frommer Stop - .32ACP. Used by the Strumtruppe of the KuK Army during the First Great War, ultimately being used by 2nd Line Units and the Police during the SGW.
Mauser C96 - 7.63x25mm. Purchased in their thousands during the FGW for Front Line units and later used by the Police, Navy, and 2nd Line units during the SGW.
Rifles
Steyr-Mauser M. 1922 - 7.92x57mm. Standard issue service rifle for the KuK Austrian Army and Navy during the Second Great War with a total of 4.3 million rifles produced between 1922 and 1951. Also some saw service with the KuK Joint Forces during the conflict.
FEG 32M - 8x56mmR. Standard issue rifle for the KuK Hungarian Armed Forces during the Second Great War with a total of 1,045,000 rifles being produced between 1932 and 1943.
FEG 42M - 7.92x57mm. A modification of the 32M service rifle which included a turned down bolt, Mauser style magazine, and re-chambered for 8mm Mauser for logistical reasons. Around 2 Million produced between 1942 and 1949.
Steyr-Mannlicher M. 95/34 /31M - 8x56mmR. The mainstay rifle of the KuK Joint Army and secondary service rifle for the Hungarian Army during the SGW as well as being the main rifle for KuK rear area troops. Essentially a conversion of the older M. 95 long rifles.
Steyr-Mannlicher M. 1895 - 8x50mmR. The standard service rifle with the Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces during the FGW and issued to 2nd Line Units during the SGW.
Brno M. 1934 - 7.92x57mm. The standard self loading rifle for the KuK Austrian forces (though mainly given to their Elite Troops such as the Kaiserjager) during the SGW.
M. 1925 - 7.92x57mm. The standard issue rifle for the KuK Mountain Troops and also for it's Police forces.
SMGs
Steyr-Solothurn MP. 1934 - 9x23mm. Standard SMG for both the KuK Austrian and Joint Armies which it's high quality of manufacture made it called the "Rolls Royce of SMGs." Production of the gun would be discontinued in 1943 due to it's high cost, but would be used on well into the 1970s.
MP. 1938 - 9x19mm (OTL ZK-383.) The mainstay weapon of the KuK's mountain troops, the MP. 1938 featured a bi-pod, which made it convenient as a support weapon.
MP. 1942 - 9x19mm (OTL Orita M1941.) A simple weapon intended to replace the MP. 1934 from production, the MP. 1942 would prove to a popular weapon with the troops of the Austro-Hungarian Army.
Danuvia 36M/42M - 9x25mm. The standard SMG for the Hungarian Forces during the SGW, proved to be a prized weapon due to it's potent cartridge.
Suomi KP/31 - 9x19mm. 25,000 guns would be purchased by Austria-Hungary from Finland in 1940 and would proved to be somewhat popular with their troops.
MGs.
MG. 1926 - 7.92x57mm (Hungarian version chambered for 8x56mmR.) Standard LMG for the KuK Armed Forces during the SGW.
MG-34 - 7.92x57mm. Supplied by the Germans during the SGW.
MG. 1937 - 7.92x57mm (OTL ZB-53.) Standard vehicle and heavy machine-gun for the KuK Armed Forces during the SGW.
MG. 1932 - 7.92x57mm (OTL ZB-50.) Standard vehicle and heavy machine-gun for the KuK Armed Forces before being supplanted for production by the MG. 1937.
Schwarzelose M. 07/12/24 / 07/12/30M - 7.92x57mm or 8x56mmR. A modernized version of the Schwarzlose M. 07/12 HMG of FGW vintage.
SMG. 1935 - 15x104mm. Standard large caliber machine-gun of the KuK Armed Forces.
Schwarzelose MG. 1934 - 7.92x57mm. Standard aircraft machine-gun for the KuK Army Air Forces until later in the war.
Anti Barrel Weapons
Solothurn S18-100 - 20mm. The standard anti-barrel rifle for the KuK Armed Forces during the SGW.
RPzB-54. About 128,000 of these Panzerschrecks would be supplied to the KuK Army from Germany.