The following pages link to M1870 Italian Vetterli
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- List of World War II infantry weapons (links | edit)
- Mauser C96 (links | edit)
- Carcano (links | edit)
- Martini–Henry (links | edit)
- .223 Remington (links | edit)
- Jarmann M1884 (links | edit)
- Arditi (links | edit)
- Fusil Gras mle 1874 (links | edit)
- .30 carbine (links | edit)
- 10 mm caliber (links | edit)
- .17 Remington (links | edit)
- .221 Remington Fireball (links | edit)
- Clip (firearms) (links | edit)
- 6.8mm Remington SPC (links | edit)
- List of Italian Army equipment in World War II (links | edit)
- Gardner gun (links | edit)
- .510 Whisper (links | edit)
- Berdan rifle (links | edit)
- 5.45×39mm (links | edit)
- .204 Ruger (links | edit)
- 6mm PPC (links | edit)
- 6 mm XC (links | edit)
- Mauser Model 1871 (links | edit)
- 6.5mm Grendel (links | edit)
- .22-250 Remington (links | edit)
- 5.8×42mm (links | edit)
- .222 Remington (links | edit)
- List of infantry weapons of World War I (links | edit)
- 9×39mm (links | edit)
- .17-223 (links | edit)
- Calhoon cartridges (links | edit)
- 5 mm/35 SMc (links | edit)
- .225 Winchester (links | edit)
- Villar Perosa aircraft submachine gun (links | edit)
- .280 British (links | edit)
- 6.5×47mm Lapua (links | edit)
- 6×45mm SAW (links | edit)
- Intermediate cartridge (links | edit)
- .35 Remington (links | edit)
- .458 SOCOM (links | edit)
- .50 Beowulf (links | edit)
- Vetterli rifle (links | edit)
- Vetterli (links | edit)
- .17 Remington Fireball (links | edit)
- .250-3000 Savage (links | edit)
- .351 Winchester Self-Loading (links | edit)
- 5.6×39mm (links | edit)
- .450 Bushmaster (links | edit)
- 7×33mm Sako (links | edit)