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Service Rifles Collection

Service rifles are the backbone of armed forces worldwide, providing soldiers with the firepower and reliability they need to protect their countries

Background imageService Rifles Collection: FAMAS 5. 56mm assault rifle

FAMAS 5. 56mm assault rifle
FAMAS 5.56mm assault rifle. The FAMAS is the service rifle of the French military

Background imageService Rifles Collection: British L1A1 self-loading rifle

British L1A1 self-loading rifle

Background imageService Rifles Collection: SA80 L85A2 rifle variant

SA80 L85A2 rifle variant

Background imageService Rifles Collection: FN FAL 7. 62mm L2A1 automatic rifle

FN FAL 7. 62mm L2A1 automatic rifle
FN FAL 7.62mm L2A1 automatic rifle

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Beretta AR70 5. 56mm assault rifle

Beretta AR70 5. 56mm assault rifle
Beretta AR70 5.56mm assault rifle

Background imageService Rifles Collection: M14 rifle, developed from the M1 Garand

M14 rifle, developed from the M1 Garand

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Rock River Arms AR-15 rifle equipped with combat light

Rock River Arms AR-15 rifle equipped with combat light

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Marines conduct rifle movement drills aboard USS Iwo Jima

Marines conduct rifle movement drills aboard USS Iwo Jima
December 6, 2011 - Marines conduct rifle movement drills during sustainment training aboard the USS Iwo Jima

Background imageService Rifles Collection: 1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London

1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London
June 5, 2013 - 1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London

Background imageService Rifles Collection: The rifle detail aboard USS Carl Vinson

The rifle detail aboard USS Carl Vinson
December 1, 2011 - The rifle detail aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson stands at attention during a burial at sea ceremony for 20 former service members

Background imageService Rifles Collection: The Kaneohe Rifle team stands at parade rest with 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifles

The Kaneohe Rifle team stands at parade rest with 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifles
December 7, 2005 - The U.S. Marine Corps Marine Corp Base Kaneohe Rifle team, with 5.56 mm M16A2 rifles, stands at parade rest during the 64th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Vintage World War I poster of a sailor holding a bayonet fitted rifle

Vintage World War I poster of a sailor holding a bayonet fitted rifle. It reads, " I m doing my duty are you? Your Navy needs you this minute"

Background imageService Rifles Collection: A battlefield memorial cross rifle display

A battlefield memorial cross rifle display stands at attention, during a memorial service

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Boots, rifle, dog tags, and protective helmet stand in solitude to honor fallen soldiers

Boots, rifle, dog tags, and protective helmet stand in solitude to honor fallen soldiers
February 18, 2006 - Boots, rifle, dog tags, and protective helmet stand in solitude to honor fallen soldiers during a sevice held at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Vintage World War I poster of a soldier standing in the center of a clock

Vintage World War I poster of a soldier standing in the center of a clock
Vintage World War I poster of a soldier holding a bayonet fitted rifle, standing in the center of a clock. It reads, First Division, First - Last - And All The Time

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Boots, a helmet, rifle and dog tags serve as a representation of the memory of a soldier

Boots, a helmet, rifle and dog tags serve as a representation of the memory of a soldier
April 24, 2006 - Boots, a helmet, rifle and dog tags serve as a representation of the memory of a soldier who was killed while serving in western Al Anbar Province, Iraq

Background imageService Rifles Collection: Changing of guard at Arlington National Cemetery

Changing of guard at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA

Background imageService Rifles Collection: 21st Michigan Infantry during the American Civil War

21st Michigan Infantry during the American Civil War, 1861 -1865. This photo has been digitally restored


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Service rifles are the backbone of armed forces worldwide, providing soldiers with the firepower and reliability they need to protect their countries. From the iconic FAMAS 56mm assault rifle used by French troops to the British L1A1 self-loading rifle, these weapons have become symbols of military might. One such example is the SA80 L85A2 rifle variant, a staple in the British Army's arsenal. Its sleek design and advanced features make it a favorite among soldiers on the frontlines. Similarly, the FN FAL 62mm L2A1 automatic rifle has proven its worth in countless battles, delivering devastating firepower when it matters most. In modern warfare, innovation plays a crucial role in enhancing combat effectiveness. The Rock River Arms AR-15 rifle equipped with a combat light exemplifies this trend, allowing soldiers to engage enemies even in low-light conditions. But they can not just tools of war; they also represent heroism and sacrifice. As an inspirational quote once said: "Heroes don't wear capes; they carry service rifles. " This sentiment is echoed by motivational posters adorning barracks walls around the world, reminding soldiers of their duty and valor. The importance of proper training cannot be overstated when handling these powerful weapons. Whether it's Marines conducting rifle movement drills aboard USS Iwo Jima or 1st Battalion Welsh Guards perfecting their skills at Cavalry Barracks in London, precision and discipline are key elements for success on any battlefield. Even future leaders understand that proficiency with service rifles is essential for national defense. U. S Navy Midshipmen from the U. S Naval Academy proudly march down Constitution Boulevard during parades as a testament to their commitment to serve their country. Finally, we must not forget those who ensure that every detail is taken care of aboard naval vessels like USS Carl Vinson –the dedicated individuals responsible for maintaining and safeguarding these vital firearms and can more than just weapons; they embody the spirit of those who wield them.