M4A1 Assault Rifle from the United States

M4A1 Assault Rifle from the United States

It is an assault rifle adopted by the US Army in 1994 and a variant of the M16 rifle series. Widely acclaimed for its compact size, high shooting speed, and reliability. It is usually equipped with a foldable or extendable stock, as well as a short barrel, making it ideal for close combat. Using 5.56 × 45mm NATO standard ammunition and capable of semi-automatic and fully automatic shooting. It is also equipped with Picatinny rails, allowing users to install various accessories as needed. Due to its versatility and outstanding performance in various military operations, it has become a standard equipment for many armies and special forces around the world.
Austrian AUG assault rifle

Austrian AUG assault rifle

It is an assault rifle produced by the Austrian company Steyr Manlicher, with the full name "Armee Universal Gewehr" meaning "military general-purpose rifle". It was adopted by the Austrian military in 1978 and is known for its reliability, accuracy, and versatility. Adopting a unique unsupported structure design, the barrel is located above the grip of the handgun, resulting in a shorter overall length of the gun, making it easy to carry and operate. It also has a modular design that allows for quick replacement of gun barrels of different lengths to meet different battlefield needs. Using 5.56 × 45mm NATO standard ammunition, it can be equipped with various accessories.