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Some of the public domain high resolution images from Armémuseum (Swedish Army Museum), Stockholm, Sweden, that I have uploaded to Wikimedia Commons. The images of rifles and other weapons are all composites of separate pictures of the left hand and right hand side of the weapon.
United Kingdom
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Martini-Henry Model 1871
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Lee-Metford Mk II
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk I
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Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III (from 1926 designated Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk III)
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Pattern 1914 Enfield
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Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk I
United States
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Springfield Model 1855 with Maynard tape primer
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Springfield Model 1903
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M1917 Enfield (= British Pattern 1914 Enfield in .30-06)
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M1 Garand
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M1 Carbine
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M14
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Rare presentation model of M14
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M16A2
Germany
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Model 1841 Dreyse needle gun, Prussia
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Model 1854 Dreyse needle gun for Jägers, Prussia
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Mauser Model 1871 Infantry Rifle
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Mauser Model 1871 Jäger Rifle
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Mauser Model 1871 Cavalry Carbine
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Karabiner 98k in mint condition
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Karabiner 98k that has seen heavy use
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Gewehr 41 (M) (designed by Mauser)
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Gewehr 41 (W) (designed by Walther)
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Gewehr 43 (renamed "Karabiner 43" in 1944)
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Sturmgewehr 44
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Heckler & Koch G3, made under license in Sweden as the Ak-4 (magazine missing)
Sweden
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Gevär m/1867 (Remington rolling block)
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Karbin m/1867 (Remington rolling block cavalry carbine)
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Jarmann m/1884 (used in small numbers by the Swedish Navy)
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Mauser Model 1892 (as tested in Sweden prior to the adoption of the Mauser m/1894 carbine and m/1896 rifle)
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Karbin m/1894 (cavalry carbine without bayonet mount)
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Karbin m/1894-96 (for the Corps of Engineers and others, with sling swivels from the m/1896 rifle)
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Karbin m/1894-14 (m/1894 cavalry carbine retrofitted with a bayonet mount similar to that of the British Lee-Enfield SMLE rifle)
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Gevär m/1896 ("Swedish Mauser")
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Gevär m/1938 (straight bolt handle: m/1896 converted to m/1938)
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Gevär m/1938 (bent bolt handle: built as an m/1938 from the start)
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Gevär m/1939 (Karabiner 98k in 8x57mmIS)
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Gevär m/1940 (Karabiner 98k in 8x63mm, with muzzle brake)
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Kulsprutegevär m/1940 (light machine gun)
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Gevär m/1941 (sniper version of m/1896 Mauser rifle with Ajack 4X scope)
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Automatgevär m/1942B "Ljungman"
Norway
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M1884 Jarmann
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M1892 Krag-Jørgensen
Finland
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Mosin-Nagant M1939. Made by SAKO in 1944.
Russia
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Mosin-Nagant Model 1891 Infantry Rifle
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Mosin-Nagant Model 1891 Dragoon Rifle
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Mosin-Nagant Model 1938 Carbine
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AVS-36
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SVT-38
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SVT-40
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SKS
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Kalashnikov AKM
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Kalashnikov AKMS (without magazine)