It is impossible to name all the guns in the world because there are so many and people can make their own.
Glock, Sig, Browning, Mauser, Enfield. Winchester, Marlin, Colt and Smith & Wesson are a few more extremely popular brands. Firearms may also be known by their type- pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, etc.
There are tons of names for large guns. Machine guns...Bazookas....
Manufacture names of BB guns: Gamo, Crosman, Umarex, Daisy and others To see the names used on BB guns See the link below
The Walther firearms are real and given their correct names; all others are based on real weapons but given other names (e.g. guns based on the Steyr Aug and the AKS-74U are renamed the FRWL and A3 Raker).
Go out and locate a book called "Bluebook of Airguns" it list all air guns made. Or go to the Crosman web page http://www.crosman.com/airguns/service/manuals/benjamin-and-sheridan you will find all the air guns listed there.
They used arisaka rifles and many types off lmgs and heavy machine guns. Their names can't remember all their exact names. Mortars and possibly few dug in light tanks and field guns. What guns they used didn't make battle brutal it was the way the Japanese fought it
Nerf has a complete and full catalog of their items on their official website.
Talon
Demi-culverin
A cannon or howitzer are names for large guns.
Axel rose and Tracii guns last names, even though slash replaced tracii
1. you 2. are 3. gay thats all of the guns :)
Marine Guns are often named after animals, or the person who invented or developed them. The code letters are used as part of the series in which they were developed.