| Picture | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Variant of the HK416 in US Marine Corps service, originally intended for automatic riflemen | M-27 IAR | 64%
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![]() | US Army's experimental next-generation service rifle based on the SIG MCX, chambered in 6.8x51mm | XM-7 / SIG SPEAR | 62%
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![]() | Improved variant of the standard Czech service rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm | CZ Bren 2 | 28%
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![]() | Standard version of Poland's current service rifle, also available in a bullpup configuration | MSBS Grot C16 | 28%
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![]() | Japan's new service rifle, eventually intended to replace the Type 89 | Howa Type 20 | 23%
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![]() | Improved variant of Croatia's homegrown service rifle, which also saw extensive use by Iraqi forces | VHS-2 | 21%
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![]() | Variant of the HK416 used by German special forces, recently chosen to replace the G36 | G95A1 | 19%
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![]() | Recently upgraded version of the AUG in Australian service, featuring an improved rail system | EF88 Austeyr | 15%
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![]() | New British Special Forces rifle, based on Knight's Armament SR-16 | L403A1 / Knight's KS-1 | 15%
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![]() | Russian 5.45x39mm balanced recoil rifle developed from the AEK-971, in limited use with Russian SF units | A-545 / KORD 6P67 | 13%
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![]() | Newly adopted Swedish carbine in 5.56x45mm, designed in collaboration with Finland | AK 24 | 13%
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![]() | Upgraded variant of the Colt Canada/Diemaco C7 in Dutch service | C7 NLD | 6%
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![]() | Modernized variant of the standard Korean service rifle | K2C1 | 6%
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![]() | Modernized version of Russia's standard service rifle, without the 2-round burst of previous versions | AK-12M1 | 4%
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![]() | Indian Army rifle chambered in 7.62x51mm, based on SIG's short-stroke AR platform | SIG 716i | 2%
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