- New Pattern Eprouvette
- Near Side protect and Giving Point
- Musketeer
- Mounted Crossbowman
- Mounted Crossbowman, with Cranequin crossbow, and a quarrel in his hat
- Moolik i Meidan
- Mons Meg
- Model of Roman Catapult
- Mode of Mounting (2)
- Mode of mounting
- MG 34 on tripod mount
- Method of removing receiver of M.P. 40 from barrel and from magazine hosing
- Method of obtaining elevation
- Method of carrying and packing stick-type grenades
- Medium Tank M4A3 (Sherman IV) - 75 mm gun - 1942
- Medium Tank M4A1 - 76 mm gun -1944
- Medium Tank M3A5 (Grant II) - 75 mm gun - 1941
- Medium flame-thrower
- Matchlock
- Map of Tank Operations, August–November, 1918
- Machine for throwing stones 3
- Machine for throwing stones 2
- Machine for throwing stones
- Machine for throwing darts
- M249 Machine Gun exploded view
- M249 Machine Gun
- M249 5.56 mm Machine Gun
- M102 Top view
- M102 Howitzer
- M102 Howitzer
- M.G. 42, showing method of operating barrel extension
- M.G. 42
- Long Serpentine of Wrought Iron
- Light tank Mk VII, Tetrarch - 2 pounder gun - 1938-1940
- Light Tank Mk VIA - Vickers machine guns - 1937
- Light Tank M3A3 (Stuart V) - 37 mm gun - 1942
- Light Tank M3A1 (Stuart III) - 37 mm gun - 1942
- Light Tank M24 (Chaffee) - 75 mm gun - 1944
- Light Tank (Airborne) - M22 (Locust) - 37 mm gun - 1943
- Light Artillery of Gustavus Adolphus
- Left view of 8-cm mortar, model 34
- Left side of 5-cm mortar
- Latest model 12inch disappearing carriage and gun
- Landing vehicle Tracked - 75 mm howitzer - 1944
- Krupp's 15.6 Breech-loading Gun (breech open)
- Hunters with crossbows
- Hunters with crossbows
- Hotchkiss six pounder rapid firing non recoil Shell Gun
- Hotchkiss Revolving Cannon for shell fire
- Hooped Cannon in wooden bed
- Hand or Arrow Rocket
- Hand Grenade No. 7. and Ball Hand Grenade
- Hand Grenade No. 5
- Hand Grenade No. 1
- Gun and Querrel
- Giorgio Martini,
- German method of firing M;G. 34 from bipod mount
- General Information - M102 Howitzer
- General Arrangements of Mark V. Tank—Front View
- General Arrangement of Mark V. Tank—Sectional Plan