The following were either exclusively light machine guns, had a light machine gun variant or were employed in the light machine gun role with certain adaptations:
1900s–1940s
- Madsen machine gun (Multi-caliber)
- M1909 Benet-Mercie (.30-06 Springfield)
- Lewis Gun (.303 British)
- Bren (.303 British)
- Browning Automatic Rifle (.30-06 Springfield)
- Browning M1919A6 (A6 variant with lighter barrel and bipod)
- Fusil-Mitrailleur Mle 1915 'CSRG', 'Chauchat' light machine gun (8x50mmR Lebel)
- Degtyaryov light machine gun (7.62x54mm R)
1950s–1970s
- RPK (7.62x39mm)
- MG51 (7.5mm GP11)
- FN MAG (7.62x51mm NATO)
- FAL 50.41 & 50.42 (7.62x51mm NATO)
- L4A1 Bren (7.62x51mm NATO)
- M60 (7.62x51mm NATO)
1970s-present
- Steyr AUG H-BAR (5.56x45mm NATO)
- RPK-74 (5.45x39mm)
- FN Minimi (5.56x45mm NATO)
- INSAS rifle (5.56x45mm NATO)
- M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (5.56x45mm NATO)
- Mk 48 Mod 0 (7.62x51mm NATO)
- IMI Negev (5.56x45mm NATO)
- CETME Ameli (5.56x45mm NATO)
- Heckler & Koch MG4 (5.56x45mm NATO)
- Ultimax 100 (5.56x45mm NATO)
- L86 LSW (5.56x45mm NATO)
- Heckler & Koch MG36 (5.56x45mm NATO)
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