So, doing some more reading on semi-automatic rifles, specifically the
Fusil Automatique Modele 1917 and the
M1 Garand, I think that even though Hard designs aren't quite so hard, we might still want to go for a bolt-action. The Fusil was an unreliable & heavy weapon, that required frequent maintenance. And the M1 went through a decade of development, facing many problems along the way.
We don't want our infantry to go into battle with an unreliable rifle. An increased rate of fire is no use if your gun doesn't work half the time.
Therefore, I propose the following design for our primary weapon:
Senapang Pattern Rifle: Sometimes, you just need a simple gun to do a simple job. The Senapang is not a flashy piece of kit by any stretch- borrowing heavily from rifles deployed elsewhere in the world, it would not look out of place in anyone's arsenal. What distinguishes the Senapang is the craftsmanship our gunsmiths have put into it. It is reliable, easy to use, accurate, and relatively simple to manufacture.
The Senapang is a bolt-action rifle firing 7.7mm rounds from a 10-round internal magazine (reloaded with 5-round stripper clips, or one round at a time). It has fixed front sights, and an adjustable rear sight for longer-ranged shooting.
There isn't much else to say. We were asked for a primary firearm, here it is. The only unusual thing about it is how much time we spent polishing the design.
I could go for the Gavrilium Grenade or Gravite Shortsword for our sidearm.
As for our uniform, I think we want it to come in two varieties, one for hot weather, one for cold. The hot weather one should probably be khaki-coloured cotton, the cold weather one olive-drab-coloured wool- other than that they can be identical.
E: Shadowclaw's Watcher uniform would be fine if a khaki cotton variety was added.