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Lewis gun ww1 weapon


The Lewis gun was a light machine gun used by the British, American, and other Allied forces during World War I. It was designed by Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis and was first produced in 1914. The Lewis gun was a gas-operated, air-cooled weapon that fired .303 British cartridges from a 47-round drum magazine. It had a maximum rate of fire of 500 rounds per minute and an effective range of about 800 yards. The Lewis gun was a versatile weapon that could be used in a variety of roles, including infantry support, trench warfare, and aircraft armament.

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