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World War I machine guns

World War I machine guns

  • M1917 Browning machine gun
    The M1917 Browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the United States armed forces in World War I, World War II, Korea, and to a limited extent in Vietnam; it has also been used by other nations.
  • Vickers machine gun
    The Vickers machine gun or Vickers gun is a name primarily used to refer to the water-cooled .
  • Madsen machine gun
    The Madsen was a light machine gun that Julius A.
  • Maxim gun
    The Maxim gun was a weapon invented by British inventor Hiram Stevens Maxim in 1883: it was the first recoil-operated machine gun.
  • Chauchat
    The Chauchat, named after its main contributor Colonel Louis Chauchat, was the standard machine rifle or light machine gun of the French Army during World War I (1914–18).
  • M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun
    The Colt–Browning M1895, nicknamed "potato digger" because of its unusual operating mechanism, is an air-cooled, belt-fed, gas-operated machine gun that fires from a closed bolt with a cyclic rate of 450 rounds per minute.
  • Type 3 heavy machine gun
    The Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun (三年式重機関銃 San-nen-shiki juu-kikanjuu), also known as the Taishō 14 Machine Gun, was a Japanese air-cooled heavy machine gun, based on the design of the Hotchkiss M1914.
  • Lewis gun
    The Lewis gun (or Lewis automatic machine gun or Lewis automatic rifle) is a First World War-era light machine gun of US design that was perfected and mass-produced in the United Kingdom, and widely used by British and British Empire troops during the war.
  • Fokker-Leimberger
    The Fokker-Leimberger was an externally powered, 12-barrel rifle-caliber rotary cannon developed in Germany during the First World War.
  • Bergmann MG 15nA machine gun
    The Bergmann MG 15 was the World War I production version of 1915 (MG 15 n.A.) light machine gun developed by Germany.
  • MG 08
    The Maschinengewehr 08, or MG 08, was the German Army's standard machine gun in World War I and is an adaptation of Hiram S.
  • Schwarzlose machine gun
    The Maschinengewehr (Schwarzlose) M.
  • M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
    The Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) is a family of United States automatic rifles (or machine rifles) and light machine guns used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century.
  • Parabellum MG 14
    The Parabellum MG14 was a 7.
  • Knötgen automatic rifle
    The Knötgen automatic rifle is a two barrel automatic rifle of German origin.
  • Salvator-Dormus M1893
    The Salvator-Dormus M1893 also known as Skoda M1893 was a heavy machine gun of Austro-Hungarian origin.