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Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy: With Notes on the 300 (American) Lewis Gun - Paperback

Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy: With Notes on the 300 (American) Lewis Gun - Paperback

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by Major C. H. B. Pridham (Author)

The US-made Lewis gun, with its distinctive circular ammunition drums, replaced the VIckers as the standard British Army machine gun in the First World War. This 1941 reprint of a manual first published in January 1919 shows that the versatile Lewis was still a popular and effective weapon twenty years later. Written by a former Officer-Instructor at the Army's School of Musketry at Hythe in Kent, the booklet describes the correct loading and unloading of the gun; the action of the firing mechanism; the magazine; the action of gases and the cooling system and notes on how to deal with jams and stoppages.

Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.12 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: February 16, 2009