Description: Lewis M1916 Automatic Machine Gun- Savage Arms Co51 pages about 11" x 8" glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.We are not affiliated with any arms or gun manufacturer. PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR THE CONTENTS LIST Delivery: We print to order every two or three days and that way we can offer the entire 5500+ inventory at a reasonable price. Each item is printed, collated, bound, packaged and shipped as soon as we can but it takes a little time so please be patient. Quality: Our mission is to preserve old firearms catalogs at a reasonable price before they are all gone, but our reprints are NOT forgeries of originals, they are exact copies of the originals but not necessarily the exact size or on the original paper or with the original binding. This stinks! During the last 15 years we have had over 50,000 happy customers from all over the world, but we cannot please everyone all the time, nevertheless we can put things right, even if the post office destroys your package. Just let us know if you are disappointed. CONTENTS INCLUDE: Lewis Automatic Machine Gun m1916 ManualSavage Arms CompanyActionsFeatures of the GunGas PoweredGas RegulatorsGeneral NotesIllustrations Magazine FeeMounting on an AirplaneMounting the GunMoving PartsNomenclatureParts of the GunPortabilitySingle Auto and Full FireStripping and Assembly The Lewis Gun (or Lewis Automatic Machine Gun) is a World War Iera light machine gun of American design that was perfected and widely used by the British Empire. It was first used in combat in World War I and continued in service with a number of armed forces through to the end of the Korean War. It is visually distinctive because of a wide tubular cooling shroud around the barrel and a top-mounted drum-pan magazine. It was commonly used as an aircraft machine gun almost always with the cooling shroud removed during both World Wars. The Lewis Gun was invented by US Army Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis in 1911 based on initial work by Samuel Maclean. Despite its origins the Lewis Gun was not initially adopted by the American militarymost likely because of political differences between Lewis and General William Crozier the Chief of the Ordnance Department. Lewis became frustrated with trying to persuade the US Army to adopt his design and so ("slapped by rejections from ignorant hacks" as he said) retired from the army. He left the United States in 1913 and headed to Belgium (and shortly afterwards the UK). He established the Armes Automatique Lewis company in Liege to facilitate commercial production of the gun. Lewis had been working closely with British arms manufacturer The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) in an effort to overcome some of the production difficulties of the weapon. The Belgians quickly adopted the design in 1913 using the .303 British round and in 1914 BSA purchased a licence to manufacture the Lewis Machine Gun in the UK which resulted in Col. Lewis receiving significant royalty payments and becoming very wealthy. The onset of World War I increased demand for the Lewis Gun and BSA began production (under the designation Model 1914). The design was officially approved for service on 15 October 1915 under the designation "Gun Lewis .303-cal." No Lewis Guns were produced in Belgium during World War I; all manufacture was carried out by BSA in the UK and the Savage Arms Company in the US.CORNELL PUBLICATIONSWe ship worldwide within 5-8 days of payment and will cheerfully combine shipping charges for multiple purchases. Please see all our listings by following the links above or below. Also you may search the text of all our listings by entering a word(s) in 'Search Store' above. Please see thousands of firearms and sporting goods – books, manuals and catalogs from 1850s on for sale in our Ebay Store. Cornell Publications all rights reserved. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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