Lewis gun

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The Lewis gun is a distinctive World War I–era air-cooled, drum-fed light machine gun widely used by British and Commonwealth forces in infantry and aircraft roles.

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Lewis gun canonical 2
Lewis guns 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air-cooled machine gun
drum-fed machine gun
light machine gun
action gas-operated
aircraftPanCapacity 97 rounds
barrelLength about 665 millimetres
cartridge .30-06 Springfield
.303 British
category Aircraft guns of World War I
Light machine guns of the United Kingdom
World War I machine guns
coolingSystem air-cooled
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Isaac Newton Lewis
feedSystem pan magazine
inService 1914
manufacturer Birmingham Small Arms Company
Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield
Savage Arms
muzzleVelocity about 744 metres per second
namedAfter Isaac Newton Lewis
notableFeature aluminium barrel shroud with cooling fins
distinctive top-mounted pan magazine
overallLength about 1,280 millimetres
primaryRole infantry support weapon
productionStart 1913
rateOfFire 500–600 rounds per minute
replacedBy Bren light machine gun
secondaryRole aircraft machine gun
standardPanCapacity 47 rounds
usedBy Australian Army
Belgian Land Component
surface form: Belgian Army

British Army
British Empire
Canadian Expeditionary Force
British Commonwealth forces
surface form: Commonwealth forces

New Zealand forces
Royal Air Force
Royal Flying Corps
Russian Empire
United Kingdom
United States Army
usedInConflict Irish War of Independence
Russian Civil War
Spanish Civil War
World War I
World War II
weight about 12.7 kilograms

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CMGC equipmentUsed Lewis gun
Long Range Desert Group equipment Lewis gun
this entity surface form: Lewis guns