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Q: Where was the first machine gun invented?
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When was machine guns invented?

The first machine gun was the gatling gun, invented in 1861 There were a variety of multi barrelled guns invented prior to this, but they are not considered to be machine guns.


Where was the first machine gun made?

The first true machine gun was invented by Hiram Maxim in the United Kingdom.


What was the first machine gun ever made?

The first was the gatling gun invented in 1862


In what country was the first machine gun invented?

Britain


Who is Richard gatling?

He invented the first successful machine gun called the Gatling Gun


Who invented the first successful machine gun?

RICHARD GATLING in 1862


Who invented the first airplane mounted machine gun?

The aircraft mounted machine gun was at first simply a ground machine mounted for a gunner to fire. All sides in WW1 used it. The first successful machine gun fired by a pilot was the Lewis machine gun on a special mounting attached to the top wing, allowing the gun to fire over the propellor.


Who invented the fully automatic machine gun?

sir harim maxim invented the fully auto matic machine gun


What did Harim Maxim invent in 1885?

He invented the Machine GunHe invented the Machine Gun


What technology emerged in World War 1?

They invented primitive light tanks. They also invented the first machine gun.


Who made the first non crank machine gun?

Machine guns, as we think of them today, were invented by Hiram Maxim. There were earlier battery guns (many barrels firing at once) but the Maxim machine gun was the first to use the energy of a fired cartridge to operate the gun.


Who invented the M60?

M60 is a machine gun invented M60LMG- invented by unknown M60C-invented by American M60D-invented in America M60GPMG-American machine gun developed from German MG42