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What is a Lewis gun?

A Lewis gun was an early type of machine gun used in WW1.


What firing range did ww1 machine guns have?

Depending on the size of the gun and the amount of rounds the gun fired determined the range of the gun. But the average range was about 400-800 meters. Hope it helps!


How did the machine gun help win ww1?

cause it can kill more then to humans at once .. and also the bulluets spread when its being fired..


What did munitions worker do in ww1?

make shells to kill the Germans


What are the main type of weapons used in the ww1?

MP40 submachine gun by the germans Thompson by the americans ppsh-41 by the russians


What are the new weapons of ww1?

When World War I began the Zeppelin was used as well as the AeroPlane. Also the first Rapid fire machine gun came into play on a battlefield (Not counting the Gatling gun). Gas shells were new as well as most importantly tanks.


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.


What date were gun put into planes?

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What gun is similar to the gatling gun in ww1?

50 cal anti-aircraft


What ww1 gun needed 4-6 men to work?

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Were there machine guns in world war 1?

Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes


What was mustard gas fired out of?

Canisters or cylinders of gas were brought to the front and then simultaneously opened, allowing favorable winds to create a large gas cloud which drifted over enemy lines. As WW1 progressed, gas was increasingly used in artillery shells as well.