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“This remarkable aeroplane gun is the invention of Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac N. Lewis of the United States Army Coastal Artillery Corps. Curiously enough, the gun was designed primarily for infantry and cavalry use.”


Click here to read a 1918 article about the Lewis Gun.


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Read The  Airborne Machine Gun (Literary Digest, 1912) for Free
Read The  Airborne Machine Gun (Literary Digest, 1912) for Free