How much is a Lewis machine gun worth?

You may find a “parts kit” between $2000 and $3500. A gun converted to semi auto is around $6000 to $8000. The full up gun with the tax stamp and a license would be up to $25,000 but seem to be coming down as does the economy. The Drum alone on the Lewis seems to bring big money too.

Was the Lewis gun good?

Unusual as it seems, the Lewis design proved reliable and was even copied by the Japanese and used extensively by them during the Second World War. The gun’s cyclic rate of fire was about 500–600 rounds per minute.

Why is the Lewis gun barrel so big?

Pan magazines were of two capacities – one for 47 rounds and the other for 97 rounds. Large, 97-round drums were intended for the aircraft-installed guns, as they were quite sensitive to rough handling.

Did the U.S. use the Lewis gun in ww2?

Lewis guns chambered in the American . 30-06 cartridge were also used by the United States during World War Two, though the Lewis gun’s American service was limited to Naval, Marine, and Coast Guard elements. Japan also took a liking to the Lewis gun, and built a slightly modified copy in the early 1930s.

What was the most used machine gun in WW1?

When we think of the First World War the weapon that often comes to mind first is the water-cooled Maxim machine gun. The Maxim gun came to dominate the battlefield, rapidly halting the war of movement in 1914 seeing the beginning of a stalemate that would last four bloody years.

How heavy is the Lewis gun?

28 pounds
The Lewis gun help change machine gun tactics during the First World War. The gun weighed 28 pounds, compared to almost 100 pounds for a British Vickers Gun with its tripod and water filled jacket, and the Vickers was one of the lighter water-cooled guns at the time.

Was the Lewis gun portable?

The weapon proved a portable, air-cooled system with multi-role possibilities. Throughout its career, it served as a fixed defensive weapon, an aerial machine gun and as a Light Machine Gun (LMG) at the infantry level.

What LMG did Russia use ww1?

The Pulemyot Maxima PM1910 (PM M1910) (Russian: Пулемёт Максима образца 1910 года, Pulemyot Maxima obraztsa 1910 goda – “Maxim’s machine gun Model 1910”) is a medium machine gun that was used by the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and the Red Army during the Russian Civil War and World War II.

Who used the Lewis gun in WW2?

A Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat with dual twin Lewis guns, 1940. American forces used the Lewis gun (in .30-06 calibre) throughout the war. The US Navy used the weapon on armed merchant cruisers, small auxiliary ships, landing craft and submarines. The US Coast Guard also used the Lewis on their vessels.

What kind of barrel does a Lewis machine gun have?

Type 92 (Lewis) aircraft machine gun. The air cooled barrel does not have the tubular steel jacket and aluminium cooling fins. The receiver has a wooden pistol grip trigger assembly and there is a leather covered spade grip at the rear.

Why did the Lewis gun have a straight tube spring?

There was a particular shortage of the fragile “clock” springs for the Lewis, so a simpler spring was manufactured and housed in a straight tube which extended into the skeleton stock. Many of these guns were fitted with a simple and light tripod which had been specially produced.

What kind of ammo was used in the 1917 Lewis rifle?

M1917 Lewis. Savage produced a version of the Lewis Mk I for US forces, rechambered for the .30-06 round and with a modified gas operation due to the greater power of the US ammunition. A few of these were modified for aircraft use, when intended for non-synchronized emplacements on an airframe. The US Navy designation was Lewis Mark IV.