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[[Image:Colt1895.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt 1895 machine gun .30-40 Krag]] | [[Image:Colt1895.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Colt 1895 machine gun .30-40 Krag]] | ||
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=See Also= | |||
* [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Colt. | |||
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[[Category:Machine Gun]] | [[Category:Machine Gun]] |
Revision as of 03:55, 28 January 2012
Characteristics
John Browning's first machine gun design. Demonstrated for the U.S. Navy in January 1896 by John Browning personally. It was a success and the Navy ordered fifty of the guns from Colt. This was the first purchase of an automatic weapon by the U.S. government.This weapon was used by the U.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion as well as in the Philippines during the insurrection after the U.S. seized the islands from Spain in the Spanish-American War (1898). The 1895 was used by other armies across the globe and there are photos of it being used in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's.The 1895 was also used by the British Merchant Marine, in the early days of WWII, on their freighters.The British received hundred of the 1895 from the United States as part of the Lend-Lease program. It was available in many calibers to include 30-40 Krag, 7mm Mauser, 6mm Lee and 30-06.Later Marlin also manufactured the 1895. The gun was nicknamed "The potato digger" because of it's odd operating mechanism when it was fired.
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Notation | Date |
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The Wind and the Lion | . | United States Navy landing party | Mounted on a wheeled carriage | 1975 |
Television
Show Title/Episode | Actor | Character | Notation | Air Date |
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Rough Riders | James Parks | William Tiffany | . | 1997 |
Lock 'n Load With R. Lee Ermey | R. Lee Ermey | Himself | . | 2009 |
Animation
Film/Television Title | Character | Notation | Date |
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Atlantis: The Lost Empire | Mercenaries | Mounted on planes | 2001 |
See Also
- Colt's Manufacturing Company - A list of all firearms manufactured by Colt.