Lewis Gun War

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Then Lewis gun was a mobile machine gun used by Britain. Machine guns dominated the war and the Lewis gun was commonly found on the Western Front. This technology prolonged World War 1 playing a large role in contributing to the defensive style of fighting. Paul Cornish in Source G emphasises that the constant machine gun firing which forced each side to retreat into trenches, inevitably causing the stalemate on the Western Front, “The armies were forced to seek the relative safety of trenches”. The Lewis gun was a war effort to be a portable light machine gun that could play an offensive rather than defensive role. The results of this attempt were unsatisfactory. Still weighing 12kg the gun was still too heavy to rapidly advance, the advantage

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