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Qué (quién) es LAD machine gun - definición


LAD machine gun         
The LAD machine gun (Russian: пулемет ЛАД) is a Soviet prototype light machine gun. Although belt-fed and having a built-in bipod, it is chambered for the Tokarev pistol cartridge.
Machine-Gun Kelly (film)         
1958 FILM BY ROGER CORMAN
Machine Gun Kelly (film)
Machine-Gun Kelly is a 1958 film noir directed by Roger Corman, chronicling the criminal activities of the real-life George "Machine Gun" Kelly. The film was considered low budget, but received good critical reviews.
Lewis gun         
  • A closer view of the Lewis aircraft gun and mount.
  • Albert Ball in an S.E.5a, showing the Foster mount's arc-shaped I-beam rail.
  • Captain Charles Chandler (with prototype Lewis Gun) and Lt Roy Kirtland in a [[Wright Model B]] Flyer after the first successful firing of a machine gun from an aeroplane in June 1912.
  • Czech Vz 28/L, chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser ammunition.
  • List of parts
  • Lewis Gun Manual used by Sgt. Don L. Palmer of the [[25th Aero Squadron]].
  • U.S. Marines]] field tested the Lewis machine gun in 1917.
  • A Lewis gun at the [[Elgin Military Museum]] Canada. The rear end of its light-gray finned aluminum heat sink, which fits within the gun's brass-colored cylindrical cooling shroud, can be seen
  • Men of the 28th Battalion of the 2nd Australian Division practising Lewis gun drill at [[Renescure]].
  • Lewis gun reloading mechanism action
  • Australian soldiers firing at enemy aircraft during the First World War
  • 7.92×57mm]] Lewis gun, Museum of Coastal Defence, Poland. Note this magazine is only partially filled.
  • A Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat with two twin Lewis gun mounts, 1940.
  • Singapore Volunteer Force]] training with a Lewis gun, 1941
  • No. 87 Squadron Dolphin flown by [[Cecil Montgomery-Moore]]. A Lewis gun is mounted atop the lower right wing
  • 1918 Sopwith Dolphin with twin Lewis guns aimed upwards.
  • Home Guard]] platoon in 1941. The soldier on the right is carrying either a Lewis Mk III* or Mk III** with the improvised skeleton stock and fore-stock to make it usable as a ground weapon. The man next to him is carrying the drum magazine.
  • LRDG]] truck (equipped with a Lewis Gun) is dug out of the sand, c.1942.
LIGHT MACHINE GUN
Lewis machine gun; Lewis guns; Lewis wz. 1923; Lewis machine-gun; Lewis automatic rifle; Lewis Gun; Lewis M1914; Vz.15 machine gun; Lewis Light machine gun; .30 caliber Lewis machine gun
¦ noun a light air-cooled machine gun with a magazine operated by gas from its own firing, used mainly in the First World War.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the American colonel Isaac N. Lewis.