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historicaltimes:Hiram Maxim posing with his invention, The Maxim Gun, the world’s first fully automa
Maxim Model 1898 machine gun produced by the German company DWM for the Argentinian Army.from Morphy
Maxim Gun detachment of 2nd Seaforth Highlanders, 1899
historicalfirearms:Historical Trivia: First Use of the Maxim GunWhile the 1st Matabele War is often
Experimental prototype of a Maxim machine gun, 1884.from The Royal Armouries Collection
German made brass sleeve Maxim machine gun mounted on caisson, circa 1898. Sold to Argentinian Army
A World War I Russian produced Maxim machine gun manufactured in 1915. Later captured by the German
scrapironflotilla:A brass Maxim gun at the IWM, showing a repair done to the water jacket. Iirc it’s
gun-gallery:Russian Maxim Model 1910 - 7.62x54mmR
US Army soldiers firing a maxim gun during exercises in Texas, 1911.
Rare Nordenfeldt five barrel machine gun, 1870. This very early 1873 Hiram maxim London Made Nordenf
Scarce Russian Maxim machine gun with brass cooling sleeve. Captured by Germany during World War I a
Tricylce mounted with tandem Maxim machine guns, 1899.
victoriansword:Royal Navy Maxim Machine Gun
The First Auto-Cannon—The Maxim Pom Pom Anti-Aircraft gun,The Maxim Pom Pom, aka the QF 1 poun
historywars: Soviet machine gunner, who died at the position next to the machine gun Maxim 1910/30
“Whatever happens, we have got the Maxim gun, and they have not.”—Hilaire Belloc
populusfennicapatriam:Maxim machine gun is taken to the shooting position during enemy offensive. 16
captain-price-official:Finnish soldier with Maxim machine gun in position waiting for enemy, 1
tacerror: Bulgarian Maxim gun battery in action against Turkish troops. Illustrated in 1913 by Richa
Polytechnique (2009)dir. Denis Villeneuve
Cover illustration for the wargame “Soldier’s Companion” featuring bot
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Bulgarian Maxim gun battery in action against Turkish troops. Illustrated in 1913 by Richard Caton W
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