Weapon, Class 1
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BSA Lewis Gun
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Game information
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Category
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Machine gun
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Fire modes
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Full-auto
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Caliber
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.303 British (AutoROF 5)
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Barrel length (inches)
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26.5
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Feeding system
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Box magazine
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+1 round in chamber?
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No
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Critical failure type
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Failure to eject
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Stock type
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Fixed (S)
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Weight (units)
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Unsparable
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Max condition
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9000
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Shop value / Rarity
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1800 (Rarity 4)
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Accessory compatibility
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Feeding
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Lewis Gun magazines
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Standard:
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Lewis Gun 47-round magazine
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Muzzle
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None
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Standard:
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None
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Optics
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None
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Standard:
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None
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Underbarrel mount
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N/A
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Standard:
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Bipod (integrated)
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Lights
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None
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Standard:
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None
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Real world information
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Manufacturer
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Birmingham Small Arms Co.
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Country of origin
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United Kingdom United States
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Year
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1913
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"One of the earliest portable machine guns ever made, the Lewis Gun is a heavy, cumbersome firearm that is not particularly reliable, but what it does have is a magazine capable of carrying 47 rounds of .303 British, and the ability to fire them in fully automatic mode. In fact, this is the only mode available, so don't hold down that trigger too long."
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— Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest)
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The BSA Lewis Gun (also simply Lewis Gun) is a .303 British machine gun.
Last modified on 13 November 2019, at 17:49