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Machine gun
Object type Classification: NM3.7845
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English: Hotchkiss No 1 MK I portable light machine gun New Zealand issue .303 inch calibre; portable machine-gun; c-w bipod markings- serial number on body- E9869 NZ issue number- NZ(broad arrow) - 78A London proof marks Military acceptance marks (Enfield) NZ Military issue marks missing parts- bolt group and magazine tray manufacturer (London proof marks), circa 1890s
Date Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901)-English reign; Circa 1890s; 1952
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length: 1210mm
width: 240mm
height: 450mm

notes: length: 1210mm width: 240mm height: 450mm calibre: .303"
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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775507 (object number)
Place of creation United States of America
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, W1494
Notes Hotchkiss .303 in. No 1 Mark I portable machine-gun with bipod, World War I. Gas-operated, strip-fed, air-cooled .303 inch calibre machine-gun. The Hotchkiss was first developed in France in 1893 and adopted by the French and Japanese armies before the end of the century. In 1908 a new portable model was developed which was used by the British, French and American armies as their first light machine-gun. The .303 inch was the British service model.
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