Why the British army strapped a rattle to a Lewis Gun, with firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson
This video explores the unique 'Rattle, Lewis, .303-inch Machine Gun Mk.I', an official British Army training accessory from the inter-war period. Expert Jonathan Ferguson explains how this device, resembling a traditional rattle, was used to simulate machine gun fire when live ammunition was scarce or too costly. The discussion also touches upon the specific Lewis Gun's BSA manufacturing, Belgian markings, and its BSA-patented bipod.









