Minute of Mae: French Hotchkiss 1914

Published on November 12, 2021
Duration: 1:01

The Hotchkiss 1914 is a heavy, open-bolt, full-auto machine gun chambered in 8mm Lebel, feeding from 24-round stripper clips. Despite its weight, it features an adjustable gas system and a comfortable grip. While recoil can be bouncy, stability is improved with the heavier 1907 tripod.

Quick Summary

The Hotchkiss 1914 is a heavy, open-bolt, full-auto machine gun weighing 52 lbs and measuring 50 inches long. It fires 8mm Lebel rounds from 24-round stripper clips and features an adjustable gas system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Physical Specs
  2. 00:17Loading and Caliber
  3. 00:29Operation and Ergonomics
  4. 00:40Sights and Recoil
  5. 00:51Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key physical specifications of the Hotchkiss 1914 machine gun?

The Hotchkiss 1914 is an open-bolt, full-auto machine gun. It weighs 52 lbs, has an overall length of 50 inches, and is chambered in 8mm Lebel, using 24-round stripper clips.

How is the Hotchkiss 1914 loaded and what caliber does it use?

The French model of the Hotchkiss 1914 is loaded using 24-round stripper clips of 8mm Lebel ammunition. This feeding system is noted for its speed and audible locking click.

What are the operational features and ergonomics of the Hotchkiss 1914?

The Hotchkiss 1914 operates in full-auto with an open bolt and no manual safety. It features an adjustable gas system and a comfortable pistol/spade grip combination with a smooth trigger pull.

How does recoil and stability compare for the Hotchkiss 1914 with different tripods?

Recoil on the Hotchkiss 1914 can be bouncy. The heavier 1907 tripod offers significantly better stability compared to the lighter 1916 wartime version.

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