M1909 Benet Mercie - America's First LMG
This entry details the M1909 Benet-Mercie, America's first adopted LMG, developed by Hotchkiss and produced by Colt and Springfield Armory. It covers its technical specifications, including its gas-operated action, .30-06 Springfield caliber, and 30-round feed strip, as well as its historical significance and combat use, notably during the Pancho Villa raid. Expert insights highlight its unique features like the adjustable monopod and Warner & Swasey telescopic sights, alongside production variations and its role in early US military machine gun development.










