AWM Collection Record: RELAWM30192.001

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ID Number: RELAWM30192.001
Title: Maxim MG08/15 Light Machine Gun converted to .303 calibre
Maker: Siemens & Halske
Object type: Firearm
Place made: Australia; Germany
Date made: 1915; c 1915
Physical description: Steel; German Maxim MG08/15 Light Machine Gun converted in Australia to use .303 inch ammunition. The fusee cover, pistol grip and butt have been remade. The feed block has been modified and is stamped 9399. It is missing the muzzle compensator but retains its original round leg bipod. Overall painted green and has 9929 painted in white on the barrel jacket.
Summary: First World War German Maxim 08/15 machine gun which has been modified in an Australian Army workshop to fire British .303 inch rimmed ammunition. The gun was originally designed to fire 7.92 mm (.311 inch) rimless rounds. It was a trophy gun brought back to Australia at the end of the First World War. With a shortage of light machine guns in the early stages of the Second World War, it was decided to convert a number of these trophy guns and provide them to the Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC). Consequently, it has a number of unoriginal or converted parts. Nearly 1400 guns were converted using the method devised by VDC personnel from Waikerie, South Australia.
Copyright: Copyright not applicable
Related subject: Maxim machine guns
Related unit: Department of the Army; German Army; Volunteer Defence Corps
Related place: Australia; Western Front
Related conflict: First World War, 1914-1918; Second World War, 1939-1945

Last-Modified: Tue, 08 Sep 2009 19:47:31 GMT

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