Category
page 1Machine guns of the United Kingdom
Maxim gun
the first self-powered machine gun, invented by Sir Hiram Maxim in 1884
Bren light machine gun
light machine gun
Lewis gun
light machine gun
.303 Vickers
7.7 mm medium machine gun
Besa Machine Gun
British version of the Czechoslovak ZB-53
Vickers K
.303 light machine gun for pintle mounts
.50 Vickers
12.7 mm heavy machine gun

Vickers-Berthier
The Vickers–Berthier (VB) is a light machine gun that was produced by the British company Vickers-Armstrong. It was adopted by the British Indian Army and saw combat during World War II.
Puckle gun
primitive crew-served, manually-operated flintlock revolver patented in 1718 by James Puckle
Hotchkiss machine gun
Wikimedia disambiguation page
L94A1 chain gun
long-barrelled version of the Hughes EX-34 7.62 mm chain gun
Gardner gun
Old Machine gun
Besal
The Besal, properly named "Gun, Light, Machine, Faulkner, .303-inch", was a light machine gun of British origin. The weapon was intended as an alternative to the Bren gun as it was lighter, simpler, cheaper and easier to manufacture and therefore was not dependent on the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield which was within range of German bombers. As the threat to the supply of Brens receded, it was eventually deemed unnecessary and never went into mass production.