CHAPTER I
DESCRIPTION AND ORGANISATION
The modern machine gun is essentially an
automatic weapon of small-arm calibre, capable
of firing from 100 to 600 shots a minute from
a light mounting of extreme mobility, and should
fulfil the following qualifications:
1. It should be able to deliver about 400 shots a minute without loss of accuracy, even with prolonged "continuous" firing.
2. It should be capable of accompanying cavalry and infantry wherever these arms can go; it should occupy the smallest space, and be able to come into action quickly at rifle range.
3. It should have a firm mounting, upon which the gun is steady, and from which it can be aimed rapidly and fired while kneeling, sitting, or lying.
4. The gun and its mounting must present a small target, and be light enough for each, and if possible, both, to be carried by one man for a considerable distance, and should admit of being dragged by a man crawling or crouching