maxim gun
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Definition
Noun: * A Maxim gun: An obsolete, water-cooled machine gun with a single barrel. It was the first fully automatic, recoil-operated firearm, invented by Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim in 1884. It is historically significant for its use in colonial warfare and World War I.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The colonial forces used the Maxim gun to devastating effect.
- The invention of the Maxim gun revolutionized modern warfare.
- Museums often display a Maxim gun as a key artifact from the early 20th century.
Advanced Usage
- "to be armed with a Maxim gun": To be equipped with this specific type of weapon.
- The outpost was defended by soldiers armed with a Maxim gun.
- Used historically to symbolize the technological and military advantage of Western imperial powers.
- The phrase "Whatever happens, we have got / The Maxim gun, and they have not" from a 19th-century poem highlights this symbolic meaning.
Variants and Related Words
- Machine gun (n): The general category of automatic firearms to which the Maxim gun belongs.
- Gatling gun (n): An earlier, hand-cranked rapid-fire weapon that is often compared to or contrasted with the Maxim gun.
Synonyms
- Automatic weapon
- Machine gun (general term)
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the original design by Hiram Maxim and its direct variants. It is not a generic term for all machine guns.
- Its defining characteristics are its single barrel, water-cooling jacket, and use of recoil energy to automate the firing cycle. The word "obsolete" in its definition is key, as it is no longer in standard military use.
Noun
- an obsolete water-cooled machine gun having a single barrel