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A 27.7 MG IMAGE OF:.Machine Gun Camera Since film was safer and cheaper than bullets, World War I-era British and American machine-gunners sometimes trained with weapons fitted with cameras that recorded what the soldiers would have hit had their guns been loaded. This model was made in 1915 by the Thornton-Pickard Company in Altrincham, England at about the same time. Kodak made a camera that attached to a Lewis machine gun.Photo by Dennis Brack
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A 27.7 MG IMAGE OF:.Machine Gun Camera  Since film was safer and cheaper than bullets, World War I-era British and American machine-gunners sometimes trained with weapons fitted with cameras that recorded what the soldiers would have hit had their guns been loaded.  This model was made in 1915 by the Thornton-Pickard Company in Altrincham, England at about the same time.  Kodak made a camera that attached to a Lewis machine gun.Photo by Dennis Brack