Image shows a photographer, Lt. Lents of the 1000th Signals Reserve, capturing the process of making Browning Machine Guns at Winchester Repeating Arms Co. in New Haven, Connecticut on April 6, 1918. The specific task depicted is the drilling of side holes in the gun's receiver. The photograph was released to the Photo Division under the authorization of the War Department.


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