. "yes"@en . "See Users"@en . "25"^^ . . . "Military Small Arms of the 20 th Century"@en . "8.0"^^ . "The French St. \u00C9tienne Mle 1907 () was a gas operated air-cooled machine gun in 8mm Lebel which was widely used in the early years of the First World War. It was not derived from the Hotchkiss machine-gun, as often repeated erroneously. It was instead a gas operated blow-forward design borrowed from the semi-automatic Bang rifle of 1903. The Bang system was transposed in 1905 to the French Puteaux APX Machine Gun which soon proved to be unsatisfactory. Then, two years later, the Mle 1907 \"St-Etienne\" machine gun followed as an improved redesign of the \"Puteaux\" machine gun. However the Mle 1907 \"Saint Etienne\" was only a partial redesign : the original blow-forward gas piston, rack-and-pinion system and bolt mechanism of the Mle 1905 \" Puteaux\" machine gun had all been kept unmodified insi"@en . "Puteaux Mle 1905"@en . . . . "Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Etienne ."@en . "St. \u00C9tienne Mle 07"@en . . "Personnel"@en . "2375"^^ . "Medium machine gun"@en . . . "St. \u00C9tienne M1907"@en . . . "8"^^ . . . . . . "Transform\u00E9e 1916"@en . "Mle 1907"@en . ""@en . "0"^^ . . "The French St. \u00C9tienne Mle 1907 () was a gas operated air-cooled machine gun in 8mm Lebel which was widely used in the early years of the First World War. It was not derived from the Hotchkiss machine-gun, as often repeated erroneously. It was instead a gas operated blow-forward design borrowed from the semi-automatic Bang rifle of 1903. The Bang system was transposed in 1905 to the French Puteaux APX Machine Gun which soon proved to be unsatisfactory. Then, two years later, the Mle 1907 \"St-Etienne\" machine gun followed as an improved redesign of the \"Puteaux\" machine gun. However the Mle 1907 \"Saint Etienne\" was only a partial redesign : the original blow-forward gas piston, rack-and-pinion system and bolt mechanism of the Mle 1905 \" Puteaux\" machine gun had all been kept unmodified inside the newer weapon . Eventually a total of over 39,000 \"St-Etienne\" Mle 1907 machine guns were manufactured between 1908 and late 1917. They were widely used by French infantry during the early part of WW-1 until their replacement by the simpler and more reliable Hotchkiss M1914 machine-gun."@en . "Arms & Armour Press"@en . . "1982"^^ . "Gas-operated"@en . "adjustable: 8 to 650 round/min"@en . "Individual"@en . "St. \u00C9tienne Mle 1907"@en . "710.0"^^ . . "1180.0"^^ .