Manufacture of rifles in the United States for World War 1. Rifle bars, stocks and trigger guards are made. Bayonets and browning machine gun barrels are forged. Parts of the browning gun are cut, trimmed, filed and assembled. Workers inside the factory as they work on machinery.
Manufacture and testing of guns in the United States during World War 1. Rifle bars, stocks and trigger guards being made. Workers place rifle on a stand in the factory. Group of people look through periscope of the rifle for its accuracy. They fire from a window at targets placed outside on the ground, to test the rifles.
Manufacturing of rifles in the United States during World War 1. Workers at machinery in a rifle manufacturing factory. They place parts of rifles on various equipment.
Manufacture of Browning Machine Guns in the United States during World War 1. Men and women work inside a Browning Machine Gun factory. Women work at a table. Group of men assemble machine gun parts. Man adjusts the machine gun on a tripod. For testing, he loads and fires the machine gun.
Officials in the United States. Two officials in hats converse with each other. Group of officials pose for a photograph.
Forests being converted to lumber industry in Northern forests of the United States. Officials walk in the forests to select a site for lumber industry. Men walk on snow covered surface. Two men fell a tree with saw. Branches removed from the tree after it falls. Workers cut the tree into logs with the help of a motor saw.
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