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.
At a U.S. Army training facility in the United States, Cavalry troops load and fire artillery. Soldier places hands over his ears as artillery pieces are fired across a practice range.
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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