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Lewis IRL

Lewis Gun in reality

The Lewis Gun is an American designed Light machine gun that was used heavily by the Allies, particularly Great Britain, in World War I and, to a lesser extent, in World War II. The Lewis had a distinctive top-mounted pan magazine, similar to the later Russian DP, as well as a large barrel-shroud which was used to cool the barrel while firing. The design of the Lewis would go on to be an inspiration for the German FG42, which in turn inspired the M60 machine gun still in use today.

Battlefield Heroes

Main article: Machine Gun (Battlefield Heroes)

Three Royal Army machine guns featured in Battlefield Heroes are based off of the Lewis Gun: Maxwell's Machinegun, The Cheeser, and Bernie's Bone Chewer.

Battlefield Hardline

The Syndicate Gun is an all class Light machine gun introduced in the Battlefield Hardline: Betrayal expansion. The Syndicate Gun performs has high damage and a larger than average magazine size of 47, but has high recoil and spread, making it difficult to keep on target when firing in fully automatic. It is permanently equipped with a non-illuminated PK-A sight, green tri-beam Laser Sight, and AP Tracer Rounds.

It is unlocked upon completing the "Big Eddie's Wiseguys" assignment which also marks the end of the Syndicate Program and the players recruitment into Big Eddie's Syndicate.

Unlocking

For information on how to unlock the Mammoth Gun, see Mammoth Gun

To unlock the Syndicate Gun, At least one player must first obtain the Mammoth Gun on Chinatown. Afterwards they must work together with four other players on Cemetery in order to unlock the weapon.

The Catacombs (D Flag) features a blocked room in the center with a small pad containing mammoth on in located opposite of the door. Outside and around the catacombs, four Syndicate symbols are located on tombs, each representing an expansion pack for Battlefield Hardline.

The four other players must be holding the respective classic weapon from each expansion at the respective symbol (M1A1 for Criminal Activity, M1 for Robbery, 1887 for Getaway, and the M1903 Springfield for Betrayal). Once a player is standing next to the correct symbol, they will be prompted to interact with it, with all players needing to interact with the symbols at the same time. At this time, the fifth player with the Mammoth Gun must stand on top of the mammoth symbol located inside the catacombs. If done correctly, the inside of the catacombs will start shooting out bolts of electricity, causing the previously blocked door to slowly open and reveal a staircase.

The revealed staircase leads downward to a tomb of a fallen warrior. The Syndicate Gun can be found lying atop of the warrior's grave, prompting the player to pick it up. Once picked up, the "Big Eddie's Wiseguys" assignment will be completed and the Syndicate Gun will be permanently unlocked for use. Be advised, however, as once the weapon is picked up, the lights in the tomb will start dimming and will kill all players left inside once extinguished.

It should be noted that only one player can pickup and unlock the Syndicate Gun once per round of Conquest Large. This means that players would need to take turns unlocking the weapon and that unaffiliated players who did not participate in opening the tomb can still enter the tomb and pick up the weapon if not quick enough.

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Battlefield 1

For the Codex Entry, see The Lewis Gun (Codex Entry)

"A versatile and iconic light machine gun considered by many to be the best of WW1. Also known as "the Belgian Rattlesnake" and was widely used during the war."

— In-game description

The Lewis Gun is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1 for the Support kit. The Lewis Gun has a large ammo capacity among infantry weapons, with damage tapering off over distance, more than the other LMGs. However, continued fire will cause all variants of the Lewis Gun to overheat, causing the user to be vulnerable for a brief moment.

Multiplayer

Three variants of the Lewis Gun are featured in multiplayer: Low Weight, Optical, and Suppressive.

The Lewis Gun Low Weight is the standard variant of the weapon, featuring a bipod attachment and the starting primary weapon of the Support class. As with other basic Light Machine Guns, it will gain improved accuracy the longer it is fired without stopping.

The Lewis Gun Optical variant of the weapon offers improved accuracy over the standard Low Weight variant of the weapon. It is equipped with the a optical sight and a Vertical Grip.

The Lewis Gun Suppressive features the highest accuracy and control compared to other variants of the weapon. This is due to the weapon being equipped with a specialized optic, Bipod and Extended Magazine which allows it to provide effective suppressive fire against enemy targets.


Quotes

Low Weight

"Equipped with a bipod, this basic LMG pattern will quickly regain accuracy due to low weight."

— In-Game Description

Optical

"Equipped with a lens sight and vertical foregrip, this LMG pattern offers improved aimed accuracy."

— In-Game Description

Suppressive

"Equipped with a bipod and extended magazine, this LMG pattern offers improved suppressive capability"

— In-Game Description

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Trivia

Battlefield Hardline

BFHL Lewis model

Original Syndicate Gun model

BFHL Lewisold-1

Original model in first person

  • The Syndicate Gun originally had the model of an unmodified Lewis Gun identical to that of BF1's and had no attachments, but after initial feedback on the CTE it was updated to its current state.
  • The Syndicate Gun is arguably the hardest weapon to obtain second to the mammoth gun as it requires all 5 players to fully cooperate during the ritual, also to make matters worse the syndicate gun can be easily stolen if a player on the enemy team decides to take the gun for themselves.
  • Although the Lewis Gun is mainly chambered for .303 British or .30-06 Springfield, the in-game Syndicate Gun uses 7.62×51 NATO ammunition[1], despite .30-06 ammunition already used by the HCAR.

References

  1. Syndicate Gun - Symthic
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