Thank you.
Why do all the guns from this AU look like they belong in a space film. Very nice work by the way.
Because the real Hotchkiss machine guns (
rather Benet-Mercie guns) have that weird belong in a space movie look? (At least to me they appear that way.) They don't look "clunky" or like poorly made steampunk, like a Maxim.
If Mister Hotchkiss stays home and Mr. Benet likewise, the "woodpecker" is made in Hartford, Connecticut and not in St. Denis, France.
That is the only reason the US Army would wind up with an air cooled machine gun with a quick change barrel in 1897 in this AU. Because the Hotchkiss Company (In Hartford, Connecticut), buys the patents from Captain Baron Adolf Odkolek von Ujezda of Vienna, who has a good idea (1887), but whose own detail drawings and descriptions are wrong in his English and American patent submissions. Stephen Lawrence Benet; American gunsmith, inventor, and engineer; sees the patents in 1893, goes to the Hotchkiss Company.... and voila, 4 years later, there is this monster.
The first models appear in time for Lieutenant Parker's experimental machine gun detachment to experiment with the beasts.