Bira GunGo Back to Hand-Cranked Machine Gun Weapon: Bira GunType: Hand-Cranked Machine GunCountry of Origin: NepalYear Adopted: 1896Overall Length (mm): 1500.0Overall Length (in): 59.06Weight (kg): 400.00Weight (pounds): 881.85 If you like this, log in or create an account to save it to your profile The Bira Gun was an indigenous Nepalese crank-operated machine gun, developed in the late 19th century by General Gehendra Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana and named after King Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah. Based on the British Gardner Gun, the Bira Gun was a hand-cranked, twin-barreled weapon, designed to provide rapid-fire capability to the Nepalese army. Its design was relatively simple, relying on manual power to feed and fire rounds, making it effective at shorter ranges where quick bursts of fire could be advantageous. Production of the Bira Gun was limited, as it was manufactured exclusively in Nepal using local resources and expertise. Estimates suggest that only around fifty units were produced in the 1890s due to the challenges of local manufacturing and the limited resources available in the region. Although it was intended to be a powerful addition to Nepal's defenses, the Bira Gun saw limited combat action and was mostly retained within Nepal's borders as a defensive measure rather than an offensive weapon in foreign conflicts. The Bira Gun holds a unique place in firearms history, not only as one of the few indigenous machine guns developed in Asia but also as a symbol of Nepal's determination to produce its own weaponry. Today, surviving examples are extremely rare and have become prized by collectors and historians alike, representing a distinctive blend of local ingenuity and adaptation of Western designs. The Bira Gun is displayed in select military museums, celebrated as a notable example of Nepalese craftsmanship and an artifact of a unique period in Nepalese military history. Related Weapons: M1903 Gatling Gun 1874 Gardner Gun Reffye mitrailleuse Nordenfelt Gun Montigny mitrailleuse Billinghurst Requa Battery gun Comments No comments yet. Be the first!You must be logged in to comment.GalleryNo Articles Found Videos: John Stemple's Nepalese Bira Gun: cal.577/450Share on XShare on FacebookShare on Bluesky Please Rate the Content on this page 1 - Least Useful 2 3 4 5 - Most Useful Submit