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Post by hacker54 on Jun 4, 2020 18:16:56 GMT -5
Since my youth I've always been intrigued with the Gatling Gun. I also would think about how neat it would to have one to play with. Well low and behold I have found one that an individual can acquire. Now these are not you 45-70 or 45-90 size with wagon wheels. Nope this one is 1/7th the size and fires 9mm Luger. Yep a Mini Gatling. Now my dilemma is I don't have an extra $4,500 to $5,000 just laying around to purchase one. Now one can win one so I entered and I'll share the links about this Gatling Gun.
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bob
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Post by bob on Jun 4, 2020 20:20:54 GMT -5
The way things are going around here we may need that. Looks like fun though!
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Post by gws on Jun 4, 2020 21:22:35 GMT -5
Yeah! Until George Soros henchmen drop one off on a street corner in LA for rioters to use.....like they did pallets of bricks....
Hacker! That thing could do a number on squirrels!
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Post by hacker54 on Jun 4, 2020 23:29:11 GMT -5
Greg, Speaking of squirrels I'm wandering if they could do one of these in say a .410 bore. Thus keeping the over all size scaled down. Oh and maybe a few more inches of barrel length. How about one in 22lr or 22 WMR? Yes I know I day dream a lot.
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poohzilla
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Post by poohzilla on Jun 5, 2020 6:10:18 GMT -5
This critter ought to come with one of those hi-cap progressive loaders !
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poohzilla
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Post by poohzilla on Jun 5, 2020 6:10:47 GMT -5
This critter ought to come with one of those hi-cap progressive loaders !
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bob
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Post by bob on Jun 5, 2020 8:50:07 GMT -5
Gary, for awhile there was a .22 that used two 1022s side by side and were alternately fired with a crank. Not quite the same though.
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Post by hacker54 on Jun 5, 2020 10:07:09 GMT -5
Bob, Years agao at a gun show I saw one neat little device for the firing of two M1 Carbines side by side. It was mounted on a ground tripod that incorporated a single grip and trigger mechanism. You removed the stocks from the carbines and inserted them into this device. When in this set up the bolt carries would be across from each other and would engage a trigger actuator that would fire the gun next to it when the carrier ejected a round thus firing the one next to it and vise a versa. Oh for the if you want to call it the "Cool Factor" it had sights that looked like an aerial gun sight.
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