Posted: 6/22/2010 3:15:08 PM EDT
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Anybody seen one of these in action?
http://www.cabelas.com/p-0034775227757a.shtml?cmCat=perf&rid=0180101070502&xpid=k207752&cm_ven=Affiliate&cm_cat=Deals.Woot&cm_pla=Primary&cm_ite=cabela |
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That's a copy of the Calico 2-22... I remember one from the 80's - early 90's in a local (now closed) fun store. There are plans for Gatlings (real functional ones) available in the back of SGN - usually folks make them in .22LR due to size, ease of manufacture and ammo costs. |
| 20 years and it doesn't look like they've fixed the ejection problem with the design yet. The 10/22 that ejects up will jam when the cartridge ejects and falls back into the open receiver when the next round is fired. It needs to have a brass deflector added to it. |
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20 years and it doesn't look like they've fixed the ejection problem with the design yet. The 10/22 that ejects up will jam when the cartridge ejects and falls back into the open receiver when the next round is fired. It needs to have a brass deflector added to it. That sounds like a surprisingly easy fix... |
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No. They had actual rotating multi barrel gatlin gun kits at gun shows in the 90's. Question though, why don't they make these kits in higher calibers if they are "classified semi-auto"? Make a quality kit in 9mm or 5.56/7.62x39 and I'll bite. They are out there..... They did them for the Ruger line. Problem was the weapon cost. |
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No. They had actual rotating multi barrel gatlin gun kits at gun shows in the 90's. Question though, why don't they make these kits in higher calibers if they are "classified semi-auto"? Make a quality kit in 9mm or 5.56/7.62x39 and I'll bite. I have seen one for AK-47 clones. Would be a bitch of a gun with drum mags. |
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Best one made...for the 1919
http://www.crankfiresystems.com/ |
