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3/30/2016 10:00:55 AM EDT
So most people have seen the ruger 10/22 AA gun setup.  Costs $600 for the mount and then around $250 for each gun, so approaching $1100 total plus mags and all.  Kind of an expensive setup for a toy.



Regardless, despite its silliness, I always wanted one.  Thinking about it now though, I'm almost certain I could make something similar myself, using two ARs and do it quite a bit cheaper.  Still a little silly, but faux-full auto is a pleasure denied to many.  I've got ideas floating around in my head and am starting to draw out some basic schematics.  before I get too involved, is there anything I should know?  Legal issues?  Has someone done this before?  Hell, maybe there's already an official thread for this
3/30/2016 10:04:36 AM EDT
[#1]
As far as legal questions, it would probably fall into the same category as a Gatlin gun.

Holding it on target while cranking could be a problem.
3/30/2016 10:06:35 AM EDT
[#2]
it is a Gatling gun

my wife put one together for my birthday one year, cost her about $800

got a deal on the mount, got some cheap 10/22's and some mags and put it together.

it looks awesome, honestly haven't even shot it yet.  (yeah, i know)

everyone asks about and it's definitely a conversation starter.
3/30/2016 10:07:36 AM EDT
[#3]
http://www.crankfiresystems.com

These guys have done them with ARs and AKs in the past, but appear to have focused on the 1919 now.
3/30/2016 10:10:57 AM EDT
[#4]
Make it pedal powered!

One guy sits behind a barrier and pedals the "bike".  The other guy operates the "safety" clutch on the turret
3/30/2016 10:14:49 AM EDT
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Haha, combat ready!
3/30/2016 10:16:46 AM EDT
[#6]
Welcome to 1980.
3/30/2016 10:19:56 AM EDT
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Beta c mag, one ar, bump stock and bipod with heavy barrel.
3/30/2016 10:24:34 AM EDT
[#8]
Contact red jacket firearms
3/30/2016 10:41:02 AM EDT
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I don't want to get diddled
3/30/2016 10:41:10 AM EDT
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If you've ever handled one it's easy to see how it's done, a simple spring trigger attached to a bar with pins that go through the trigger guards with a cam lobe and a crank. Ejection is what kills the idea. One ejecting up and one down. At least the one I shot was, in the mid 90's. Cool idea but sucked in use. Thing jammed constantly.

If I were to make one from ar's, and I wouldn't . I would use a lefty and standard upper and mount them at a 45 or shallower angle so that the ejection is uniform out both sides and failures less likely. It would probably look cooler as well.