240-Round Broadwell Drum on a Gatling Gun

Published on January 23, 2013
Duration: 1:25

This video details the 240-round Broadwell Drum for the Gatling Gun, highlighting its unique gravity-fed mechanism. Unlike spring-loaded systems, cartridges are fed via gravity into vertical columns, utilizing weighted followers to ensure consistent feeding as the drum rotates. The presenter demonstrates the drum's mounting process, emphasizing alignment notches for secure attachment to the Gatling gun receiver.

Quick Summary

The 240-round Broadwell Drum for the Gatling Gun operates via a gravity-fed mechanism. Cartridges are housed in vertical columns and reliably fed using weighted followers, eliminating the need for spring pressure. Mounting requires aligning specific notches on the drum and the gun's receiver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 240-Round Broadwell Drum
  2. 00:14How to Mount the Broadwell Drum
  3. 00:41Understanding the Gravity Feeding Mechanism
  4. 01:03The Role of Weighted Followers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity of the Broadwell Drum for the Gatling Gun?

The Broadwell Drum featured in the video has a substantial capacity of 240 rounds. This large capacity significantly enhances the sustained firing capability of the Gatling Gun it is attached to.

How does the Broadwell Drum feed cartridges into the Gatling Gun?

The Broadwell Drum uses a gravity-fed system. Cartridges fall directly into the gun via gravity from vertical columns within the drum, rather than relying on spring pressure.

What mechanism ensures reliable feeding in the Broadwell Drum?

Each ammunition column in the Broadwell Drum uses a weighted follower. This non-spring-loaded follower ensures that cartridges consistently feed downward as the drum is rotated manually.

How is the Broadwell Drum mounted onto the Gatling Gun?

Mounting involves aligning specific notches located on the bottom of the drum with corresponding notches on the Gatling gun's receiver. The drum is then rotated to lock the cartridge chambers into place.

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