Double Double AR15's ALL THE WAY!!!

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 18:23

This video showcases the GAT-15, a custom Gatling-style firearm built by joining two AR-15 rifles. It details the hand-crank operation, the mechanical linkage that actuates both triggers, and the impressive rate of fire achievable. The legality of hand-cranked Gatling guns versus motorized versions is discussed, highlighting the distinction that makes the latter a machine gun requiring special licensing.

Quick Summary

The GAT-15 is a custom firearm that links two AR-15 rifles into a Gatling-style setup, operated by a hand crank. This manual operation is legal, but motorizing it would classify it as a machine gun, requiring special licensing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00YouTube Policy & Artistic Framing
  2. 01:29SimpliSafe Sponsor Segment
  3. 02:58Introducing the GAT-15 Gatling Gun
  4. 04:31GAT-15 Technical Overview & PSA Rifles
  5. 05:35GAT-15 Live Fire Testing & Rate of Fire
  6. 09:03Gatling Gun Legality & Motorization
  7. 15:14High-Capacity Testing & Quad AR-15 Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GAT-15?

The GAT-15 is a custom firearm modification that joins two AR-15 rifles together into a Gatling-style platform. It is operated manually via a hand crank, which sequentially pulls the triggers of both rifles.

Are Gatling guns legal?

Hand-cranked Gatling guns are generally legal in the US. However, adding a motor to automate the firing mechanism technically converts it into a machine gun, which is heavily regulated and requires specific federal licensing.

What rifles are used in the GAT-15 build?

The GAT-15 build featured uses AR-15 rifles from Palmetto State Armory (PSA). The design allows for the integration of two standard AR-15 platforms into the Gatling mechanism.

How does the GAT-15 fire?

The GAT-15 fires using a hand crank. As the crank is turned, a mechanical linkage moves rods that sequentially pull the triggers of each of the two attached AR-15 rifles, creating a rapid firing effect.

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