THE GATLING GUN !!! 😱

Published on February 4, 2021
Duration: 7:37

This video showcases the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun, a manually operated 8-barrel firearm chambered in 9mm that is 100% legal and does not require special paperwork. The review highlights its impressive rate of fire, accuracy on various targets including steel, cinder blocks, soda bottles, eggplants, and watermelons, and demonstrates its use with 31 and 50-round Glock magazines. The presenter also touches on the physical demands of operating the heavy weapon.

Quick Summary

The Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun is a manually operated 9mm firearm, legally distinct from automatic machine guns. It uses Glock magazines and demonstrates high rates of fire and destructive power against various targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & T-Rex
  2. 00:25Kentucky Ballistics Intro
  3. 00:35Tippmann Gatling Gun Overview
  4. 01:19Steel Target Accuracy Test
  5. 02:32Cinder Block Destruction
  6. 03:30Soda Bottle Rapid Fire
  7. 04:08Eggplant Targets
  8. 04:59Watermelon Destruction (Slow-Mo)
  9. 05:40Standing Fire Challenge
  10. 06:09Outro & Social Media

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun a fully automatic machine gun?

No, the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun featured is manually operated via a crank. It is 100% legal and does not require special NFA paperwork, distinguishing it from true automatic machine guns.

What caliber is the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun and what magazines does it use?

The Gatling Gun is chambered in 9mm and is designed to use standard Glock magazines. The video shows it functioning with both 31-round and 50-round capacity Glock magazines.

How does the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun perform on targets?

The Gatling Gun demonstrates impressive destructive power and accuracy, effectively engaging steel targets, cinder blocks, soda bottles, eggplants, and watermelons in rapid fire sequences.

What are the physical considerations when operating the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun?

Due to its design and the number of barrels, the Gatling Gun is quite heavy. Firing it while standing requires significant physical exertion, comparable to a 'bicep workout'.

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