THE GATLING GUN !!! 😱

Published on February 4, 2021
Duration: 7:37

This review from Kentucky Ballistics provides an in-depth look at the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun. Expert Scott demonstrates its manual operation, 8-barrel configuration in 9mm, and compatibility with Glock magazines. The video highlights its legal status as a non-NFA item and showcases its impressive rate of fire and destructive capabilities through various target tests, including cinder blocks and watermelons.

Quick Summary

The Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun is a 9mm, 8-barrel firearm operated by a manual crank, making it a non-NFA item requiring no special paperwork. It uses Glock magazines and demonstrates a high rate of fire, suitable for various destructive testing scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 00:25Introduction
  3. 00:35Product Overview
  4. 01:19Steel Target Shooting
  5. 02:32Cinder Block Destruction
  6. 03:30Soda Bottle Targets
  7. 04:08Eggplant Targets
  8. 04:59Watermelon Destruction
  9. 05:40Standing Fire
  10. 06:09Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun a fully automatic weapon?

No, the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun is manually operated via a crank. This mechanical distinction makes it legal as a non-NFA item, unlike traditional full-auto machine guns.

What caliber and magazine type does the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun use?

The Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun is chambered in 9mm and is compatible with standard Glock magazines, including 31 and 50-round options shown in the video.

What are the legal requirements for owning a Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun?

The Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun is a non-NFA item, meaning it does not require any special federal registration, tax stamps, or permits, making ownership straightforward.

How does the Tippmann Armory Gatling Gun perform in terms of rate of fire and accuracy?

While manually operated, the Gatling gun achieves a high rate of fire due to its multiple barrels. Accuracy is demonstrated through various target tests, with adjustments possible via its peep sight.

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