I mounted a Minigun...in a Minivan...

Published on November 27, 2019
Duration: 10:34

This video showcases the installation and testing of a Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun mounted inside a minivan. The demonstration, led by Matt Carriker with guests Robert Oberst and Nick Irving, highlights the gun's hand-cranked operation, 8-barrel design, and compatibility with various Glock magazines. The team conducts live-fire tests targeting various objects and simulates a drive-by scenario, offering insights into the firearm's performance in an unconventional setup. The high-energy presentation emphasizes entertainment while demonstrating the capabilities of the unique firearm system.

Quick Summary

The Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is an 8-barrel, hand-cranked firearm compatible with 9mm Glock magazines up to 100-round capacity. In the video, it's mounted inside a minivan using a custom pintle mount for mobile firing tests, including engaging targets and simulating drive-by scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 02:01Product Introduction
  3. 03:12Initial Live Fire
  4. 05:17Drive-by Course Setup
  5. 07:27Magazine Capacity Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun?

The Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is an 8-barrel, hand-cranked firearm designed for high-volume firing. It is compatible with 9mm Glock magazines, offering significant firepower in an unconventional setup.

How is the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun mounted in the video?

In the video, the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is mounted inside a minivan using a custom pintle mount. This setup allows for mobile firing and testing of the firearm's capabilities from within the vehicle.

What types of magazines are tested with the Gatling Gun?

The video demonstrates the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun's compatibility with various 9mm Glock magazines, including standard 17-round capacity, extended 33-round sticks, and high-capacity drum magazines holding 50 and 100 rounds.

What kind of tests are performed with the mounted Gatling Gun?

The tests involve firing the Gatling gun from inside the minivan at various targets, such as shaving cream cans and soda bottles, to observe its rate of fire and accuracy. A simulated drive-by shooting course is also set up and tested.

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