New 9mm Gatling Gun from Tippmann Armory!

Published on July 31, 2019
Duration: 15:38

This guide covers the operation and basic maintenance of the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun. It details loading procedures, firing mechanics using the hand crank, and the use of traverse and elevation controls. Safety warnings and malfunction clearing techniques are also emphasized, drawing from the expert assessment of the presenter's high authority and mechanical focus.

Quick Summary

The Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is a Title I firearm, meaning it's NFA-exempt due to its hand-cranked operation. It features an 8-barrel rotary design for better heat dissipation and uses Glock-compatible magazines. With an MSRP of $4,999, it offers a unique high-volume fire experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 01:31Initial Range Testing & Weight
  3. 03:26Magazine and Ammo Compatibility
  4. 05:12Mechanical Advantages
  5. 06:37Legal Status and Internal Mechanism
  6. 08:09Traverse and Elevation (T&E) Controls
  7. 09:46Malfunction Clearing
  8. 11:21Build Quality and Manual
  9. 13:34Pricing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the legal classification of the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun?

The Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is classified as a Non-NFA / Title I Firearm. This means it is not regulated under the National Firearms Act and does not require a tax stamp or special registration, primarily because it is operated by a hand crank.

How does the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun handle heat during firing?

The 8-barrel rotating design of the Gatling gun allows for significantly better heat dissipation compared to a standard semi-automatic rifle during high volumes of fire, making it more suitable for sustained use.

What is the price and magazine compatibility of the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun?

The MSRP for the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun is $4,999, including shipping. It is designed to be compatible with standard Glock magazines, including 33-round capacity magazines and drum magazines.

How are malfunctions cleared on the Tippmann Armory 9mm Gatling Gun?

Malfunctions on the 9mm Gatling Gun can typically be cleared by simply reversing the hand crank or continuing to cycle the action. This process allows dud rounds to be ejected through the bottom ejection chute.

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