[geeks] Just when you thought the usa was gun happy :-)

Shawn Wallbridge swallbridge at franticfilms.com
Fri Jun 7 17:53:22 CDT 2002


The gun in question has 36 barrels, so it wouldn't be carried. It would be
mounted on something or in something (think .50 cal).

shawn

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Ok, the gun in question may be great, and it may have a shit load of
ammo available. But at a million rounds a second, I wonder if it can
hold that much. Can any gun that is one person carried weapon with
such a high rate of fire last a second? How bout even half a second?



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From: "Joshua D Boyd" <jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu>
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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: [geeks] Just when you thought the usa was gun happy :-)


> On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 02:55:26PM -0400, Brian Hechinger wrote:
>
> > insanely large ROF weapons don't use clips since there is no
> > point like you mentioned, and rather use a belt feed mechanism
> > and a large
> > container of rounds.
>
> The gun in question, I believe, doesn't use belts, but long
> prepacked barrels with the bullets one in front of the next.
>
> If I recall correctly, one of the discussed uses was clearing mine
> fields.
>
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> Joshua D. Boyd
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