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Gatling guns went to South America during the War of the Pacific, with Peru deploying them first in 1879. By 1880, nations and individuals around the world had bought Gatling's guns.
By contrast, Gatling guns could fire at a rate 1,000 times as fast as a musket, if powered externally. Modern AR-15s, a weapon commonly deployed in mass shootings, ...
Constructed out of durable aluminum, the gun’s spinning turret boasts six 1.4-watt Class 4 blue lasers. For aiming purposes, a 100-mW green laser has been mounted on one side of the gun ...
Lawrence Livermore police officer Andrew Graycar demonstrates how the new Dillon Aero gatling gun swivels as police officer Chris McKaskey (right) stands guard in Livermore, Calif. on 2/2/06.
The Army mentioned the Gatling-style gun, called the XM915, in a press release last year. The three-barrel weapon, which is still in development, can fire up to 1,500 rounds a minute and weighs ...
While Gatling guns didn't change the outcome of the Civil War (unlike some technology that certainly could have), they played a major part in the colonial wars of the next 50 years.
Last weekend, the Wizards brought out a double-barreled T-shirt Gatling gun. That seemed mildly interesting. So I asked a few questions. Learned more than I would have guessed, too. 1) The gun, as ...
This time around, he’s built a proof-of-concept Laser Gatling Gun. The aluminum-bodied gun’s spinning turret features six blue 1.4-watt Class 4 lasers, supplied by Wicked Lasers .
Murfreesboro may be a small town, but it is the birthplace of the man who built the Gatling gun, the forerunner to the modern machine gun. Posted 2015-04-15T22:14:56+00:00 - Updated 2015-04-15T22 ...
Auburn brings out the heavy artillery to give fans free T-shirts because, apparently, an ordinary cannon won't do.