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Re: Gatling Gun

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Posted by Razorpb on October 21, 2002 at 14:13:32:

In Reply to: Re: Gatling Gun posted by Steve on October 20, 2002 at 22:23:09:

When I first saw the Hellhound I thought I read that it was full function, Then recently I read in APG I think that it was not. Tippman would probably be the ones to ask.

Razor


: : I'm looking for plans for a paintball gatling gun like the one that is on the Tippmann Hellhound. If you have any please e-mail them to me.

: Hey, I heard that the gatling gun was actually a prop. There was a full Auto gun in the center and the rotating barrels were just for looks. I found just taking two Stingray II's and marrying them together and using a crank to get the guns going. surprisingly high rate of fire. And they're so cheap if they break, buy a new one.




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