Video of an AK-47 Gatling Gun:
http://www.bmikarts.com/video clips/AK Gat.mpg
Thats one of the kits from www.bmikarts.com
http://www.bmikarts.com/video clips/AK Gat.mpg
Thats one of the kits from www.bmikarts.com
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man if gangs got their hands on that...
someguy said:Some how a $550.00 gun doesn't seem like the optimum gun for a crime. Unless you really need a really good gun. What type of crime would you use that on though.
Bah thats only a little unimportant thing right.:wink1:Technopunk said:Keep in mind too...
You need, In ADDITION TO THE KIT THAT THEY SELL, Two (2) AK47's
So... They sell the kit for 400... PLUS you need a pair of AK's, which, even if you buy cheap single stack AK's from Romainia are going to run you about 200 bucks each... Thats 800 bucks.
Even the .22 caliber one they sell requires 2-4 (depending on the kit(s) you buy) Ruger 10/22 rifles, at about 180 bucks a pop...
Tgace said:-tripod on it is worthless, notice how the whole thing lifts up?
-to large and ammo intensive to be of any use to a street criminal
Its a "fun gun" for collectors, to expensive and of limited utility for my tastes, much like .50 BMG rifles ($1.50-$2.00 a shot??) and the crew served weapons that Class III collectors can get. I have no problem with their legal ownership, but I prefer to spend my $$ on things that I would actually use in the "real world".
OULobo said:I went and looked at the site instead of just the video and I have seen one of the .22 ones at a local gunshow. I thought it was pretty funny, because it was so obviously a jury rig, that I couldn't ever feel safe firing it.