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Buying a Calico gatling gun this week, could be my sole attempt at fun shooting.......r in s.
 
Posts: 866 | Location: Puget Sound country | Registered: 18 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Please post plenty of pictures.


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Might be awhile, but in the meantime I found that Cabela's has this kit in stock. Newer ones like these are aluminum, mine is an original out of the 80's steel.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas...9-1&_requestid=65742
 
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Isn't it a kit useing two ruger 10-22 and a crank?


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Ted.....have't received it yet or even seen one for that matter. Uses two 10/22 barreled receivers with firing cycle regulated with crank. Graf's has a good looking 50 rd. drum I might buy after test fire with regular magazines.......r in s.
 
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Myself. I have 78 bricks & counting. (we only go 'round once) r in s.
 
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Myself. I have 78 bricks & counting. (we only go 'round once) r in s.


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Graf's has a good looking 50 rd. drum I might buy after test fire with regular magazines.......r in s.

I have a 50-rounder made by Pro-Mag that is a total pain in the obama to load. I have never taken it into the field to use it. I paid about $70 for it. I would not buy another. I just bought it as a way to flip off worthless fuggers like Fienstein...
 
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A friend of mine had one and he used two 100 round clips from butler creek. It was a real hoot to shoot just spray and pray.
 
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IIRC, tactical solutions or tactical innovations (cant remember which) makes the best hicap 10/22 mag.

Machined out of aluminum, adjustable feedlips...about $100 or so each. Should last forever.


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Changing directions.......re. Calico gatling gun kit, never assembled or used it, anyone interested please PM...r in s.
 
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I had one of the gatling gun kits that Cabela's sells. Used it a couple times and then got bored with it. They are a hoot and will burn up your 78 bricks in a hurry if you have plenty of hi-cap mags and kids to load 'em while you do the cranking.
 
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