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rat-tat-tat
02 December 2005, 19:12
Timanrat-tat-tat
Is the sound I heard from behind the shop the other day.
This is a project that my dad is doing. He is a top notch machinist. He has no real interest in Mausers, Just clocks,cars,motorcyles,gatling guns, etc. He says bolt rifles are too simple to be very interesting,He's makeing this with a set of prints that gunmaker (member) provided.
The drum magazine is his own version of one, he says. He fired 10 thru it the other day. There is some cnc work on it, we have a 2 axis proto-trak, which comes in real handy for this low production work. My hat is off to him.
Timan
02 December 2005, 19:19
Charles_HelmDang! I want one.

Very nice work on his part.
02 December 2005, 19:31
tiggertateThis is what I would call a functional family

Great work!
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
02 December 2005, 19:43
N. GarrettWhat caliber is it?
Nice machine work!
Garrett
02 December 2005, 19:49
MarkFinally a 45-70 that EVERYONE agrees will work on cape buffalo!
for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside
02 December 2005, 21:12
ShopCartRacingWell Timan, I don't know where you've been or what you're doing here, but we could use many more of you on this forum.
Neat gun.
They have a working replica of a Gatling gun at the SHOT Show every year in on of the smaller booths, I always like to turn the handle and hear it click and wind like a clock inside.
-Spencer
02 December 2005, 21:13
Hog KillerWhat a great
"Time Machine". Gatlings are loads of fun to shoot.
Hog Killer
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club
02 December 2005, 23:31
LoonieWow - all I can say is superb family and work.
I am thinking I need one of those on the quad -- front rack - be interesting

03 December 2005, 00:07
BarstoolerI love Gatlin guns!!! Again, my favorite was the 30mm I used to shoot in my A-10. That thing was unbelievably accurate out to about a mile.
Barstooler
03 December 2005, 02:06
PCThat is just awsome !!
03 December 2005, 03:25
gunmaker
Stu
Thanks for posting that eye candy. It's good to see it coming along very well! Now if I could just find a good brass clock that rolls down hill.
gunmaker
P.S. I hope your wife gave you a good spanking yesterday. I forgot to wish you Happy Birthday!
03 December 2005, 10:52
TimanThe ultimate would be a gatling clock. One that shoot a 22 into a bullet trap every hour. Or just blanks that would be much more safe, what do you think?
Timan
03 December 2005, 10:58
Timan40th, that's right, time flys when your playin with guns. Had a fine party tonight with a few philsners and some friends, even an old gunney from dakota showed up and rifle talk was thruout the house, had a great time, see you in reno, gnmker.
Timan
03 December 2005, 11:03
TimanIt's a 22lr, dad and I are going to take it out to a dog town when it's done. I'll post more on it then.
Timan
03 December 2005, 17:19
sonofagunPardon my ignorance, but these aren't considered class 3 guns?
Oh, and I'll ask what evrybody else forgot to ask...how much do you think your Dad would ask for another like it (if inclined so)?
Bob Shaffer
03 December 2005, 18:05
TailgunnerGattlings are NOT considered class 3, unless you motorize them. It takes 1 manual operation to fire each round (turning the crank), there is nothing "automatic" about one.
03 December 2005, 21:07
<JOHAN>Timan
Impressive to say the least. Would be great fun to try a handcranked Gattling...
Cheers
/JOHAN