This video reminded me of something; sometime between 1964 and 1965 a representative from the Browning Company came to the Special Operations Forces headquarters at Fort Bragg, NC to demonstrate a 22lr machine gun. This thing was about the size of your 22lr Gatling gun but was fully auto and had an incredible rate of fire. It had an extra large bull barrel which had no cooling other than the heat dissipation from the mass of the barrel. The ammo was sandwiched between two opposing strips of paper many, many feet in length. In fact, I do not remember them ever reloading this gun the entire demo and thousands of runs were fired. Like your Gatling gun it had no significant recoil and could be fired full auto until you ran out of ammo. They were selling this as a light, portable, fire superiority weapon. Maybe you could find something out about this weapon. I promise it would make for an interesting video if you could get one! The US Army did not buy this gun but it was sure an amazing demo! Thanks for all your videos!
The American 180 was a fully auto 22 that some police forces used in the 70’s as a “less lethal” weapon lol. Some cops were chasing some dumbasses and opened up with one of those, I guess it cut them to ribbons, so much for less lethal.
Yes but it’s still silly, and definitely not a Gatling. Only one barrel actually fires! What is that? I would have more fun with my 10-22 and a 50 rd. magazine.
That shaky table was hurting a lot. A friend of mine had Tippman Armory's 9mm Gatling and it is laser beam accurate at 100 and 200 yards when you have the T&E set up.
@@chloehennessey6813 That annoying extra part that comes with the M2 tripod mount. They try to put them on vehicle turrets too. Most crew-served weapons have a version of them. So glad I moved on after MCT to the airwing. Thanks to being aircrew, I'm qualified on three additional .50 cals and NEVER had to show proficiency with a damn T&E.
You used to be able to buy plans and kits for .22 Gatling guns from the classifieds in “Popular Mechanics”. My dad had a backyard foundry set-up and my grandfather was a tool and die maker. They combined their evil genius and built a magazine fed one. All of us kids probably shot a million rounds out of it. We shot that thing so much, we actually got board with it.
@@Naltddesha they were vertical gravity stick mags like the original, you could pull the follower out and keep loading it while it was still in the gun.
The belt link set up is an awesome idea, I love the way the bullets just snap in and you’re ready to go. I am a 22 magnum fan and always have at least 100 50 count boxes on hand. If this were available in .22 Magnum, I would definitely buy one.🎉✌️👻
Tippman made a full auto 22 air rifle. If filled with compressed air (instead of co2) it shoots 22 cal pellets at 850 fps using a similar ribbon fed drum mag. Probably better for full auto plinking than this. Not being able to aim the Gatling well kinda takes the fun out of plinking. It's just an ammo waster once the novelty wears off. The pre-charged air rifle can be used in your garden which is a huge plus over a real firearm.
Cool. I bubby I graduated with used to make mini browning machine guns that shoot 22LR. He was just one of those guys that could build anything. Built a hit and miss engine from scratch in highschool shop class .
@@GunsandGearNetwork No, he's saying a drill would be classified as machinegun regardless, because those business cards with the template of an autokey card was classified as a machine gun.
Ive looked at the plans for building my own 22lr gatling gun for years. Probably the only thing holding me back has been the idea of casting some of the major pieces out of bronze. I now have a lathe and mill, maybe its time to build one.🤔
Love that this was made by Tippmann. I have one of their paintball guns. Not the best paintball guns on the market but definitely known for being the most reliable!
Stangers... I got a box of .22 Stangers signed at NRA Indy this year. I asked the CCI reps at the show if they were still making them, and they said they were out of production, probably permanently. A couple days ago, they had Stangers at Bass Pro by me. If you happen to see a box of genuine Stangers, it's the perfect thing to get Plinkster to sign if you ever get to meet him in person.
Evidently the mass of the cci execs hated that promo. I have a friend that works for cci, he said most of the mid level guys loved it, the brass not so much.
Tippmann was renown back in the day for their transferable full-auto miniature 1919s and M2HBs in .22lr. Then the Firearms Protection Act (McClure-Vollkmer Act of 1986) came along and shut that business down. I guess Tippmann has been able to survive with their Gatling guns and quality paintball guns (including a full-auto model).
Chloe, Changing a law once enacted is tough. The American Suppressor Association has been lobbying for years to get suppressors removed from the NFA of 1934. And a suppressor isn't even a firearm. It's an accessory.
@@brockshields9336yep By my estimation it's going to take a revolution Because somehow they can spend trillions of dollars of our taxpayer money on the defense budget Then we American citizens are allowed to own any of these arms That is a clear violation of the second amendment
Hell yeah! Imagine doing the bill duke "CCCCOOOOONNNNTTTTTAAAACCCCTTTTTT" and your buddies run up to the firing line and just start shooting down range without hesitation! the rest of the range looking and thinking "what the hell are they doing?" It's a movie thing.... You wouldn't understand.
A small electric motor, a battery and some gears would do it. I bet you could get everything you need from a cheap cordless drill. The fun police wouldn't like it. Or the real police.
So the reason for the difficulty in adjusting the elevation - the intended use for Gatling guns is to sweep an area to deal with large numbers of targets and/or deny that area to enemy infantry. As such, you figure out what is going to be around waist height for the ground you're covering, set the elevation and then simply focus on cutting anyone dumb enough to be standing in your field of fire in half. Basically you're looking for quantity of fire over quality of accuracy. As for squirrel hunting...I've got the full auto MP40 BB gun and spying a problem squirrel in my tree while plinking for fun, decided to do a mag dump into him - he was standing before St Peter asking WTF before he hit the ground.
It looks so fun, and I'd totally pay to rent one for an hour or two, but it's so impractical in most any situation, and even .22's add up in $$$ when they're spitting out like that. Thanks for the video, have fun!
That's the reason the Gattling Gun never took off in the civil war. All ammo was literally made by hand. The Gattling Gun's use was considered a waste of ammunition. These are cool to watch, but I wouldn't own one.
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Ok, now you need to do a speed trial, get the same number of balloons, and rounds, use the Gatling gun and your favorite pistol, see which can pop the balloons first, but do level the balloons off so the Gatling can get all of them without needing to change elevation.
I wish they would make a shoulder-able or hip mount-able gatling. I like the concept of the 9mm or 22 mini gatling, but it being restricted to just a tripod or cart seems kinda limiting.
Kinda' neat that Copper Custom (a.k a. Military Arms Channel) let you have it to play with! Methinks that since it's a .22 LR Rimfire Gatling Gun, instead of the original .45-70 Rimfire Gatling Gun of the American Civil War, it can be called a Mini-Minigun! 😁
That is way cool. Be fun in a field full of ground squirrels. Probably wouldn't hit one, but it'd be fun shootin. In the mid 80s I was in the farmlands of central CA shooting ground squirrels, and the farmer had a rig set up with 2 ruger 10-22s mounted side by side. It had a cam mechanism that actived the trigger once per revolution, for a total of 2 shots rotation. The rate of fire was nothing compared to the gatling. But it was fun to shoot. Reloading was a real pain though
I had a Tipmann Pro-Am paintball gun back in the late 90s, was considered an entry level gun, solid, heavy, not expensive. Performed like a beast though. I got is used from my cousin when he upgraded to his mini-mag. Sold it to a buddy when I joined the Marines, and he gave it to his son, I haven't heard from them in a while but I bet it's still going strong.
@@spud69g I owned a paintball field and I had TIPPMANS for rentals. They were tough guns and d shot well if you chrono'd them at 270 fps and no higher. I don't know the bolt design maybe was not gentle enough or spread the air evenly on the surface of the balls, whatever the reason, at higher velocities we had a lot of balls break and soupy barrels. Lots of swabbing. Other than that they handled the abuse great.
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@bendabutcha I figured that may be the case. That is why I said theoretically. I am sure that as a matter of quality control testing, the manufacturer would want to know at what cyclic rate their mechanism would quit to function properly. I realize the alphabet soup people would be highly vexxed, but not being cognizant of points of failure on any device might be considered negligent. Just saying.
hmm if you messed with gear ratios you could give it better speed at the cost of more torque sure you would get tired quicker but you would get more brrrrrt outta it my other idea is a essentially a drum spring with a ratcheting winder either like a oversized pocket watch winder or one of those pull back toy cars spring engines you wind it up and let go and brrrrrrrt! it goes except would it be a machine gun though. a machine gun is classifed as a firearm that fires multiple shots as the trigger is pulled and held but technically there isn't a trigger you crank it and let go and the spring rapidly expends it's energy hmm oh and i guess you could remove the crank as a big heavy piece of metal would kinda be hazardous as it spun and thinking of a pocket watch system there would be the rod you would pull to set the time and when you push it the watch would continue ticking would that be a trigger despite it not being pulled and held... i don't know and i don't have one nor know it my ideas are valid
I saw something similar years ago. 2 Ruger 10-22s mounted on a Gatling gun base. As you cranked the handle it would fire each 22. So a lot of rounds per minute. You could get 2 50 round mag and have 100 shots. If I remember right it was like $400 plus the 2 Ruger 10-22 which were like $100 back then
Seen similar thing with 2 9mm pistols laying on there sides with barrols next to each other. the crank was on top. And alternately fired them as fast as you wanted to crank.
Tippman also made the most badass paintball machine that ever lived an ATV with a gatling turret up top drill powered. they showcased it in Bryan, OH in front of the wal-mart and I lost my sh*t, of course my first paintball gun was the Tippman. Always wanted that 98 model tho!
I bet you could make some kind of crank-operated speed loader for this. Just have a big hopper full of .22, put the belt in the bottom and crank it through.
Now I want to get 3 of these and mount them in the back of a pick up with gearboxes to link them all together so one crank turns all 3, just seems sooo ridiculously overkill yet fun for hog hunting
Just needs a piece of hex rod in place of the crank, so you can chuck a drill on there. And ditch the elevation adjustment for just a handle so you can move it on the tripod wherever you want.
This a cool little Gatling gun. My question would be could you remove the hand crank so you were left with just the shaft that the hand crank attaches to and then replace it with a hand-held power drill where the RoF was controlled by how fast you make the drill spin? I'm not saying you should do this because I know nothing about this gun and I don't know if this would be a wise or legal thing to do. I just had this picture of this idea in my head...
I think (to start), the 22lr should be less restricted. SBR, full auto, supressors, with a 22lr no extra restrictions. That would bring a lot of fun an innovation.
I could never afford one but it is a cool gun. I'm quite happy with my Kel -Tec PMR3 30, It put's 30 rounds down range as quick as you can pull the trigger.....
Not a huge gun enthusiast but last i heard of tippman was when i bought a paintball gun 15 years ago. Lots of hate on the 22 caliber but id prefer to land 20 22"s rather then 5 9mm rounds.
This video reminded me of something; sometime between 1964 and 1965 a representative from the Browning Company came to the Special Operations Forces headquarters at Fort Bragg, NC to demonstrate a 22lr machine gun. This thing was about the size of your 22lr Gatling gun but was fully auto and had an incredible rate of fire. It had an extra large bull barrel which had no cooling other than the heat dissipation from the mass of the barrel. The ammo was sandwiched between two opposing strips of paper many, many feet in length. In fact, I do not remember them ever reloading this gun the entire demo and thousands of runs were fired. Like your Gatling gun it had no significant recoil and could be fired full auto until you ran out of ammo. They were selling this as a light, portable, fire superiority weapon. Maybe you could find something out about this weapon. I promise it would make for an interesting video if you could get one! The US Army did not buy this gun but it was sure an amazing demo! Thanks for all your videos!
I think you're talking about the Williams/Lisk .22lr SMG. Very interesting little weapon.
Nowadays, fire superiority just gives the drone operator a target. Better to sneak up on them while they're taking a slash! (Urinating)
The American 180 was a fully auto 22 that some police forces used in the 70’s as a “less lethal” weapon lol. Some cops were chasing some dumbasses and opened up with one of those, I guess it cut them to ribbons, so much for less lethal.
Giggity!
Could make an interesting mini gun for the zombie apocalypse 😉
This is a work of functional art that brings together the joy of shooting and the admiration for mechanical ingenuity.
And to us Canadians it brings the sadness of yet another beautiful firearm our federal government is banning for us.
not a gun guy, But I agree!
Yes but it’s still silly, and definitely not a Gatling. Only one barrel actually fires! What is that? I would have more fun with my 10-22 and a 50 rd. magazine.
@@andrewcooper3845 "not a gun guy" is a funny way to call yourself out.
@@rollotomasislawyer3405 Is that not how a Gatling gun is supposed to work??
That shaky table was hurting a lot. A friend of mine had Tippman Armory's 9mm Gatling and it is laser beam accurate at 100 and 200 yards when you have the T&E set up.
I saw it too. The feet on the stand look like it's meant to be on the ground.
T&E?
@@chloehennessey6813 traverse and elevation
Put it on a taller tripod with a ball joint and I think you could aim it a whole lot easier.
@@chloehennessey6813 That annoying extra part that comes with the M2 tripod mount. They try to put them on vehicle turrets too. Most crew-served weapons have a version of them. So glad I moved on after MCT to the airwing. Thanks to being aircrew, I'm qualified on three additional .50 cals and NEVER had to show proficiency with a damn T&E.
You used to be able to buy plans and kits for .22 Gatling guns from the classifieds in “Popular Mechanics”. My dad had a backyard foundry set-up and my grandfather was a tool and die maker. They combined their evil genius and built a magazine fed one. All of us kids probably shot a million rounds out of it. We shot that thing so much, we actually got board with it.
That’s awesome. What mags did it take?
@@Naltddesha they were vertical gravity stick mags like the original, you could pull the follower out and keep loading it while it was still in the gun.
I have a set of those plans at home.
You have GOT to post the bluprints to make this if it still exists
The Gatling bypasses the reliability of .22lr in a really elegant way.
Every round, shot or not is ejected manually every time.
Gatling gun:
“Dud round? I just don’t have time deal with that…”
The belt link set up is an awesome idea, I love the way the bullets just snap in and you’re ready to go. I am a 22 magnum fan and always have at least 100 50 count boxes on hand. If this were available in .22 Magnum, I would definitely buy one.🎉✌️👻
Your 5,000 round stash would get eaten up pretty fast
Tippman made a full auto 22 air rifle. If filled with compressed air (instead of co2) it shoots 22 cal pellets at 850 fps using a similar ribbon fed drum mag. Probably better for full auto plinking than this.
Not being able to aim the Gatling well kinda takes the fun out of plinking. It's just an ammo waster once the novelty wears off.
The pre-charged air rifle can be used in your garden which is a huge plus over a real firearm.
Cool. I bubby I graduated with used to make mini browning machine guns that shoot 22LR. He was just one of those guys that could build anything. Built a hit and miss engine from scratch in highschool shop class .
now the ATF will classify a cordless drill as a machine gun
The sad truth, if one is attached to this it would be classified as a "machine gun".
@@GunsandGearNetwork
No, he's saying a drill would be classified as machinegun regardless, because those business cards with the template of an autokey card was classified as a machine gun.
if we listened to the ATF, pubes and teeth would be considered deadly weapons!
@@ghoulbuster1 🤣🤣🤣
😈 my inner child demands the attachment of an electric motor!!!! 🇦🇺
Gaitling guns and tracer rounds go together like peanut butter and jelly.
The possibilties with this are amazing. Mounting, motors... 😊
im still waiting for a video with a cordless drill hooked up to one
@@datadavis I was looking at my old ryobi drill while writing my comment brother... unagi 😉👍
You'd have get a tax if you motorized the Gatling gun
I learned this first hand
If you add a motor it becomes an automatic firearm. That’s a felony. Long as it’s hand cranked it’s semi automatic
Ive looked at the plans for building my own 22lr gatling gun for years. Probably the only thing holding me back has been the idea of casting some of the major pieces out of bronze. I now have a lathe and mill, maybe its time to build one.🤔
Any chance of sharing those plans? I have a lathe and mill as well. Would be an amazing project! We could maybe share the making of components.
@@nutterknoll69 let me see if I can find them. Maybe we could work together
Videotape this project please. RUclips awaits your successes!
Love that this was made by Tippmann. I have one of their paintball guns. Not the best paintball guns on the market but definitely known for being the most reliable!
Still have the A5, always did well with it. The 68 was always the field rental for the field I went to because they easily cleaned- built well.
@@georgepatton6195 Yeah that was a good weapon!
The 98 was the ak47 of paintball
The A5 was more like an A-10 warthog gun.
@@PurePerspicacity agreed
I still have an A5
Stangers... I got a box of .22 Stangers signed at NRA Indy this year. I asked the CCI reps at the show if they were still making them, and they said they were out of production, probably permanently. A couple days ago, they had Stangers at Bass Pro by me. If you happen to see a box of genuine Stangers, it's the perfect thing to get Plinkster to sign if you ever get to meet him in person.
Didn't know that that's a bummer, but not if you can mstr stranger himself to John Hancock a box, thanks ✌️
Evidently the mass of the cci execs hated that promo. I have a friend that works for cci, he said most of the mid level guys loved it, the brass not so much.
@@SerenityindailylifeWhy? They are stuck up?
That thing is gloriously ridiculous! I want one.
This was a charitable work. Many thanks.
Looking forward to the gatling gun trick shots!
I didn't even think tippmann was still around good for them i had countless fun with their paintball guns
Imagine this with CCI quiet 22 ammo. Would be like a swarm of angry, silent, bees!
CB caps!
780fps with a gattling suppressor lol
@@AncientMysteriesAndInnovationsmany, many suppressors
@@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations You'd need six suppressors, or some way to put a silencer in front of the muzzle of the gun....
And one of those new aftermarket dewalt 20 volt crank handles
My fellow Hoosiers making awesome tree cutting machines
Tippmann was renown back in the day for their transferable full-auto miniature 1919s and M2HBs in .22lr. Then the Firearms Protection Act (McClure-Vollkmer Act of 1986) came along and shut that business down. I guess Tippmann has been able to survive with their Gatling guns and quality paintball guns (including a full-auto model).
Is that act able to be amended or gotten rid of?
Chloe, Changing a law once enacted is tough. The American Suppressor Association has been lobbying for years to get suppressors removed from the NFA of 1934. And a suppressor isn't even a firearm. It's an accessory.
@@brockshields9336yep
By my estimation it's going to take a revolution
Because somehow they can spend trillions of dollars of our taxpayer money on the defense budget
Then we American citizens are allowed to own any of these arms
That is a clear violation of the second amendment
Imagine having it in the handheld Predator movie setup. Would be so fun 😂
Hell yeah! Imagine doing the bill duke "CCCCOOOOONNNNTTTTTAAAACCCCTTTTTT" and your buddies run up to the firing line and just start shooting down range without hesitation! the rest of the range looking and thinking "what the hell are they doing?"
It's a movie thing.... You wouldn't understand.
A small electric motor, a battery and some gears would do it. I bet you could get everything you need from a cheap cordless drill. The fun police wouldn't like it. Or the real police.
In that case, I would register it as a machine gun and put a drill motor on it.
@@jacobstaten2366 You have your SOT? Good for you.
@@surplusdivision2461 not yet, but I plan on getting a class 2 at some point.
Dude. You get to play with all the cool toys, I'm so jealous lol. Keep up the good work pinkster. Great video like always
So the reason for the difficulty in adjusting the elevation - the intended use for Gatling guns is to sweep an area to deal with large numbers of targets and/or deny that area to enemy infantry. As such, you figure out what is going to be around waist height for the ground you're covering, set the elevation and then simply focus on cutting anyone dumb enough to be standing in your field of fire in half. Basically you're looking for quantity of fire over quality of accuracy.
As for squirrel hunting...I've got the full auto MP40 BB gun and spying a problem squirrel in my tree while plinking for fun, decided to do a mag dump into him - he was standing before St Peter asking WTF before he hit the ground.
It looks so fun, and I'd totally pay to rent one for an hour or two, but it's so impractical in most any situation, and even .22's add up in $$$ when they're spitting out like that.
Thanks for the video, have fun!
That's the reason the Gattling Gun never took off in the civil war. All ammo was literally made by hand. The Gattling Gun's use was considered a waste of ammunition. These are cool to watch, but I wouldn't own one.
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🔥🔥🔥 THAT’S WILD!!!
Back when backpage was a thing, a guy in Phoenix would convert your ruger 10/22’s into Gatling guns! Needed at least 2 if correct
I think you can buy kits at Cabelas
@@craigaustin4779 well now that sounds like fun
That thing looks fun for about an hour than I'd be over it.
Pretty much a waste of money and resources.
Not even an hour 💤💤💤💤
Thats why you attach a drill to it :P
Tippman made several lovely little guns 😊
If only I could afford it lol . The 9mm that they make is cool too
That’s how I feel. More so the 90 day lead time to delivery is the nail in the coffin that keeps me from purchasing
@@alanhelton We are set to receive more this week, they are not all spoken for yet either. If you order one now you would have it by next week!
Looks like 3 rounds per revolution... nice. I want TWO.
That mini tripod is heckin cute AF!
I've seen this in one of the old gun magazines over 20yrs ago. I'm not sure if this is the same thing, but seems exactly like what I remember.
Ok, now you need to do a speed trial, get the same number of balloons, and rounds, use the Gatling gun and your favorite pistol, see which can pop the balloons first, but do level the balloons off so the Gatling can get all of them without needing to change elevation.
Holy smoke that's expensive but worth it!
I wish they would make a shoulder-able or hip mount-able gatling. I like the concept of the 9mm or 22 mini gatling, but it being restricted to just a tripod or cart seems kinda limiting.
Ebike mounted
Shopping cart mounted, ideal for black friday or Wamart in general
Super cool little 22
This little gun is super awesome. I’m wondering if you took the hand crank off and connected it to a drill if it would fire superfast?
Shh... don't give the atf ammo to ban more funni guns.
or take an angle grinder to the windage/elevation
You should definitely connect more ammo belts together and get some tracers!!!
Kinda' neat that Copper Custom (a.k a. Military Arms Channel) let you have it to play with! Methinks that since it's a .22 LR Rimfire Gatling Gun, instead of the original .45-70 Rimfire Gatling Gun of the American Civil War, it can be called a Mini-Minigun! 😁
Especially since "micro-gun" is actually a thing and is chambered in 5.56 NATO.
As an 07/02, I really need one of these with a 90degree power drill mounted
Then it becomes a machine gun, and you're going to have a bad time.
@jiijii3224 maybe you missed the first part of my comment. I'm licensed to make machineguns
This thing is absolutley bad ass
That is way cool. Be fun in a field full of ground squirrels. Probably wouldn't hit one, but it'd be fun shootin. In the mid 80s I was in the farmlands of central CA shooting ground squirrels, and the farmer had a rig set up with 2 ruger 10-22s mounted side by side. It had a cam mechanism that actived the trigger once per revolution, for a total of 2 shots rotation. The rate of fire was nothing compared to the gatling. But it was fun to shoot. Reloading was a real pain though
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Aloha from hawaii! Wish we could get this here and shoot it at the range
I have always wanted one. There are plans online to build them. But even that is expensive. 6 barrels is a lot of money. Great video brother.
That is the coolest .22 lr EVER! Too bad the barrels aren’t threaded. All you would need are half a dozen suppressors…
The cci quiet would function flawlessly in this action and i dare say are quieter out of a 16” barrel than a standard velocity out of a suppressor.
It only uses one barrel sadly.
I’ve never used CCI quiet ammo…maybe I’ll have to get a box.
@@OmniMontel One barrel at a time, as they rotate.
10/22 over this all day
Tippman made on of the early paintball guns too. They also made a fully auto BB gun if my memory is correct.
I just got the Crossman R1, it's ridiculous! I suggest every gun owner get one! Never thought a BB Gun could be so much fun!
I had a Tipmann Pro-Am paintball gun back in the late 90s, was considered an entry level gun, solid, heavy, not expensive. Performed like a beast though. I got is used from my cousin when he upgraded to his mini-mag. Sold it to a buddy when I joined the Marines, and he gave it to his son, I haven't heard from them in a while but I bet it's still going strong.
They've done .22LR scale versions of the Browning machine guns as well.
@@spud69g I owned a paintball field and I had TIPPMANS for rentals. They were tough guns and d shot well if you chrono'd them at 270 fps and no higher. I don't know the bolt design maybe was not gentle enough or spread the air evenly on the surface of the balls, whatever the reason, at higher velocities we had a lot of balls break and soupy barrels. Lots of swabbing. Other than that they handled the abuse great.
When the Lego gun is actually real.
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Gotta love the tipman family here in FW. Cool people
What is the max cyclic rate this gun can handle? Theoretically, if someone were to use a drill to power it could it handle it?
I would think attaching the drill would upset 3 letter agencies
Adding a Dewalt would make it a machine gun yes.
Thats what i was thinking all 3 of you
@bendabutcha I figured that may be the case. That is why I said theoretically. I am sure that as a matter of quality control testing, the manufacturer would want to know at what cyclic rate their mechanism would quit to function properly. I realize the alphabet soup people would be highly vexxed, but not being cognizant of points of failure on any device might be considered negligent. Just saying.
hmm if you messed with gear ratios you could give it better speed at the cost of more torque
sure you would get tired quicker but you would get more brrrrrt outta it
my other idea is a essentially a drum spring with a ratcheting winder either like a oversized pocket watch winder or one of those pull back toy cars spring engines
you wind it up and let go and brrrrrrrt! it goes
except would it be a machine gun though.
a machine gun is classifed as a firearm that fires multiple shots as the trigger is pulled and held but technically there isn't a trigger
you crank it and let go and the spring rapidly expends it's energy
hmm oh and i guess you could remove the crank as a big heavy piece of metal would kinda be hazardous as it spun
and thinking of a pocket watch system there would be the rod you would pull to set the time and when you push it
the watch would continue ticking would that be a trigger despite it not being pulled and held...
i don't know and i don't have one nor know it my ideas are valid
I saw something similar years ago. 2 Ruger 10-22s mounted on a Gatling gun base. As you cranked the handle it would fire each 22. So a lot of rounds per minute. You could get 2 50 round mag and have 100 shots. If I remember right it was like $400 plus the 2 Ruger 10-22 which were like $100 back then
Seen similar thing with 2 9mm pistols laying on there sides with barrols next to each other. the crank was on top. And alternately fired them as fast as you wanted to crank.
Tippman also made the most badass paintball machine that ever lived an ATV with a gatling turret up top drill powered. they showcased it in Bryan, OH in front of the wal-mart and I lost my sh*t, of course my first paintball gun was the Tippman. Always wanted that 98 model tho!
Its a great paintball gun
Optional motor drive recommended, sold separately.
Man, the loading of the belt must take a while.
Yep load it up while watching 22plinkster videos then have an awesome time on the range for a few seconds. lol
I bet you could make some kind of crank-operated speed loader for this. Just have a big hopper full of .22, put the belt in the bottom and crank it through.
Looks like a blast.
Now I want to get 3 of these and mount them in the back of a pick up with gearboxes to link them all together so one crank turns all 3, just seems sooo ridiculously overkill yet fun for hog hunting
I knew about this gun and cost but wanted to see it in action. Now I definitely need one.
Man Plink, we have to get you to 1M
Some 22 tracers would have been fun to see, especially the coke cans!
So cool! You get to have all the fun! Thanks for sharing this...
Loading the links would suck but at least they stay together and there isn’t much chance of it jamming.
It’s the little Gatling that could!
Holy 22Plinkster, Batman… That looks like fun!!!!!
Just needs a piece of hex rod in place of the crank, so you can chuck a drill on there. And ditch the elevation adjustment for just a handle so you can move it on the tripod wherever you want.
...and then you go to jail, because you've created a machine gun.
@@Njazmo pretty sure changing it from a crank to electric doesn't constitute it being any more of a machine gun, than it already is.
Looks like a whole lot of fun but too rich for my blood. Great video plinkster keep them coming.
Milwaukee's and Tipman's sales are about to go up
This is why the hand Gatling gun is the best in fallout 76.
Even in video games this thing is a beast.
Cooler than hell !
I need one of these in my life, if not just to look at...
Binary trigger ideas. Removes crank handle, installs DeWalt drill where handle used to be.
Binary living conditions with 400 lb. Bubba J in the cell with you in Club Fed.
This a cool little Gatling gun. My question would be could you remove the hand crank so you were left with just the shaft that the hand crank attaches to and then replace it with a hand-held power drill where the RoF was controlled by how fast you make the drill spin? I'm not saying you should do this because I know nothing about this gun and I don't know if this would be a wise or legal thing to do. I just had this picture of this idea in my head...
I think (to start), the 22lr should be less restricted. SBR, full auto, supressors, with a 22lr no extra restrictions. That would bring a lot of fun an innovation.
22 caliber rimfire has alot less restrictions even in very strict states
Imagine you are a burglar and you suddenly hear a cranking noise from the darkness upstairs the house.
I like how the squirrel changed its coat.
I could never afford one but it is a cool gun. I'm quite happy with my Kel -Tec PMR3 30, It put's 30 rounds down range as quick as you can pull the trigger.....
That looks like a lot of fun!
Take handle off , attach electric drill , wammo !
Also need to lengthen belt about 15 feet be tight .
Looks like a perfect truck gun.
By the looks of that red squirrel target, that Gatling gun would make a great paint stripper! Lol
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Tippman has made The Browning M-2 in .22Mag and the .30Cal in .22LR.
I would like it better if it had a hopper that you could just dump the 22LR into and it would align properly before entering the breach.
I need this in my life.
I think you need a sponsorship from Milwaukee too, a M18 FDD3-0X should make a nice little addon to the tipmann
Quite a grin you're wearing. Looks pretty fun.
I live down the road from TIPPMAN GUNS. They started with paintball guns
I want one chambered in .308 win or 7.62 ×51 that takes AR 10 mags
The video title did not lie. That is THE COOLEST 22 EVER!!!!!
Old Painless. That thing's a few custom handles away from being part of a really cool Predator themed Halloween costume
So excited to watch this!!
You had me at Gatling....
FINALLY an appropriate home defence option!
Lol that is an awesome piece I need to get one
i sure wish that was legal in Canada here what cool machine to spend a sunday afternoon with the buddies
Not a huge gun enthusiast but last i heard of tippman was when i bought a paintball gun 15 years ago.
Lots of hate on the 22 caliber but id prefer to land 20 22"s rather then 5 9mm rounds.
I love .22s. So fun.
CHUCKLES looks like too much fun
An engineering prof at the local Big U. Did a .22 Gatling in stainless, used the vertical magazines. Ran like greased snot.