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A bunch of my friends are getting in to this whole airsoft thing as an alternative to paint ball. Apparently there is less mess, the guns are more accurate, and its not as full of shithead kids.

I keep telling them I want no part of this.. that is, until I found the gun that I want. Oh me brothers and sisters, what a piece of hardware this is. Behold! The Gun For Squid!

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Oh mama...

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you know, I think with that piece of hardware jutting suggestivly from my crotch, people could make all the small dick jokes they wanted, but I'd be content in the knowledge that I could tear a 42" TV in half from 200 feet. (using the metal BBs, not the plastic BBs)

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So...you're a goddamn sexual Tyrannosaurus, then, huh Squid?

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You know, that's the sort of gun that makes me want to start playing paintball...or airsoft for that matter. Hell, I might join the army just to fondle one of those things.
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kingofthemorlocks wrote:So...you're a goddamn sexual Tyrannosaurus, then, huh Squid?
What you mean big body with tiny forearms? Or carrion eater, not predator?

*shrugs*

I've got an average size dick, so I really doubt I have compensation issues, I just REALLY like the whole minigun concept.

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Predator reference, man. That looks like the gun Jesse Ventura used in that movie.

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kingofthemorlocks wrote:Predator reference, man. That looks like the gun Jesse Ventura used in that movie.
I think the technical term is Gatling gun, am I right?
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Yes, this gun is based off the gun Jessie Ventura used in "Predator". The gun he used was the General Electric made M-134 7.62mm minigun.

As far as technical terms go, gatling gun refers to the gun designed and built in the 1880s by Mr. Gatling. In the 1960s, his step great-grandson redesigned the gun to use an electric motor to drive the barrels instead of a crank. He dubbed his gun the Vulcan. The vulcan pattern gun is used primarily on aircraft and in the Navy's CIWS. In the 70s, GE developed a smaller, man portable version of the vulcan gun and called it the minigun.
It is normally pintle mounted, or turret mounted, as the gun is heavy, and the recoil is nightmareish for a human. GE tried to develop a squad level version of the gun, called the XM-214, but they had to slow the barrel rotation down and reduce the velocity and size of the rounds. Combined with this, battery technology in the 70s ment the battery pack to run this gun was heavier than the weapon itself, and the average soldier really had no hope of lugging one around in a combat situation.

The airsoft gun is a much smaller 6mm, and since it uses air, the recoil is almost nil. The weapon itself is still 20lbs, and the PPP version still requires a pair of 20oz CO2 tanks to operate. There was a version put out by a Japanese company that had an air compressor built in, but you still had to lug around a rather large 24 volt battery.

Still.. given the chance and the money, I'd pounce on one of these guns like Kiki on the script for a the live action Overfiend movie.

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squidflakes wrote:Yes, this gun is based off the gun Jessie Ventura used in "Predator". The gun he used was the General Electric made M-134 7.62mm minigun.

As far as technical terms go, gatling gun refers to the gun designed and built in the 1880s by Mr. Gatling. In the 1960s, his step great-grandson redesigned the gun to use an electric motor to drive the barrels instead of a crank. He dubbed his gun the Vulcan. The vulcan pattern gun is used primarily on aircraft and in the Navy's CIWS. In the 70s, GE developed a smaller, man portable version of the vulcan gun and called it the minigun.
It is normally pintle mounted, or turret mounted, as the gun is heavy, and the recoil is nightmareish for a human. GE tried to develop a squad level version of the gun, called the XM-214, but they had to slow the barrel rotation down and reduce the velocity and size of the rounds. Combined with this, battery technology in the 70s ment the battery pack to run this gun was heavier than the weapon itself, and the average soldier really had no hope of lugging one around in a combat situation.

The airsoft gun is a much smaller 6mm, and since it uses air, the recoil is almost nil. The weapon itself is still 20lbs, and the PPP version still requires a pair of 20oz CO2 tanks to operate. There was a version put out by a Japanese company that had an air compressor built in, but you still had to lug around a rather large 24 volt battery.

Still.. given the chance and the money, I'd pounce on one of these guns like Kiki on the script for a the live action Overfiend movie.
What was the price range on the gun anyhow? I'd think it was probably quite expensive...
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Surprise Chibi Inside! wrote:
kingofthemorlocks wrote:Predator reference, man. That looks like the gun Jesse Ventura used in that movie.
I think the technical term is Gatling gun, am I right?
no, the tech term is either GE M-134 Minigun or XM-234
(the differences are in caliber, 7.62mm for the M-134 & 5.56mm for the XM-234 & rate of fire, 6,000 rounds a minute with the arrestor cards pulled on the M-134 and 12,000 rounds a minute with the arrestor cards pulled on the XM-234), and yes, irl every 5th round is a tracer
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MNsane -

You're thinking of the XM-234 SAW, which was the 70s test bed chambered in 5.56mm that lead to todays SAW.

The micromini was the XM-214, and its ROF was more along the lines of 4,000. However, there was a card that controlled burst rate. I don't know if it could kick up to a cyclic rate of 12,000, but I most certianly wouldn't want to be holding it when that happened.

As for every fifth round being a tracer, well that depends on your supply chief doesn't it ;)
For pintle and vehicle mounted guns pulling anti-vehicle or anti-air duty, the load out was usually tracer, AP, incendairy, incendairy, tracer, ect.
Anti-personell was limited by the convention to fully jacketed slug and tracers only.

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I love paintball... buuut I do know alot of people who are into air soft, my current male is always waving his around threatenign to shoot me
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squidflakes wrote:MNsane -

You're thinking of the XM-234 SAW, which was the 70s test bed chambered in 5.56mm that lead to todays SAW.

The micromini was the XM-214, and its ROF was more along the lines of 4,000. However, there was a card that controlled burst rate. I don't know if it could kick up to a cyclic rate of 12,000, but I most certianly wouldn't want to be holding it when that happened.

As for every fifth round being a tracer, well that depends on your supply chief doesn't it ;)
For pintle and vehicle mounted guns pulling anti-vehicle or anti-air duty, the load out was usually tracer, AP, incendairy, incendairy, tracer, ect.
Anti-personell was limited by the convention to fully jacketed slug and tracers only.
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That looks like one bad bitch. I gotta check out the airsoft thing. I dig paintball, but there aint no shootin' irons like that fer markers.
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squidflakes wrote:
kingofthemorlocks wrote:So...you're a goddamn sexual Tyrannosaurus, then, huh Squid?
What you mean big body with tiny forearms? Or carrion eater, not predator?
Always horny because the arms can't reach the joystick?
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squidflakes wrote:A bunch of my friends are getting in to this whole airsoft thing as an alternative to paint ball. Apparently there is less mess, the guns are more accurate, and its not as full of shithead kids.
They're also set up to have more realistic size, shape and weight. Plus you don't have a bushel-sized hopper to fill with paint grenades. If you're even vaguely interested in realism or shooting as a practical skill it's much better. And less expensive and painful than Simmunitions.
I keep telling them I want no part of this.. that is, until I found the gun that I want. Oh me brothers and sisters, what a piece of hardware this is. Behold! The Gun For Squid!
As for the tiny dick comments from guys I have a stock reply:

"My pistol has a barrel that's four inches long and less than half an inch across. If that's some sort of monster phallic symbol it's your poor wife I feel sorry for."
"It is the difference between the unknown and the unknowable, between science and fantasy - it is a matter of essence. The four points of the compass be logic, knowledge, wisdom and the unknown. Some do bow in that final direction. Others advance upon it. To bow before the one is to lose sight of the three. I may submit to the unknown, but never to the unknowable. The man who bows in that final direction is either a saint or a fool. I have no use for either."

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...I don't get it...

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guess this is one of those guy things i never inherited... ah well

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Post by Squidflakes »

Goddessmisca wrote:my current male is always waving his around threatenign to shoot me
I thought that was every male you had ever been with ;)

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