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You can pump out up to 600 rounds a minute with an 1800's style Gatling gun from RG-G, Inc. The half-size design uses 50-round clips of .22-caliber ammunition fired by a battery of 10 rotating barrels.

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'I just like taking mine out and firing it,' explains Paul Moore, designer and builder of the gun. 'Sometimes people thinking of buying one will stop by, and we'll set it up and fire off a clip or two.'
Moore, an engineer and machinist by trade, fell in love with Gatling guns while watching cowboy movies as a kid. Years later, he built his first one from scratch, relying on pictures of different models introduced in the late 1800's.
'I realized a set of blueprints were needed, so I disassembled the one I had built and drew them up,' he recalls.
For many years he built and sold fully assembled and partially completed versions of the guns in addition to parts and plans. Today he only sells the parts and plans.
'My guns use the original gravity-fed, in-feed design, ' says Moore. 'The in-feed jams up easily, and then it has to be reset. It's just the way the original design works.'
Selling the kits and plans ensures that buyers will understand and be able to fix the guns themselves. Kits consist of all hardware needed (screws, nuts, bolts, bushings, gears, springs and bearings) as well as rifled barrel liners and ground firing pins. Brass and steel parts that need to be machined are also included. The only raw materials missing are some parts for the carriage and yoke mount.
The smaller caliber dramatically reduces the amount of steel and brass needed. This cuts the full-size gun's 350 lbs. to only 55 lbs. for the half-size version. Finished size is 3 ft. long by 2 ft. tall.
These kits aren't for the average person, emphasizes Moore, as they require basic mill and lathe work to complete. 'I recommend these guns only be attempted by someone with experience, like a retired machinist,' he says. 'I can only turn out about three a year. Working steadily on one, it will take about 600 hours to complete. Some customers have also successfully modified our plans to produce full-size versions'
Even though the difficulty in completing a gun limits the market, Moore says he has sold more than 500 kits and some 8,000 sets of blue prints over the past 18 years. The kit sells for $719, and the fully finished gun, when formerly. Plans and a CD of 3-D images of each part and assembly are also available.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, RG-G, Inc., P.O. Box 935, Trinidad, Colo. 81082 (ph/fax 719 404-3782; paulmoore@rmi.net; www.gatlingguns.net).
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Tactical paintball gear instantly sparks the thoughts of James Bond and his use of high-tech weaponry to take care of his mission.

Although this is not quite how it works in the game of paintball, there are some similarities.

First of all, there are most definitely weapons other than just the normal semi-automatic rifles.

In fact, there are even fully automatic paintball guns!

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These come in the forms of machineguns and gatling guns, and both have extremely fast firing rates.

Another example of a similarity is the use of mines. There are multiple different types of mines that can be used in paintball, such as timed ones, triggered ones (where someone presses a button to explode them), pressure sensitive (where it blows up when someone steps on it), or even motion sensing.

All of these act very similar to their real-world counterparts, however it must be noted that they are not quite as accurate.

There is also the sniper paintball gun, which is one of the favorites among a lot of paintball players.

This is a pretty nice piece of tactical paintball gear because it allows you to shoot targets from a much further distance, with a much higher accuracy than normal.

Although not spot-on, the sniper paintball marker is still a pretty fun weapon to use.

There are also other military paintball guns that fall in the category of tactical paintball gear such as the following:

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  • The bazooka – these explode to splash targets with paint
  • Mortars – these fire exploding paintball artillery up in the air just like the real ones do
  • Grenades – these are pretty much like the real ones and come in two different forms : one is a timed explosion and the other explodes on impact. These can be either tossed (or thrown) or shot using a grenade launcher attachment on an existing paintball gun
  • Bunkers – these are a nice piece of tactical gear because they require planning and execution of those plans in an accurate manner in order to use these effectively. These are more or less barricades that provide protection for you while allowing you to attack your enemy

There are many different tactical pieces of gear for us in paintball and they grant a lot of different play styles the chance to be used.

Knowing how to use the different types effectively will assist your game in both defense and offense. If you would like to check out these items in person you can hit up a paintball field or even go to one of the many paintball stores.

More often than not they will have some of this on display in some way or another so you can see how they are used.


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