Knob Creek ’13- Hello, M134 Mini-gun

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Now we’re talking. The M134 fires 7.62x51mm NATO rounds at a variable rate of 2,000-6,000 rounds per minute. It’s gatling-style six barrels are spun using an electric motor designed by General Electric and other brands. It makes a very distinctive “zipping” noise when firing. Here’s an example I randomly found on YouTube:
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Knob Creek ’13- Hello, M134 Mini-gun Posted 7 hours ago in NFA / Suppressors / Class III by Chris Cheng with 2 Comments Tags: Chris Cheng, Knob Creek, m134, minigun, Top Shot 251 54‌0 ‌0 0 IMG_0652 Now we’re talking. The M134 fires 7.62x51mm NATO rounds at a variable rate of 2,000-6,000 rounds per minute. It’s gatling-style six barrels are spun using an electric motor designed by General Electric and other brands. It makes a very distinctive “zipping” noise when firing. Here’s an example I randomly found on YouTube: And here are more pictures of the one I saw on display at Knob Creek: IMG_0654 IMG_0655 IMG_0653 This one wasn’t for sale, but it sure was fun to look at.

And here are more pictures of the one I saw on display at Knob Creek:
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Knob Creek ’13- Hello, M134 Mini-gun Posted 7 hours ago in NFA / Suppressors / Class III by Chris Cheng with 2 Comments Tags: Chris Cheng, Knob Creek, m134, minigun, Top Shot 251 54‌0 ‌0 0 IMG_0652 Now we’re talking. The M134 fires 7.62x51mm NATO rounds at a variable rate of 2,000-6,000 rounds per minute. It’s gatling-style six barrels are spun using an electric motor designed by General Electric and other brands. It makes a very distinctive “zipping” noise when firing. Here’s an example I randomly found on YouTube: And here are more pictures of the one I saw on display at Knob Creek: IMG_0654 IMG_0655 IMG_0653 This one wasn’t for sale, but it sure was fun to look at.
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This one wasn’t for sale, but it sure was fun to look at.