Tipman Gatling gun in 9mm.

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  • Areoflyer09

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    Really? I never new that. Back in the '90s a good friend of mine used to go on and on about Tippmann Pneumatics and paintball guns as he was an avid paintball fan and somehow had an "in" with the family. I've also heard stories about sewing machines and several other local gossip stories about the Tippmanns.

    I don't know them personally, but that 9mm Gat is pretty cool.


    It’s an interesting history. The family started with Gatling guns until ‘86 when something changed in the laws and they got into paintball guns. The paintball lasted until 2004 where they sold to Summit Partners. They are running Tippmann Arms as well now which makes M4-22s.
     

    HoughMade

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    Nah, my youtube vid would begin with the worlds "In a undisclosed location somewhere in Asia..."

    That's for smart people, not the average gun guy showing off his stuff on YouTube.

    It’s an interesting history. The family started with Gatling guns until ‘86 when something changed in the laws...

    In '86, the importation and manufacturing of full auto firearms became illegal, meaning that everything in the civilian market in the U.S. has to have been made pre-'86. However, as a hand-cranked Gatling gun is not full auto, that should not have affected those guns. Electrically operate gatling guns (e.g. "miniguns") are full auto. What did they make pre-'86? I saw that pre-'86 scaled down 1919 (not a gatling) above and that was super cool.
     
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    dsol

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    I want one of these. No... I need one of those. Didn't know I needed one until I saw that video.

    I like how the guy laughed after every magazine. That would be me.
     

    snorko

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    Ever see one of those receiver hitch mounts for a clay thrower? has a seat and a platform for the thrower. Think about it...

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    Sniper 79

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    Mmmmm thinking that would bolt right up to the front of my Jon boat. Right on the swivel seat pedestal. Yep I need it!
     
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