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    All I want for Christmas is ... a Gatling Gun!!

    Completely legal to own, no stamp required since it's not automatic. No price yet.

    They used a pair of these (or something very similar) on an elimination round in Top Shot. Not highly accurate, but if the zombie hoard attacks it will splatter a lot of bodies quickly! The elimination round was to take down three 'telegraph' poles at increasing distance.

    Colt's Remaking Bulldog Gatling Guns
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    You would need many progressive loaders to keep up with that. Does look sweet though.
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    Well John, if you really want to splatter giant hordes of Zombies (not just a few at a time), forget that "Colt Bulldog" toy and get yourself one (or more) of these babies........chuckle.......talk about firepower!

    GetOffMyLawn.jpg

    It will definately clear out your yard (probably the entire neighborhood) and it should make short order of those zombies (or anything else).

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    I didn't see the video the first time, nor the rumored price of $50K.....

    U.S. Armament Corp's Replica 1877 Bulldog Gatling Gun - YouTube
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    I would love to have one of those but feeding it would be a major problem. While the 45-70 is impressive, it would be fun to have one that is scaled back to fire .38 specials or .45 Colt. It might be a little less expensive to fire.

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    They usually set up an original one @ a nearby Cowboy Shoot every spring & allow you to shoot it for $2 a round & are accurate enough to put them all in a 3' target out to 1,000 yards. They had one for sale for $15,000... despite numerous hints Linda wouldn't buy it for me for my birthday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnFox View Post
    Completely legal to own, no stamp required since it's not automatic. No price yet.

    They used a pair of these (or something very similar) on an elimination round in Top Shot. Not highly accurate, but if the zombie hoard attacks it will splatter a lot of bodies quickly! The elimination round was to take down three 'telegraph' poles at increasing distance.

    Colt's Remaking Bulldog Gatling Guns
    That is really cool, but I just do not get Colt. They come out with something like that but it seems they do not want to get back into dbl action revolvers wtf?
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    Talk about spending a lot of time during the winter reloading!
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    John,
    I totally respect your choice. What an awesome gun to have fun with.

    I've been very good this year, and I'd like to have an M1918 BAR.
    Only full auto will do. I can direct him toward one for only $20K.

    It's such a nice rifle and I've been so very, very good!


    This one will do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heathen View Post
    I would love to have one of those but feeding it would be a major problem. While the 45-70 is impressive, it would be fun to have one that is scaled back to fire .38 specials or .45 Colt. It might be a little less expensive to fire.
    A few years ago the local Cabelas had a miniature in 22 LR. Don't recall the price or maker.

    Gregory, Colt also made the BAR , it is called the Colt Monitor R-80, a pricy little devil
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