The gatling gun is a rapid fire weapon invented in 1861 by richard jordan gatling and a forerunner of the modern machine gun.
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The gau 22 a was developed for both the internal and external f 35 gun systems.
One of the best known early rapid fire firearms the gatling gun saw occasional use by the union forces during the american civil war which was the first time it was employed in combat.
The m134 gau 17 vulcan cannon is a six barreled air cooled medium machine gun used primarily as a fire suppression weapon in aircraft for the u s.
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This four barrel gun is a derivative of the highly successful five barrel 25mm gau 12 u gun.
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Two men were required to operate the weapon one to sight the target and turn the crank the other to load the ammunition.
The gun was mounted upon a wheeled carriage.
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It was later used in numerous military conflicts including the boshin war the anglo zulu war.
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At the same time strip the entire interior of the car to handle the amount of kinetic energy put out by the weapon.
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The symbolic power of the gatling gun became evident early in its history.
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The suv s roof would have opened up and a weapon would instantly be raised up through that open space a weapon of such awesome capability that all who fell before the weapon would have hardly.
It is also a forerunner of the modern electric motor driven rotary guns and rotary cannons.
In july 1863 at the height of the civil war draft riots in new york city henry jarvis raymond a founder and owner of the new york timesand a supporter of president lincoln and the conscription act passed in march of that year mounted three gatling guns in windows and on the roof of the newspaper s office to deter rioters from attacking the building.