Military thinkers are not always the most forward of thinkers, and this was certainly the case with small arms in the nineteenth century. Initially, the U.S. Army was not sold... Here’s What You Need ...
As a young boy, Keith Takacs knew he wanted a Gatling gun. The rapid-fire weapon, a precursor to modern machine guns patented in 1862, looked cool in old cowboy movies. Fast-forward a few decades, and ...
It's not every day one sees a minigun — an electrified rotary Gatling gun capable of firing 3,000 rounds per minute — being wheeled on a cart into a federal courtroom. That unusual sight marked the ...
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