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The Dual 10/22 Gatling Gun Is Back!

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Tactical Innovations has brought back the dual 10/22 ‘Gatling Gun’ that used to sell through the Cabela’s catalog. It’s completely impractical, but back in the days of inexpensive and plentiful .22 ammo it was about the cheapest fun you could have with your clothes on . . .

Wholesale for the all in-house machined kit is $345, not including the pair of ancient beater 10/.22s that you bolt into it.

I got my hands on an old Cabelas version a few years ago, and ballistic hilarity ensued. Yes these things are silly. But they’re a lot of fun, for a little while.

0 thoughts on “The Dual 10/22 Gatling Gun Is Back!”

  1. out of state plates and 71 in a 55, coulda just thumbed your nose at them on the way by the donut shop with the same effect.

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  2. It occurs to me that a fortune could be made with an app that accesses a regular civilian database of police officer registrations. You get pulled over, proceed with the stop until completion, then fire up the app and input the experience into the app along with the officer’s name and badge number.
    List the reason given for the stop.
    List questions asked under categories: guns, drugs, tags, moving violation, non-moving violation, improper lighting…etc
    Rate the officer on professionalism: 1=Professional / 5=Fascist Thug
    The app could do some Geo-tagging and send an alert to the user when entering a high-stoppage area or Constitution Free Zone. Perhaps show a picture of the top 2-3 officers to be careful around if stopped by one.
    The app could alert to most recent stop within a specified user determined distance.
    Kind of a “Angie’s List” of citizens who have been elevated to worship status by the media.

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  3. Ugh. It just doesn’t have the spirit (or select fire, presumably) of a BAR to me. Just looks like another tacticool plastic gun.

    Now, don’t get me wrong, they can be awesome… but the BAR was something apart. Sorta like comparing a modern gattling gun to a civil war piece.

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