No the gatling belongs to my former Boss. It had been stored for 30 yrs and needed refinishing/restoring. I do know that if you were to remove the crank and attach a cordless drill it would empty the magazine REAL quick. At the Bosses request I turned off the firing pins and showed her where to turn them back on, I doubt she'll ever fire it. She just wanted to display it in a case in the living room. Complete that thing weighs 72 pounds. Only 2 were made, and hers is #2. Machining was top of the line work, couple of friends and figured about 600 Hrs of machining. And that was built before CNC machines. Fun job, but a real Chinese puzzle to take apart.
_________________ "Like a tank with it's tracks blown off, my turret still swivels and my cannon fires, so whenever the fight kicks off, I'll likely live or die right there, where the fight begins and ends" John Connor
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