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Post by ash on Feb 21, 2010 23:30:15 GMT 9.5
I know the gun nuts on here (you know who you are....) would no doubt know all about this sucka but had to post this short vid
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Post by draconis on Feb 22, 2010 16:15:29 GMT 9.5
I know the gun nuts on here (you know who you are....) Shaddup ;D Ahem, came out in the early eighties. Funnily enough it featured on the beyond 2000 tv series. I'll see if I can dig up some pics of the quad barrelled, tripod mounted version for ya... now that one's pretty awesome. Btw, from memory, the cyclic rof was 4800 rpm. Times that by four for the quad barrelled one. This little sucker can chew through kevlar like it doesn't exist. Not bad for a .22lr
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Post by ash on Feb 22, 2010 16:21:38 GMT 9.5
Now who would have thought that you would have had some knowledge on this weapon.... :roll: ;D
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Post by ash on Feb 22, 2010 16:22:24 GMT 9.5
But yes, pics would be awesome!
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bigdave
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Post by bigdave on Feb 22, 2010 19:12:29 GMT 9.5
Well sonny, in my day...... Now I am showing my age, as I remember the show as well and if I recall correctly it even had a covert model that was inside a briefcase complete with lazer sight and a trigger built into the cases handle. Poor mans James Bond wanna bee or what?
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Post by draconis on Feb 22, 2010 22:50:49 GMT 9.5
My bad... I was thinking of the American 180. Yours is an M16 mod. Here's the quad A180. The covert briefcase version... The civilian/police version. This one was released in "full colour" ;D
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