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  • NICE!!!!!

  • dear santa

  • how much for it

  • @1234BEYBLADEMASTER The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is $5,500.00 for the basic unit. The one shown has the optional Blackhawk Package which is an additional $1,700.00.

    Thank you!

  • now go get every last bb

  • Fish head shot

  • Not as a joke: How much does it cost to fire this minigun for 12 seconds? Thank you!

  • @TheNintendo101 It would have fired about 600 rounds at the cost of about $1.75 - $2.00 on average.

    Thank you!

  • R.I.P fish

  • @FPDood The pond used is a man-made watering pond for cattle that often dries up during hot summer months and has to be refilled. It thus does not contain any fish.

    Thank you!

  • $5,500 ? THAT COST MORE THEN A REAL GUN ? o-o

  • @SoonBeast Though its undeniable that the price of an airsoft minigun is often more than that of a real firearm, a real minigun is virtually unobtainable in comparison and fully transferable ones have sold for over $350,000. This is for most people the closest they will be able to owning a real minigun.

    Further more a lot of R&D went into the development and machining of the M-134A2 to insure durability and performance thus resulting in the high price.

    Thank you!

  • @SoonBeast It Costs more than a real gun, but if you look at the price of a REAL M134 Minigun there is no comparison. A Real M134 cost about $250,000. It still is extremely over priced, I agree!

  • o my god how much did that cost?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • @YankeeFan284 The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is about $5,500.00 for the Basic Package. This particular one also has the optional Blackhawk Package which is an additional $1,700.00.

    Thank you!

  • u should use bio degradeables

  • @stfuimpaul  We typically do.

    Thank you!

  • With ~50k BB's it's perfect "one man army" weapon >;)

  • dear santa

  • All the fish in that river are very very bruised :D lol

  • GOOD for fishing...

  • @XcaliberTactical Ya I guess I can see that, I just don't get into air-soft that much, I bought a pistol once. Still have a giant jar of the pellets that's more of a paperweight than anything else lol.

  • @pac6010 Airsofts can be great alternatives to real firearms, particularly for training if one buys the right quality ones. The problem with airsoft is that most of the commercially available models aren't necessarily the best ones.

    Thank you!

  • Hmm... spend 6000+ on an air soft gun...no thanks. I can buy a real mg42 for that price. I gotta say though that thing looks cool lol.

  • @pac6010 The way we view it, is that though expensive, it still is a lot less than most real fully transferable machine guns and is an alternative to those people who otherwise can't have legal full-auto or for that matter, real semi-automatic assault weapons. Or for collectors since real miniguns are very rare and extremely expensive.

    Thank you!

  • why in the fuck.......dont you shoot any person who lives nearby you dont like lol!

  • Needs moar dakka.

  • how much does the minigun cost

  • @nater8er1 The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is $5,500 for the Basic Package and the one shown in the video has the optional $1,700 Blackhawk Package which is the tripod and Gun Control Unit. The minigun itself is now produced by Classic Army under license.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical thank you

  • @MatthewAhnify the entire gun costs about $3,500

  • @GJuan999 The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is $5,500 for the Basic Package and the one shown in the video has the optional $1,700 Blackhawk Package which is the tripod and Gun Control Unit. The minigun itself is now produced by Classic Army under license.

    Thank you!

  • its like drawing on water

  • Minigun,$50 per Minute.

  • @murutattack One of the uploader's comments states that it costs about $2 for 12 seconds.

    Do you know how many seconds are in a minute? Sixty.

    Since 12 seconds is one fifth of 60, the cost would be $10, or $2 times 5. Is this too difficult for you?

  • ok now clean that up!

  • dear santa.

  • you wasted 3,500 dollars to kill some fish

  • @7249xxl $2.00, read the replied comment by the uploader

  • You might of killed some fishes...

  • cool! now wright your name in the snow!

  • That is how we fish Russian Style

  • nice try to fish

  • Why are you always saying: Thank you! ?

    THANK YOU <3 :)

  • No dying fish?

  • @KianZadeh The pond is a man-made water pond for cattle that occasionally dries up during hot summer months and must be refilled. Thus it contains no fish.

    Thank you!

  • newest way to feed the fish

  • just casually taking a minigun and blowing the crap out of a pond.

    nice.

  • How much does it cost to fire this gun for 12 seconds?

  • @EmperorHeresy It would have fired about 600 rounds at the cost of about $1.75 - $2.00 on average.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical Curses, you didn't get the reference, but thank you for replying anyways! watch?v=-QM1eTAwOYc

  • @EmperorHeresy Actually we did. ;-)

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical Lol, I had a feeling but pressed on.

  • @EmperorHeresy haha so old but i got it

  • @meany1023 Old, but not out of style :3

  • @CorreaLang ^_^

  • @EmperorHeresy he doesnt get it...

  • @EmperorHeresy I like how no one is getting the tf2 reference XD

  • whats the fps on this thing?

  • @Baystategriffin The velocity is adjustable between 250 - 625 FPS using .20 or .25g BB's.

    Thank you!

  • Dear Santa...

  • Damn fish, eating my water

  • NICE AWESOME OH YEAH I LOVE AIRSOFT GUNSS!!

  • Now that I think about it the gas based guns shooting metal BBs can penetrate the skin. And this with metal BBs might be a sufficent weapon, or at least police crowd control. I've been hit with a metal BB before, it was from a gas one. Half the BB went into my skin, and it bled.

  • @BANNANATIMEBITCHES We do not recommend metal BB's for any less-thal-lethal or airsoft wargaming use. Further more velocities much be dropped within safe limits to insure that the chance of injury is minimized.

    Thank you!

  • oohhh i see youve gone fishin...

  • okay... who ripped one?

  • well the gun is about 7000 dollars ithink

  • @N0G00DNAMESL3FT The basic version of the weapon was $5,500.00 but the optional Blackhawk Package which is shown adds another $1,600.00 which totals $7,100.00. The minigun is now being made under license by Classic Army but they do not offer the Blackhawk package.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical theres one at airsoft atlanta for $4000

  • picture having an airsoft war with you friends and you say "ok everyone, you all aganced me". they all look at you like you crazy and just decide to start it. its 15 on 1 and they all run into a room then you pop out of the window with the minigun... 5 seconds later you win :D

  • Wow. Thank you, a good video to show the ROF. But as soon as I watched this, I imagined this: " ALRIGHT, TIME TO BRING OUT DA BIG BOY, HAHAH- *Gets shot* "What? Aw come on you serious*keeps getting shot* IM HIT I KNOW STOP IT!" lol thanks for the video. So is that the only type of airsoft gun that uses gas AND battery? I saw a video earlier that looked similar to this and it said it uses both; battery for rotation, gas for shooting.

  • @lawyerxsinxdarkky There are some airsofts that utilize a hybrid air and gas system but they are quite rare compared to the popularity of dedicated gas and electric airsofts.

    Thank you!

  • How much did this cost?

  • @1997soxfan The original Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 was $5,500 for the basic model. Classic Army now produces it under license and we have them for about $3,500.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical Then probably is cheaper to buy a real weapon and modify it for air-soft =))

  • @adrianTNT If you mean using a real minigun and converting it, that would be a very costly undertaking. Simply modifying any real weapon also has legal issues involved as well as expenses, so its far easier to build an airsoft gun from scratch or modifying one for better performance.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical it was a joke but thanks for the reply :)

  • Fps?

    

  • @baldurfan The velocity is adjustable between 250 - 625 FPS using .20g BB's. For this particular video, I think we set the velocity to about 300 - 350 FPS.

    Thank you!

  • LITTERBUG!!!!!! Nah, just kidding. I don't givah fuck.

  • 145 fish were harmed in the making of this video. 

  • big fart

  • how long does the battery last?

  • @jamboyrocks It uses a low draw motor so the 12V 1100mAh Ni-Cad battery lasts quite some time. Probably enough for almost a full day of skirmishing and likely outlast the Co2 or HPA supply.

    Thank you!

  • How much does it weight? is it heavy?

  • @voron27 The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is about 22lbs in the hand held configuration. This one is about 30 or so pounds in the Blackhawk configuration.

    Thank you!

  • Thats pretty awsome.

  • holy shit

  • couple question's. is it full metal? and can it be carried?

  • @myCOCAINEisAWESOME The external housing is fully machined aluminum and a hand held version is available also. You can see the hand held basic version on our website and in other videos shown here.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical AAAAAHHHHH...i love it. another question, whats the ammo cap.?

  • @myCOCAINEisAWESOME 5,800 rounds inside an internal hopper.

    Thank you!

  • o my gawd my uncle built one from scratch then he shot me in the back during an airlift war and i started bleeding!

  • This takes fishing to a whole new level!

  • dear moms purse.... and 1000th comment oh yeah

  • 38 people fainted and aciddently hit dislike.

  • now i gotta worry about plastic in my cattle...:/

  • @tanginumin00 Bio-degradable BB's were used.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical what is the cost for a hand held

  • @chimichanga9000 The original Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan MInigun is $5,500 for the hand held version but it is now being produced by Classic Army and is being sold as their own product for $3,500.

    Thank you!

  • I like how that massive thing that uses a car battery is somehow quiter than the typical airsoft AEG (???).

  • @2GMichael sad day for the AEG world. :P

  • I NEED THIS TO CUT MY LAWN HAHAHA

  • NO THANK YOU!

  • how much was this??

  • @stpaulMOmullen The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun is $5,500 for the Basic Package. Other additional options are available.

    Thank you!

  • this gun is sex love it

  • that was chuck norris his toy gun

  • "i got a fishing pole for Christmas" "i got a dolly for Christmas" "thats nice, and what did you get for christmas jimmy!" "well...(whispers)" " OH MY GOD"

  • one word: OUCH

  • 777,777th viewer!!! :)

  • I would like you to sign this peace treaty saying we will never go to war........

  • Wouldn't you end up spending more on airsoft bullets then the gun itself?:3

  • Primeire of century AIRSOFT may 6th 2011 be there to watch

  • were can you buy this?

  • @samus0374 X-Caliber Tactical is an authorized reseller for Piper's Precision Products.

    Thank you!

  • now i gotta worry bout plastic in my fish...:/

  • @KEVUI The pond used in the video is a man made pond for cattle that sometimes dries up during hot summer months so much be refilled. Thus it contains no fish.

    Thank you!

  • bye bye bbs

  • i wouldnt wanna get in front of that thing

  • who needs cover to hide behind anymore

  • i can just imagine that in an airsoft war

    "give me some cover fire geoff"

    "ok" whipping out his $5000 mini gun

  • thats one way to catch a fish

  • @mcgee1231

    Or a few hundred of em.

  • I thought airsoft was when a father thought there son mature enough to have one, not shooting other people with it!

  • that's gonna be hard picking up wet bbs in the pond

  • this gun costs 3,500 dollars!!!!!!!!

  • just buy a real gun for 300$

  • @antho836 The purpose of airsoft is for those people who legally can't own a firearm or for law enforcement or military force-on-force training or for recreational use. It shouldn't be compare to a real firearm and in this context, its a low cost plinking airgun that otherwise would be more expensive to operate as a real firearm or would not be safe to operate in certain areas.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical I meant by my comment that spending 5000 $ is alot for a replica that shoots plastic bbs , just saying. Thank you for replying and by the way great video :D

  • @antho836 Piper's Precision Products tried their best to keep costs down, but since each are custom fabricated in small production runs and hand assembled, they couldn't do that and still maintain survive and thrive as a business. They licensed the design to Classic Army now which should reduce the price quite a bit. But yes, its is a lot for something that fires plastic BB's! But it still comes out cheaper typically than plinking with a .22, particularly a full-auto one!

    Thank you!

  • @antho836 mor like 3500 but your right

  • @antho836 mor like 3500 but your right

  • @antho836 But what if you don´t live in US?

  • @antho836

    can u have a war with a real gun?u could and get shot, plus, a gun selling for 300 is gonna be a small crappy pistol unless ur buying a bigger gun from an illegal vender

  • this gun would ruin a perfectly friendly game of airsoft for everyone!

  • @fordfocusseferrari Actually several airsoft miniguns have been used successfully at many events and many of the participants seemed to have enjoyed its presence there.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical lol if I was on the opposite team I don't know exactly how much I would enjoy it lol. Great video :D

  • there goes 20dollars in that pond, rich mothafuckar :D

  • i will buy for 5000

  • lets see u try to pick all those up

  • Holy crumcakes..how many pellets can that hold?..

  • @SyncSight The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Minigun holds 5,800 rounds.

    Thank you!

  • Now no one wants to play airsoft with you...

  • how much would this cost?

  • @mastagunns The Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 is $5,500 for the Basic Package. The one featured in the video has the optional Blackhawk Package which adds another $1,700 to the price tag.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical wow i wont make that much in a year lol

  • @XcaliberTactical wow, I am shocked sometimes how much airsoft stuff costs. For that price I can buy 3 SCAR 17s, semi auto rifles. Or I could buy one decent pre 86' full auto sub-machine gun. For the cost of some of the AK airsoft rifles I can buy a real Yugo M70. Looks like fun though :)

  • @b0xcrash We agree that the cost of the Piper's Precision Products means you can also purchase several real weapons. However for those customers who want to use a product to skirmish or train with, or as an affordable plinker, or to have as a replica of something they otherwise cannot own, then the M-134A2 is the closest most of us can get to a genuine minigun.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical yeah for sure, not like any of us could ever own a real M134 mini-gun....well possibly, but finding one pre 86 would cost you probably more than a house ;)

    So maybe that was not a fair comparison. I agree they are great for training, I like to use them real fire scenarios myself, its just the ones that feel & operate as close to the real deal, are so darn expensive for something I care little about. I wish they were cheaper, that is all, so I could buy/justify more for drills

  • @XcaliberTactical also good luck to one man hauling around a real loaded M134 mini-gun and actually firing it

  • You should do a video of putting the gattling gun in the back of the truck you had there and shooting some targets while driving.

  • is it possible to shoot copper bb's out of this., can it be modified>?

  • @MultiSr16 The M-134A2 is only available in 6mm. To modify one to fire the .177 BB would be very expensive as the internal loading mechanism must be completely custom built to that caliber.

    Thank you!

  • Dear Santa....

  • @oreomario73 dear santa.... please dont get me killed by that beast!

  • seriously can imagin bein shot by that gun! especially with my experiance :`(

  • Putting "thank you" after every comment isn't exactly nessacary... but appreciated :D

    You guys are pros!

  • @Piedoom0 Thank you! :-)

  • uh...

    why shooting in water?

    you just looses bullets -_-

    but great gun :D

  • @micktheman100 Bio-degradable BB's were used and even if regular airsoft BB's were utilized, you are not supposed to reuse them since they can damage your airsoft gun.

    We purposely shot into the water so to illustrate the high rate of fire of 50 rounds per second. Sometimes this is hard to see unless using a slow motion camera.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical you should show the damage by shhoting one of your co-workers! lol

    :-)

  • 36 people probably had to pick up the bullets within the water after the test.

  • @freddykuah The pond used in this video is a man-made watering pond for cattle that sometimes dries up during hot summer months and must be refilled. Thus it contains no fish.

    Thank you!

  • @freddykuah haha no its 36 fish were shot in the making of this video! haha

  • looks fairly bad as it cost 4000 euro to but i could probarly buy a fuck mg60 with a explosive rounds package and a licsence for the same price

  • @Tolaneil1997 Though it is true that some real firearms can be purchased for the price of a Piper's Precision Products M-134A2 Vulcan Airsoft Minigun, but the cost of a fully-automatic weapon is extremely expensive. Even a semi-automatic version of the M60 offered by Desert Ordnance is $12,500.

    Thank you!

  • O.o ok my question is.... anyone actually uses this on airsoft wars?

  • @harold562 Several of our customers have successfully used the airsoft minigun in skirmishes.

    Thank you!

  • @XcaliberTactical dood that's awesome :D

  • Dear Santa...

  • 3500 dollars ?

    you can but mercenaries for assault the factory and stolen 3 Vulcan Miniguns.

  • 3,500 dollars? U could get like 3 real pistols with that much money