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  • I want one for home defense.

  • 1:29 ur welcome :)

  • this would be called a volley gun

  • Wonk whoo not to good

  • If devices like this were available during the revolutionary war, they would've made a difference for sure! At least if used in the first volley of fire. Very nice!

  • Wicked. And you get some smoke concealment so you can reload ;)

  • organ gun.

  • cool

  • This is a Mitrailleuse (Volley gun)

  • Appreciate the effort, thanks for the shoot! Looking for more shooting fun! MJ

  • Thanks for sharing, Gentlemen!

  • I can see its homemade. You can see the welds clearly

  • John Goodman is that you working the camera? Nice vid, by the way. Wouldn't want to be standing on the receiving end of that thing.

  • I wish you showed it at regular speed!

  • @cannonmn load it like a roman candle 10 balls a tube 320 shots

  • Well, we could always scrap that as a weapon and re use it as a Attack and Defense Smokescreen deployer!

  • In the end it says ''the person who was supposed to bring the larger bullets forgot to do so.''

    all i can say about that is LOL!!!! :DD made me laugh so much.

  • We don't go to Ravenholm.

  • 'it totally devastated the target'... not really:P

  • that guy stood so far back LOL

    

  • @airic554 hahaha

  • @robiniroven i over exagerated a bit but still lol, he didnt have much faith in that thing it seemed like haha

  • Slow motion for me!

  • I'd call that a very cool Volley Gun!

  • that thing is mean!

  • still couden't kill a call fo duty juggernaut :P

  • good stuff

  • That's just pretty darned cool!!!!

  • that's not a machine gun, it's not mechanical fired

  • @quaxk But the lighter is mechanical so technically it is

  • @quaxk as the man said, it's a "rapid fire cannon"

  • i would of tested it on the car...

  • The slow motion sounded like a airplane under takeoff

  • Very cool video, i like this!, This is the kind of stuff that stops the brain from turning into mush!! thinking, planning, building!!!

  • 1:36 & 1:44 -- And i'm backing up, backing up cuz' my daddy taught me good!

  • its bad i want to make one i know alot about metallurgy but gun-powered shots might be hard to do so i might not

  • dude that's an organ gun

  • it is a good video but the slow mo is too too slow mo

  • is it just me or does the camera man sound like that guy form davidsfarm

  • that slow mo was fuked up

    

  • ok boys and girls out in cyberland

  • maybe try smokeless powder for the priming charge.

  • nvm mind my first i met the second one was a nut shot. x_x

  • man it looks like the first shot was below the belt ouch!

  • I would love to see it on high speed camera.

  • he Scurries Off like hes firing a Howitzer.............i like how he scurries off in Slow Motion @1:45

  • Can you sell it to Department of Defense?

  • Find ich cool. Atacke! :D

  • a good welder could make that

  • good stuff

    

  • I need to hang out with you guys.

  • He must have gotten 250 headshots with it because he's got Fall camo...

  • @alecpumpum CoD fanboy lol

  • Hopefully there is all 8 in the target, if you haven't pointed the mini-cannon/machinegun, when approaching the target zone, haha. But keep up the good video's very entertaining.

  • Thats the best Machingun Ever.

  • Les talking more shooting

  • this is truely awesome! nice work !

  • To shot press 2

  • Are you kidding me? Hey lets fire this weapon that we could have no confirmation that each barrel fired and there could be smoldering black powder on a live load and lets walk down range of it IN FRONT OF THE TARGET. At least make sure the weapon is cleared. Ive watched many of your videos and found them very enjoyable but id have to say this was full of idiocy.

  • Thumbs up if you wanted them to shoot the big cannon

  • 1:32 i can hear a dove in the backround faintly

  • Any dolt that shoots black powder knows brass and iron (steel) are two known materials used to built firearms and cannons of the old days. Brass alloys can be strong and still contain little to no traces of iron, so does not corrode as vigorously. I actually prefer brass when it comes to black powder, not as strong but easier to work with. If I was building one of these I would like to use brass, more malleable to built. So fuck off and HURR U MAD

  • 32 rounds downrange, clean for 64 minutes, if you're quick!

  • awsome you old guys rock

  • you cut to the slow-motion too soon :(

  • haha. man this thing is friggin gay lol

  • @turboturtle22

    If it's "Friggin gay" Then have them fire it at you and see how friggin gay it is then.

  • @SemiAuto777 It is gay cause iit would suck to be in front of it.

  • giant shotgun!

  • thumbs up if you thought the paint can lid was a hole.

  • 5:40 ye olde smoke screen? xD

  • Oh the poor man that has to clean that thing!!! 

  • SLOOOOW-MOOOTION

  • I live in northern virginia! :D

  • flash hole lol

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  • @Migs4000 Steel.

  • @Migs4000 wood

  • @Migs4000 Fists.

  • @Migs4000 Cotton wool

  • The one problem I always have with these videos is hes saying "oh and the huns are on the run" I hope hes using the WW2 derogatory term for Nazi's instead of refering to the actual Huns considering gun powder wasnt used in A.D. 350

  • @M40A3 when do you think the huns are from?

    

  • cyberland

    

  • Nice video guys, thanks for sharing. You have fun Sunday mornings!

  • press 2 to skip the boring stuff oh and @ 2:04 hold down space bar for super slow motion then after that press 7 and hold space bar for super slow motion thumbs up if it all worked out for u

  • Did the dutch have something similiar? tho i have no idea.

  • now thats old school

  • I will make it in Minecraft.

  • The shooting in slow-motion starts at: 2:07 and 5:28

  • Wow ! It’s a primitive claymore !

  • That didn't hit the yellow circle but the man who's head would have been there is no longer swinging his sword.

  • must be a pain to clean

  • nice car...

  • you guys are awesome

  • tutorial!!!!!!

    

  • PUT THE GRASS FIRE OUT!!!

  • OMG was a full minute of the fuse burning in slow motion nessesary?

  • u dudes shoud do a super slomotion clip with taofledermaus ;D if u dont know the channel jsut search it! theere are many superawesome slomo videos!

  • DIY meets the military channel , uh dont tell anyone but i think you got a WMD there

  • if you look closely, I'm thinking those are 20th century welds that holds the whole apparatus together

  • That gun is really interesting, how much would it coas to buy one ( can be replica also ) for decoration ( i havent enogh time to construct one onmyself now )

    And how much would the real working one coast?

  • i want 7:57 minutes of my life back

  • @willzbarker12345 I want my 3 seconds back wasted reading your useless comment.

  • @willzbarker12345 it's not like you had one to begin with -_-

  • may be we better off firing canister rounds in a cannon. That will be more easy to reload than this stack of barrels. Anyway good video though. Thumbs up.

  • god learn to use slow mo properly. i dislike waiting for a fuse to burn down. lol but otherwise gd vid:)

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  • @Deergab yeh while you load and fire i can put my sword in your ass 10 times

  • cyberland, lol

  • early version of metal storm

  • I love watching your videos, you have so many interesting and unique items. And most of them make big bangs and holes in stuff, which is always good to watch! Thanks for sharing your toys with us! :)

  • Can you imagine if that thing had more recoil and started to dance around. Do you think the cows will like the lead in their hay? :)

  • I wish he was my grandpa. Seriously, he and FPSRussia should collaborate. Having them on a zombie invasion would be a smart idea.

  • Thank you, I really enjoyed watching this. Especially the slow motion parts allowing me to see the firing sequences of the barrels.

    Now just imagine being in a fortress having a piece like that, with those big 17 century infantry squares marching towards you... when the smoke clears, you'll most likely find every minute spent loading the thing well invested time.

  • 2:20 looks and sounds like a bear

  • 1:43 He's like " Oh crap"

  • enough with the slowmo

  • like a boss..

  • achenint metal storm

    

  • lol only one bullet hole

    in the yellow thing

  • why is the slow mo soooooo long

  • To reply to cannonmn's post ye this is VERY old and yet VERY effect but not too accurate on long distances i guess, but ye get 10s of em up hill and fire upon the hundreds of enemies coming at your ranks and your bound to slaughter some of em

    Even before gunpowder this principe was used, in for example the Hwacha, could be made with 50-100 holes filled with rockets and then all lit and it caused major fireworks and death x)

  • i am really enjoying being in cyber-land

  • now reaload

  • Mr.Ed you pretty awesome

  • Wow , and the neighbours reckon I'm mad - for having a Solar-Thermal Ramjet on the roof of the 4-WD, & using Trespassing Sheep for Archery practice...; but these well-mannered Yanks are serious eccentrics ! This may be the world's most useless Firearm , but they're having fun.

  • Might not have been very effective against armor, but pretty damn scary nonetheless. :\

  • 2:19 Run! It's Clover!

  • I'll trust these guys for now but to the best of my knowledge the Chinese did not use gunpowder to propel a projectile like that, they used it for celebrations (ie firecrackers and bottle rockets). The weapons they used powder for were large bottle rockets they fired at enemy formations. So I question the 1294 time frame, but like I say I will defer to them for now; they very well may be correct.

  • @logipi79 interesting I actually found some articles that say while many people think what I just wrote to be true there is evidence that the Chinese did have some types of firearm weapons, but the problem is ancient chinese doesn't always translate well because it didn't have specific technical terms that exist today so it was up to interpretation. Which makes sense because I always wondered if they could make rockets why wouldn't they figure out cannons.

  • @logipi79 Well they do know that the ancient Chinese did have 'frag grenades' as primitive as they were, and anyone could have grasped the idea of directed projectiles at that point if they have not done so already, but rocketry seems to me to be a lot more advanced of an idea than the more primitive directed projectile of guns. They definitely had the technical knowledge to make something similar to this.

  • funny tho, how did 7000 British marines beat up entire China in 1840, if Chinese had this sort of weapon already for centuries

  • @DogyKane I have no idea what conflict that is but I would guess that thing is probably not super useful in the real world, even from 15 yards it was slinging shots noticeably off of its point of aim. It is kind of shoot once, hope you hit something, and forget about it (takes too long to reload) so you would need a line of them.

  • @DogyKane They shipped in hundreds of tons of opium first

  • @DogyKane

    From what I know. It was Qin dynasty in 1840. The king and queen did not allow people to fight with foreigners. Some group of people did and won several battles but eventually, they all got rested and killed by the Qin government. The people were angry about the Qin sold their own country and this leaded to the XinHai revolution. There is a movie called 1911, directed by Jackie Chen, talks about this period of history in China.

  • Very cool

  • i think you hit a a wild animal at 2:20

  • Metal-Storm.. F*cking things up, since 1294..

  • IMA FIRIN MA LAZER SHOOP DA WHOOOOOOOOOOPq!!!11111 0_o

  • where can i buy this ^ ^

  • What a HOOT!

  • looks like great fun 10+

  • Can I join you! That looks about the most fun you can have standing up.

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  • 4:20 to skip his talking

  • when was this invented ?

  • @inchwormgreen About year 1294. in Kungzhow, China.

  • @cannonmn was it used in combat?

  • @inchwormgreen Cannons like this with just a single row were not uncommon around the late 1700's and early 1800's. They were called Organ guns and fired small cannon balls between ping-pong ball and tennis ball size.

    A little later, they had what were called Volley guns which were basically twenty to fifty muskets attached to a single trigger.

  • @cannonmn sorry what is the smoking thing on the grass?

  • @cannonmn 1294 WOW

  • @cannonmn almost as old as you bro! Nah just kidding great vids though

  • if you didn't survive this then you wouldn't be posting this video...

  • that target is devastaed, thers barely anything left of it. lol

  • I definitely would have made that fuse a couple inches longer- you can practically reach the trough with that lighter.

  • "The huns are behind us, hahaha" xD HAHAHA, AMEN!

  • this would have been very useful around 400 years ago lol, imagine having about 50 of that 10 - 15x its' size around a castle wall ready to defend it from marauding millitia... would have been very useful for tearing down castle walls as well, just going to be a pain carrying it, and imagine ho much ammunition and gun powder you'd need.

  • quick question

    might the "military standard machine gun" have better reload time if not ammo capacity?

  • looks fun but misguiding title

  • I agree with the slow mo, way to long. guys need to work on your video editting. cool gun thou. I'd load it with a higher grain amount for further distance or rethink how the gun is used. by the sounds of it the old guy found this homemade gun and decided to try it out. I say think ambush and different detonation triggers. could it be used as a primative remote assasianation device? anti-personal? hook to trip wire or something to a det cap to ignite the flash powder? I dunno just thinking :)

  • Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang! Woo what was that I wonder who shot at us. (SMOKE). haha thats a very cool configuration.

  • So it's a glorified shotgun?

  • @jcole60brit

    In practice. The barrels fire in sequence, but it's fast enough that it's difficult to tell when watching at normal speed.

  • god the slow motion took forever

  • Its november the fifth gone right!

  • Nice minimulticannon!

  • FUNNY

  • Did you guys slow it down enough?

  • mr. ed?

    he looks alot different than i remember on tv...

  • @PooPoo2U If you are thinking of Cannonmn (John) , he's still big and has a beard, and was on Discovery Channel. Ed hasn't been on TV-yet anyway.

  • @cannonmn: i was thinking of that one who lived with some dude named wilbur. wasn't too talkative unless you smeared peanut butter on his gums

  • @cannonmn I think he is talking about the horse called mr. ed...