M61 Vulcan shooting 40 dummy rounds
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it cost 4.000 dollars to fire this weapon... for 12 seconds
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@boludovos It's 400,000 dollars, not 4,000.
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NICE. Im working on one like that in my work :)
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@hectiky GBU-28 Paveway III bunker buster my friend.
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If that isn't a M61, that is one HELL of a 7.62 bullet.
Rounds coming out are clearly a 20mm. It looks like a M134, sure, but hey, you have to remember that GE's M61 was made years before GE's M134 came out.
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@boludovos That's actually the minigun (a scaled down version of the M61).
The M61 cost goes into the astronomical when fired for 12 seconds .. ;-)
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@reuben0708 no its not. look at the sized of the rounds coming out. it's obviously at least 20mm. the m134 only shoots 7.62x51mm NATO
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@TykSakdotnet its a m134 dillon minuigun
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Oh danish i see... Me Too :D
Now I need to know this. I have an idea for a show and there is this one character who has this as his main weapon after stealing iff some wreckage of an old jet. What I need to know is is it possible for any man to carry this and enough ammo to last more than one firefight? I wanted the M134 as his main weapon,but thought it was to overused. :/
TheCommenter71 3 weeks ago
@TheCommenter71 M61A1 weighs 248 pounds (112 kg) (excluding feed system) + the weight of all the ammunition and you need electricity and hydraulics to use it!
Look up M61 Vulcan on Wikipedia for more information
TykSakdotnet 3 weeks ago