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    Custom Creation M134 Vulcan Mini Gun

    I was wanting to know if this gun would be allowed at any WI airsoft game?
    http://store.matrixbb.com/servlet/-s...-Vulcan/Detail
    Would any of you support gunners or custom gun users ever use a gun like this or even bother to pay that much for an airsoft gun? And also, by the name it states "mini gun" but it looks like a normal size gun...

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    "minigun" is in reference to the real gun it's modeled after.

    Not knowing much about this airsoft Vulcan gun, as long as it met the velocity requirements set by most fields, I don't see why it wouldn't be allowed (likely as a support weapon though). But don't take my word for it....
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    There are two of those (at least) floating around the midwest. One belonged to a member of Team Megaforce out of Chicago, and was allowed on the field. The second belongs to Carter of the MAA and was last seen mounted on the HellCat, or in Hector Chirro's hands. These are allowed on the field, are considered support weapons, but aren't the easiest to handle. You will require some work to make it man portable, but a good backpack that can hold the tank is the main hold back.

    Edit: the two I have seen up to now have been gas operated, this appears to be electrically operated, I have not idea how long a 12v battery would last with that...
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    My guess would be that the gun wouldn't last long on a 12V battery. For everlasting power strap a car battery on it.....

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    LMAO...hey uh,......does this qual as a support weapon?

    Anyway...I bet a lawnmower battery would last plenty long......
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    That is 1,300.00 more than here, and it doesn't even have hopup.

    http://www.xcalibertactical.com/prod...ndex.php#about
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    Wow. Just wow. That all i can say. Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maus View Post
    That is 1,300.00 more than here, and it doesn't even have hopup.

    http://www.xcalibertactical.com/prod...ndex.php#about

    i have looked into this gun(yes im a nerd) it uses a battery to make the barrel turn but uses gas in a back-pack to shoot the BB's
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    It'd be more cost effective to use compressed air and not gas... cheaper and cleaner
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    AirSharp... has a minigun for under $600...
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    The airsharp one has 6 cosmetic barrels rotating around a single barrel that actually fires. His gun uses a modified M14 as the base.

    The creation M134 is a clone of the toy tec M134. Echo1 supposedly has cloned it as well. They have 6 of everything in it (pistons, cyliders, nozzles etc x 6) and are reportedly very finicky.

    The P3 M134 uses Co2 or HPA as the method to fire the BB, and an electric motor to turn the barrels. Cost to fill the Co2tank is roughly 20.00.
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