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I’ll start….. Tippman Armory 9mm Gatling Gun. Boy does it get a large number of rounds down range fast Big Grin.









 
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I’ll just say this. I think you will win this thread easily. Lol

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You do win. Either way, here's mine:





The only addition not pictured is an Eotech EFLX on offset mount.


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Best I can do.



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Gents,

Can't beat a Gattling gun, but my Shortie M-14SA from LRB comes close...

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usncopsman, you win the internet today. Nice iron.


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This sucker is certainly unique. Pretty cool Gatling Gun.



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usncorpsman, do you tow that around with a golf cart or a UTV?
 
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don't have anything to add to this thread. At one point I had a 40mm launcher for my SIG 551 though.

@Thread starter: how reliable is the gatling with Glock drum magazines?


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I feel like people miss that he said "What is your," everyone has a coolest gun. So what if it's not a 9mm civil war flavored freedom seed dispenser. It's your coolest, you should share. Anyway.. I have a hard time choosing but here goes:

Most unique:

Prolly the Steyr SSG 69 P4-



Too bad I'm not allowed to have the can.

Coolest?

Probably the DOE clone-


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don't have anything to add to this thread. At one point I had a 40mm launcher for my SIG 551 though.

@Thread starter: how reliable is the gatling with Glock drum magazines?


I have not tried it with a drum mag, only stick mags.

I wish I had a ATV or golf cart to tow it….lol.
 
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I owned a Scar16 and this Bushmaster ACR at the same time … probably against popular opinion I kept the ACR

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I'm with Arc here. I ended up choosing this one as my "coolest."

Savage 10FP 308 Win SKU#01011 [1998]
Leupold Vari-X III 4.5-14x50 Long Range Tactical Matte Mil-Dot


2nd Gen.SA (action screw c-t-c 4.275") Tactical short action; 1:10 twist 20" heavy contour (0.854" tip), button rifled, free floating, recessed crown barrel; 4-round internal staggered feed box magazine; SharpShooter Supply competition trigger w/2lb to 12oz adjustment range, kelvar-fiberglass 2.5" semi-flat wide beavertail forend thumbhole stock, and black tactical bolt handle; Warne Tactical 12L14 steel #M668M20MOA Picatinny rail matte scope mount (front base height 0.244"); Tactical Precision Systems TSR #30580 30mm Rings 7075-T6511 +/-0.0002; crossbolt & nut from alloy steel (low 0.335+0.59 = 0.925") #30580; Butler Creek flip up scope covers; MGM Switchview scope lever model SVLVXIII (not shown); Boonie Packer sling with clingcoated Boonie locking swivels; Gibbs M8500 bipod 675g 125-210mm adj, 8.5-11" total w/ VersaPod 150-100 QD sling stud adapter #3653/4 and Accuracy International bipod rubber shoes #3653 + 3654.

Scope is SKU #51668 (1994 production) w/ 100 moa elevation adjustment, 19.0'(4.5x) 7.6'(14x) FOV @ 100 yds, wire USMC oval Mil-Dot reticule, and target turrets







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I just have common guns in less common calibers.



 
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wire USMC oval Mil-Dot reticule

That reticle design was really something, and I often wondered how much effort it took for most military shooters to memorize (not to mention actually use) all its features.

I never had a scope with that reticle, but I frequently ran across its description in my early days of reading about military sniping. As I recall, the short dimension of the oval dots was also given in some discussions.

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Nothing too fancy, and definitely not unique as they made millions, but I think they're cool. It's gotta be either my de-sporterized Remington 1903A3 or my 1941 Springfield Garand (the SMLE is my son's).

 
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My most unique is my shorterized Marlin 1895 in 45-70. It started out as as an Remlin 1895G (guide) that had a front sight alignment issue I couldn’t live with. Originally my intent was to simply have it cut down to 16” by Ranger Point Precision in TX, but decided to make it a one of a kind one-off. I ended up having the barrel shortened to 14.5” and the sighted comp permanently attached to hit legal length and finished in matte black dura-coat. It wears an XS Lever-rail with ghost ring backup behind a Leupold Vari-X II scout scope. For what it is, it’s quite accurate and the comp works well to tame recoil.







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Pretty cool and unique:


It's a pistol that's a rifle... but it's not an AR... Gun laws are dumb...


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Looks common, but an unusual model.









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That would be my deer rifle but you still win Smile



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