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M134 Minigun: The Modern Gatling Gun 

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Minigun in slow motion: • Slow Motion: M134 Minigun
The General Electric M134 "Minigun" is essentially an electrically-powered Gatling gun - the conceptual operation of the gun is identical to Dr. Gatling's original creation. What has changed, however, is the chambering (it's in 7.62 NATO), the power source (an electric motor), and the feed mechanism (belt-feed using M60 links instead of the Gatling's Accles, Broadwell, or Bruce feeds). The weapon was a scaled down version of a 20mm rotary powered cannon devised for aircraft armament after WW2, hence the "mini" name. It was used primarily as helicopter armament, although it has found its way only ground vehicles as well. Firing between 3000 and 6000 rounds per minute, the Minigun is ideal for aerial engagements where the gunner only has a brief moment on target and needs to fire as much as possible during that moment.
It is a truly awe-inspiring weapon, and quite an experience to fire! In addition to destroying a truck with it, we will look at disassembly and functioning of the minigun - the delinking mechanism is really the most complex part of the weapon, and a very interesting device.
Thanks to Modern Arms of Tempe, AZ for providing the Minigun for this video! They offer the gun for rental, if you are interested in trying it out yourself.
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Комментарии : 12 тыс.   
@thousaucyvassal4216
@thousaucyvassal4216 4 года назад
No one forgot the minigun existed, he just wanted an excuse to shoot it lol.
@lewld37
@lewld37 4 года назад
No mini-guns were not forgotten, But the gun itself was.(The specific gun)
@austinm.9832
@austinm.9832 4 года назад
@@lewld37 this is a gun still in use.
@rambo8863
@rambo8863 4 года назад
I didten knew the eletrik gatling was really old in ancestors
@nicholasadams2374
@nicholasadams2374 4 года назад
That was my very first thought! LMAO
@akarawaturaisin2400
@akarawaturaisin2400 4 года назад
@@austinm.9832 I think he meant something like... The gun was well known but hardly anyone have any idea when the idea came out and any idea how it really work instead of just slap a motor on the gatling.
@Burningnewt
@Burningnewt 7 лет назад
there is a magical rate of fire when a gun stops sounding like a gun, and starts sounding like the world's most violent fan
@sycua42
@sycua42 7 лет назад
Sam Guglin or a meat grinder
@acedia_14
@acedia_14 7 лет назад
Or a fog horn
@lbbrock8219
@lbbrock8219 7 лет назад
i think it sounds like the tripods from war of worlds
@flinchfu
@flinchfu 7 лет назад
Imagine what 50 bullets snapping through the air in one second sounds like on the receiving end... you'd be lucky if you survived long enough to hear the report of the gun wail after that O_O
@flinchfu
@flinchfu 7 лет назад
Lol, over 70,000 rpm? Look up Metal Storm.
@amuroGenki
@amuroGenki 2 года назад
"You'll die a little bit later if you hide behind the engine block". Sensible information, thank you Ian 🙂
@InfamyOrDeath-__-
@InfamyOrDeath-__- 2 года назад
It’s hard to believe that it’s capable of firing up to a 100 bullets per second, that’s just downright astounding.
@maotisjan
@maotisjan Год назад
No kidding
@isidrotorrescamacho9113
@isidrotorrescamacho9113 11 месяцев назад
it cost 12,000$ usd dollars to shot this weapon, for 12 seconds
@kowell
@kowell 8 месяцев назад
Fun fact, in canada a regular low-end 308 round will cost around 2.50$ CAD per round so that' around 250$ CAD per second...
@kowell
@kowell 8 месяцев назад
​@@isidrotorrescamacho9113that would come out to 10$/round (12,000 / 12 / 100). I think you meant $1,200 for 12 seconds at 1/$ round which I mean.. is still freaking expensive
@shooterface1232
@shooterface1232 6 месяцев назад
He is quoting tf2 meet the heavy
@SirDankleberry
@SirDankleberry 2 года назад
"It's too heavy to carry around" Time to develop power armour.
@aetherarcanist4819
@aetherarcanist4819 2 года назад
it should solve both the electrical and weight issues, but still doesn't beat a Gatling Laser :p
@zurnie
@zurnie 2 года назад
What IS the wattage of a fusion cell? I forgot.
@SirDankleberry
@SirDankleberry 2 года назад
@@zurnie It's supposed to be the equivalent of a small fusion reactor. Basically it could power a building for around 200 years. I'm not sure the wattage though.
@sorrenblitz805
@sorrenblitz805 2 года назад
@@SirDankleberry so every fusion core in the game is about to deplete it's fuel right? Since every core in the game is OVER 200 years old?
@SirDankleberry
@SirDankleberry 2 года назад
@@sorrenblitz805 Well the ones that are active sure but not every core was in use so there would probably be a few that are full. Also in Fallout 76 they made it possible to create new ones with the right skills and rare materials.
@who_cares848
@who_cares848 4 года назад
Perfect for home defence, I have electrical outlets in every room. I'll just put it on one of those rolling office chairs.
@thomasmurrell9832
@thomasmurrell9832 4 года назад
"He's too dangerous to be kept alive!"
@juanordonezgalban2278
@juanordonezgalban2278 4 года назад
I hope you put at least a licence plate on that chair because with that recoil you are gonna speed up enough to merge into the highway!
@TheBootyWrangler
@TheBootyWrangler 4 года назад
Hahaha use 2 mini guns, 1 as an engine to push yourself forward the other as a weapon
@midbrain6032
@midbrain6032 4 года назад
A weapon to surpass metal gear
@liberty5677
@liberty5677 4 года назад
"Like firing your 308 rifle 67 times per second" youd look like a pingpong ball.
@emillkim13
@emillkim13 2 года назад
Thanks for bringing brains back to gun ownership. There are lots of youtube channels that are just a bunch of bros blowing up everything. I feel like I went to a history/engineering/art class when I watch your stuff.
@bertbccfu9564
@bertbccfu9564 Год назад
That's why he has the nickname of (Gun Jesus)
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv Год назад
What, you mean watching Edwin Sarkissian throw grenades at frozen lakes, shove 50 BMG rounds into pipe guns, and nearly blow himself up every other day isn't responsible enough for you?
@overdosediguana1873
@overdosediguana1873 2 года назад
"I am here with a pretty cool gun" the energy of this man is enough to shatter worlds
@matthewrarig6760
@matthewrarig6760 4 года назад
This is just like the A-10 gun. If you hear it, you weren’t the target.
@OrdinaryLatvian
@OrdinaryLatvian 4 года назад
To be fair, that would be true of any weapon that fires supersonic ammo.
@mcmb8254
@mcmb8254 4 года назад
astropapi1 not really, cause essentially all modern ammo is supersonic, what he’s saying is, if that thing is fired at you, you will be destroyed instantly, but with a normal gun you could hear, be the target or even get hit, and still hear it
@ironwoodnf9128
@ironwoodnf9128 4 года назад
@@OrdinaryLatvian 22 subsonic has game like "wha...."
@karebear7251
@karebear7251 4 года назад
Well, pretty much all modern *rifle* rounds are supersonic (.308 definitely being one of them) but unless it were a head shot they probably would live long enough to hear it, but not much longer than that. Sub-sonic pistol rounds are pretty common especially as suppressors have become more popular in civilian use. I know what you meant though, just couldn't resist the nit-pick. =)
@snipergames4565
@snipergames4565 4 года назад
The .308 round DOES NOT move faster than the a-10 20 mm round edit: I meant 30 mm not 20, spelling error
@Clipper_Dames
@Clipper_Dames 4 года назад
I love how he's talking about it to me like I'm going to own one of these some day.
@sdgsgdgsdsdggsdsgd773
@sdgsgdgsdsdggsdsgd773 4 года назад
Damez Exclaimz I wish I could
@thecustodian1023
@thecustodian1023 4 года назад
Yep, probably couldn't afford a seconds worth of shooting myself let alone the whole gun to do it!
@generalinbox2115
@generalinbox2115 4 года назад
Lol, right...
@enclaveprotectron
@enclaveprotectron 4 года назад
I got an m14 after he showcased it 😅😅😅
@greghillard2515
@greghillard2515 4 года назад
Panzer VII Löwe I’d have to imagine you’d need some sort of special permit/license to own one right? I’m genuinely curious.
@yetidynamics
@yetidynamics 2 года назад
to be fair, in terminator 2, Arnold didn't need batteries, he could just plug in the power into himself
@ericjohnson8001
@ericjohnson8001 2 года назад
Whoa!! The de-linker demo was awesome! I always thought it operated by magic spells and incantations. The d-link mechanics are really so simple but so crazy genius at same time!! I'm dying to see the 223 MINI mini micro gun
@darrylpioch2055
@darrylpioch2055 Год назад
If you mean the original GE XM214 there are only about 10 of them ever. And no one really knows where they are or where they went. But there’s a new one being developed by a different company that hopefully he gets his hands on!!!
@rob6850
@rob6850 Год назад
@@darrylpioch2055 "no one knows where they went"... I love that!
@Dstev98141
@Dstev98141 Год назад
The system was very dependent on timing. the ammo drum in an AH-1 could carry 6000 rounds in a rotary drum which had a separate drive motor and slipper clutch drive which needed to be timed with the feeder and the Gun. If a gun system was properly timed and proper trigger control used by the flight crew it would fire days long without failure.
@0antanum0
@0antanum0 3 года назад
"You will die a little later if you hide behind the engine block" No thank you I'll just hide in front and take the quick way out
@daybot8440
@daybot8440 3 года назад
"Honey this swiss cheese tastes weird"
@Doggio_
@Doggio_ 3 года назад
@@daybot8440 “Why’s there specks of red in my cheese?”
@daybot8440
@daybot8440 3 года назад
@@Doggio_pepperjack duh
@tr3ynag4ta
@tr3ynag4ta 3 года назад
💀
@michaelcrowhorse-chavez6582
@michaelcrowhorse-chavez6582 3 года назад
Lol
@TK199999
@TK199999 2 года назад
The first Minigun prop in the movie Predator was actually incredibly dangerous. It was just firing blanks, but it ejected the shells so hard that it kept cracking the protective Plexiglas they used in 80's. In fact one shell imbedded so deeply into the Plexiglas Jesse Ventura refused to use it any more until they could come up with a safer system. So eventually back in LA the studio's armors came up with a new mock up. This new prop ejected the shells slow enough they no longer were a threat. That gun would later be used for decades after in many many movies.
@Goettel
@Goettel 2 года назад
Time to let Ol' Painless out of the bag.
@XtreemAlan
@XtreemAlan 2 года назад
I heard that just from firing blanks they couldn’t handle the recoil
@amishgamer9780
@amishgamer9780 2 года назад
DAm nice Jesse respects gun safety unlike some other actor
@kaksidaksi3455
@kaksidaksi3455 2 года назад
@@Goettel apex
@PKAmedia
@PKAmedia 2 года назад
@Kubabala Bala Wait, aliens are immune to blank cartridges? Ah man my alien invasion strategy is going to require just a whole bunch of revisions. I guess covering myself with mud and hitting them with large logs it is. Who am I kidding, that's way more fun anyway.
@Rawhide68
@Rawhide68 Год назад
To me as a fan of old mechanics, this MI34 is just a very speedy typewriter. It's very entertaining to watch, thumbs up Ian
@mcanix
@mcanix Год назад
I was once told a story by an armourer on an RAF base that when they wanted to arm Chinooks with these they were originally denied because under the Geneva convention the response to force is supposed to be proportionate and this was deemed a disproportionate response to everything
@thecauldron2212
@thecauldron2212 4 года назад
"It costs 400,000 dollars to fire this weapon, for twelve seconds"
@squidwardo7074
@squidwardo7074 4 года назад
more like 36,180 dollars, assuming a price per round at 75 cents edit: okay i don't know how i got 36000 its actually more around $450 - $900 depending on if the firerate is 3000 rpm or 6000rpm but i must've forgotten a decimal or something cause 36000 is not right and also i knew it was a reference
@klitmajakka
@klitmajakka 4 года назад
@@squidwardo7074 the joke flew over your head, but I respect your correctness :D
@Mathewsbrooks
@Mathewsbrooks 4 года назад
@@squidwardo7074 it's a TF2 reference.
@daddyneedsjuice8861
@daddyneedsjuice8861 4 года назад
“Who touched Sasha.......WHO TOUCHED MY GUN”
@fred_derf
@fred_derf 4 года назад
@@squidwardo7074 So that's only $10,854,000 an hour!
@somander
@somander 4 года назад
I never thought I would hear the words "tiny little 308"
@dantreadwell7421
@dantreadwell7421 4 года назад
Well, compared to a 20 mm...
@diraltmcallister3523
@diraltmcallister3523 4 года назад
I know right? .308 if it hits you, is gonna fuck you up immensely, if not outright kill you. Granted, it's not a 20mm, or a 30mm, like the A-10, but still. Wat
@dantreadwell7421
@dantreadwell7421 4 года назад
And you have to consider the fact that it's not just a single. 308 round you are getting hit with, but more like two or three (at least), even if you are at a few hundred yards, you are going to suddenly find yourself occupying a much larger area than you used to. Kinda like a friend of mine in grade school said he hit a squirrel with a 30.06 and it ended up somthing like six foot long..
@ironwoodnf9128
@ironwoodnf9128 4 года назад
@@dantreadwell7421 when you here some vulgar language like "varmint calibers" like yah... My 30.06 is a great varmint gun lol
@twoZJs
@twoZJs 4 года назад
'Little' comes in two or more sizes. : )
@Desertsniper15
@Desertsniper15 7 месяцев назад
I remember being in deployed in Jalalabad in 2007 and having one of these in our Humvee. I didnt have ear plugs in and we ran over an IED and got ambushed. We used the humvee as cover and our Minigun was fine I didnt have any ear protection and let me tell yea. This thing has a very distinct sound when firing it sounds like a Very loud and distorted sweeper and the rounds eject so quickly the chimes of the casings hitting create almost like a musical chime lol. As a E5 Grenadier I can say this thing is a beast and can cut anyone in half who is unfortunate enough to be in its line of fire. If you switch out its ammo to explosive rounds it can do more then cut people in half. Always loved the M134. Its just heavy af when dismounting it and having to move it. Other than that very fun and very effective weapon
@the_kingslayer
@the_kingslayer 2 года назад
This is the first forgotten weapons video I ever watched, two years ago. Been a daily fan ever since
@n.5946
@n.5946 3 года назад
I love the fact that the subtitles in the first two seconds say *Ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck*
@numbermunch916
@numbermunch916 2 года назад
This needs more likes 🤣
@MartinMizner
@MartinMizner 2 года назад
😀
@HamatamnaHamatamna
@HamatamnaHamatamna 2 года назад
Lol i should have them on more often huh?)
@juj9305
@juj9305 2 года назад
I fucking love that
@nahtesalinas1917
@nahtesalinas1917 2 года назад
*OMG LOL*
@afella1129
@afella1129 5 лет назад
i love how ian talks about the minigun like everyone watching just bought a minigun and is looking for a tutorial😂😂
@LucDutra92
@LucDutra92 5 лет назад
Well, I assumed that most families in USA had at least one. Was I wrong this whole time?
@notpulverman9660
@notpulverman9660 5 лет назад
Some families have to make do with PKMs. Check your privilege.
@peterbartolomeo5542
@peterbartolomeo5542 5 лет назад
Hes an annoying asshole
@elfinko5862
@elfinko5862 5 лет назад
It should be law for everyone to own one per family member. When you turn 10 you get it for free. That's all America would need to defend freedom.
@elfinko5862
@elfinko5862 5 лет назад
@@infinitesimotel No. If he or anybody else did they may be discouraged from doing that. Overwhelming firepower defends any arguement.
@tedgalacci8428
@tedgalacci8428 2 года назад
WWI era cloth belt fed machineguns would extract the round to the rear before feeding them forward into the breach. Metallic links are simply pushed forward by the bolt as it closes--just like the feed from a magazine. A much simpler process and one of the reasons the weapons became simpler and light.
@itmcbhpbgf.6374
@itmcbhpbgf.6374 4 месяца назад
"Ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck" is one of the best opening subtitles to a video. xD
@harrisonrobinson7990
@harrisonrobinson7990 4 года назад
I just spent 22 minutes learning about how a minigun works. I love the internet.
@dak4465
@dak4465 4 года назад
I love america
@sorapantsu8598
@sorapantsu8598 4 года назад
We love internet.
@IsraelCountryCube
@IsraelCountryCube 4 года назад
Awwww shshheettt!
@lankumarpatrik7000
@lankumarpatrik7000 4 года назад
Great to know about interesting ingeneering things
@turbodan78
@turbodan78 4 года назад
I spent ten seconds fast forwarding to shoot scenes 😅
@EventH0riz0n
@EventH0riz0n 4 года назад
"You will die a little bit later if you hide behind the engine." Thats a really good lifehack right there.
@sogerc1
@sogerc1 4 года назад
Yes, I would cherish that extra 5 miliseconds :D
@ddmau7995
@ddmau7995 4 года назад
He spent too much time in college and not enough time in the military.
@H3LLS4NG3L
@H3LLS4NG3L 4 года назад
Well, if you're in a situation where you're hiding behind the engine block from a mini-gun, then yes.... you will most definitely be dying at some point in the very near future
@flipvdfluitketel867
@flipvdfluitketel867 4 года назад
@@H3LLS4NG3L maybe that person should make better life decisions
@georgerussell2947
@georgerussell2947 4 года назад
Not very useful advice for me in britain
@user-vk7il3pj8r
@user-vk7il3pj8r 9 месяцев назад
Shout out Gun Jesus for telling us about the problem of using repeated short bursts. I kept jamming my mini gun and couldn't figure out why. Thanks!
@wolfdima
@wolfdima 2 года назад
Ian is so humble and knowledgable, rare occasion these days
@jeremy05sti
@jeremy05sti 3 года назад
9 years later: here we have the microgun a hand held version of the minigun chambered in 5.56 nato able to be carried and fired by hand
@sunthlower4812
@sunthlower4812 3 года назад
19 years later: here we have the nanogun a pistol version of the minigun chambered in the brand new 3mm nato cartridge
@rhino202
@rhino202 3 года назад
There is a smaller 556 version
@zombiegamer1018
@zombiegamer1018 3 года назад
Isn’t there a 9mm briefcase minimum?
@KermitFrazierdotcom
@KermitFrazierdotcom 3 года назад
I want one in 22 WMR, FMJ.
@TommyTombstone
@TommyTombstone 3 года назад
@@rhino202 yupp
@kendalledmunds673
@kendalledmunds673 5 лет назад
Im fairly sure nobody has forgotten this weapon
@Qardo
@Qardo 5 лет назад
@SuperSimba6 Or if you are playing Division 2 game. You utterly hate this weapon. As one it is only a mounted weapon and two only big armored baddies carry these things. You don't get that lucky. And it just rips you apart as you'd expect.
@1r0zz
@1r0zz 5 лет назад
@SuperSimba6 and the majority of games get this weapons WRONG...
@SanoZero
@SanoZero 5 лет назад
1r0zz re 5 actually got it right though they used an ultimately failed prototype of a man portable version of the m 34
@1r0zz
@1r0zz 5 лет назад
@@SanoZero It had the needed backpack, but the firing was wrong. With a rate of fire of 2000 rpm(and that's slow for a gatling) the game would need to "spawn" a new shot each frame, i do not think re5 does that. Re5 also does not even understand the concept of ballistic and damage... Also i think there is the "wind up", and that does not make any sense...if anything there is a " wind down"
@SanoZero
@SanoZero 5 лет назад
1r0zz I wasn’t claiming anywhere near re 5 being realistic, all I meant was that compared to games that let you walk with an M34 with no power source or ammunition, re 5 had a bit more thought. Also, I will say the concept of ballistics is well simulated to the degree of resident evils style. Shots to the leg causes stumbles and falls. Shots to arms cause weapons to be dropped or fail. Damage I’ll give you but the plot explains why the plaga host becomes more durable.
@markiusgalfordii9248
@markiusgalfordii9248 2 года назад
I can tell you one thing the more you use it the more you're going to understand where the rounds are going to go. A buddy of mine he's an older general than me and he used to be a minigun Gunner out of a helicopter he told me at the beginning he had no clue where the rounds were going to go but the more you use it the more you're going to understand where the rounds are going to go it's almost like a sixth sense just like anything if you get comfortable enough with it it acts like just another arm or appendage from you. So the more you use that gun the more accurate you're going to get with it
@lancewilliamson6803
@lancewilliamson6803 2 года назад
I don't agree with having guns in our societies but have to confess that I found this piece compelling and educational. Thanks
@automatedminer7158
@automatedminer7158 7 лет назад
'It's called a minigun because it's mini' where the big one at
@jrpgnation6375
@jrpgnation6375 7 лет назад
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
@rantanen1
@rantanen1 7 лет назад
or as it's commonly known the BBRRRRRTTTTT plane
@kagi95
@kagi95 7 лет назад
Oh fuck, so that's where I recognize the sound from :D
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 7 лет назад
No that's the huge one. The big one is the 20mm version found in most other US fighter aircraft.
@EASY7356
@EASY7356 7 лет назад
It's called M61 Vulcan (Gau-4) The Thunderbolt has a 30mm Gun (Gau-8/A) not 20
@LordJuan4
@LordJuan4 3 года назад
"scaled down to this little tiny 308 round" I love being able to call a 308 tiny
@geneticvega3038
@geneticvega3038 2 года назад
Lol same here. I remember when it used to be the giant 308. But thanks to the .50 bmg and Nitro rounds. It became the tiny 308 lol.
@jefftappan3091
@jefftappan3091 2 года назад
One day they'll scale it up to 40mm. Think of the trouble you could cause with that.
@phased-arraych.9150
@phased-arraych.9150 2 года назад
It is pretty small compared to the 20mm rounds the Air Force and Navy used for their aircraft.
@kritizismmusics9737
@kritizismmusics9737 Год назад
When at 3000rpm it's devastating
@Qaptyl
@Qaptyl Год назад
@@kritizismmusics9737 at any rpm it's devastating
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
You should see and hear one being fired from a cobra at night with tracers( 1 to 5 ratio ). It looks like a red laser spraying and bouncing around. Very very impressive . Sounds like a bull bellowing
@austinrooks1787
@austinrooks1787 2 года назад
And this is why I love forgotten weapons
@GrumpyAsFuk
@GrumpyAsFuk 4 года назад
Archeologists in 1000 years: There must have been a fierce battle in this area...
@TheFighter667
@TheFighter667 4 года назад
Let's be realistic here the area will be a lead mine in around 50 years
@davidwevans4132
@davidwevans4132 4 года назад
Veith D. Copper and Lead!
@argonianvideo4439
@argonianvideo4439 4 года назад
Nue Houjuu so unoriginal
@GrumpyAsFuk
@GrumpyAsFuk 4 года назад
@@argonianvideo4439 ok boomer
@chipshort4917
@chipshort4917 4 года назад
Wow, they must really hated Chevy S10s
@Carson_MM
@Carson_MM 4 года назад
Imagine invading this guy's house and you hear "alright, power is on *click*"
@witnessgem2504
@witnessgem2504 4 года назад
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRT
@NewEraFitted89
@NewEraFitted89 4 года назад
Ian calls 911 after "Hi yes i had an intruder,hes no longer a threat,dont bother sending an ambulance. your gonna need a mop and Ziploc bags to collect the body.
@SuperWellhung1
@SuperWellhung1 4 года назад
I need a guaranteed Fuse that won't trip when I flip that switch.
@oerlikon20mm29
@oerlikon20mm29 4 года назад
You just hear from you neighbors house the sound of a racetrack and the all the lights just start dimming in the neighborhood "Yep, someone is in Ian's house again."
@TheUlquiorraCifer
@TheUlquiorraCifer 4 года назад
@@NewEraFitted89 I don't think someone keeping this in their house would call the police afterwords and definitely would live somewhere rural.
@travishaynes1180
@travishaynes1180 Год назад
A "PRETTY" cool gun !!? An extremely cool , one of the coolest , possibly the coolest gun , I would say.
@zacharysherry2910
@zacharysherry2910 Год назад
Freaking raucous
@hughquigley5337
@hughquigley5337 4 года назад
Ian: “I don’t usually shoot at goofy targets like trucks but here goes nothing!” Minigun: RRRRRRRRR- HD Camera: *240p engaged*
@yuurichito1439
@yuurichito1439 4 года назад
😂
@SephConUno
@SephConUno 4 года назад
18:50
@hj2479
@hj2479 4 года назад
@@yuurichito1439 It is good to see you here my lord. Are you shopping for a new machine gun.
@johanrynjah8241
@johanrynjah8241 4 года назад
More like 144p. .
@LeoPokemonBrasil1
@LeoPokemonBrasil1 4 года назад
ouch my bitrate bone
@cliftonjames785
@cliftonjames785 6 лет назад
"Hey hickok45 here, let me see if I can hit the gong with this" BBBBBBBBRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTT
@anaken561
@anaken561 6 лет назад
Clifton 1993 you killed me
@andrewdamore2571
@andrewdamore2571 6 лет назад
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBING
@chubbycatfish4573
@chubbycatfish4573 6 лет назад
M134 Minigun woods walk
@aronnootebos805
@aronnootebos805 6 лет назад
Well...we hit it huh huh
@kotm1
@kotm1 6 лет назад
looks like it shoots pretty good. let's smoke some pot brrrrrrrrrrt. oh, mister cowboy here brrrrrrrrrt. and two litters brrrrrt. looks like i just destroyed my entire rancho. Well life is good, we appreciate buuuuds and federal.
@Macieyevsky
@Macieyevsky 2 года назад
3:21 When it comes to batteries, it is possible to get a Li-Po batteries under 3kg that could easily provide enough power. In movies they usually do not shoot for very long periods of time, so considering the amount of ammo needed it might still be possible, especially after slowing the motor down, but the recoil would be absolutely unbearable and I have to agree that it would be a really impractical gun.
@namibjDerEchte
@namibjDerEchte Год назад
Under 1kg, easily, even. That's the kind of power density they put into electric cars, and they optimize for range/capcity more than power density.
@noodles8638
@noodles8638 Год назад
Watching the gun firing at night with the tracer's flashing is a sight to see, awesome.
@lazydays7470
@lazydays7470 4 года назад
When I trained in the US Army, and then in Vietnam, all of the machine guns, M60, 50 cal, and miniguns all were setup with every 5th round was a tracer so you could see where the bullet stream was going.
@halcionkoenig243
@halcionkoenig243 4 года назад
Noob
@jorgecabrera3694
@jorgecabrera3694 4 года назад
@@halcionkoenig243 nah. That tracer is hella important. It lets you eyeball your shots and make superquick adjustments to your machine gun. When I got to fire the M240B, you ain't gonna aim down the sight. I could hit my target within my burst by judging my burst shots and either doing it myself or my A gunner yelling at me what adjustments to make
@movessmitt6427
@movessmitt6427 4 года назад
@@halcionkoenig243 What application is "Halcion" being used in your name? It sounds like the prescription super-Xanax benzo, triazolam.
@gustaw3205
@gustaw3205 4 года назад
@@halcionkoenig243 You clearly have seen guns... in games.
@emperorcokelord1021
@emperorcokelord1021 4 года назад
@@halcionkoenig243 How can you call someone a noob? Have you expereinced shooting them before?
@leek6654
@leek6654 3 года назад
With the existence of the minigun, the existence of a larger "gun" has always been a question for me. Ian just confirmed the existence of the 20mm "The gun"
@benn454
@benn454 2 года назад
The 20mm is called the M61 Vulcan and has been the gun mounted to just about every US fighter since the 1950s. There's also an even bigger 30mm version called the GAU-8 Avenger which has a plane called the A-10 Thunderbolt II (AKA Warthog) built around it.
@ronaldthompson4989
@ronaldthompson4989 2 года назад
M61 Vulcan.
@Chill-slash31337
@Chill-slash31337 2 года назад
A-10's development in a nutshell Engineer 1: We made a giant, incredibly deadly gun. I think this is as good as it gets. Engineer 2: What if we made it a giant, incredibly deadly flying gun? Engineer 1: *Great idea!*
@ronaldthompson4989
@ronaldthompson4989 2 года назад
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 Phalanx is built on the M61 Vulcan aircraft gun. Goalkeeper is a similar concept but built on the Gau-8 Avenger
@spookith
@spookith 2 года назад
@@Chill-slash31337 Engineer 3: ooh ooh what if we also but AGMs on it?
@shiv3rcubesolver664
@shiv3rcubesolver664 2 года назад
This gun's mechanisms look so pretty in motion, it's pretty cool looking, esp the delinker.
@whitestarlinegoodnight
@whitestarlinegoodnight Год назад
To this day, my favorite RU-vid subtitle of all time is "Ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck"
@pyrrehraus6571
@pyrrehraus6571 4 года назад
"It costs four hundred thousand dollars, to fire this weapon, for twelve seconds."
@astro-jj5tm
@astro-jj5tm 4 года назад
"Who touched Sasha?"
@yobber7980
@yobber7980 4 года назад
@@astro-jj5tm WHO TOUCHED MY GUN
@trollingnoobs8384
@trollingnoobs8384 4 года назад
POOTIS
@bigtony4930
@bigtony4930 4 года назад
Some people think they can outsmart me. Maybe. *Sniff* Maybe. I have yet to find someone who can outsmart *Boolet.*
@despacito4668
@despacito4668 4 года назад
@@bigtony4930 * maniacal screaming *
@ThePhantom710
@ThePhantom710 7 лет назад
And here we see the difference between Forgotten Weapons, FPSRussia, Iraq Veteran, TFB TV, and hickock45. Ian fires the minigun at a truck merely to showcase its capabilities. FPSRussia would have loaded the truck full of tannerite and used the minigun to to shoot incendiary or tracer bullets at it. Iraq Veteran would have done a mud test on the minigun and shoehorned a 10/22 into the video. Alex from TFB would have somehow attempted to do a run-and-gun with the minigun. Hickock45 would have used the minigun to destroy 2-liter bottles.
@markstevens4599
@markstevens4599 7 лет назад
If Alex did one it would be with his personal minigun. Those TFB boys are loaded!
@DoctorYoda2
@DoctorYoda2 7 лет назад
ThePhantom710 If Demolition Ranch did it he would shoot it at a mannequin with ar500 armor duct taped to it 😂😂😂
@ShaddySoldier
@ShaddySoldier 7 лет назад
ThePhantom710 and that's why Hickock45 is the best
@mr6johnclark
@mr6johnclark 7 лет назад
This comment highlights the top 5 firearm video channels.
@andrewreegs6319
@andrewreegs6319 7 лет назад
This is the best comment ever.
@jeronimus19
@jeronimus19 Год назад
The operation of the delinker seems to me to be very precise and smooth, this makes the Minigun fast and deadly, it doesn't even have crosshairs, it must waste a lot of ammunition if it gets stuck if misused... , it's difficult to reload, it's not perfect, but it's impressive, great video!
@enriquecintron7613
@enriquecintron7613 Год назад
This guy explaining the operation is excellent at his job as the way he explains it I totally understand how that system works the amazing thing is someone thought of this technology and made it all work in time to think a old early Gatlon gun ran on that principle is amazing in its self..
@StressedBacon
@StressedBacon 4 года назад
When you're SO GOOD with firearms that you FIELD STRIP A MINIGUN
@KhreamedKhorne
@KhreamedKhorne 4 года назад
It took me a full week of classes in ITB to learn how to break down an M2 and MK19. I have years of experience with both those and multiple other (and more simple) weapon systems and I still don't know what the fuck is going on here.
@Tony6878
@Tony6878 4 года назад
@@KhreamedKhorne Think of a 240, but instead of the cycle of operation happening one step at a time in a linear motion, it's happening at different points of its circular path all at the same time. - That's I used to explain it at least
@tritesy
@tritesy 4 года назад
@@Tony6878 sounds like a good way of explaining it! although i'm just a nerd who has very little hands on experience with fire arms and everything i've learned or know is theory from the internet, books, and friends :D
@DiggerDeeper01
@DiggerDeeper01 4 года назад
@@KhreamedKhorne each barrel has its own bolt. Yep. Six bolts. Six firing pins. The movement of being rotated makes each bolt just slide back and forth.
@Klaaism
@Klaaism 4 года назад
I feel for the poor sod that had to disassemble and clean these...
@twistedyogert
@twistedyogert 2 года назад
This video convinced me that guns aren't just weapons, they can be works of art as well. That de-linker mechanism is pure witchcraft to a dummy like me.
@notbraindead7298
@notbraindead7298 2 года назад
The fact that the delinker mechanism performs its complex magic 100 TIMES PER SECOND is mind boggling.
@Prometheus19853
@Prometheus19853 2 года назад
Functional mechanical art. Incredibly precise engineering and manufacturing to ensure it functions flawlessly 50 times per second, every second you hold the trigger down, for hundreds of thousands of rounds.
@davidcaplan6972
@davidcaplan6972 Год назад
I agree with you they are beautiful pieces of machinery ..it's to bad they do such horrible things
@MrBobbo18
@MrBobbo18 Год назад
@@davidcaplan6972 people do it. It’s us.
@VashStarwind
@VashStarwind Год назад
Its really pretty amazing when you think its really just a few pieces of metal turning. Complex and perfectly shaped metal, but still just some metal turning, Pretty crazy.
@joekurtz8303
@joekurtz8303 2 года назад
Had only been able to read about operation in print. This really shows feed / ejection system in detail. Other older photos I've seen had a Delco-Remy tag on the motor.. .
@HavingDinna
@HavingDinna 2 года назад
Always load of your videos when rolling andsmoking, very insightful. Thank you for your time and effort you put into these videos
@vernstein3877
@vernstein3877 5 лет назад
when you sneeze and acidentally kill 30 people in 2 seconds
@PvPene
@PvPene 5 лет назад
that's amore
@ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io
@ObediahPolkinghornIII-cz5io 5 лет назад
that's anti-vaxxers
@orecvetkovic904
@orecvetkovic904 5 лет назад
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahha
@TheRoadhammer379
@TheRoadhammer379 5 лет назад
67 rounds per second x2= 134 dead, lol
@sgtfoley2
@sgtfoley2 5 лет назад
@@TheRoadhammer379 r/iamverysmart
@PsyVen
@PsyVen 3 года назад
"Dear Santa...."
@enzodh5419
@enzodh5419 3 года назад
You dont have enough likes on your comment
@woomysquid1548
@woomysquid1548 3 года назад
I added one.
@BoberBoomMan
@BoberBoomMan 3 года назад
@Fax Machine " You wouldn't need to give those naughty children coal for Christmas...i will take care of them for you"
@fideldog1
@fideldog1 3 года назад
All I wish for is a mini gun, nothing else.
@jonathanv4275
@jonathanv4275 3 года назад
@@fideldog1 you also need several 1000 rounds of ammo
@dannythompson1948
@dannythompson1948 Год назад
"No matter what, 3000 rounds a minute will dry your ammo up quick, so that's why you really need a belt feed" I bet a about 6 miles of ammo is what I would need to actually hit something with it.. lol great video!!
@glennwallace6748
@glennwallace6748 2 года назад
This a unreal gun , one problem that stands out is the amount of ammo needed to get on target. The plus side is really fun to use.
@thejollyjohnson9015
@thejollyjohnson9015 4 года назад
When you single handedly keep a ammo store in business
@KiriloB
@KiriloB 4 года назад
An ammo store.
@arnab6408
@arnab6408 4 года назад
@@KiriloB I was expecting this....
@jamesliu8095
@jamesliu8095 4 года назад
*several
@cathittingfatvapereal1954
@cathittingfatvapereal1954 4 года назад
"It costs $400,000 to fire this weapon for 12 seconds."
@SpyAgent1190
@SpyAgent1190 4 года назад
@@cathittingfatvapereal1954 ha, l like the reference.
@7tree1outdoors
@7tree1outdoors 3 года назад
This is the ultimate “get off my lawn” gun
@patrickhuffman9632
@patrickhuffman9632 3 года назад
Get my lawn off my lawn.
@Jopino594
@Jopino594 3 года назад
get off my lawn cause of all that gasoline that leaked, that's shit's dangerous for your health, you shouldn't be shooting trucks with full tanks of gas and oil right on your lawn, nor in some Arizona(more liek Nazi-rona19 amirite) national park for that matter...
@eaglestryker1338
@eaglestryker1338 3 года назад
Mow the lawn and your enemies down
@fortnitesworstplayer4237
@fortnitesworstplayer4237 3 года назад
@@Jopino594 ?
@snowfish7294
@snowfish7294 3 года назад
You Wont have a lawn when I’m done
@nolanasd6092
@nolanasd6092 2 года назад
Whoever does the subtitles is the greatest, "Ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck".
@paulbrimo4437
@paulbrimo4437 2 года назад
Love the history lesson and learning the unexpected electrical aspect as an electrician
@mushispalt
@mushispalt 3 года назад
The captions are just pure gold "ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck" "Faints" Wooooh
@brentfarvors192
@brentfarvors192 2 года назад
I was actually disappointed; I wanted to see him light the truck on fire..."Dang it Jim, we should have saved the rims/tires...!" Even funnier; Never see them shoot up an old Toyota/Nissan...? ALWAYS a Chevy Silverado, or S-10...
@NutjobwithaMachete
@NutjobwithaMachete Год назад
Did not even notice that! Lol!
@cactusben731
@cactusben731 4 года назад
They aren't kidding when they say "General Electric". They make boxes that heat up food and a death machine that fires 7.62 at 2000-6000 rpm
@ATSaale
@ATSaale 4 года назад
Generally
@LiezAllLiez
@LiezAllLiez Год назад
Man, imagine this thing jamming.
@lawtongore7053
@lawtongore7053 Год назад
Thanks for making this video, I really appreciate it, because I'm currently working on a helicopter model and it has a pair of mini guns. I needed more information on the system so that I could add the additional details to not only the gun system but the ammo canister as well... Great job on giving everyone a tour of the Mini Gun and I hope you continue with more great videos 👍👍👍
@01100101011100100111
@01100101011100100111 5 лет назад
12:43 "When you're actually shooting these, something to keep in mind..." I like how he gives advice on how to avoid feed jams on a weapon that maybe 0.001% of us will EVER get the chance to fire.
@EricLinstone
@EricLinstone 5 лет назад
Well, when the end of the world comes, I can safely say that I know how to load a minigun! "The undead are at the gates! We have a minigun and ammo but no one knows how to load it!" "Perhaps I might be of assistance."
@lotzamilk2792
@lotzamilk2792 5 лет назад
@Leopold That made me cringe so bad...
@whatisbestinlife8112
@whatisbestinlife8112 5 лет назад
He also gave advice on the optimal spot behind a car to take cover if fired upon by one. So at least he's covering all the bases for this .001% event.
@timvanbriesen8916
@timvanbriesen8916 5 лет назад
Do note this channel is under the "Educational" Category on youtube.
@frphxkaboom3008
@frphxkaboom3008 5 лет назад
I noticed that after instructing us to let the barrels stop spinning before firing again, the woman didn't follow those directions. Just saying
@hidesitemg
@hidesitemg 4 года назад
“Ian proceeds to delete a pickup truck”
@Somebody-zx5ul
@Somebody-zx5ul 3 года назад
AHHAHAHAHAHAH EGG MAN MEOWWW
@forwardthere7924
@forwardthere7924 3 года назад
Lmao I'm so happy I had subtitles on in the beginning
@flamu9183
@flamu9183 3 года назад
The German Ratte might be better for deleting a pickup truck. Oh, right. They didn’t even build it because it was insane and couldn’t possibly cross any type of terrain.
@breathcancer
@breathcancer 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@watsonstudios
@watsonstudios Год назад
The "click" you hear at 6:21 is not the firing pin. It's the clutch solenoid pin resetting. You wouldn't be able to hear the firing pins because the safing cover is removed thus preventing the bolts from moving forward to lock and cam the firing pins to snap forward. Just a quick FYI.
@fenrirunshackled4319
@fenrirunshackled4319 4 года назад
My favorite minigun moment on TV was some stupid history channel show(or something similar), the host was being show footage of a minigun and asked "can I see some slowmo of that" the guy showing the footage looked at him and completely straight faced said "that was the slowmo."
@ZK-ff2ru
@ZK-ff2ru 4 года назад
can i get a link to the vid
@trainfan-ks5hk
@trainfan-ks5hk 4 года назад
Name of the video please
@CourierSiix
@CourierSiix 4 года назад
@@trainfan-ks5hk he said he saw it on TV, not a video you illiterate mongoloid
@ljgarrison6910
@ljgarrison6910 4 года назад
@@CourierSiix I love that word, nice one Doom-Guy
@fleshangel489
@fleshangel489 4 года назад
The name of the tv show is peppa pig
@mikejameshupfer
@mikejameshupfer 3 года назад
"I'm gonna start low and bring the gun up to target." First shots are 10 ft high.
@jeffgraham436
@jeffgraham436 3 года назад
Who has to pick up the brass?
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 3 года назад
@@jeffgraham436 Just get a broom and a dustpan or shovel
@ThatLad685
@ThatLad685 Год назад
One day during the apocalypse some guys gonna come across a mini gun and go back to this video as a tutorial on how to use it, Ian’s doing gods work.
@9crutnacker985
@9crutnacker985 2 года назад
Love the reverb.
@jaguarfacedman1365
@jaguarfacedman1365 7 лет назад
Gun jesus giving his sermon upon the mt. of brass
@robtaylor1494
@robtaylor1494 6 лет назад
JaguarFacedMan amen
@slavicgeek5109
@slavicgeek5109 3 года назад
This guy is so good at teaching about stuff! He’s so polite, without being overbearingly nice. He also provides lots of cool tidbits, while still keeping on topic. I just really like this guy. Have a great day y’all!
@dante666jt
@dante666jt 3 года назад
We all love Gun Jesus.
@Speckadactyl
@Speckadactyl 3 года назад
He just seems like an all around great guy, and I think he does his job extremely well. Obviously, most of us who are interested in firearms hold more right wing opinions on gun control, but after several years of watching Ian I don’t think he’s ever brought politics in his videos and I really appreciate that. There’s enough of that garbage elsewhere and it’s why I don’t care for a lot of gun RU-vidrs. There’s a time and a place for politics, but in my spare time I just want to sit and enjoy seeing a bunch of cool guns I’ve never heard of (obviously that last sentiment doesn’t have much to do with this video, I was well aware what a mini gun was before clicking on this video lol)
@za15minecrafter37
@za15minecrafter37 3 года назад
The spy is a spy
@zachrobinson8357
@zachrobinson8357 3 года назад
Professional, yet simple. Putting complex shit into words that the average joe can understand (albeit sometimes with a little bit of rewatching/logic sometimes) instead of what you would say when talking to a room of gunsmiths.
@GoGoX1
@GoGoX1 3 года назад
He produces maximum giggle factor
@gigabytegallery7305
@gigabytegallery7305 2 года назад
I imagine Ian being the guy patiently teaching me knowledge on reloading specific guns during a disastrous conflict.
@alistairjamesheaton9155
@alistairjamesheaton9155 2 года назад
The difference between him and other parties is that he will actually learn how to use them without getting your head blown off or accidentally shooting someone you didn’t mean to shoot.
@yamum6498
@yamum6498 2 года назад
Always loved the minigun. And now i appreciate it
@TheCultureCommentary
@TheCultureCommentary 4 года назад
"You will die a little bit later if you hide behind the engine block" - Manual for surviving Minigun attacks, page 12
@spartanwar1185
@spartanwar1185 4 года назад
You made a whole manual for that? I'd think that's both an oddly specific thing, and if it did happen people probably wouldn't survive being fired at from one Lmao
@TheCultureCommentary
@TheCultureCommentary 4 года назад
@@spartanwar1185 No I did not made a manual. I was joking about what such a manual would say.... the fun part being "you will die a little bit later" clarifying it doesnt really matter what you do. You dont really survive Minigun attacks.
@robertfish9635
@robertfish9635 4 года назад
Page#1 . Stand behind the aforementioned minigun.
@TheCultureCommentary
@TheCultureCommentary 4 года назад
@@robertfish9635 That probably is for the best :)
@robertfish9635
@robertfish9635 4 года назад
@@TheCultureCommentary cheers pal
@Nukle0n
@Nukle0n 7 лет назад
Not exactly forgotten, more like the coolest thing ever.
@crafty_badger
@crafty_badger 7 лет назад
GSh-6-30 is cooler. That thing broke device, that should mesure recoil. Also, it can shred tank usless without any facny deplited uranium.
@warlockengineer
@warlockengineer 7 лет назад
Игорь Костоев no
@xXxNECROMONGERxXx
@xXxNECROMONGERxXx 7 лет назад
Oh, you mean the one that rattles the aircraft it's attached to into its component parts? The one where the instrument panel of the aircraft firing it FELL OFF during flight after firing? Russian copies of American tech are always fairly amusing. They take an idea and then multiply everything about it by two without ever considering why we didn't do the same.
@thegoldencaulk2742
@thegoldencaulk2742 7 лет назад
This is an _unforgettable_ weapon
@MightySavagE
@MightySavagE 7 лет назад
GSh is a cannon that should be compared to Avenger, not Minigun. And yeah, it was (in)famous for breaking things and causing crashes of friendly craft.
@a2ztacticalacademy
@a2ztacticalacademy 11 месяцев назад
Very cool video. Really enjoyed the detail you went to in explaining its inner workings. Thank you.
@4thbranch834
@4thbranch834 Год назад
Thanks for showing and explaining the guts! Thats some awesome engineering
@MrYfrank14
@MrYfrank14 5 лет назад
they will rent you the gun for 5,000.00 for 6 hours. 3,000.00 rounds of ammo is included. at 3000 rounds a minute, what do you do with the remaining 5 hours and 59 minutes?
@stevehellerud9480
@stevehellerud9480 5 лет назад
I don't know. Maybe clean it, you know? Before they'll let you leave. (Not being serious) Seems like it'd take quite a while to properly clean it up though.
@CurtDegree
@CurtDegree 5 лет назад
@@stevehellerud9480 tear down for these actually isnt that bad, and only takes about 10-ish minutes even with very little experience. Outside of the motor and delinker (which don't really get dirty from normal operation), the gun itself is actually very very simple and comes apart fairly easily.
@ancelavesper86
@ancelavesper86 5 лет назад
try the double tap instead of going full auto so you can maximize your 6 hours. LOL!
@benjiman46
@benjiman46 5 лет назад
Would you just look at that! Would you just look at it!
@MrYfrank14
@MrYfrank14 5 лет назад
@Johan sigurdson - an hour of ammo is 180,000 rounds. Dont know what it sells for but if it is 1.00 a round, that is $180,000.00 dollars. Now i have used up 61 minutes of my 6 hour rental.
@jaco5187
@jaco5187 5 лет назад
"As a guy without a whole lot of experience shooting a mini-gun...". That's like 99.99% of the population.
@jhonfamo8412
@jhonfamo8412 5 лет назад
jaco5187 99.9925
@eyyymail2429
@eyyymail2429 5 лет назад
Not enough 9's
@williamroberts1367
@williamroberts1367 5 лет назад
I got the opportunity to fire a Dillon Aero M-134. This is an amazing mini-gun.
@douglewis5701
@douglewis5701 5 лет назад
Ive shot one several times at different gunshows
@justinpowell3174
@justinpowell3174 5 лет назад
We had these on our boats. It's a tremendous force multiplier. By that, I mean you can flatten a wooded area and every human in it within seconds
@christophergolden4713
@christophergolden4713 6 дней назад
Ian I also don't know the right words to describe the feeding / delinking mechanism, but as a chemical engineer it looks remarkably like a pump. If that system (what you're calling a spindle, which is a fine word for it) were indeed a pump, the pump face would be resting in a volute, which is the "snail shell shape" apparatus that your spindle axially discharges the rounds here as it rotates, enjoying the benefit of centrifugal effects.
@user-sf9rn9yx5f
@user-sf9rn9yx5f 8 месяцев назад
Expert mechanism no 1
@JoeDutchman
@JoeDutchman 4 года назад
"You'll die a little bit later if you hide behind the engine block" XD
@60viking
@60viking 4 года назад
Well put.
@60viking
@60viking 4 года назад
Well put.
@TheCatBilbo
@TheCatBilbo 4 года назад
A useful life-lesson, right there!
@lankumarpatrik7000
@lankumarpatrik7000 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@SAMPLETEXT285
@SAMPLETEXT285 4 года назад
I love how the same company (general electric) who makes refrigerator's and microwaves also makes aircraft weaponry that annihilates enemies lol
@willrose592
@willrose592 4 года назад
GE is involved in waaaaaaay more than mere home appliances. They hold a lot of military contracts and work on a ton of "secret squirrel" type shit.
@capman911
@capman911 4 года назад
And now they are making respirators for the virus patients.
@Shotokan1001
@Shotokan1001 4 года назад
@@willrose592 GE was a massive part of the war efforts of both world wars, so yeah.
@ktolon
@ktolon 4 года назад
The nuclear disaster in Japan, Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors ,Units 1, 2, and 6 were supplied by General Electric also.
@adamb1593
@adamb1593 4 года назад
This happens all over the world with large companies. For example, the same Mitsubishi that make Lancers, air conditioning units and writing utensils also manufactured the Zeros that were flying into american ships in the Pacific
@shawniscoolerthanyou
@shawniscoolerthanyou 2 года назад
Having the radio "talk" button so close to the "fire a minigun" button seems risky haha. Shows the level of training we expect from our gunners.
@Use8557
@Use8557 2 года назад
thank you a lot for all that information.
@joshuabrown7815
@joshuabrown7815 6 лет назад
Do they sell conceal carry holsters for this
@alekkoha7578
@alekkoha7578 6 лет назад
Joshua Brown real question is, where would it be hidden??? 🤔
@adamgiroir4705
@adamgiroir4705 6 лет назад
Your B A1ek it would be hidden in mai pants That way I’ll have 2 massive lumps
@tekasza
@tekasza 6 лет назад
I'd carry appendix.
@sdfxcvblank5756
@sdfxcvblank5756 6 лет назад
milly what are you doing here? shouldn't you be with vash?
@pauldietrich8994
@pauldietrich8994 6 лет назад
adam giroir you already have two massive lumps in your pants. It's called your ass checks.
@OrcActual
@OrcActual 7 лет назад
I only shoot once a month because I can't afford ammo.. You went through a 10 year supply in about 1.5 seconds lol
@Appletank8
@Appletank8 7 лет назад
It takes 10 year's pay to fire this weapon ... for 2 seconds.
@ariesdane5876
@ariesdane5876 7 лет назад
You can get .308 rounds for about $.50 a bullet when you buy in bulk. They were shooting, what - 200 round belts. So about $100 per belt. Plus the spent shells were being captured, so I'm sure the company who supplied the gun also reloads the ammo for an even cheaper per bullet cost.
@brens39
@brens39 6 лет назад
Orc Actual 😂😂lol
@vulgardisplayoftruth2060
@vulgardisplayoftruth2060 6 лет назад
No, he had 10 years of fun in 1.5 seconds...
@honeniheixiu8119
@honeniheixiu8119 6 лет назад
Vulgar Display of Truth that’s what she hates
@aaasss4077
@aaasss4077 Год назад
I never get tired of seeing this
@ohkay2322
@ohkay2322 2 года назад
a gun so big that even if it’s forgotten, the sheer volume will bring it back from history
@quistan2
@quistan2 7 лет назад
Were Ian the character in a movie, he would be the villain or hero that describes exactly what he's using to send you off. "But being this is a .44 Magnum, while not the, (strictly speaking) most powerful handgun in the world, there are single shot Thomson Contenders chambered in 45-70 government, the .454 Casull has been developed as a wildcat cartridge by Dick Casull since 1957, but putting those examples aside, and regardless, .44 magnum at this range is more than sufficient to blow your head clean off,.. luck doesnt factor into it, I was counting my rounds, but I doubt very much you were.....punk." something like that.
@chrisproost7290
@chrisproost7290 7 лет назад
Lmao that brought a tear to my eye but in a good way. Well played guys.
@MattMerica76
@MattMerica76 7 лет назад
quistan2 YEP 🤣🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@dndboy13
@dndboy13 7 лет назад
But this being a .44 magnum, lets take a closer look at the details.
@veryconcernedjesus2584
@veryconcernedjesus2584 7 лет назад
quistan2 So much effort on typing this but you only get about 40 likes
@ookiemand
@ookiemand 6 лет назад
Clint Eastwood played that character.
@chasebh89
@chasebh89 4 года назад
19:13 "i probably shouldnt have put the tripod on the trailer" me, vibrating : no its fine, helps with the immersion
@ApothecaryTerry
@ApothecaryTerry 4 года назад
This is what your face would be doing when also on the trailer ☺
@calvinferguson8588
@calvinferguson8588 2 года назад
Excellent video - very informative and very well presented !
@robertjordan3326
@robertjordan3326 2 года назад
With this guy had taught me in school. He makes everything interesting
@Gordons1888
@Gordons1888 3 года назад
Me a sailor: *had to spend a week learning drills before getting to shoot it* American Civilians: haha minigun goes *brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*
@W0DAN88
@W0DAN88 3 года назад
131?
@Gordons1888
@Gordons1888 3 года назад
@@W0DAN88 AWW 228
@gingergorilla695
@gingergorilla695 3 года назад
@@Gordons1888 just asking, I heard that these can be used for missile defense? Is it true and what is a mini guns purpose on a ship?
@carlosmorbini745
@carlosmorbini745 3 года назад
@@gingergorilla695 the 20mm one is used for missile defense. The minigun is used on a vessel for shooting at anything fast enough that the main guns can't keep up
@Gordons1888
@Gordons1888 3 года назад
@@gingergorilla695 I mean they can I guess, we mainly use CWIS and passive defence like flares etc. Missiles go at like Mach 3+ so it would be hard to shoot one down, luckily I have never had a missile fired at me so I wouldn't know in all honesty
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