Ruger 10/22 Gatling gun
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In 1861, Dr. Richard Gatling developed a hand-crank operated, multibarrel firearm destined to become the world's first gun capable of firing multiple rounds in sustained bursts. By converting two Ruger 10/22 rifles into a twin-barrel modern rendition in .22 caliber you have a 10/22 Gatling Gun. The gun is classified semi-auto, so no special BATF permit is needed.
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