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    General Electric XM214 & M134 Minigun



    The XM214 was a prototype 5.56 x 45 mm NATO minigun designed to be man-portable and capable of being fired from the hip. It was designed and built by General Electric, but it never reached mass production.

    It was a scaled-down version of the M134, firing 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition, the same as the M16 rifle. The XM214 was offered by General Electric as a squad support machine gun (SAW). It was supplied with 1000 rounds in a backpack, known as the GE SixPack. Weighing 85 pounds with a tripod, the system could be carried and fired by a team of two soldiers. The weapon's rate of fire can be adjusted from 1000 rpm all the way to an extremely high 10,000 rpm. [1] If the tripod was exchanged for extra ammunition, and the rate of fire held to a more reasonable 1000-1200 rpm, a disciplined gunner could fire the weapon "Hollywood-style" (standing up) continuously for 1 minute. In practice, recoil proved to be an insuperable problem

    The XM214 Automatic Gun (aka the Minigun) was developed for use mounted in and on helicopters and light aircraft. Like most G.E. Gatling gun type weapons it has six rotating barrels and the potential for a absolutely incredibly high rate of fire. It is electrically driven, and has a firing rate that can be adjusted from 1000 rpm all the way up to a unbelievable 10,000 rpm. In addition to that, it can be set to fire bursts from 30 to 1000 rounds. A real drawback to the higher rates of fire is off course the huge ammunition usage (166 shots per second) , and the power requirements, because firing it at full power it requires some 3.2 hp to drive the barrel assembly.



    First seen in the movie "Predator" in 1987, the hand-held Minigun has captured the hearts and minds of He-Men everywhere, be it in games or in real life. The very image of Jesse Ventura as Blain, spraying bad guys with a veritable hail of bullets that issued forth from his Minigun Painless was so powerful that the weapon has been seen in both countless other movies *and* in games.

    Even in real life the idea caught on surprisingly well. Apparently some of America`s Special Forces guys saw Predator and realized that a hand-held Minigun would be a great asset for clearing out landing zones real fast. Having ample acces to the needed equipment, they started experimenting. And ran into some problems.

    The first was that the Minigun weighed in at thirty pounds, which was heavy, but carryable. A backpack with a thousand rounds of ammunition and a linkless belt to the Minigun weighed in at another thirtyfive pounds. Backpacks with two thousand rounds weighed in at sixtyfive pounds, and were totally unrealistic in size. Just the gun and the ammo weighed in at sixtyfive pounds.

    The second was that in the movie, the power for the Minigun had been supplied by a pair of truck batteries through a cable that simply ran over the ground, and up into the Minigun. Since those batteries weighed some 30 pounds each, it was obvious that only one could be carried by one person (in addition to all the other equipment the soldier was to carry). Thus, the weapon could never be fired at its full rate of fire.

    The third problem was that even at "only" a 1000 rpm rate of fire the gun produces about 11 kg of recoil *continuesly*! And this amount of force increases geometrically in proportion to the rate of fire. Firing a large burst would result in the gunner being spun around by his own weapon, and spraying everything around him indiscriminately with bullets. Including his own comrades.....

    After some experimenting it was thus realized that the gun would simply be too heavy and cumbersome to be ever used in real life combat, and the concept was abandoned. No army in the world has a hand-held Minigun in its arsenal.
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    The minigun used in the movie Predator is the same gun that was used in Terminator 2.

    The company that rented those guns and other props to the movie industry actually went out of business as the state of California tightened rules and laws.

    All their equipment was sold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy711
    you forgot to post the classic pic of arnie in T2
    I know but at least Arnie is in there with an AR15 combined with an M203 grenade launcher.
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    you think those are cool check this little puppy out

    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/29111/video/R/CFD_1002/
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    an if the minigun is too heavy for "normal" troops to handle then someone needs to invent a real life Spartan II Master Chief or recuit a whole heap of gordan freemans
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    sure I could mount that under the bonnet XXX style.... be handy for making my way through peak hour!
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    There is nothing mini guns can't do.

    Espically attached to Helicopers, Tanks and ( my lotto dream) an F-250 with two in the tray.

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    those avenger canons which they use in the A10's are nuts

    always wanted a mini gun mounted out the sunroof of a hummer...

    has anyone seen the movie of a mini-gun vs an Rx7? the rx7 gets farkin owned :P
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    here are a couple of videos of some miniguns in action. One is mostly helicopter action and the other is Jesse James from Monster Garage shooting up one of his failed projects.

    Helicopter miniguns

    Failure bad ... gun good


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    I like this one better. Metal Storm

    http://www.metalstorm.com/clientuplo...barrel_mpg.zip

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