Hungry with a Small Bore rifle (heeere kitty kitty kitty) Pic!

Hungry

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So just for you long range lovers..... I'm playing with my son's scanner. I just found some pics from my 1978 US Army exchange when 40 PPCLI soldiers visited C Coy 3rd Bn, 17th Inf Regt, 7th Inf Div, Fort Ord, Calif.

This is the ultimate long range boomstick(s)... A Vulcan 20mm machine cannon...

I'm wondering if I could use this at an F Class event... ;)

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I thought you guys would all get a kick out of this 20mm boomstick!

:cheers:

Barney (oh to be young and foolish)
 
Hi Barney,
Nice kit.
I've had some excellent target pullers who were VERY quick ,but I think even the best may have a hard time keeping up with this one.
I can just see thier faces ,lowerin the frame to patch and score and "nothing" exists above the lower frame rail.
I've seen Dillon's quad 50 and quad mini....I wonder if he ever thought to build a quad Vulcan?
Gord
 
Quite the toy.

You can likely shoot your whole relay before the target goes down the first time.

Any reason why the barrels are not symmetrically placed?

Jerry

Was wondering the same thing, maybe to open up the hit zone since the bullets are flying out real fast no point in putting them all in the same hole ??
 
They're not evenly spaced, but if you bisect the front from about 8:30 o'clock to 2:30 o'clock it's definitely symmetrical. Looks almost like there's two sets of 3 barrels?

Pretty durn neat.
 
DCRA will let you use them, you just have to use open sights and a sling. They had a couple at the CFRC but the owners couldn't fit them on their "able walkers"
 
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