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I dunno about in canada but miniguns in the states aren't regulated. There are so few of them in the system that they can be checked up on just by knowing who owns it now on the sale papers. I hope canada has the same general rule. Oh I could think of the loopholes guys would make with this "Its not full auto, its a succession of barrels firing in quick succession, its a whole bunch of single shots!" haha I wonder how that would go over.
 
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I dunno about in canada but miniguns in the states aren't regulated. There are so few of them in the system that they can be checked up on just by knowing who owns it now on the sale papers. I hope canada has the same general rule. Oh I could think of the loopholes guys would make with this "Its not full auto, its a succession of barrels firing in quick succession, its a whole bunch of single shots!" haha I wonder how that would go over.

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Where do some of you guys get this stuff from?
 
Oh I could think of the loopholes guys would make with this "Its not full auto, its a succession of barrels firing in quick succession, its a whole bunch of single shots!" haha I wonder how that would go over.
I believe in Canada even Gatling guns are restricted to one shot to one full rotation of the hand crank. A loop hole for a minigun here? No.
 
Check things out carefully. A Gatling doesn't even have a trigger; it has a crank. You load and fire the brute with muscle power. Emphatically, it is not a semi-auto; it is no more "automatic" than a ribald..... and they were used at Crecy.
 
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