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My God, most of the scenes for the MP7A1 & AS50 are from [[Future Weapons]] clearly showing Richard Machowicz.At some places they didn't even spare the background music.-[[User:SB2296|SB2296]]
My God, most of the scenes for the MP7A1 & AS50 are from [[Future Weapons]] clearly showing Richard Machowicz.At some places they didn't even spare the background music.-[[User:SB2296|SB2296]]
== Gatling gun in need of correction. ==
I don't know how the Gatling Gun is portrayed in the program, but it is by no means a "fully automatic" weapon. It could be referred to as the first rapid firing breech loader, but it is only manually powered.

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My God, most of the scenes for the MP7A1 & AS50 are from Future Weapons clearly showing Richard Machowicz.At some places they didn't even spare the background music.-SB2296

Gatling gun in need of correction.

I don't know how the Gatling Gun is portrayed in the program, but it is by no means a "fully automatic" weapon. It could be referred to as the first rapid firing breech loader, but it is only manually powered.