1:1 scale replica of a genuine mini-gun, this full-size Echo1 airsoft gun is remarkably authentic. The mini-gun fires round 6mm plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun through a battery-powered mechanism. The advantage of the airsoft mini-gun, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The airsoft mini-gun looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real weapon, but is built for casual recreation rather than weaponized use. In fact, the only way you can typically tell
a real-steel firearm from an airsoft mini-gun is the blazing orange tip and the BBs that fire when you pull the trigger. The replica mini-gun offers such features as an all-metal body (except trigger handle), a 1,700-round magazine, and a velocity of 390 to 410 fps. The manufacturer recommends using a 12-volt/12 amp sealed battery or better and a 12-volt/1 amp charger or better (not included), along with high-quality 0.2- and 0.25-gram BBs for higher performance and better accuracy. A mini-gun is a multi-barrel machine gun with a high rate of fire (several thousand rounds per minute), and that employs Gatling-style rotating barrels and an external power source. In popular culture, the term mini-gun has come to refer to any externally powered Gatling gun of rifle caliber, although some use the term to refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless of power source and caliber. Specifically, the mini-gun refers to a single weapon, originally produced by General Electric. The "mini" of the name is in comparison to designs that use a similar firing mechanism but 20 mm or larger shells, such as General Electric's earlier M61 Vulcan. VIDEO REVIEW BY XcaliberTactical
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