Rod H Wrote:Y'know, if I'd access to a decent workshop & the training, one of the first thing I'd try to build a 1866-era Gat. Then a more modern version designed to use .50BMG.......That'd be some serious firepower there. Though it might be a bit too unwieldy to qualify as a traditional crew-served weapon. Probably more like the automated 25mm machine guns they're starting to put on USN ships.
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