Working Title: Chaingun Good: [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=6rwvc7sr&trope=GatlingGood From YKTTW]]

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-->''"Whatever happens, we have got''
-->''The Maxim gun, and they have not."''
-->--Hilaire Belloc

because

-->"''The Maxim gun only had one barrel.''"
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* ''DayOfDefeat'' shows us what a heavy machine gun really feels like if you fire it without laying it down first: Utterly unusable. And it's not even a Gatling gun!
...in other words, it has nothing to do with this page?

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{{Phartman}}: Why is everyone so incredulous about hand-cranked Gatlings in 19th-Century settings? The real Gatling ''was'' hand-cranked! Does anyone actually try looking this stuff up, or do they just assume that no repeating guns existed before World War II?

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Rocket Racoon...doesn't he have a thirty foot tall super-strong buddy? If you got a guy who can brace you with ease, firing a huge gatling gun would be, well, easier.

Firefly: Koei's Warship Gunner games have a whole family of these weapons... in Warship Gunner 2, top dog in this tree is a ''406mm Gatling cannon''. Special note: they are brutally effective in the first game; in the second, this brutality is restricted to the initial enemy layout. Enemies using the second ({{NewGamePlus}}) layout are substantially more resistant, though...
...although with high-end autoloaders and fire-delay systems, more conventional guns (up to and including 100cm tubes) can really crank into {{MoreDakka}} territory.

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regarding zoids, that's another hilarious example of their engrish (Schubaltz, anyone?).. it's HYBRID vulcan cannon. Someone put a strikethrough in and link to engrish or something.. that.. would be good.