Piper's Precision Products M134A2 Vulcan Minigun Specifications
The M134A2 is powered by both electricity and compressed air. The electricty comes via a high powered battery and powers the motor which controls the rotation of the barrel and the compressed air source physically propells the BB out the barrel. Inside the reciever is a central hub machined from Delron, a frictionless polymer compound, which houses a complex series of cams and bolts. During each revolution, the central hub, through a patented firing system engineered by Paul Piper of Piper's Precision Products (Patent 6,152,125) will pick up a BB from the central hopper and chamber it into the barrel. Each barrel has its own dedicated bolt and loading system independent from one another. It fires from a closed bolt system and features collasping design to insure no damage will occur due to misfire or misfeed. As each barrel rotates into the 11 o'clock position, it passes in front of the constantly expelled compressed air that is activated by the trigger, thus firing out the BB. As one barrel is firing the others are in the stages of being loaded, thus producing the high rate of fire. The weapon features many failsafe systems to minimum damage and wear and increase reliablity. In fact, the R&D test and demo M-134A1 model used by both Piper's Precision Products and X-Caliber Tactical over the last two years has to date reliably fired over 1,002,000 rounds without any maintainence or notable wear.
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In addition to this beauty, thanks to REDWOLF,
Systema 2008 PTW CQBR max2 ( redwolf)
VFC SCAR light ( redwolf)
Deepfire m72a2 rocket launcher ( redwolf)
cavalry elite 2 tactical headset ( redwolf)
HFC full metal gbb pistol ( redwolf)
Cyma AK with solid stock ( donated by team mojax )
Cyma AK with folding stock ( donated by team mojax )
A days movie pyro explosive training by TLSFX ( subject to police check) ( donated by Tony Lewis at tlsfx the company that did the SFX for Son of Men)
8 kenwood tk3207 radios with 6 way charger, programming cable and enough spare batteries for a full weekend of mayhem.



