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The leftists try to say the Second Amendment never meant we could have everything the government has, and then go on to say that in the 1700s, private citizens couldn't own cannons or warships. Yet, contrary to leftists' imagination, private individuals did own cannons and warships.
So today there are private citizens who own machine guns and tanks. There are others who own planes and helicopters. People can easily buy the materials to make bombs.
The Second Amendment gives us the right to have any weapon we can afford to buy or are able to construct.
It is worth reflecting on the fact that a Gatling gun is not an automatic-fire weapon. You have to crank it to load, fire, and extract successive rounds. One shot for each discrete advance of the crank. (Kind of like a double-action revolver.) Imagine the effect of one chambered in .45-70 Government (and there were).
The Gatling gun will fire round after round as long as you turn the crank. A machine gun just uses the gases from the rounds to "turn the crank."
Of course. But the point is that the Gatling gun is not "automatic." It will not fire continuously if a trigger is held back. (Of course, it has no trigger...just a crank.) It raises the question of whether it should be regulated as a fully automatic firearm.