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.
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.