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i think its a prototype 'mr coffee' machine
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06-09-2009 06:13 PM
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VET70
The Russians made about 400 Gatlings starting in 1870. They were known as "Gorloffs" after the
Russian![icon](autolinker/images/link6.gif)
inspector assigned to Colt. See "The Gatling Gun Notebook" by James B. Hughes. Also note the item resting behind the mystery Gatling. It is a wheeled mount for a Russian Maxim M1910 (and later?) Heavy Machine Gun. How did THAT get there?
Would this have any thing to do with it?
KTK
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Matt Wolff
love the lemat revolver on display
A couple more pistols for you.
![](https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2009/06/Alaska2009166-1.jpg)
And a revolving rifle ( and a turret ).
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I try not to admit to anything but I'm extremely impressed/envied with them guns.
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Judging by pictures I have seen of the Russian
-made "Gorloffs", they are nearly exact copies of the Gatling. That gun, for example, does not have the trunions and trunion caps like a Gatling, it appears to pivot on heavy pins with drilled holes.
Jim