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    i think its a prototype 'mr coffee' machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by VET70 View Post
    The Russians made about 400 Gatlings starting in 1870. They were known as "Gorloffs" after the Russianicon 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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Wolff View Post
    love the lemat revolver on display
    A couple more pistols for you.



    And a revolving rifle ( and a turret ).


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    And a Merrill carbine.

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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 Russianicon-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.

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