The 7.62 mm gun (The Army calls it the M134) has 3 different rates of fire. When used a a fixed weapon, the rate is 6000 rds per minute. When used as a crew served weapon, rate is switchable between 2000 and 4000 rpm.
they use a 7mm mag. Actually the mini gun fires 7.62X51 NATO or .308 Winchester as they are basicly the same round, .308 being the civilian designation. The 7.62X51 became the replacement for the US caliber 30.06 after NATO was formed following WWII. The name mini gun comes from the fact that the "GAU2B" is a scaled down or mini version of the Vulcan 20MM gatlin cannon used on fighter aircraft at the time. Now made by Dillon Aero the old mini has been much improved but retains the same caliber ammo.
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The rate of fire may be anywhere from 200 to 6,000 shots per minute, depending on the gun. There is no one rate of fire for all machine guns.
depends on what kind it is
YES. It is accurate and has a great fire rate.
The "Potato Digger" was not the slowest rate of fire weapon. The French Chauchat machine gun fired 240 rounds per minute
The ones used for this in movie scenes were slowed down to approximately 1/3 their actual rate of fire, and were firing blanks... additionally, the actors had to wear flack vest.
The M134 Minigun can fire anywhere from 2,000 to 6,000 rounds per minute. It is a six-barreled machine gun which uses the Gatling-gun style of shooting.
If you mean a mini-gun, it depends on the number of barrels, caliber, and whether it has the capability to fire at different rpms.
Yes, in general a suppressor can increase rate of fire by 50-100 rounds/ minute.
Usually the voltage level of your gun's battery defines the rate of fire. There is also different motors in airsoft guns.
Yes, without a battery, the electric bolt will not cycle and the gun will not fire.