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Rubberband Machine Gun - 144 shots of pure fully-automatic firepower!

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[pedant]If that runs from mechanical power to rotate the mechanism and doesn't use part energy from the expelled previous round to facilitate firing the next round then it's a gatling gun rather than a true automatic machine gun.[/pedant]

144 Shots, manually cranked? Pah! you want the 288 shot DISINTEGRATOR twin-rotor cordless rubber band minigun!

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^ It's over already :/

[pedant]If that runs from mechanical power to rotate the mechanism and doesn't use part energy from the expelled previous round to facilitate firing the next round then it's a gatling gun rather than a true automatic machine gun.[/pedant]
I thought that too, but since so many make that mistake, I just read "gatling gun" wherever it said, "machine gun".

It was a celebrity charity baseball game and that style of "fighting" (you grab your ankle and try to knock the other person down) is usually done by school children. I sucked at it when I was in korea :(

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