English



Etymology
Named after American inventor Richard Jordan Gatling.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈɡætlɪŋ ˌɡʌn/
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Noun
Gatling gun (plural Gatling guns)
- A type of repeating firearm with several barrels on a rotating frame, in use from the 1860s to the 1910s, providing fully automatic fire similar to that of modern machine guns and autocannons.
- They say that the Gatling who invented Gatling guns imagined that they would reduce the scale of human warfare, poor old chap.
- (slang, loosely) Any of various later weapons with a similar concept of operation (spinning a rotating set of barrels).
- Near-synonyms: minigun, autocannon
- I stood in the door of an AC-130 and ran a Gatling gun. So it goes. What more is there to say about it?
Translations
a type of repeating firearm similar to a machine gun
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