I had seen once a wooden gattling gun with a tripod. Each turn of the crank rotated a new barrel into the firing pin. I don't remember how many rubber bands it would hold, but the gun itself was the size of a real one. Pretty impressive. We actually bought the gear kit with intentions of building one, but never got around to it.
The gattling gun was sold by a company called Sure Fire. They may still be in business I don't know, but I worked for them as a teenager. It was 12 barrels 12 rounds per barrel. That's 144 rubber bands. It was possible to overload the gun to about 160 total. It took a very loooong time to load the gun. It was fully automatic so you could empty if very quickly. It used to **** me off when I would be working and some mall rat would sneek up and start firing it. Chase the kid off, reload, while still running the stand. Fun times though.
Ahh here we go. Quick google search. Click this link SureFire Really kind of neat to see my old boss is still at it. It was at least 15 years since I worked for the guy. Decent fellow too.
I just hope they can keep that machinegun out of the hands of criminals.
How many rubber trees had to die to make that commercial???
Stop the insanity.