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    Boolit Master
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    What was the name

    of the unit that would hold 2 M-1 carbines or 2 10-22s together so they could be fired using a crank wheel.

    I was telling a fellow about them and he had never heard of such a thing. I want to show him a picture but can't find them because I have forgotten what they are called and can't find them doing any search that I have tried.
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    Like this? http://www.tacticalinc.com/gatling-gun-kit-p-571.html
    It's a 10/22 Gatling Gun

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    I remember hte double gun kits too. They used to advertize in shotgun news about 10 years ago but I can't recall the name either.

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    You may be thinking of the Calico system.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To4x0hMd43k

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    Now that's really cool. My nephew used to own a hand crank for his MAK-90 but I think he finally sold it with the MAK-90. I think he finally decided that it was a waste of ammunition to keep firing with the hand crank. It looks really cool but in all actuality it is a waste of ammo. Spray and pray is used only for fire supression. In the USMC we learned what true marksmanship was and always abided by the addage that goes with "one shot, one kill". BC
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    Pampa Reloading had one a while back. $1200 IIRC including the two 10/22s and mags. It didn't stay long. It looks like a fun toy.

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    The Sportsman's Guide has the 10/22 version on sale in their catalog for about $475 IIRC.

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