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Not to be confused with [[Baka]], as there is very definitely such a thing as [[Too Stupid to Live|"Enuff Baka"]]. |
Not to be confused with [[Baka]], as there is very definitely such a thing as [[Too Stupid to Live|"Enuff Baka"]]. |
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** A sketch advertising the NRA to kids has a father take his son hunting. The kid takes a disturbing like of the sport and proceeds to blow the shit out of everything, including using grenades and "Ol' Painless", a gatling gun. |
** A sketch advertising the NRA to kids has a father take his son hunting. The kid takes a disturbing like of the sport and proceeds to blow the shit out of everything, including using grenades and "Ol' Painless", a gatling gun. |
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** Another sketch has a man beset by a werewolf, which he shoots. The werewolf tells him he should have used silver, but the man picks up a gatling gun and blasts the wolfman to mush. It doesn't end up working - he should have, in fact, used the [[Depleted Phlebotinum Shells|silver bullets]]. |
** Another sketch has a man beset by a werewolf, which he shoots. The werewolf tells him he should have used silver, but the man picks up a gatling gun and blasts the wolfman to mush. It doesn't end up working - he should have, in fact, used the [[Depleted Phlebotinum Shells|silver bullets]]. |
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== Real Life == |
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* The M61 Vulcan gatling gun, which is mounted on many U.S. fighters, can pump out 20mm cannon shells at a rate of 6,000 rounds per minute (that's right, 100 rounds per second!). This incredible rate of fire is due to sheer necessity of modern day air combat: A typical engagement distance for a gun shot is one mile, and both targets are frequently moving at 350-400 miles per hour, so the gun needs to fill the area the pilot is aiming for with cannon shells so that some of them hit the enemy plane. |
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