
It seems like we say this every time The Slingshot Channel‘s Joerg Sprave comes out with a new DIY weapon, but this one certainly has to be the most intense (at least to date).
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
Sprave has pulled together a fully automatic “slingshot minigun” that, unlike his previous designs requiring a handcrank, is run by a Black & Decker power screwdriver instead.
“As you know, I love weaponizing Black & Decker tools,” Sprave said.
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
The design is based on a gatling gun concept, Sprave wrote in the video description, and shoots commercial pistol crossbow bolts from its eight rotating barrels.
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
Sprave calls it a “surprisingly accurate weapon.”
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
(Image: YouTube screenshot)
Watch how it works in this video that includes a super slow motion view to give you a better idea about the wheelgun in action:
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