tangent4ronpaul
01-22-2011, 03:23 PM
This is seriously not an easy task, but I found a way.
Congress spends roughly $300 Billion a month, but now you too can spend like a drunken sailor on steroids! Here's how:
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2009/10/21/ge-m134-mini-gun-fully-transferable/
GE M134 Mini Gun - Fully Transferable
Have an extra $215 000 lying around for purchasing firearms? This is up for sale right now in the classified section on subguns. I wonder if you could put commercial .308 through it, or if 7.62 x 51 mm NATO is vital due to the high rate of fire?
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/GEminigunactual.jpg
We have a fully transferable GE M134 mini gun for sale that is in excellent condition. This gun comes with the original GE receiver, feeder delinker, 600 round ammo box and has been upgraded with Garwood motor, spade grip and fire control box, electrical cables, feed chute, motor, mount assembly (yoke, sight rail and vertical arm). Gun is ready to shoot and runs flawlessly. On form 4 in Arizona. You may have seen it in action mounted on top of a land rover at the previous MG Shooters events in Wikieup. Pictures are available. Price is $215,000.00 with buyer paying shipping and tax stamp.
In addition to the above mini gun we have available a complete parts kit consisting of a Garwood 80% receiver, complete housing assembly (with bolts, tracks and safeing sector), new FN barrels, barrel clamp assembly with flash hider, motor, feeder delinker, Degroat fire control box and cables (everything you need except a set of spade grips to make a post sample gun after receiving appropriate ATF approval and finishing the receiver, or use as spares for above gun). Also available are two 1200 round ammo boxes (one new), one new 3200 round ammo box, a round repositioner, misc. spare springs, bearing pins, feed chute and Garwood battery box with batteries. P.O.R.
OK, lets do the math:
at 1,000 rounds a minute
60,000 rounds an hour
1,440,000 rounds a day
43,200,000 rounds a month
AH! - but it can fire 6,000 rounds a min max, so ignoring things like melting and worn out barrels, worn out motors, etc, we get a whopping:
259,200,000 rounds a month if fired 24/7.
As ammunition costs 50 cents a round, that's $129,600,000 a month, per gun. So if you have 2,315 of these GE M134 Mini Guns firing 24/7 at 6,000 rounds a minute you could easily outspend Congress!
That's 13.9 Million dollars a minute or ~28 Million rounds a minute.
(anyone else remember that Scrooge McDuck comic Where Donald Duck tried to spend his fortune, much to his objections? Bug splat on the windshield - gotta get a new car, etc.)
Can you come up with a more efficient way to waste 300 Billion dollars a month?
Post your ideas below!
-t
Congress spends roughly $300 Billion a month, but now you too can spend like a drunken sailor on steroids! Here's how:
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2009/10/21/ge-m134-mini-gun-fully-transferable/
GE M134 Mini Gun - Fully Transferable
Have an extra $215 000 lying around for purchasing firearms? This is up for sale right now in the classified section on subguns. I wonder if you could put commercial .308 through it, or if 7.62 x 51 mm NATO is vital due to the high rate of fire?
http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/GEminigunactual.jpg
We have a fully transferable GE M134 mini gun for sale that is in excellent condition. This gun comes with the original GE receiver, feeder delinker, 600 round ammo box and has been upgraded with Garwood motor, spade grip and fire control box, electrical cables, feed chute, motor, mount assembly (yoke, sight rail and vertical arm). Gun is ready to shoot and runs flawlessly. On form 4 in Arizona. You may have seen it in action mounted on top of a land rover at the previous MG Shooters events in Wikieup. Pictures are available. Price is $215,000.00 with buyer paying shipping and tax stamp.
In addition to the above mini gun we have available a complete parts kit consisting of a Garwood 80% receiver, complete housing assembly (with bolts, tracks and safeing sector), new FN barrels, barrel clamp assembly with flash hider, motor, feeder delinker, Degroat fire control box and cables (everything you need except a set of spade grips to make a post sample gun after receiving appropriate ATF approval and finishing the receiver, or use as spares for above gun). Also available are two 1200 round ammo boxes (one new), one new 3200 round ammo box, a round repositioner, misc. spare springs, bearing pins, feed chute and Garwood battery box with batteries. P.O.R.
OK, lets do the math:
at 1,000 rounds a minute
60,000 rounds an hour
1,440,000 rounds a day
43,200,000 rounds a month
AH! - but it can fire 6,000 rounds a min max, so ignoring things like melting and worn out barrels, worn out motors, etc, we get a whopping:
259,200,000 rounds a month if fired 24/7.
As ammunition costs 50 cents a round, that's $129,600,000 a month, per gun. So if you have 2,315 of these GE M134 Mini Guns firing 24/7 at 6,000 rounds a minute you could easily outspend Congress!
That's 13.9 Million dollars a minute or ~28 Million rounds a minute.
(anyone else remember that Scrooge McDuck comic Where Donald Duck tried to spend his fortune, much to his objections? Bug splat on the windshield - gotta get a new car, etc.)
Can you come up with a more efficient way to waste 300 Billion dollars a month?
Post your ideas below!
-t