After the Gatling gun was replaced in service by newer recoil-or gas-operated non-rotating machine guns and automatic cannons, the approach of using multiple rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades, reappearing after World War II with the development of the M61 Vulcan.
After the Gatling gun was replaced in service by newer recoil-or gas-operated non-rotating machine guns, the approach of using multiple rotating barrels fell into disuse for many decades.
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