The only ones who will ever have one legally are your friendly local Feds.
One shot... one kill seems to be equivalent to a 900AD sword stroke slogan today!
There's nowhere to feasibly store enough rounds for it before ammo supply was completely exhausted.
Let's look at an x-ray of that hand after the gun has fired!
I suggest you all go to MetalStorm.com and click on Technical Demonstrations on left hand side of the page. Select 36 Barrel prototype and choose the streaming video demo.
This will give you a look at the fantastic ways this weapon system can be configured. It is truly revolutionary. Their founder is in Australia, but the Pres. and COO is a retired US Navy Admiral with offices in Virginia - very handy to DOD. I have talked with some people in this office and without going too far out on a limb, it sounds like they have their act torgether. Who knows, we may have a beta test site soon....
The stock has fallen recently and I think represents a very good speculative buy at about $6.25. Symbol of the ADR which trades on the NASDAQ is MTSX. Again, I own this stock and am not a broker....so do your own home work before buying any!!
Rapid-fire Metal Storm technology usurps Crusader |
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Posted by JohnHuang2 On May 14 9:51 AM with 7 comments Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, May 14, 2002 | By Arnaud de Borchgrave A new type of ballistic technology that can fire more than 1 million rounds per minute from a 36-barrel weapon is one of the reasons Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has canceled the $11 billion Crusader artillery system. Top Stories Bush to sign missile treaty Carter backs Castro on 'lie' Security boosted at nuke facilities Arafat avoids refugee camp U.S. firm on creation of Palestine Court throws out win by ACLU on sex sites D.C. home prices jump The technology is known as "Metal Storm," which is also the name of the Australian research and development company that owns it. The fastest weapons today are mechanical... |
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'Metal Storm' weapons may replace Crusader |
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Posted by greydog On May 12 8:24 PM with 73 comments UPI Wire ^ | 5/12/2002 12:01 PM | UPI Editor At Large WASHINGTON, May 12 (UPI) -- EXCLUSIVE A new ballistic technology that can fire burst rates in excess of one million rounds per minute from a 36-barrel weapon was one of the reasons Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld canceled the $11 billion Crusader artillery system. The technology is known as "Metal Storm," which is also the name of the Australian research and development company that owns it. The fastest weapons today are mechanical Gatling gun styles that can fire at the rate of some 6,000 rounds per minute. Infantry rifles average 600 rounds, which is the firing rate for a magazine of... |
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Metal Storm: Ultimate Killing Machine? {13 million rounds a minute} |
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Posted by expose On Jan 16 2:09 AM with 90 comments techtv.com ^ | January 14, 2002 | By Gary Nurenberg Metal Storm: Ultimate Killing Machine? New gun tech could result in weapon that fires up to a million rounds per minute. By Gary Nurenberg, Tech Live January 14, 2002 Most guns fire by mechanically moving bullets into a chamber, one at a time. While gun designers have developed ways to speed up this process, there has always been a theoretical limit to how fast a gun can mechanically load. One of the Navy's fastest rapid-fire artillery guns, the Phalanx, uses a single-chamber design and can fire thousands of rounds per minute. But now, an Australian company called Metal Storm says ... |
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ULTIMATE FIREPOWER With no moving parts, Metal Storm weapons can lay down a million-plus rounds per |
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Posted by green team 1999 On Oct 12 2001 10:39 PM with 38 comments popular mechanics ^ | oct-2001 | BY SCOTT GOURLEY ULTIMATE FIREPOWER With no moving parts, Metal Storm weapons can lay down a million-plus rounds per minute. BY SCOTT GOURLEY Illustrations by Paul DiMare An all-electronic firing control mechanism is easily adapted to include a fingerprint-based user-ID system, and an on-the-fly selection of different rounds for different situations. To the human ear, the sound of 180 bullets being fired in less than one-hundredth of a second is perceived as one enormous noise. And the fact that some people have heard that noise is testimony to the perseverance of one inventor with a unique vision of the future of weapons ... |
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New Gun Fires 'Laser of Lead' ("One Million Rounds per Minute") |
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Posted by technochick99 On Sep 29 2001 7:34 AM with 46 comments Wired ^ | 9/28/01 | Stewart Taggart SYDNEY, Australia -- It may not be ready for George Bush's "first war of the 21st century." But it may well be ready if there's a second. In perhaps the most audacious upgrade of high-speed weaponry since the introduction of the Gatling Gun, Australian inventor Mike O'Dwyer has developed a machine gun that can fire bullets at a rate of 1 million rounds per minute. Firepower like this is causing the U.S. and Australian militaries to sit up and take notice. Both are funding deeper research into O'Dwyer's ideas, which he cooked up in his garage during more than a ... |
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New machine gun capable of firing 1 million rounds a minute |
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Posted by webster On Sep 28 2001 6:36 PM with 119 comments www.wired.com ^ | Sept. 28, 2001 | Stewart Taggart > New Gun Fires 'Laser of Lead' By Stewart Taggart SYDNEY, Australia -- It may not be ready for George Bush's "first war of the 21st century." But it may well be ready if there's a second. In perhaps the most audacious upgrade of high-speed weaponry since the introduction of the Gatling Gun, Australian inventor Mike O'Dwyer has developed a machine gun that can fire bullets at a rate of 1 million rounds per minute. Firepower like this is causing the U.S. and Australian militaries to sit up and take notice. Both are funding deeper research into O'Dwyer's ideas, which ... |
Sounds like that might be a bit excessive.
Old news, cobber.
--Boris