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The McGlashan BB Machine Gun is a training weapon capable of firing BBs. During World War II, the USAAF and US Navy used thousands of MacGlashan BB machine guns to hone the skills of aerial gunnery. This much larger gun is cycled by an electric solenoid and powered by compressed air. The air pressure is higher, at 180-200 psi, but the velocity is 500 to 600 ft/s (150 to 180 m/s) The MacGlashan Air Machine Gun company also made a McGlashan Coin Shooting Pistol for the carnival trade during the 1940s that would shoot American five cent pieces.

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  • McGlashan Air Machine Gun (en)
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  • The McGlashan BB Machine Gun is a training weapon capable of firing BBs. During World War II, the USAAF and US Navy used thousands of MacGlashan BB machine guns to hone the skills of aerial gunnery. This much larger gun is cycled by an electric solenoid and powered by compressed air. The air pressure is higher, at 180-200 psi, but the velocity is 500 to 600 ft/s (150 to 180 m/s) The MacGlashan Air Machine Gun company also made a McGlashan Coin Shooting Pistol for the carnival trade during the 1940s that would shoot American five cent pieces. (en)
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  • McGlashan Air Machine Gun (en)
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  • McGlashan Air Machine Gun (en)
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  • blowback using compressed air (en)
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  • about (en)
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  • BB (en)
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  • about 0.34 g (en)
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  • Paul V. MacGlashan (en)
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  • ratchet (en)
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  • YES (en)
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  • McGlashan Air Machine Gun Company (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • normally (en)
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  • up to 600 rpm (en)
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  • Iron or optical (en)
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  • Air Corps Spec 24733 Trainer - Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3 U.S. Army Spec 94-24733 Trainer - Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3 U.S. Army Spec 94-24733, Amendment 1 U.S. Army Spec 94-24733-A Trainer-Aerial Gunnery, Type E-3 AAF Spec 24872 Trainer - Aerial Gunnery, Type E-13 Navy Spec 89878 for the "N" model has not been found. (en)
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  • BB machine gun (en)
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  • $110 to $180 range (en)
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  • US Navy (en)
  • USAAF (en)
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  • up to , depending on air pressure (en)
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  • World War II (en)
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  • The McGlashan BB Machine Gun is a training weapon capable of firing BBs. During World War II, the USAAF and US Navy used thousands of MacGlashan BB machine guns to hone the skills of aerial gunnery. This much larger gun is cycled by an electric solenoid and powered by compressed air. The air pressure is higher, at 180-200 psi, but the velocity is 500 to 600 ft/s (150 to 180 m/s) The MacGlashan Air Machine Gun company also made a McGlashan Coin Shooting Pistol for the carnival trade during the 1940s that would shoot American five cent pieces. (en)
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