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Multiple Barreled Rocket/Napalm Launchers, Rocket Pods

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There are a couple of Rocket/Incendairy Launchers known that are multi-barreled:

RPG-30: Two Barrels, one small precursor round and the main 105mm round

FHJ-84: Twin Barreled, 62mm Incendiary Rockets

M202 FLASH: 4 Barrels, 66mm Incendiary Rockets

Fliegerfaust B: 9 Barrels, 20mm Shells with Rocket Engines

Rocket Pods are probably applied to being multi-barreled:

UB-16-57UMP

UB-32

B-8V20

M260/M261 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.238.51.38 (talk) 04:57, 11 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

FDM L5

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This should be added. FDM L5 although its technically a single barrel with 5 holes or bores


https://www.fdmunitions.com/

https://worldofguns.info/2018/03/01/forward-defense-munitions-l5-caseless-ammo-rifle/

how about an addition

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the Ripley machine gun of 1861, the Claxton machine gun of 186?, the Bollee mitrailleuse of 1870, the Gabert mitrailleuse of 1870, the Grenier Richerd mitrailleuse of 1870, the Veillard Manceaux mitrailleuse of 1867 and the Fafschamps mitrailleuse of 1851 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 43.245.220.220 (talk) 10:10, 6 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

a notice

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the Villar-Perosa M1915 is considered a machine gun and not a submachine gun

the Nordenfelt multiple barrel gun of 1873 is considered a volley gun and not a machine gun — Preceding unsigned comment added by 43.245.220.220 (talk) 10:10, 6 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]