Slostin machine gun
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The Slostin was a Soviet-made
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....

 self-powered Gatling type
Gatling gun
The Gatling gun is one of the best known early rapid-fire weapons and a forerunner of the modern machine gun. It is well known for its use by the Union forces during the American Civil War in the 1860s, which was the first time it was employed in combat...

 machine gun
Machine gun
A machine gun is a fully automatic mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire rounds in quick succession from an ammunition belt or large-capacity magazine, typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....

, developed directly after World War II
World War II
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 but never put into production. It was gas-operated, with stationary breech and movable barrels, intended for 7.62x54mmR ammunition, and it was mounted on PM M1910 wheeled tripods. Each barrel has its own gas cylinders, with piston connected to the next barrel. Upon firing one barrel, the next one was forced forward, and thus caused the whole barrel block to rotate through the roller. The Slostin gun was tested and worked well, but was never adopted by the Soviet army, as it was found to be overcomplicated and without any real advantage over the existing PM 1910's, SG-43 Goryunov and RP-46 machine guns.

14.5mm variant

A heavy machine gun variant of the Slostin also existed, for the 14.5x114mm calibre. This variant had somewhat different action and was intended as anti aircraft armament of the IS-7 heavy tank
Iosif Stalin tank
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, but was also rejected on the grounds of complexity, as it was seen to have no advantages over the existing KPV
KPV heavy machine gun
The KPV-14.5 heavy machine gun is a Soviet designed 14.5x114mm-caliber heavy machine gun, which first entered service as an infantry weapon in 1949. In the 1960s the infantry version was taken out of production because it was too big and heavy...

. Only a handful of prototypes were built.

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  • M134 Minigun
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