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How to Create a Homemade Gatling Gun From PVC Piping That Fires Meatballs in Rapid Succession

  • Brian HeaterBrian Heater
  • February 26, 2015

The Science Channel show What Could Possibly Go Wrong takes on the unique task of creating a gatling gun from PVC piping designed to fire meatballs in rapid succession.

A magical meat cannon that takes meatballs and shoots them rapid-fire into two pieces of bread.

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