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  1. Sputter Gun - Wikipedia

    The Sputter Gun was a prototype test gun using 7 major components from the WW2 era British Sten submachine gun carbine, along with other specially fabricated parts to make a complete …

  2. Sputter Gun - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    It was the invention of the 3–inch sputter gun in 1968 by Peter Clarke that spurred the development of commercial magnetron-sputtering processes. Sputtering is basically atomic …

  3. Sputter Gun - Military Wiki

    The Sputter Gun was a US modification of the British Sten Submachine Gun, designed to circumvent then-existing U.S. laws defining a machine gun. The Sputter Gun, lacking a trigger, …

  4. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE "SPUTTER GUN" - by TJ York

    Feb 17, 2023 · It was designed to circumvent the existing U.S. Federal law defining a machine gun. The Sputter Gun, lacking any trigger, was designed to fire multiple rounds automatically, …

  5. The Sputter Gun – The FRT In the 1980s By: Travis Pike

    Aug 4, 2025 · The Sputter Gun came to be prior to the Hughes Amendment, which prevented the new production of full-auto firearms. The idea for the Sputter Gun originated in 1977, a time …

  6. The Sputter Gun - The FRT In the 1980s - GAT Daily (Guns Ammo …

    Discover the Sputter Gun, a pre-1986 firearm designed to achieve full-auto fire without a trigger, predating modern forced reset triggers.

  7. Engineering:Sputter Gun - HandWiki

    The Sputter Gun was a U.S. modification of the United Kingdom Sten submachine gun, designed to circumvent then-existing U.S. laws defining a machine gun. The Sputter Gun, lacking a …

  8. The Sputter Gun: A Throwback to the FRT in the 1980s - Outdoor Gun

    This gave shooters a unique, somewhat “sputtering” firing rhythm—hence the nickname “Sputter Gun.” Why Did the FRT Catch Fire in the 80s? During that era, full-auto firearms were heavily …

  9. Sputter Gun - ESRF

    The thin film preparation is performed using a DC magnetron sputter gun. The gas discharge is operated at constant power and biased in the range 300-400 V, while the target current could …

  10. Sputter Gun Explained

    The Sputter Gun was a prototype test gun using 7 major components from the WW2 era British Sten submachine gun carbine, along with other specially fabricated parts to make a complete …