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TF2 has that.
But please describe the gun in more detail if that wasn't it.
A minigun is a specific rotary machine gun with multiple barrels based on the (M61) Vulcan Cannon. Hence the name. Its a miniature Vulcan Gun. Some sources list the the full name as M134 Vulcan Minigun.
It makes no sense to call the TF2 weapon a minigun since its not a miniature version of a real life cannon.
I doubt OP will ever come back to give more detail.
there were some non-functional replicas and prototypes but the creators sort of got into legal trouble and had to take everything down.
there were like one or two psuedo-fictional holy men/rogue assassins that carried a staff version of one in the sengoku era. the weapon disappeared and nobody found their body, though they did leave a fake wearing their clothes. unconfirmed reports of whether it was an 8 position gun or just 8 barrels, as he tended to swing it around like a quarterstaff and thus people didn't really see the barrels due to blurring common to staff techniques and its being disguised as a staff.
otherwise not in existence that I know of.
You could modify a barrel to fire out through it with various shrapnel but I would not want to trust to its integrity on staying 'safe to user'.