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Re: Alabama's comment about chambering -- true as far as what conclusions can be drawn from this still image, but the gun is of course a functional design in its own game.
I've never really watched the anim that close, or read the lore or done any research etc, so I can't certify that it is a mechanically viable design in TF, but there are several things about the gun that, if you are assuming they are 100% conventional, you may be making wrong assumptions.
Example: based on the # of cylinders in the mag, and the # of volleys TF actually lets you shoot, I'm pretty sure each cylinder of the mag actually holds 3 of the projectiles (which are spherical) -- i.e. one "volley". So, to me, it's implied that the section immediately forward of the mag must actually contain some kind of distribution system, to put one projectile in each barrel.