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Originally Posted by robtek
That would be a milkmaid calculation
At first the guns don't fire synchronized, so the soundwaves sometimes add up, somtimes they cancel each other out.
It would be louder as a single gun, but a more constant noise, like ripping texture.
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I think you have a pretty confused concept of sound waves. I personally don't know of any "don't fire synchronised" setup, once you squeeze the trigger they all go together, but even if it wasn't the case, with the insane rates of fire these guns had (the RAF ones had modified barrels and bolts for a higher ROF), you could hardly tell the difference whether they all shot with the same or not.