Ask and ye shall receive. Dillion, the manufacturer, has it listed as a fixed rate of fire at either 3,000 or 4,000 rounds a minute.
http://www.dillonaero.com/docs/DADS0...GUN_SPECS_.pdf
So a 5 second burst at 3,000 RPM = 250 rounds. At 4,000 RPM = 333.333 repeating of course.
Also, are you counting the time it's spinning up or from the time of the first report of the shot being fired? I'm too lazy to go listen to it again.
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