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The '''bi-gun''' is a double-barreled glider [[gun]] that was found by [[Bill Gosper]] in the early 1970's.<ref>[[Alan Hensel]]'s [http://www.ibiblio.org/lifepatterns/ lifebc.zip pattern collection].</ref> Much like his [[Gosper glider gun]] works by colliding two [[queen bee shuttle]]s together, the bi-gun works by colliding two [[twin bees shuttle]]s together.
The '''bi-gun''' is a double-barreled glider [[gun]] that was found by [[Bill Gosper]] in the early 1970's.<ref>[[Alan Hensel]]'s [http://www.ibiblio.org/lifepatterns/ lifebc.zip pattern collection].</ref> Much like his [[Gosper glider gun]] works by colliding two [[queen bee shuttle]]s together, the bi-gun works by colliding two [[twin bees shuttle]]s together.


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Pattern type Gun
Number of cells 44
Bounding box 56 × 17
Period 46
Barrels Unknown
Discovered by Bill Gosper
Year of discovery Unknown

The bi-gun is a double-barreled glider gun that was found by Bill Gosper in the early 1970's.[1] Much like his Gosper glider gun works by colliding two queen bee shuttles together, the bi-gun works by colliding two twin bees shuttles together.

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