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oileau
Canada
Приєднався 8 гру 2006
closed bolt semi auto, open bolt full auto (fg 42)
closed bolt semi auto, open bolt full auto (fg 42)
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Відео
*new* 45 acp mag fed lever action rifle
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*new* 45 acp mag fed lever action rifle
lever delay pistol/carbine of the future
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@T.REXLabs this is my answer to the pistol of the future lol.. if it could inspire you to do something like that i will be happy.
''Anti-gravity'' engine/propulsor
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this is me gessing a anti-gravity propulsor, it's not really anti gravity but the effect is the same
SA/DA pistol trigger
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this is a simple action / double action trigger. simple action means it will release the hammer when the hammer is back. double action means it will pull the hammer back and release it just after. this do both depending if the hammer is down or not. it is use in some semi auto pistol. i came up with this one and have not looked up if its been done before.
ambidextrous, strait pull, single shot 22lr rifle
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ambidextrous, strait pull, single shot 22lr rifle
*NEW* pin locking system for firearms
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this is a new way to lock a bolt
how to make a double feed mag for rimmed cartridges
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this is a way to make a double feed mag for rimmed cartridge, yes, english is not my first language
flapper locked in 30 carbine
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somewhat the inner working of a flapper locked bolt, keep in mind that it's not 100% accurate, it's in 2d and im working around the glitchiness of the software search oileau in algobox, the algodoo hosting website, i have a bunch of stuff there
making ammo in algodoo
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this is how i do it... have fu i can"t put the script in the description, i gess its so its not hacked or something
single action trigger for pistol
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a very simple trigger ive came up with for a pistol, single action tho
Can i download
www.algodoo.com/algobox/profile.php?id=7583
Interesting
Hey man is it possible to download it somewhere?
cool concept
Cool mechanics. Only problem is that’s for fixed firing pin. No bueno
Нету у него там барабанов есть только флейты
I've browsed your channel and I got to say, I'm really impressed, when did you start designing your firearms?
i don't know? like 10 years +... something like that. this is just things that i don't care to show on the internet lol. i got better thing that that but not until i pattent them.
fireing pin will be a problematic thing...
what program are you using
onshape
@@oileau Thank You! :)
looks cool
that’s really cool man, would love to see it irl
ATF watching right now
the ATF can fuck off, im not in the US
nice design, if you want to take it to the next step, start 3d printing working models of your idea. FDM printing is super affordable and will allow you to prototype the mechanical function of the gun. it shouldnt require any licences either, thats only the case for load baring parts.
i cannot own a pistol
@@oileau a 3d printed model is not a gun by law.
Amazing idea, how do you come up with this? This would be dope if it was thrown in front of a real life Sheldon. Don't let the "See-Eye-Aye" see this lol.
@@benjaminb1055 im smart and stuff
A really good design brother and great job, I was thinking to create my own smg but first I have to create a 3D model and have an idea for my project.
i tryed solidwork and fusion 360 and the less glitchy of them was onshape surprisingly
pretty cool design, but that bolt carrier and bolt seem like hell to machine. I do like your trigger idea tho, have been thinking about something similar, but the idea with the sideways hooks is pretty cool! One question tho: did you do the calculations for bolt weight and leverage? what caliber/chamber pressure would this work for?
this was just the concept, im working on the gen 2 version rn. i'm working on the actually making it part so... im gonna gess the mass and stuff and simplify the parts. no more square holes lol. i'm making it in 9mm now and it seems that 2 pounds for a bolt (just blowback) is used usually so im gessing that if i have a 2/1 ratio i can cut the bolt carrier mass in half???
for any delay blowback guns, pistol caliber works fine, when you go rifle cartrige it start to be anoying but it had been done before, like HK G3, Famas, but they have problem with extraction because they cycle very fast and get case head separation problem. but to solve that they are fluting the chamber to help, im not doing that, it's hard to do.
@@oileau 9mm is probably a safe bet, less that can go wrong than a rifle caliber. Are you going to properly machine the parts, or going more the 3d printed route?
technically i could, but there is law here that i'm not fully inside... i would need to take courses and shit and, pffffff. i do it more for fun now but i gess i could share it with the internet at some point. but i dont know if i can.
Why is there 2 hooks in the trigger group ?... Why not 1... And what causes the lever to unlock before the bolt travel back after a shot is fired ?...
i put 2 hooks because it's cheaper that way.... i would need a disconnector of something if i didnt. the lever is not ''locked'' really, it pivot on the bolt an it push the bolt carrier. the lever increase the bolt carrier speed so that less mass is needed to stop the bolt from just flying away. it's kinda blowback.
Kel-Tec wants your location😂 and has some white dust for you and a job...
@@dankdaze42069 hahaha yes suspicious white powder, Nevers heard of it
what software is that?
Algodoo
I came here because of your pistol idea with this very same principle, like a spanish STAR Z70 sear. OK. You don't need help, you know what you are doing. ***how do you deal with so many stupid questions? I did some videos in the past but I was lucky enough to get almost no views.
oh well... the trick is to not give a fuck about anything lol. but yeah i'm starting cad and i am a machinist so stuff are coming. but the things i'm making on cad need to be patented so i'm working on the money to get it, then i'm gonna publish it here. and algodoo is still a tool because i can simulate thing more easely than on cad.
@@oileau Patent? I have one running; in Brazil patents are slow, very slow, almost two years, still waiting on the row and nothing was done by now. Brazil is a joke.
@@garetz2011 vers cool! I'm not in Brasil so... the waiting time is my poverty
@@oileau I paid a tax of 80 reais (about 14 US dollars) to put my idea on the row. You get what you pay for...
@@garetz2011 its more like 8-9k usd here
It's the first time I see a Winchester 1907 trigger system on a handgun. The oblong shaped hole on the sear was used in many historical arms like M1 Carbine, FN FAL, H&K G3, SIG 510 and on a few SMGs but, on a pistol, I suspect it was not employed yet. I see some comments in turk below. If you are in Turkey, probably you are on the second best place for a gun enthusiast. Now leave the algodoo and make it again on a CAD. I gave up on algodoo, I failed to export DXFs to algodoo, the tools I got on internet never worked at all.
This is PCP gun trigger
Nestuduješ strojařinu nebo puškařinu?
It's definitely a cleverly thought out mechanism, but it looks like it still needs some kinks worked out. For starters, the part which would grab a cartridge out of a magazine (called the bolt) normally is always the lower part, after all magazines are generally fed into a gun through the bottom and so you want the lower part of the bolt assembly to be what grabs cartridges from the magazine to place them in the barrel's chamber and eject them after firing. And the top part (called the bolt carrier) needs to be big enough to add the required weight in order to slow down the gun's cycling to a decent and acceptable speed, and the bolt carrier would also be what rides a rod with a spring over it in order to absorb the bolt carrier as it travels backwards, and then force it forward again under spring pressure to pick up another cartridge. But in the case of your design the bolt carrier needs to be dragged along by the bolt or else the locking part can't enter the slots cut in the trunnion. So that's something that needs redesigning.
well... yeah sure. but this is not a finish project, this is an explanation on how it could work you know.... so yes, some change will be needed. but i'm more worried about the firing pin, like i gess it will need to be at a an angle so to not interfer with the locking pin... and also how much pressure can the hole in the trunnion can withstand. and for how it grab a bullet, that's the job of the bottom of it, under the hole where the cartrige goes. like the bolt is not a square, it's like a fat ''T''. the ''I'' part of the T is what grabs a bullet and should fit between the lips of a mag.
Thanks
You are gold 👍🫡
What software is that
cual es ese programa?
@markserbu do you think that can withstand 556?
In order to lock up the two rotating locking lugs rotate to the vertical position in the round cut out slots, that means that the entire force of the cartridge pushing back against the bolt are held back only by the 2 rearward facing corners on each bolt lug. It is the very worst design possible. In normal designs you have flat surfaces on the bolt lugs contacting flat surfaces of the bolt lug recesses, thus spreading out all the forces evenly and over the largest area possible. Your design does the exact opposite, all the forces are focused into the smallest surface area possible, a guarantee for rapid and catastrophic failure if you use a high pressure intermediate cartridge like a 5,56 NATO. As it is, your design would be suitable for .22 LR or .25 ACP, perhaps .32 ACP at most. You definitely have a knack for designing though, so if you try out other designs I'm sure you'll come up with a couple good ones!
yeah, im worried to about that, this is just an idea. the contact surface that matters could be increase by lengthening the pin lug or the overall diameter of it. now i'm thinking of a way to stop the hole in the trunnion from spreading. mayby with a external plate bolted on or something?? oh and you mentionned making it in 22lr? funny that you say that, you should look at the 22 ive made.. i find it very cool and clever lol. just look my other video. i like having feedback.
Nice work.I am developing a flap locking for 762 39 too
very cool, im on a 308 rn. may this bullshit not blow up in my face
@@oileau U can put a string on trigger and fire it a couple of meters away to make sure everything will be fine
that was indeed the plan. but it still feels ghetto and i'm like, not an engineer. so i'm gessing by eye and yeah... it's very wow
What programs also have this capabilities for free?
algodoo
@@oileau Thank you for the answer but I meant another programs. I found one but it has freemium .
@@ukuskota4106 ive looked too but they are rare. i was looking for a 3d one and it doesnt exist
Что это за программа
algodoo
I want a bolt similar to the Hamilton Rifle model 23 or Stevens model 15A
Very good. Could you design an in-line, single-shot bolt with ejector? and if possible, with measures?
i fear the legal threat.. so the mesurement, that for you to make but i think you can do it in onshape. and the striker is also the ejector
if tou want something more simple than this, do a break action one, they are easier to make
OK. I understood.
@m_s_r1965
Do you have any plan with measurements for a single shot .22 rimfire bolt action system?
no i don't this is just to show how it works but i gess i could come up with something if you realy want it
@@oileau cool, i want. I woud like diy the mechanism.
well.. youtube don't allow me to exactly show you plans and stuff but i will see what i can do. i'm gonna siimplify it even more but do you want it metric or imperial? mm or inch?
In milimeters. Single shot with extractor.
Just curious, why not just use the other method to accommodate for the rimmed cartridges instead? Like rotary magazines for example. And there are some firearms that used box magazine with rimmed cartridge through conventional mean (like SVD or Coonan 357). What exactly are you trying to design? I'm super curious. Nevertheless, your idea are so unorthodox and I really like hearing about them! Keep up good work man.
rotary mags exist already but the more ammo you got in the mag, the bigger they gonna be. just look at a shotgun drum mag, you gonna get it. the coonan got a single feed mag, so its half the ammo capacity for the size and the dragunov got a longer cartrige that is easier to feed (its pointy) compare to .357 mag or 12 gauge lets say.
and thats why guns in these flat nose kinda ammo are notoriously annoying to feed from a mag, you really got to make your mag exactly this or that shape or they jam, and the feed lips may also take a beating beacause of the rim
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thank you i get how it works now
can you make a half-cock trigger mechanism?
What is this website?
I am wondering the same thing
algoodoo
Algodoo i think
Awesome!
Okay perfect
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Cool videos, i love this nerdy type of content
What game is this?
algodoo i belive
@@AnonLinuxMint thanks
Make more firearms content.
По пальцам бить не будет???
The bolt will not hit your fingers, as it is inside the gun, and your pointer finger is where you grab the trigger at you're thumb would be wrapped around the grip, and actually holding it kinda like a remote, meaning you and your fingers would be safe.
What program is this ?
I want an MP40 trigger