How Semi-Auto and Full Auto Rifles Work

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2012
  • An old film showing slow motion cut aways of semi and full auto fcg's while in use.

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  • @ScoobieDoobieDoob
    @ScoobieDoobieDoob 5 років тому +303

    The thing about old informative/educational videos is that they assume you know absolutely nothing. So, they always teach you from the ground up with basic terminology, and explain any bizarre vocabulary.

    • @robertmartin8907
      @robertmartin8907 3 роки тому +28

      This is from the 1950's, people back then literally didn't know anything.

    • @ambi_cc8464
      @ambi_cc8464 2 роки тому +17

      @@robertmartin8907 it’s not that they knew nothing, it’s just that they didn’t have quick access to lots of knowledge like we do now so they just made it to where no matter what part of it you knew, you could understand it anyway

    • @jackmeyers7805
      @jackmeyers7805 2 роки тому

      @@robertmartin8907 maybe after they killed so many smart Germans...

    • @screener545
      @screener545 2 роки тому

      @@robertmartin8907 lol. They knew a lot more than idiots these days. Have you seen the stupidity produced?

    • @BamBam-ch4vu
      @BamBam-ch4vu 2 роки тому +5

      ​@@robertmartin8907 we still know nothing

  • @noopdaa4478
    @noopdaa4478 9 років тому +637

    64 years old video still being more informative then today three-D videos, wow.

  • @exterbush1253
    @exterbush1253 8 років тому +462

    thats intersting, the most informative video about semis and autos on youtube is 60 years old.

    • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
      @user-oy9zy4ds9m 8 років тому +24

      It's like 75 years old actually lol

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 7 років тому +32

      That's a really nice model they made for the demonstration. Even in black and white it's much easier to see what's going on than with fancy 3D computer models you see today, which show way too much other stuff in an actual gun that isn't part of the mechanism.

    • @jasonwinback
      @jasonwinback 7 років тому +9

      same goes bmp with those old car tutorial videos they re from de 50's and explain way better than anything from today

    • @benjaminyu8545
      @benjaminyu8545 5 років тому

      DEMONETIZED

    • @WapTek123
      @WapTek123 4 роки тому +1

      yes!

  • @OmarDelawar
    @OmarDelawar 3 роки тому +94

    That was just beautifully explained. I'm a bit disappointed we don't have educational videos like these nowadays.

    • @rodneyws1977
      @rodneyws1977 Рік тому +5

      Now go watch the one explaining how a car's differential works. That one is amazing.

    • @JoseRodriguez-dw9dv
      @JoseRodriguez-dw9dv 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@rodneyws1977yesss lol

  • @col.cottonhill6655
    @col.cottonhill6655 7 років тому +174

    wow who needs fancy graphics or modern CGI that video is 70 years old and still informative

    • @peterloftus6259
      @peterloftus6259 7 років тому +18

      Dk Kevorkian I love the way they showed it with a model ...

    • @potc420
      @potc420 7 років тому +10

      I know right!? I love these old vids. This one kinda reminds me of that "how a differential" works video I've seen floating around on Facebook a few times

    • @Peagaporto
      @Peagaporto 6 років тому +4

      anyone got a full collection of these mechanical videos?

  • @cpt.iceman4880
    @cpt.iceman4880 4 місяці тому +3

    No bullshit, straight to the point, no history references, 10 minutes long and you know all you need to know.

  • @klendathusfinest4126
    @klendathusfinest4126 6 років тому +133

    I literally found this trying to find out why full auto Nerf guns need batteries and real full auto guns don't. Was not disappointed.

    • @turboshaft1959
      @turboshaft1959 6 років тому +33

      Lesensketch
      in a real gun, the energy required to accelerate the projectile is stored in each shell. a little bit of that energy is used to cycle and load a new round.
      however, nerf "shells" are only "bullets" with no energy stored. so you need to add another form of energy, in this case electricity, to cycle a new round. The electric energy is also used to accelerate the dart.
      In semi automatic nerfs, you add the cycling and firing energy by hand. it gets stored in a spring and released when you pull the trigger.

    • @klendathusfinest4126
      @klendathusfinest4126 6 років тому +9

      Thanks for explaining it in more detail. Thanks to the video I was able to understand that real guns use the energy from the shell's explosion to move the mechanism, so it no longer requires manual action or electricity

    • @Skyfighter64
      @Skyfighter64 6 років тому +8

      The funny thing is that, say in late 90's Nerf full auto designs, they were still fully air powered. Not anything as neat as the new belt-fed NERF guns, but interesting in their own right.

    • @qoph1988
      @qoph1988 3 роки тому +2

      @@klendathusfinest4126 Yeah. Nerf darts don't contain chemical potential energy. Well, maybe just a little bit if you set them on fire but I'm guessing they mostly melt. A gatling gun or more modern minigun does need a motor (or a conscript with a hand-crank) to make it work, though.

    • @SpaceMarine113
      @SpaceMarine113 3 роки тому

      @@qoph1988 the motor is needed for a faster rate of fire to rotate the drum, but it's not required for the firearm to function. It's just that you won't be able to achieve such a high rate of fire on a normal full auto rifle.

  • @bryanstephens3562
    @bryanstephens3562 9 років тому +198

    Leave it to the Army to explain things so even a 19 yr old guy can learn it.

    • @spoilersincominghoide9582
      @spoilersincominghoide9582 9 років тому +27

      Bryan Stephens These videos are so informative that even 8 year olds can understand and learn it.

    • @donjuan6118
      @donjuan6118 9 років тому +6

      A 19 year old in the US is already sexualy active, can buy cigarettes, and has hundreads of hours behind the car.
      What I'm trying to say is that a 19 year old in the US may already have and STD/STI, has probably started a long road of addiction to a death by cancer, and probably knows the best place to drive the car you gave him/her through a crowd.
      But they shouldn't know how mechanics work? And as if an 8 year old will carry out a semi automatic to automaic conversion. There are too many helicopter parents now to prevent that from happening.

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 9 років тому +7

      Donald Lanoux ~ I didn't see where anyone said a 19 year old shouldn't know these things. What are you questioning?

    • @donjuan6118
      @donjuan6118 9 років тому +1

      moncorp1 I mistakenly read the original comment as criticism of the Army and the uploader for providing this information. But you're right, there is no suggestions saying it's wrong, which is the way it should stay.

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 9 років тому +3

      Donald Lanoux Roger that

  • @jsrl77
    @jsrl77 9 років тому +22

    Old stuff is the best stuff.

  • @hritikvaishnav603
    @hritikvaishnav603 6 років тому +11

    I have to say. This old video is much much better in explaining the mechanism than modern 3d videos. Agree?

    • @Captain_Vitorio_Muscovy
      @Captain_Vitorio_Muscovy 6 років тому

      The problem with some modern 3D mechanism explanation videos is that some are more focused on weird camera angles and look unfinished or rushed, whoever produced them doesn't really seem to care if people understand it or not.
      I saw a Cat® video about differential steering and the video quality was 240p on their official UA-cam channel, the mechanism could not be visualized well (the explanation was ok) and only through intense research on other websites I found a detailed diagram to understand the mechanism (I am addicted to studying and working on machines).
      Have a great Day/Night

  • @MachineGunMike
    @MachineGunMike 8 років тому +130

    I love these old videos!

  • @asteph5500
    @asteph5500 6 років тому +9

    Its amazing that this informational video is over 60 years old. I must admit I was surprised as to how simple the process is.

  • @lafaglobe6025
    @lafaglobe6025 8 років тому +21

    I usually don't comment, but when I do,it means that the video is truly awesome and informative as well as useful.

  • @mikestiekema8283
    @mikestiekema8283 6 років тому +4

    I've been searching for a tutorial on how this works and a 70 + year old video nailed it in an easy to understand manner......amazing :)

  • @blakewooley2500
    @blakewooley2500 9 років тому +58

    Very educational. It's funny how so many people use firearms, yet they don't even know how they work.

    • @bearly1727
      @bearly1727 3 роки тому +4

      For years I was one of those people until a friend asked me to help him with a malfunctioning firearm. It opened my eyes and after watching countless videos on UA-cam I am helping others and myself fix minor issues simply because I now understand how they function. I am NOT in business but I help for free. If replacement parts are needed they pay for the part and nothing else. Some I have looked at were just filthy and hadn't been near an oil bottle in 50 years so I try to get them to clean their firearm at least once in awhile. Not surprisingly, many don't know how.

  • @douglaskrumlauf2962
    @douglaskrumlauf2962 3 роки тому +1

    These old army videos are awesome found myself down a rabbit hole of old videos

  • @SystematicMechanic
    @SystematicMechanic 9 років тому +19

    This video needs to be shown in High School Shop Classes.

    • @warhog2299
      @warhog2299 9 років тому +1

      Live In The Now yeah that would be funny i have a welding/metal shop class

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 9 років тому +2

      Trump Knows Best You're Fired! ~ We used to build crossbows in shop and part of the final grade was to take it out and shoot it on the football field. I still have mine. We never had any trouble in that class because if there was, the shop teacher would board you up inside a dog house project for the rest of class if you did cause trouble. I can imagine the heart attack all the weak kneed cunts would have about that nowadays.

    • @IronPiedmont
      @IronPiedmont 9 років тому

      moncorp1 I wish my time in High School was like that. And I graduated last year.

    • @IronPiedmont
      @IronPiedmont 9 років тому +1

      Trump Knows Best You're Fired! I agree.

    • @ronharper469
      @ronharper469 6 років тому

      Dog house? We got a WHOP to the back of our head.

  • @neverleavingmyshadow
    @neverleavingmyshadow 10 років тому +5

    i love these old educational videos. the fact that its so accurate and straightforward means that i now have a solid reference for when i start manufacturing small arms.

  • @bloodruststaples
    @bloodruststaples 6 років тому +2

    Found this looking for the video of how differentials work. These people had an amazing way of teaching.

  • @nickstanley5064
    @nickstanley5064 Рік тому +1

    If anyone is curious, the full thing is a 3 parts series titled "Fundamentals of Small Arms"

  • @alexmoss5879
    @alexmoss5879 10 років тому +8

    This video was clear, precise, and helpful. Thank you for uploading it.

  • @BlitzkreigWTF
    @BlitzkreigWTF 10 років тому +12

    another helpful vault-tec video

    • @chronicpain9531
      @chronicpain9531 6 років тому

      Just because this video is black and white doesn't mean its been recorded by vault tec...

    • @forest3945
      @forest3945 3 роки тому

      @@chronicpain9531 no crap oh and also r/woooosh

  • @CoolStuffZone
    @CoolStuffZone 18 днів тому

    I finally understand how the mechanism works. It just took an old black and white military training video to show me. Thank you to all keepers of history and the past.

  • @Anino_Makata
    @Anino_Makata 8 років тому +40

    UA-cam, please dont bring this down.

    • @nddlmky1712
      @nddlmky1712 7 років тому +1

      Your suggestion is invalid

    • @SamEvansCOM
      @SamEvansCOM 7 років тому +6

      It's probably in public domain by now

    • @yakupcsahinsahin6313
      @yakupcsahinsahin6313 7 років тому

      Sam Evans j

    • @user-sf8op3nd7q
      @user-sf8op3nd7q 5 років тому +2

      Looks like youtube didn't bring this down :)

    • @alpha3836
      @alpha3836 3 роки тому +1

      Yupp youtube did not bring this video down
      yet..

  • @BaileyStokes-
    @BaileyStokes- 4 роки тому +78

    Damn since the government trying to take our guns, I guess we all going to have to do some modifications. So thanks old WWll video

    • @Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT
      @Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT 3 роки тому +1

      I've heard, the confederate states of america have been destroyed very long ago.
      They fought for liberty to have slaves.

    • @kentuckywindage222
      @kentuckywindage222 3 роки тому +9

      @@Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT
      Sorry guy, but there isn't anybody wanting slaves today. Well, except for the government.
      That bullshit was wrong and everyone knows. Having the means to defend yourself and loved ones has nothing to do with slavery.
      The power to own a weapon is to prevent a tyrannical government or regime from putting you into slavery. Like a locked door only keeps an honest man honest, no doubt. Still something rather than nothing.

    • @qoph1988
      @qoph1988 3 роки тому +3

      @@Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT Dunce

    • @whomagoose6897
      @whomagoose6897 3 роки тому +1

      @@Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT: Slavery in America was on it's way out due to inventions of agricultural machinery. Starting with Eli Whitney's cotton gin. That one machine did the work of at least 120 people. Next was steam powered tractors that pulled plows far wider than a team of horses could ever do. Further reducing the need for labor. Every horse team needed at least one driver. One modern tractor & plow can turn over the soil in an 60 foot row. One modern tractor & plow can do more work in one day than a guy guiding a plow could do in two weeks with a team of horses.
      Just look at the mechanisation used to make automobiles. With the current highways transportation of products is cheaper, faster and way more efficient.
      Cotton is still marketable product. No longer hundreds of slaves needed. Cotton combines can harvest about 800 tons of cotton every day. My grandparents harvested their cotton by hand. A good day was 75 pounds of cotton per day by one person.
      Slavery was only a form of cheap labor. Just like today cheap labor is needed. As the cost of labor increases and machines can replace humans. Humans labor is replaced, perminently.
      Remember this when you hear demands of $15 per hour minimum wage. With machinery the fast food industry has eliminated ⅓ of it's labor requirements. Just by putting those kiosks in the McDonald's restaurants you hardly see more than one person at the order counter anymore.
      Civil War or not slavery was on it's way out.

    • @lrodriguez6691
      @lrodriguez6691 3 роки тому +3

      @@Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT for your information , slavery happened worldwide, involving all races ...yes whites were slaves too..and it was a normal and accepted .tendency through history ...the result of the "way of conquer " where tribes first and nations later fought for power. The American Revolution created the path to destroy slavery for the first time on history declaring that all men were created equal and creating a way of government to organize society and allow law and order, creating a constitution to limit the government's power to control the People....meaning giving the people freedom.
      Today people like you undermine that constitution and give more power to the government, allowing slavery to come back , but this time the Government are the masters and all the people the slaves...like in Fascism and communism. ...

  • @ValexNihilist
    @ValexNihilist 6 років тому +2

    Watched a similar vid on how a differential works. These old videos describe things in a way sooo much better than newer videos

  • @skyym3629
    @skyym3629 8 років тому

    This was demonstrated in the utmost easiest way to really grasp the concept of semi and full auto firearms. Thanks for posting this, I enjoyed it very much.

  • @steveupton2511
    @steveupton2511 3 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best video explaining how a gun works

  • @sumitdevbharadwaj
    @sumitdevbharadwaj 10 років тому

    Highest level of clarity shown in any of the youtube videos on this topic!!! Kudos to uploader and thumbs up for creator (which might be 60-70 years back!!)

  • @chapiit08
    @chapiit08 6 років тому +1

    What a simple yet elegant firing mechanism.

  • @ScooterDoge
    @ScooterDoge 5 місяців тому

    Man I love these old army videos. That was excellent.

  • @davidetcheverry944
    @davidetcheverry944 2 роки тому +2

    those were the days, not alot of bs....thanks for the vid, dme

  • @adamr9720
    @adamr9720 6 років тому

    This explained it to me so much better than CGI auto sear demos I have seen. Very clever. I can't even glue a popsicle house together to help my kids with their homework without making a mess.

  • @ilovesprinting2012
    @ilovesprinting2012 10 років тому +4

    wow, this video is fantastic! I watched a bunch of 3d demonstrations of this and I didn't understand but this is clear as day thank you!

  • @alpha3836
    @alpha3836 3 роки тому +2

    This video is so informative and beautiful! I love the way he explained! Just wow!!

  • @SKALS-ICY-TOM
    @SKALS-ICY-TOM 5 років тому +2

    Very nice vid. Had to show a friend how the systems work, and stumbled on this one, really nice with the large model, alot easier to see what is going on than the vids where people show it on regular guns

  • @KnighTnGunZ
    @KnighTnGunZ 11 років тому

    Ive seen videos attempt to explain how they work but I always get lost, this one really did a good job explaining it.

  • @wuzimaru900
    @wuzimaru900 7 років тому +2

    Amazingly explained in the smallest detail. Strangely, I couldn't find any nowadays video explaining it just as well.

  • @TheSIDHARTH007
    @TheSIDHARTH007 7 років тому +2

    beautiful.... this is much more than any engineering book....!!! Thanks...

  • @commandvideo
    @commandvideo 6 років тому +8

    Oh i watched many 3D animation but didn't understand exactly until i watched this that I understand !

  • @CurlytopGaming
    @CurlytopGaming 7 років тому +1

    this is such a helpful video. I like how it breaks it down into steps this makes it very easy to understand

  • @slip8293
    @slip8293 6 років тому +2

    Skip to 5:58 to learn about automatic fire.

  • @ninjasc
    @ninjasc 7 років тому +1

    awesome video, i love old videos like this.

  • @vectra9_957
    @vectra9_957 Рік тому

    While watching this, i fell asleep. Best sleep i had in a while (:

  • @vinnybyrne09
    @vinnybyrne09 10 років тому +4

    Thank you for writing my report on rifles

  • @VWfinatic27
    @VWfinatic27 11 років тому

    These old videos are basic, necessary and the most fundamental of all!

  • @TooManyChoices1
    @TooManyChoices1 3 роки тому

    The F-ing beauty of simple machines in action... This is poetry in motion.

  • @pablodimitrius7053
    @pablodimitrius7053 6 років тому +1

    Melhor canal que já assisti sobre explicações de mecanismo de armas automáticas e semi automáticas...parabéns

  • @philli67
    @philli67 11 років тому

    This video made it so clear to understand ! I love it !

  • @rickschannel521
    @rickschannel521 10 років тому

    great video. awesome of you to post

  • @justinwalling4538
    @justinwalling4538 3 роки тому

    i love these old training videos

  • @Henbot
    @Henbot 11 років тому

    Holy Crap I love UA-cam!!! Thank you so much for uploading this video!!! I am doing an animation and was going to have weapons in it, learn about lever action earlier and was just trying to learn how semi auto works so I can add realism to the weapons. Thanks so much for uploading this! Really helpful :D

  • @zacharyreid7557
    @zacharyreid7557 10 місяців тому +1

    the best part of this whole thing was the large physical model they used to demonstrate

  • @jodidrake3386
    @jodidrake3386 9 років тому

    I'm an author and found this to be very helpful. Thanks.

  • @DylanRed1394
    @DylanRed1394 2 роки тому +1

    Now THIS is some *PROPER* educational stuff!!

  • @Jacob-yg7lz
    @Jacob-yg7lz 8 років тому

    This was actually really informative and even fun to watch compared to other videos with cg or an actual gun, wow. Now I can finally survive selling assault rifles to people in the apocalypse.

  • @GreavesEc
    @GreavesEc 6 років тому

    These videos are some of my favourite viewing on the Web.
    Thanks american army, and thanks to the uploader, for these informative videos.

  • @carlchen5109
    @carlchen5109 7 років тому +1

    I really like this! mind-refreshing!

  • @madrobfl
    @madrobfl 10 років тому

    Awesome video.

  • @ClupeGuitar
    @ClupeGuitar 12 років тому

    this needs more views! i really enjoyed it.. awesome video

  • @josueguzman602
    @josueguzman602 11 років тому

    I love these older videos

  • @s.o.stackman3322
    @s.o.stackman3322 6 років тому

    Very cool , clear and to the point , thanks

  • @Mr12345678901212
    @Mr12345678901212 10 років тому

    old videos love YOU!

  • @noreqwan6437
    @noreqwan6437 5 років тому

    Now i really understand how semi auto pistol works...this is better explain than the other video..thnks for this video..now i can build my semi auto pistol..yes.

  • @carbontocrystals2046
    @carbontocrystals2046 3 роки тому +1

    My son made we watch this so I’d learn something 🤣😂🤣 I have a better understanding now☺️

  • @hiseminencetheholymacdiarmada
    @hiseminencetheholymacdiarmada 5 років тому

    This is one of the videos I remember watching in 45B AIT in 1991

  • @99domini99
    @99domini99 10 років тому +11

    Damn! This video was fucking clear!
    Thanks for uploading, take my well deserved like :-)

  • @twofortybravooperator6743
    @twofortybravooperator6743 6 років тому

    I love it. Super easy to understand for a caveman like me. Simple, yet very informative. Behoove.

  • @jamiesloan5902
    @jamiesloan5902 5 років тому

    Amazing video, for people that didn't understand how a trigger disconnect works.

  • @thefarmlifeinhd
    @thefarmlifeinhd 3 роки тому +1

    1:26 Thats a HUGE rifle. Lol

  • @TomMcIntosh11
    @TomMcIntosh11 11 років тому

    Amazing! What a great video.

  • @travosk8668
    @travosk8668 6 років тому

    I don't wanna sound like those people who constantly criticize our modern society and sais that everything was better back then (which clearly wasn't), but where did these type of short films go? They were perfect. When I was trying to understand car mechanics, I often used videos from this era as reference.

  • @zionemmanuel7555
    @zionemmanuel7555 5 років тому

    Wow straight to the metal worship I go to produce mine,I searched this knowledge all through till now

  • @sanidabirial6277
    @sanidabirial6277 11 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome 😎

  • @TECNICO446
    @TECNICO446 3 роки тому

    Very very very very infomative!!!

  • @Guds777
    @Guds777 7 років тому +1

    its just like the video on how differential works, much greater info on things then most modern videos.

    • @monkeyorful
      @monkeyorful 7 років тому +1

      back in this days no one lets you pull a trigger if you didnt know exactly how It works so you could manage every problem that you will encounter, nowadays they just told you pull the trigger and It shots. Notice that this is what have happened in every field and now we can understand why new workers need constantly assist from others

  • @duane8620
    @duane8620 8 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks for posting. They sure don't make infomercials like they used too :)

  • @TheBiel188
    @TheBiel188 10 років тому

    dude i never understood this, but when I saw this video.... Congrats!!!

  • @kevinroberts781
    @kevinroberts781 2 роки тому

    This is exactly how I do it too!! Nice work!

  • @thanos-fo4px
    @thanos-fo4px 4 роки тому

    old is always gold

  • @percybaite3419
    @percybaite3419 Місяць тому

    Best informative video 👍👍👍

  • @kylepls
    @kylepls 9 років тому

    This video made the trigger mech easy to understand :)

  • @garrylarry4865
    @garrylarry4865 10 років тому

    wow great video!

  • @mercifulone7065
    @mercifulone7065 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @ashersuissa5597
    @ashersuissa5597 8 років тому

    great video

  • @robertpena6611
    @robertpena6611 7 років тому

    This is very informative thank you

  • @LTdan457
    @LTdan457 5 років тому +1

    Some politicians would benefit watching this to understand the difference between semiauto and full auto

  • @67camaroblown
    @67camaroblown 9 років тому

    very cool vid!! loved it

  • @BobSmith-eg6ku
    @BobSmith-eg6ku 7 років тому

    Amazing video

  • @waynedaley7048
    @waynedaley7048 6 років тому

    Great video. Thanks

  • @abelloredo2014
    @abelloredo2014 9 років тому

    Cool video!

  • @rawouch
    @rawouch 8 років тому

    Cool old video

  • @philipbaxter9339
    @philipbaxter9339 11 років тому

    very nice video
    thanks for posting

  • @umangbavalia1357
    @umangbavalia1357 6 років тому

    Great video
    , superb knowledge , superb superb superb superb superb superb superb superb , i like it

  • @buddyboi8243
    @buddyboi8243 3 роки тому

    Thay explain it so much better then those 3d videos

  • @daltondixon7517
    @daltondixon7517 4 роки тому

    thats actually an extremely simple way to do a semi auto sear... this gives me ideas...

  • @GermanBrother93
    @GermanBrother93 10 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video

  • @TheRaulr151
    @TheRaulr151 3 роки тому

    Brilliant!!

  • @Ryanisthere
    @Ryanisthere 3 роки тому

    whoever designed the mechanism is a fucking genius
    i wouldnt have thought to use a little piece of metal attached to the chamber shaft to push down the secondary latch in order to stop the hammer until the chamber is closed

  • @bjangles-817
    @bjangles-817 8 років тому

    Very helpful. Thanks!