@@americangangster1911 used this to show the kids how it works and tonight we did some work on the bolt hold to make it self releasing. This video shows new learners how it works so when We take it completely apart there is this video playing on the TV for easy reference. Thanks!
When the powder ignites, the pressure pushes the bullet down the barrel and the shell casing back against the bolt with enough force that it pushes the bolt all the way back against spring tension. The extractor holds the shell and bolt together until the shell casing hits the ejector and then flies out of the ejection port, then the recoil spring returns the bolt forward and loads a new cartridge in the chamber. This system is called blow-back and most small semi-auto cartridges use this system. Another thing I should add is the bolt is heavy enough that the bullet can still push off it and leave the barrel before the bolt actually starts to move backwards.
This is a huge help. I never understood how the trigger reset works.
Just polished all of my trigger internals. Good video to understand better how it works.
Excellent. Thanks
I have ARMSCOR RIA22 (Ruger clone) very useful video for understand how it works. Thank you :)
Glad it helped
Can anyone tell me what program this is? Did you design this or is there just a library of 3D models and working mechanics????
Just look up World of Guns, it's a game on Steam.
Awesome, but how do I download this to a microscope slide to read those TINY WORDS
Idk but if it were up to me I would have made them bigger.
Great video!
Thanks for watching.
@@americangangster1911 used this to show the kids how it works and tonight we did some work on the bolt hold to make it self releasing. This video shows new learners how it works so when We take it completely apart there is this video playing on the TV for easy reference. Thanks!
That's cool I'm glad that it helped you guys out.
The bullet casing pull back after explotion. How can it be? Is there any spring to throw it out? BTW thanks a lot for your video
When the powder ignites, the pressure pushes the bullet down the barrel and the shell casing back against the bolt with enough force that it pushes the bolt all the way back against spring tension. The extractor holds the shell and bolt together until the shell casing hits the ejector and then flies out of the ejection port, then the recoil spring returns the bolt forward and loads a new cartridge in the chamber. This system is called blow-back and most small semi-auto cartridges use this system. Another thing I should add is the bolt is heavy enough that the bullet can still push off it and leave the barrel before the bolt actually starts to move backwards.
@@americangangster1911 thx for the explanation. i was thinking there was a gas tube or short piston somewhere not depicted.
@@benson556 nope, just direct blow back
Can always tell the people who make these never shot a gun before. But it's an awesome video otherwise
Now full auto magazine, please