This is how you disassemble & assemble a Remington 700 → ua-cam.com/video/LbZElmv_77g/v-deo.html Remington 700 is obviously my favorite sniper rifle! Many legendary military sniper rifles (such as M24, M40, M2010, MK13, etc) were built from Remington 700. ^_^ Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the M40A5 rifle & M118LR ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIYjF1SUVUM1JtNUE/view Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the M24 SWS rifle & M118LR ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIX1ZCWUJua0VLNnc/view Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the Remington M2010 ESR & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIVkZPWTlua3ZIS2M/view Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the MK13 mod 0 rifle & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma 3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxISzEwSXEyLXdpVW8/view Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the MK13 mod 5 rifle & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma 3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIaVV1X1o0dmZINmc/view Here's the Handload Internal Ballistics Calculation using the Quickload software → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIdk43bTRUb21Wa2s/view
Best Sniper Simulator and on the third day, God invented the Remington bolt action rifle. So that man could fight against the dinosaurs.. and the homoseckshuals. Amen!
Thank you, I’m currently 3D modelling my own rifle and due to not being a gunsmith, was having a bit of trouble visualizing how the action was supposed to work, this has helped tremendously
Dude it took me so long to figure out how the bolt goes back on its own before the bolt is actually pulled back. I literally racked my brain for like a month
Pro Zenitsu yeah, true, but I feel it’s for the better. autos aren’t really good for anything practical wise, maybe home defense, but then your intruder will also have one too which raises the stakes. there’d probably be a lot more shootings too if people could get their hands on an auto
@@kurubyy your are an idiot. Do you think criminals would turn in there semiautos and be happy with bolt action rifles !? The second amendment deosnt say the right to bear these arms but not these.
hard to rely on bolt action,, its just good for long range hunting or an sniper with spotter perhaps ...if i would chose home defence and an sniper rifle, i still love the legendary m14😁✌️
This is so awesome! Amazing animation to help us understand the mechanics and motions involved! Thanks so much for taking the time to make this. Loved the music too!
I don't understand, how the empty shell moves back along with lever(I hope am using the right word) when the lever is pulled back? And how it flies out to give space for new one?
I dont have much knowledge about gun either but it looks like the hammer that slam the hullet has a little ring that like attach to the bullet to pull it back and there should be a spring where the bullet casing is retracting to which eject the casing out
Here is a good video showing it. An ejector pin throws out the old brass. Then as the bolt is slid forward it grabs and pushes the shell into the action.m.ua-cam.com/video/XnHMBrtQNtE/v-deo.html
What are the advantages to having a bolt action weapon opposed to a semi-automatic weapon? seems like the user has to perform more actions when there are guns that can do it themselves. Also, could there be a burst fire sniper rifle that could maintain accuracy over long ranges?
super vid but what i dont understand is the sear i think thats the name hold de kompresd firering pin and a sprind make that it come back up after a shot but why it goes down again just what it dont rest on the trigger after a shot it going up from spring tension so why the hell it goes down by dont resting on the trigger anymore? or is the answere this little nop at the end but there is a pin i think to prevent the sear to go too high some one knows the answere?
It is more reliable, because there are less moving parts, and the size of the bolt and carrier makes it so it can withstand larger, more powerful rounds
How TF is the sear dropping if there's nothing there pushing down on it. I only see the spring that pushes it against the bolt. Am I not seeing something?
That rifle would be good, specially chamber in .22, if you want a beginner to let it shoot in shooting range. Because he has to pull the bolt each after shot, & not continuously shoot. So, it will not be dangerous if he keeps pull the trigger & accidentally aim someone.
Hmmm.... really considering mirror polishing all contact surfaces (trigger sear, bolt rails,feed ramp etc) on my 700 ADL, it is kinda gritty feeling... I’ve done it on .22s and noticed marked reliability, I’m just wondering if anyone has tried it on a 700 and if it’s worth it or if I’m going to be “fixing” something not broken?
The ejector pin does that which is built in the side of the bolt. A little pin with a spring behind it. Once it is tripped it rotates out and takes the shell with it then just that fast goes back into it's original spot.
I'm curious as well. I think this part is not modeled. By the look of the trajectory and how the next bullet goes in, it seems like there should be something that the casing hits with its bottom edge. Also see the new bullet doesn't fly out, so there's something that blocks its back half. I wish youtube comments had a drawing tool so I can visualise my thoughts :)
It's a free game on Steam called World Of Guns, it shows you how to disassemble, reassemble, fire, reload and maintain dozens of different guns, maybe hundreds now. And how they work, with x-rays and slow motion
Nice video, graphically... however you have not explained anything about how the bolt action works. One thing you have explained is the number of dislikes.
On bolt action rifle it varies it can be on the bolt itself (like old WW2 rifles) it can be behind the trigger guard.....or it can be below the trigger on the stock. To clarify typically the .50BMG is considered a sniper rifle but any larger caliber gun can be used for it. It's not the gun it self that makes it a "sniper rifle" it's the application. So this gun COULD be used as a sniper rifle but most likely wouldn't be or wouldn't have to be.
This is how you disassemble & assemble a Remington 700 → ua-cam.com/video/LbZElmv_77g/v-deo.html
Remington 700 is obviously my favorite sniper rifle! Many legendary military sniper rifles (such as M24, M40, M2010, MK13, etc) were built from Remington 700. ^_^
Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the M40A5 rifle & M118LR ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIYjF1SUVUM1JtNUE/view
Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the M24 SWS rifle & M118LR ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIX1ZCWUJua0VLNnc/view
Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the Remington M2010 ESR & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIVkZPWTlua3ZIS2M/view
Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the MK13 mod 0 rifle & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma 3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxISzEwSXEyLXdpVW8/view
Here's the Internal Ballistics (rifle specification & handload) analysis of the MK13 mod 5 rifle & MK248 mod 0 ammo (in real life & in Arma 3) → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIaVV1X1o0dmZINmc/view
Here's the Handload Internal Ballistics Calculation using the Quickload software → drive.google.com/file/d/0B-evVfZruOxIdk43bTRUb21Wa2s/view
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Best Sniper Simulator and on the third day, God invented the Remington bolt action rifle. So that man could fight against the dinosaurs.. and the homoseckshuals. Amen!
Best Sniper Simulator k
What's name the game
what app do you use to do this presentation ?
I am now going to manufacture it in my home ....Thanks for informative video .
If you have a family... go get a million dollar life insurance policy. You know just in case😏
Best of luck 👍
😂😂
I am going to make nuclear weapons
Can we get an update on your progress?
Thank you, I’m currently 3D modelling my own rifle and due to not being a gunsmith, was having a bit of trouble visualizing how the action was supposed to work, this has helped tremendously
Ths is a game on steam
Abhishek Sengupta I’m using Blender, it’s free 3D modelling software
@@desibellsbeats He didn't ask
Hahahahahaha! Stroll On!
Dude it took me so long to figure out how the bolt goes back on its own before the bolt is actually pulled back. I literally racked my brain for like a month
This is what legislature would call "fully, semi-automatic"
Pro Zenitsu yeah, true, but I feel it’s for the better. autos aren’t really good for anything practical wise, maybe home defense, but then your intruder will also have one too which raises the stakes.
there’d probably be a lot more shootings too if people could get their hands on an auto
I mean, not at all, but sure. This is a bolt action, not semi-auto at all.
@@kurubyy your are an idiot. Do you think criminals would turn in there semiautos and be happy with bolt action rifles !? The second amendment deosnt say the right to bear these arms but not these.
hard to rely on bolt action,,
its just good for long range hunting or an sniper with spotter perhaps
...if i would chose home defence and an sniper rifle, i still love the legendary m14😁✌️
@@joelerk6298 I said autos...where did I say bolt actions?
1:33
Thx
Vietnamese spotted!Nguyens are everywhere hehe.
@@superpussycat6648 XD
@@superpussycat6648 yeah, we are everywhere. I actually found another Sophia Nguyen on here because we're so abundant
Sophia Nguyen XD
I used to think bolt actions were dead simple
But in reality they are just as complicated as lever actions
“Sir, I’m afraid you’ll need to leav-“
As an artist, this really helps me.
Art of war?
I dont care that people love or hate guns but the way it works ,is the beautiful art of work.
Thanks for that, I'm planning to build a bolt action or semi-auto and needed to know the basics of the mechanism.
Imagine having to pull back a lever in order to shoot.
- from the semi automatic gang.
Imagine having to pull the trigger before firing each shot
-from the full-auto gang
imagine having to use pistol round
-from rifle gang
Imagine having to use a firearm to kill your enemies
-from the Zulu gang
Imagine
Imagine using guns
- from the anime swords gang
Good to know for when I make my own rifles at home.
Yo?
I hope you have your FFL
This is so awesome! Amazing animation to help us understand the mechanics and motions involved! Thanks so much for taking the time to make this. Loved the music too!
Its from game World of Guns
I know the trigger work, everything i learn how the gun work is clear
2:42 my people need me. Good bye.
That was fun learning how that works.
O melhor vídeo explicativo que eu já vi Sabre o funcionamento do cisterna do rifle remingtom parabéns ao autor que fez este vídeo
Beautiful rifle semi automatic , thanks for posting.(RCL veterans)🇨🇦🇫🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧
"You didn't have to cut me off"
Great work! Beautiful and fascinating.
Its a game on steam and Google play. He didnt animate
It is my favourite bolt action rifle
Is there any mechanism that causing bolt lever to stay closed?
What a genius design
Very nice very good technology
Old but trusty simple design
thanks for this great video
Nice video.
Senjatanya bagus kepingin memiliki...
Great video !
Yes, great animation video, and anybody can tell me what the music is? Is it from the program?
Good Animation
Thank you! Very helpful.
Didn't make it past the 45 min intro
Rick Stark lol
Oooo so close
Thank you sooo Much! Nice work
Depends on rifle and ammo
Nice one
1:42 dont mind me leaving timestamp for myself
Nice...
Which app your using
I don't understand, how the empty shell moves back along with lever(I hope am using the right word) when the lever is pulled back? And how it flies out to give space for new one?
I dont have much knowledge about gun either but it looks like the hammer that slam the hullet has a little ring that like attach to the bullet to pull it back and there should be a spring where the bullet casing is retracting to which eject the casing out
Here is a good video showing it. An ejector pin throws out the old brass. Then as the bolt is slid forward it grabs and pushes the shell into the action.m.ua-cam.com/video/XnHMBrtQNtE/v-deo.html
Super
Any likes for this coment
Nice vid but I also had a question how does the spring go back in the bolt?
What are the advantages to having a bolt action weapon opposed to a semi-automatic weapon? seems like the user has to perform more actions when there are guns that can do it themselves.
Also, could there be a burst fire sniper rifle that could maintain accuracy over long ranges?
Did they actually chamber for .303br?
Nice and cool stuffs on here!!!
schoolchild:omg it's kar98k
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RUSSIAN schoolchild:omg it's 3-line rifle
super vid but what i dont understand is the sear i think thats the name hold de kompresd firering pin and a sprind make that it come back up after a shot but why it goes down again just what it dont rest on the trigger after a shot it going up from spring tension so why the hell it goes down by dont resting on the trigger anymore? or is the answere this little nop at the end but there is a pin i think to prevent the sear to go too high some one knows the answere?
We gotta thank the Germans for influencing this rifle.
awesome information
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Technical weapons
I didn't understand how the bullet housing gets ejected can dome help me out ?? What really causes it to jump out the way it does
Can't you see the spring under the bullets pushing up .so every time he cock the bolt action the empty shell ejects
I think the spring pushes the cartridge at all times, but it does not jump until it completely comes out of the barrel
PERFEITO , MARAVILHOSO, SENSACIONAL ENGENHARIA DE UM TESOURO .
How many pressure create bullet after fire?
Amazing
I still don't understand how does it manage to extract a case without rounds being pushed out of the magazine by the spring
feed lips
Excellent man
Why is this better than a lever action?
It is more reliable, because there are less moving parts, and the size of the bolt and carrier makes it so it can withstand larger, more powerful rounds
How TF is the sear dropping if there's nothing there pushing down on it. I only see the spring that pushes it against the bolt. Am I not seeing something?
Good.
Time to make myself a gun
That rifle would be good, specially chamber in .22, if you want
a beginner to let it shoot in shooting range. Because he has to
pull the bolt each after shot, & not continuously shoot. So, it
will not be dangerous if he keeps pull the trigger & accidentally
aim someone.
I like my savage mk2 for this reason
Thank you for telling
Hmmm.... really considering mirror polishing all contact surfaces (trigger sear, bolt rails,feed ramp etc) on my 700 ADL, it is kinda gritty feeling... I’ve done it on .22s and noticed marked reliability, I’m just wondering if anyone has tried it on a 700 and if it’s worth it or if I’m going to be “fixing” something not broken?
Is this a modern trigger assembly, there's no trigger adjustment screw visible?
Good work
its really cool
very good looks best
Request winchester model 70
how can that empty shell bounced upward every time you pull the bolt. Which mechanism did that?
The ejector pin does that which is built in the side of the bolt. A little pin with a spring behind it. Once it is tripped it rotates out and takes the shell with it then just that fast goes back into it's original spot.
@@pyrofful thanks for the explanation
Good
But i feel comfort in AWM😍😘
Though Sniper is the best❤
wich calibers are avaliable for this rifle?
what the name of this program you work it
World of guns: gun disassembly
It’s free on steam
Who did the soundtrack?
But what causes the empty casing to fly out?
I'm curious as well. I think this part is not modeled. By the look of the trajectory and how the next bullet goes in, it seems like there should be something that the casing hits with its bottom edge. Also see the new bullet doesn't fly out, so there's something that blocks its back half. I wish youtube comments had a drawing tool so I can visualise my thoughts :)
The bolt has a hook what pushes and ejects the casing out. But on here you can’t see it very well
не зря говорят , что ружье однажды само стреляет ! оно когда само по себе стрельнуло , я аж испугался и под стол спрятался ! ууххх страшно !!!
Is the spring around the pin moveless? Cuz I can't see any movement.
The word you're looking for is motionless, and I can see it move about half an inch. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one to get brain cramps 😊
How HKMP5K works and Ump45 and KsG52
What software to make this animation?
It's a free game on Steam called World Of Guns, it shows you how to disassemble, reassemble, fire, reload and maintain dozens of different guns, maybe hundreds now. And how they work, with x-rays and slow motion
اخ لو بس ماخذ هل سلاح 👌👍🏿
👍👍👍from Indonesia
Took way to long of an intro
Awesome
What’s the wider flared part between the barrel and action called?
I believe you may be talking about the chamber, or of you are talking about the outside of the gun it could be the trunion
How AWM Sniper rifle work
why do they always have that striptease at the beginning?? I just wanted to see the action?
Is this 7.62×51 NATO cartridge?
Which software this is tell me guys
amazing i like
Gun is very good
What app is this
what game is this if this is not a game pls dont hate me 😯
@Maurien Carlos da silva thanks good buddy 😃
Would you please give me the cad sample file of this 700 badminton
awesome :0
Kelemahan laras ini terletak pada per pengokangan dan per untuk tumpuan peluru saat pergantian amunisi.
bisa pake bahasa yg lebih simpel gk mas ?, aku gk paham bahasa baku
nulis tuh pke EYD...,mksudnya laras terus lari ke per gimna sih?
ga danta pisan!!
Yeah, good luck trying to hit something at 700 meters with an AK
How trigger is working is not clear.
This shows better m.ua-cam.com/video/XnHMBrtQNtE/v-deo.html
What is the game name ?
Nice
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कैसे हो ?cgव 😎😜
विछि😎नमस्ते ! 😊😊जज
Please! What program did you use?
Its a game called world of guns.You can get it in android and pc
What software did you use for this demo?
@Maurien Carlos da silva what game?
@Maurien Carlos da silva thank you
what is this App name
Nice video, graphically... however you have not explained anything about how the bolt action works. One thing you have explained is the number of dislikes.
Where are the safeties on bolt action sniper rifles?
On bolt action rifle it varies it can be on the bolt itself (like old WW2 rifles) it can be behind the trigger guard.....or it can be below the trigger on the stock.
To clarify typically the .50BMG is considered a sniper rifle but any larger caliber gun can be used for it. It's not the gun it self that makes it a "sniper rifle" it's the application. So this gun COULD be used as a sniper rifle but most likely wouldn't be or wouldn't have to be.