Also many are saying that airsoft guns look more complicated than real, this is true, its because they have to internally create their own force to propel the BB instead of gunpowder in a bullet. They also have to hop the BB.
Western Arms was the first to invent the modern GBB. By making it a negative pressure type, Tokyo Marui has made it a simple mechanism except for the floating valve.
GBB airsofts, are in my oppinion, perfect for dry fire / drill training. Just ideal to exercise sight alignment, realoding and much more if not going out to the range every day
@@hansloyalitat9774 How would it damage the gun? it does the same function just without a bb leaving the gun. The air goes straight thru the barrel instead of having to push a bb out.
@@shelovevanilla Without the bb it does more damage to the gun than with the bb, I have dry fired 2 of my airsoft guns alot and I have cleaned and maintained them and both of them broke because of the dry firing
@@shelovevanilla On electric guns the gearbox is using a piston to launch the bb and it is made to hit the bb and when it hits nothing it damages the piston, on gas guns it wears out the components even more than shooting a normal bb
Buddy. This was made to show the special production by g&g, not so accurate to like 90% of gas pistols, and not accurate to anything but thst on the rotation cylinder
You didn't create this video and this is not "how an airsoft gun works" This is how the G&G GPM92's patented whirl cylinder works Literally the only things he added are intro and outro Please flag this video it is stolen
0:35 How is that "micro filter" part called? Some of my mags get easily overfilled and spew liquid propane during shooting, and this might help. I have no clue what it is called
btw this video is actually a stolen promotional video from g&g so this video probably shows how only like 5% of air soft guns work. not even most air soft guns.
The animation is incorrect. The BB is out of the barrel way before the nozzle valve closes and the nozzle doesn't start pushing the slide/BCG backwards until the valve closes. Other than the magazine's output valve with the liquid gas filter, which is truly innovative (though potentially restrictive), and perhaps the nozzle valve design (doubt the whirl makes a difference), I haven't seen anything that hasn't been done before.
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
So from what I can see, the lighter the slide, the faster the hammer is cocked, and the sooner the valve knocker is pulled back. Lighter slides = more gas efficiency?
why do you need rifeling on a round bb. Also there are pepper balls but they are useless, better buy a paint ball gun with pepper balls, paintball pepper balls are way more effective.
Holy hell Normal guns: bullet, gun hammer, trigger, firing pin. airsoft guns: Depending on the design mechanism for pellet propulsion, airsoft guns can be categorized into two groups: mechanical, which consists of a coil spring-loaded piston air pump that is either manually cocked (e.g. spring guns) or automatically cycled by a battery-powered electric motor gearbox (e.g. AEGs); and pneumatic, which operates by valve-controlled release of prefilled bottled gas such as compressed propane mixed with silicone oil (commonly known as "Green Gas") or CO2 canisters (e.g. GBB guns), more often mistakenly described as rifles.
This is only applicable to G&G’s gas blowback pistol series (you know... the one shown in the video you blatantly stole from their channel?), as they’re the only ones with a whirl valve system. Normal GBB pistols, GBB rifles, and AEGs are different in quite a few ways.
This is a newer design by G&G Armament, but what it's supposed to do is "spin" itself forward to create a seal, and to allow gas to move to the rear of the nozzle to push the slide, creating the slide blowback for simulated recoil
wow. here i am thinking that airsoft guns are just for looks, and could be a lot more efficient. little did i know that it actually needs all the space it takes up.
This is a gas blowback (GBB) pistol. It's true that an AEG rifle can be extremely compact, all the extra material is usually there for a mix of aesthetic and ergonomics. It's a trigger, a magazine, a gearbox, a hop unit and a barrel, of which the magazine and barrel probably take up the most space.
@@MBKill3rCat most of the barrel is just for looks i think. Atleast for airsoft. I know that a perfectly spherical projectile doesnt benefit from rifling at all. The tube would really only serve the purpose of taking full advantage of the pressure pushing the projectile. But due to being a single spike, rather than a continual burn such as that in gunpowder, the effect would be much less pronounced in airgun than a firearm. Theoretically, you could cut down the barrel to 10 inches or shorter, and maintain the same accuracy and range of a full length air rifle. Unless there's another variable im not considering.
@@joshuaespinoza8325 The barrel doesn't impart spin on the projectile, but it still contains the propellant gas and prevents it expanding, maintaining the pressure behind the BB and enabling higher fps (up to a certain point, anyway).
You sure this video title is correct? You got this from a G&G video promoting a new M9. The system they used is an updated GBB system not a regular GBB system found in WE Tech or other GBB pistols.
The pistol that the company makes (who the uploader stole the video from) uses propane, and I'm guessing they don't light it because it would need materials that can withstand the heat better, and it would make a cloud of flame when the propane comes out of the gun, especially near the hands where the slide opens at.
@@spiderpotato1139 yes i know that airsoft guns can use propane/green gas but ive always wondered why they dont make ones that ignite it since you could get much higher fps, and much less gas used
@@destroyeryt-iz9dj because of the increase in cost to make it handle the actual burn of propane.There was a paintball gun designed to run on propane ignition. The tippmann C3. odd little thing. Was a pump action
Simple, tracer BBs are normal BBs that have a fluorescent coating; when light is shone on them, they absorb that energy and then re-emit it over a short period. The more intense the light, the brighter the fluorescence. They are fired through a tracer unit, which exposes the tracer BB to a very bright light for a fraction of a second, and the BB then glows on its way to the target.
Because nitrogen requires extremely high pressures and/or low temperatures before it liquifies. With all airsoft propellants other than HPA (high pressure air), the propellant is stored in a liquid state which boils off when the valve is opened and the pressure drops. This means you can fit much more propellant in the magazine without requiring an insanely high pressure, as you would simply compressing a gas. It also means that the pressure remains constant until the gas reservoir is nearly empty. Of course this creates its own problems like cooldown and much lower pressures in low temperatures; it takes longer for the propellant to boil off when it's colder. This in turn means the gas can't build up to the same pressure before the BB is already away, and in some cases it never reaches the pressure it needs to cycle the action or even close the valve, at which point it just vents all the gas; a common problem in cold weather. The above reasons are why some airsofters *do* use nitrogen gas (with some oxygen and other trace gases); compressed air (HPA). It doesn't suffer from cooldown or cold weather in the same way the liquified gases do, but it necessitates carrying around a big, bulky tank because even compressed air doesn't get nearly as dense as a liquified gas like propane or CO2 does.
Also many are saying that airsoft guns look more complicated than real, this is true, its because they have to internally create their own force to propel the BB instead of gunpowder in a bullet. They also have to hop the BB.
A BB gun mechanism is the same as a nerf gun, it use high air pressure.
@@theabominator2152 the only difference is the airsoft gun needs to recycle on its own to hav semi and full auto!
@@potatopilot16 It already has that
@@theabominator2152 not with a cycling slide or actual gas propulsion though
Where does the energy actually come from??
Western Arms was the first to invent the modern GBB. By making it a negative pressure type, Tokyo Marui has made it a simple mechanism except for the floating valve.
Airsoft gun mechanism are more complex than the actual guns
better worded than the first person but still dont copy.
@@Revirantless yeah thats why i didnt say correctly worded lmao
actually a real beretta is more complicated than an airsoft replica
Yep! and ironically, all that extra engineering for something that is so close to a toy...
@@davidschmidt6013 It would be better if all we had guns for were as toys.
GBB airsofts, are in my oppinion, perfect for dry fire / drill training. Just ideal to exercise sight alignment, realoding and much more if not going out to the range every day
Dont expect to use the gun for long if you dry fire it will damage the gun
@@hansloyalitat9774 How would it damage the gun? it does the same function just without a bb leaving the gun. The air goes straight thru the barrel instead of having to push a bb out.
@@shelovevanilla Without the bb it does more damage to the gun than with the bb, I have dry fired 2 of my airsoft guns alot and I have cleaned and maintained them and both of them broke because of the dry firing
@@hansloyalitat9774 explain to me how dry firing damages the gun?
@@shelovevanilla On electric guns the gearbox is using a piston to launch the bb and it is made to hit the bb and when it hits nothing it damages the piston, on gas guns it wears out the components even more than shooting a normal bb
Buddy. This was made to show the special production by g&g, not so accurate to like 90% of gas pistols, and not accurate to anything but thst on the rotation cylinder
It's a stolen video, thats why its for g&g guns.
Honestly, I can only imagine the raw utter chaos I could cause with an airsoft mk19 auto grenade launcher.
unless you had Taggin rounds you would basically have the heaviest shotgun in the game
imagine that with 40 mikes...
in my opinion this airsoft works is more difficult to understand than real gun
Go look up the video on how a glock works. All the safety and chambering mechanics are super complicated.
Yes i think so
@Sada Kasa flintlock? Primative much lol? Austrian and German engineering is the best in the world lol.
Yep
@@Fo4assaultriflefan92 andddd RUSSIA
Regular gun: pin hits primer bullet goes boom
Airsoft gun:
You didn't create this video and this is not "how an airsoft gun works"
This is how the G&G GPM92's patented whirl cylinder works
Literally the only things he added are intro and outro
Please flag this video it is stolen
I also was like wait... this intro is shit and the video is great how does this work lol
It did help me find out what was wrong with my mag though, surprisingly this is the same design as a beretta 92fs
Yeah, it literally says g&g armament in the corner lol
anyone with an airsoft gun can look inside and see that this isnt how they work. now idea how you are the only one ive seen point this out.
at least they put the g&g vid in the source videos section but 90% of the video is still from it.
lol "gasified gas" and "liquid gas"
Came to the comments section to look for this:-)
Adding to the yearly reply
Gas has two states, liquid and gas 🙄
@@Socks3657 surely you’re trolling
Dokkabei?
"Mom said it's my turn on Play-"
0:35 How is that "micro filter" part called? Some of my mags get easily overfilled and spew liquid propane during shooting, and this might help. I have no clue what it is called
btw this video is actually a stolen promotional video from g&g so this video probably shows how only like 5% of air soft guns work. not even most air soft guns.
@@galacticdragon9841 true
The animation is incorrect. The BB is out of the barrel way before the nozzle valve closes and the nozzle doesn't start pushing the slide/BCG backwards until the valve closes. Other than the magazine's output valve with the liquid gas filter, which is truly innovative (though potentially restrictive), and perhaps the nozzle valve design (doubt the whirl makes a difference), I haven't seen anything that hasn't been done before.
Did u just take this from G&G?
Yes they did
Did you literally uploaded the G&G promotional video as your own lol?
yes they did, they even said it was made using the "youtube video editor" bruh who ever posted this should take it down.
Wow, you put so much work in this animation. An animation you wer stealing from G&G armament. But it just explains how the gbb pistols work.
@Steady Trolling your name is steady trolling lol
@Steady Trolling what did you owe them?
@@AxolPiezz hmmm what did he owe them
Oof
@John Doe Now you owe me 10 bucks
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
Thanks, I was wondering how a gas blow back airsoft gun worked. It's honestly more complex than a real gun.
So from what I can see, the lighter the slide, the faster the hammer is cocked, and the sooner the valve knocker is pulled back. Lighter slides = more gas efficiency?
This channel is clearly owned by an arts student of some sorts. Just practicing to see if certaiin endcards work or how to cut video material.
Gpm92 magazine base is compatible to WE m92 berreta magazine?
amazing graphics with clear explanations, impressive
the graphics are terrible
By the way, why did you design an extra hole to knock out bullet casings when this gun doesn't use gunpowder bullets?
What causes it to stay in semi auto, how doesnt valve stay open while triger is pulled?
Any with rifled bores and pepper rounds? What is point of spinning vortex part?
why do you need rifeling on a round bb. Also there are pepper balls but they are useless, better buy a paint ball gun with pepper balls, paintball pepper balls are way more effective.
You can build it by using print and metals
Holy hell
Normal guns: bullet, gun hammer, trigger, firing pin.
airsoft guns: Depending on the design mechanism for pellet propulsion, airsoft guns can be categorized into two groups: mechanical, which consists of a coil spring-loaded piston air pump that is either manually cocked (e.g. spring guns) or automatically cycled by a battery-powered electric motor gearbox (e.g. AEGs); and pneumatic, which operates by valve-controlled release of prefilled bottled gas such as compressed propane mixed with silicone oil (commonly known as "Green Gas") or CO2 canisters (e.g. GBB guns), more often mistakenly described as rifles.
Please where in Ghana can I get some of the gun to buy
But how does the bb stays in the chamber when you put the barrel pointing at the floor?
the hop up bucking
whos gonna be the first one to make "airsoft lore" out of this
Already been done
Is it ok when the collapse safety valve collapses?
i will wait here for the answer too
I have a question, can It still work without the gas? What if i just manually reload like a spring airsoft?
Nothing will happen other than a click. Since theres no propellant. The action cannoy be completed. You'll end up with a barrel filled with BBs.
no dude. gas is what propels it.
Is there any way to unload an airsoft gun while there is a bb in the chamber?
Thank you I’m a 12 year old and learning about airsoft and all of that and this help me a lot thank you
And AEG ?
What is the need spinning?
What keeps the bb in the chamber? Is the end of the barrel slightly smaller?
There's actually a rubber part holding the bb in.
6 lok got it thanks!
This is only applicable to G&G’s gas blowback pistol series (you know... the one shown in the video you blatantly stole from their channel?), as they’re the only ones with a whirl valve system.
Normal GBB pistols, GBB rifles, and AEGs are different in quite a few ways.
The product placement is wild in this video.
Because it is not the uploader's video, it was stolen from G&G who made it.
Hey guys! Anyone know how to remove a pellet in barrel from a BB gun? I've been searching videos on UA-cam but I couldn't find any.
AP Promotions, this is an excellent production, very well-realized.
I still dont understand the purpose or function of the "whirl cylinder valve" or how the blowback action works.
Gimmick
What if its be metane gas inside and electro trigger?🤔
"I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor" no ya didnt LOL
And how powered is this system COMPARED with conventional system in co2
Pistols?
Why you need that fancy spinning nozzle valve?
This is a newer design by G&G Armament, but what it's supposed to do is "spin" itself forward to create a seal, and to allow gas to move to the rear of the nozzle to push the slide, creating the slide blowback for simulated recoil
Airsoft Gameplay: Hit!
Airsoft Lore:
why the bullet do not fall out when it loaded; no more structure fix it ;
Do these shoot metal bb's or just the airsoft bb?
I know I’m late but strictly airsoft 20g to 30g bbs. Or the gun will break
0:43 oh that's why my gun is not working bruh
The hammer push the valve all time if I don't shoot? If yes,why the gas don't leak out?
How to buy this
Had me at gasified gas
wow. here i am thinking that airsoft guns are just for looks, and could be a lot more efficient. little did i know that it actually needs all the space it takes up.
This is a gas blowback (GBB) pistol.
It's true that an AEG rifle can be extremely compact, all the extra material is usually there for a mix of aesthetic and ergonomics. It's a trigger, a magazine, a gearbox, a hop unit and a barrel, of which the magazine and barrel probably take up the most space.
@@MBKill3rCat most of the barrel is just for looks i think. Atleast for airsoft.
I know that a perfectly spherical projectile doesnt benefit from rifling at all. The tube would really only serve the purpose of taking full advantage of the pressure pushing the projectile. But due to being a single spike, rather than a continual burn such as that in gunpowder, the effect would be much less pronounced in airgun than a firearm.
Theoretically, you could cut down the barrel to 10 inches or shorter, and maintain the same accuracy and range of a full length air rifle. Unless there's another variable im not considering.
@@joshuaespinoza8325 The barrel doesn't impart spin on the projectile, but it still contains the propellant gas and prevents it expanding, maintaining the pressure behind the BB and enabling higher fps (up to a certain point, anyway).
Song?
Life changes instrumental Thanks for watching
how 2 buy this
How much ?
Ah yes, gasified gas
I like the music
oh cmon man you didn't make that video, thats g&g's vid not yours
You sure this video title is correct? You got this from a G&G video promoting a new M9. The system they used is an updated GBB system not a regular GBB system found in WE Tech or other GBB pistols.
Excellent animation and explanation quality.
Its a stolen video
@@ikene3375 Do you have the link of the original? Thanks
@@raymundoortiz7269 G&G Armament GPM92 system and the Chanel name is G&G Armament
Airsoft gun lore:
How does a co2 Glock work tho
why dont they use an ignition system and flammable gas. it seems like it would be more efficient
The pistol that the company makes (who the uploader stole the video from) uses propane, and I'm guessing they don't light it because it would need materials that can withstand the heat better, and it would make a cloud of flame when the propane comes out of the gun, especially near the hands where the slide opens at.
@@spiderpotato1139 yes i know that airsoft guns can use propane/green gas but ive always wondered why they dont make ones that ignite it since you could get much higher fps, and much less gas used
@@destroyeryt-iz9dj I just said why they don't
@@destroyeryt-iz9dj because of the increase in cost to make it handle the actual burn of propane.There was a paintball gun designed to run on propane ignition. The tippmann C3. odd little thing. Was a pump action
how much is one
Price plz
Whats with my 1.10 Euro gun it is oneshot and airpowerd
I have an airsoft m9, and the mag is the same with the c02 in it, but the bitch full auto and hits a bit too hard at 400fps
What gas is used ?
Green Gas. It's propane with some lube.
What gas they are talking about? Do I need separate gas cylinder to shot?
can you do "How a water bullet automatic gun Works"?
How to buy this gun with bangladesh
Very nice
What about with the one I have?
I have a M9A1 but my loading nozzle isnt sliding back while shooting. Does anyone knows why and how i can fix it?
What manufacturer, and what do you mean by 'loading nozzle'?
Just forget that Whirl Thing, that doesnt exist at all, the Rest is quiet accurate
From where can I get a cheap but effective BB gun?
Airsplat/hobby tron
Hi!! 2000 Thanks for this video! The very 1st I see, that TRULY explains how this kind of replicas really work! At last!!
It’s stolen from g&g
yeah except its just that one gun by g&g. this isnt how it is for most airsoft guns at all.
Where can I buy airsoft gun?
fucking walmart, what na idiotic question
@@MegaChickenPunch IF you buy airsoft guns from walmart, YOU are the idiot.
now i can rest in peace
You didn't have to cut me off!
Have a starnger collect your records and then change your numberr!
my balls hurt, thank you.
Wait,wait,wait! I wanna know how tracer works... Nevermind it ended
Simple, tracer BBs are normal BBs that have a fluorescent coating; when light is shone on them, they absorb that energy and then re-emit it over a short period. The more intense the light, the brighter the fluorescence. They are fired through a tracer unit, which exposes the tracer BB to a very bright light for a fraction of a second, and the BB then glows on its way to the target.
is your channel monitized?? why i didn't see any advertisement on this catagory of channel???
Probably because it was blatantly stolen from the company that made the video.
With thins knowledge I could make a Kar98k
*Airsoft gun lore*
Now tell me what is 'gasified gas'
right of having real guns is strictly limited in japan so engineers invented this mechanism for gun lovers in japan .
Perfect illustration! ❤
Bruh he stole this vid
he stole this video from G&G Armament
Why does the valve spin though?
Its the whirl cylinder valve tho
Its just that complicated and remember hicappa 45 extreme shoots 1400 rpm that just crazy
Airsoft is more complicated than the real gun
How about full atoon😊
I wonder why more products like these dont use nitrogen gas. It doesnt freeze like CO2
Because nitrogen requires extremely high pressures and/or low temperatures before it liquifies. With all airsoft propellants other than HPA (high pressure air), the propellant is stored in a liquid state which boils off when the valve is opened and the pressure drops. This means you can fit much more propellant in the magazine without requiring an insanely high pressure, as you would simply compressing a gas. It also means that the pressure remains constant until the gas reservoir is nearly empty. Of course this creates its own problems like cooldown and much lower pressures in low temperatures; it takes longer for the propellant to boil off when it's colder. This in turn means the gas can't build up to the same pressure before the BB is already away, and in some cases it never reaches the pressure it needs to cycle the action or even close the valve, at which point it just vents all the gas; a common problem in cold weather.
The above reasons are why some airsofters *do* use nitrogen gas (with some oxygen and other trace gases); compressed air (HPA). It doesn't suffer from cooldown or cold weather in the same way the liquified gases do, but it necessitates carrying around a big, bulky tank because even compressed air doesn't get nearly as dense as a liquified gas like propane or CO2 does.
"Mom said it was my turn to get on the xbo-"
bb gun lore
mine is a cheap one where the bbs are cycled cheaper and more crude
Di Indonesia ga ad ya bangg
yeah i like bb gun but i wonder how its works