An AR-15 made of glass. This one can only exist in the virtual world. Not available to civilians or military. Get a poster today featuring this model. teespring.com/...
CottonBalls um yeah gas from the previously shot round is ran back through the gas tube to the top of the bolt to chamber the next round by pushing the bolt back.
CottonBalls You’re splitting hairs here. Most of us understand the reason for the gas rings etc. The net effect of the gas expanding is to move the bolt and bolt carrier to the rear to eject the spent case and pick up a new round. The point of the original comment is it would have been nice to show the gas in slow mo coming back down the gas tube etc for those who are unfamiliar with the inner workings.
You gave up because I explained how you were wrong. +Mark L, are you going to call the distinction between a supercharger and a turbocharger an example of splitting hairs too? The patent clearly states this is *not* an _impinging gas system_ patents.google.com/patent/US2951424A/en
do something like this for ar18 since thats the design used by most modern assault rifles like scar, g36, acr, xm8, arx, or be the first one to do one of these on the an-94 like the gun community's been asking for and get an easy 1million+ views
Long time ago I was 11-Bravo Infantry, became very familiar with this weapon. I could always visualize in my head how all the moving parts operated together, but to see it presented like this was just amazing.
Nice ! Just a suggestion, maybe slow down one fired round to show the gas going through to push back the bolt carrier group to start that part of the cycling of the weapon. Just a thought.
yeah if you make EVERYTHING "glass" you just have to choose your background and how long you want to make it and done! (yes being sarcastic) love ALL your videos! and thank you!
0:48 You really gotta watch the trigger assembly closely to see what's going on. It looks like it has an internal cocked hammer that is spring powered & always want to fire... but prevented from doing so by the trigger. So it looks like the trigger just releases the hammer to hit the firing pin ?