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Cabbage
Добавлен 28 фев 2013
A place for me to nerd out about guns in my free time. No regular upload schedule planned.
Fun_part6.mp4
Final (?) 3-gun match of 2024.
I love bullpups and questionable Turkish shotguns!!!
I love bullpups and questionable Turkish shotguns!!!
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A Compilation of Bullpup Reloads Under Stress
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
These are *all* of the reloads I performed with my Tavor X95 in all 3-Gun matches I attended in 2024. (Yes, I know it's not the same as combat). I feel like this would be an interesting data point in the conversation of bullpup manual of arms. About the shooter: I own zero "black rifles" that are of the conventional layout. Since 2019, I've shot roughly 6000 rounds through bullpup rifles, and a...
That time I reincarnated as an IDPA competitor with my knock-off Safariland holster from Aliexpress
Просмотров 3575 месяцев назад
My range safety officer can't be this cute
Fun_part5.mp4
Просмотров 7026 месяцев назад
Another 3-gun match. Filmed on a DJI Action 2 camera that I just bought, but it seems like the mic on this camera couldn't handle gun shots :( It was fine for a few pistol matches then this started to happen.
Fun_part4.mp4
Просмотров 3387 месяцев назад
IDPA Match... CZ P10F, Holosun, Olight, and a knock-off Safariland holster from Aliexpress...
Fun_part3.mp4
Просмотров 4167 месяцев назад
Less nerdy thoughts, more shooting. Another 3-gun match. Kept short stroking my shotgun......
Fun_part2.mp4
Просмотров 7808 месяцев назад
All nerdy thoughts left my head. I just wanna shoot now...
Bolt Carrier Mass - A Nerdy Theoretical Discussion
Просмотров 57 тыс.9 месяцев назад
14 minutes of me using grossly oversimplified math and physics that I pulled out of my ass to describe the effects of bolt carrier mass on the shooting experience and reliability of a gas-operated firearm. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:47 - Preface 1:10 - Assumption 1:34 - Mathematical derivation 6:38 - Example of High & Low-Mass BCGs in the same gun 7:16 - Downsides of an excessively light BCG 9:42...
The subpar design of the Steyr AUG trigger pack (+ Life update)
Просмотров 5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
A short critique of the Steyr AUG trigger group design. From now on this length of content will likely be the norm on this channel, due to recent changes in my private life. Table of Content: 0:00 - Intro 0:17 - Common misconceptions 0:46 - Superficial downsides of the AUG trigger 1:32 - Major flaw 1: Parts mass and drop safety 3:45 - Major flaw 2: Sliding design and friction 5:00 - Conclusions...
Miscellaneous shooting footages (ft. my younger brother)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A compilation of all the shooting we did during the Christmas break of 2023. 0:00 - Rifles 11:38 - Shotguns 13:49 - Handguns
Fun.mp4
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
My first 3-gun match Recorded on a Runcam Orange 5, stabilized with Gyroflow v1.5.2 Source of final clip: ruclips.net/video/H4dGpz6cnHo/видео.html
Bocchi the GLOCK! - ぼっち・ざ・グロック!
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
Bocchi the Rock, but she has a Glock (but it's actually a CZ P-10 F) Disclaimer: I do not own the music in this video. Song: Guitar, Loneliness, and Blue Planet Originally by: ZAQ, 音羽-otoha-, and akkin ruclips.net/video/B7BxrAAXl94/видео.html Instrumental cover by: Per.はーさんの音楽室 ruclips.net/video/hE97dYDD5_o/видео.html
Metric - Lost Kitten but HK G11
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 года назад
You have to let her go..... Song: Lost Kitten by Metric My Instagram: cabbage.gun.blog
An Analysis of Piston Breakage in the WK-180 and WS-MCR
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I will be analyzing the piston breakage phenomenon on some Canadian-made AR180 variants, particularly the WK-180C (both gens) and WS-MCR. I also proposed some solutions, but due to my limited knowledge, they shouldn’t be taken too seriously. My Instagram page: cabbage.gun.blog TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 - Intro 2:02 - Disclaimers 2:53 - Scope of Analysis 3:20 - Current ...
QBZ191 - Final Update (and firearms design rambling)
Просмотров 19 тыс.2 года назад
This is the 3rd and final installment of my QBZ191 video series. I highly recommend that you watch the previous two parts first before watching this one. Previous videos: Part 1 - ruclips.net/video/4fIkShbx3W4/видео.html Part 2 - ruclips.net/video/bjsQ XSviY/видео.html My Instagram page: cabbage.gun.blog?hl=en TABLE OF CONTENT: 0:00 - INTRODUCTION 1:56 - DISCLAIMER 2:01 - Keyholi...
QBZ191 - Update / Deep dive [CHECK PINNED COMMENT FOR UPDATES]
Просмотров 174 тыс.2 года назад
QBZ191 - Update / Deep dive [CHECK PINNED COMMENT FOR UPDATES]
The QBZ95 small arms family (and its accessories)
Просмотров 30 тыс.2 года назад
The QBZ95 small arms family (and its accessories)
A comprehensive look at the QBZ 191 small arms family [OUTDATED - CHECK PINNED COMMENT]
Просмотров 296 тыс.3 года назад
A comprehensive look at the QBZ 191 small arms family [OUTDATED - CHECK PINNED COMMENT]
Mi-8, Vietnam People's Airforce, Hoa Lac Airbase, short video
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Mi-8, Vietnam People's Airforce, Hoa Lac Airbase, short video
Me try sharp-shooting with a cheap Chinese BB gun
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.11 лет назад
Me try sharp-shooting with a cheap Chinese BB gun
Still most advanced assault rifle. Newest US military rifle from SIG uses similar bolt system. But AUG, still only assault rifle with quick swap barrel.
Maybe I'm mistaken, but why do I think the forces should be the same? The same amount of kinetic energy (KE) is converted into potential energy stored in the spring. So in both cases, the recoil springs will be compressed by the same distance, because they store the same potential energy. According to Hooke's Law (F=kx), the force exerted by the spring is proportional to the displacement (x) from its equilibrium position. The maximum force occurs when the spring is maximally compressed, at the point where the bolt carrier momentarily stops before being pushed back by the recoil spring. So the maximum force exerted on the spring will be the same in both cases. This is because, as established earlier, the springs are compressed by the same distance. Since F=kx, and both the spring constant (k) and the displacement (x) are the same in both cases, the maximum force will also be the same. Where could I be wrong?
Mass Difference: Although the masses are different, due to the same initial kinetic energy, the lighter bolt carrier has a higher velocity, while the heavier one has a lower velocity. However, the difference in velocity is offset by the compression of the spring. The lighter bolt carrier transfers its kinetic energy to the spring in a shorter time, while the heavier one takes a longer time. However, in the end, the compression of the spring and the force exerted by the spring should be the same.
in my aug the linkages are even and there are no problems with the trigger. This is a good military trigger. it is short, not spongy, not creeping.These problems occur in most versions with STANAG magazines or poor adjustment.
8:44 It's confirmed, Cabbage is a cutie
Yeah, they've seemingly combined an AR15 with an AK47. Interesting. It's pretty smart to take two proven battle rifles and make an amalgam.
SA80 from UK, right? thanks.
@@fammem Israeli Tavor X95
Cannot image how much time you spent on searching, translating and analyzing these pictures, texts and building 3D model for presentation. Such a detailed and professional video. Much appreciated for the content.
"Raw dogging the friction" 😎
*laugh in riflespeed* *laugh in dispersor* Good video none the less, I just want to politely remind everyone that there's resources available to educate yourself (on top of cabbage's videos) that will explain in painful details why it's vital to balance Buffer weight + BCG weight + Adjustable Gaz + Dwell time (<that one is usually slept one and yet will cause you issues)
I think your analysis is right but he problem can be solve with a simpler solution. Add a stop so that the piston doesn't over compress the spring. Increase the rounding at the diameter change. Reduce the diameter of the front portion to equalize stiffness. Choose a material with higher tensile strength. If necessary, add a guide to reduce buckle. The other solution would go to a SCAR type architecture with the spring and piston inside the gasblock and a connecting rode attached to the bolt carrier with a guide mid length of the barrel.
I don't understand guns, what is your final conclusion, is it a good gun? Still garbage.
Triggered white guy found. Your grand parents said the same about the Japanese until they lost their jobs in Detroit.
How much do u make a month to be able to afford this gun + ammo and range time??
19:00 the pic rail attachment by your left hand, where did you get that?
At 1:09:47 It’s just a magpul MOE rail I bolted through the heat vent slots
an engeeniers dream is a soldiers nightmare. but tham that was a wet nightmare.
me watching guntubers: fun and gigles, but i learn little. Me watching this: here, now, this is the goat. the kind of content i was searching.
Can I find blueprints for all of the parts of the trigger group, by the way? Looking to build an AUG and I’d like to observe the design better
@@whiteb01summer I don’t have the blueprints, but all the 3D models in this video are from a game called World of Guns if that helps
@@cabbage6015 Cool
Rat Worx sends out a complete diagram with their custom sear. I have their sear and Styer’s upgraded springs and it’s night and day better. Haven’t tried a drop test and it’s not as good as a Gissele trigger, but the setup is as good as a stock AR15.
Ah another K20 enjoyer
Can you do a follow up to your BCG mass video with a explanation of why A5 systems reduce recoil, despite increasing reciprocating mass? Does it have more to do with the rifle length spring?
@@Kimchi_TV_98 my short answer would be yes, it’s likely the rifle length spring absorbing more kinetic energy before the reciprocating mass bottoms out.
And you’re even putting the rifle on safe while reloading! Great stuff, you run an X95 better than most people who run ARs.
@@thomkatt haha thanks! I try
Do you have any reasons for why you might use the Tavor X95 over something like the NATO Aug?
Easier to put stuff on the tavor, and the aug has a well known but barely discussed issue of locking pieces breaking. A friend had an aug, had a locking piece break, and when looking for a new one found out that this has been an ongoing problem even amongst countries who issue this gun; the thing is nobody actually talks about it so people who havent dealt with it simply dont know about it.
@@VRNC-kn5tf Short reason: I live in Canada and the AUG is banned here lol. Long reason: the X95 is probably the bullpup with the most ergonomic controls: AR-style safety and magazine release. Huge bolt release that is intuitive to hit after inserting a magazine. The only thing I don’t like is how bulky and short the handguard is, so I made my own handguard which solved that issue (albeit at the cost of weight)
Nice recovery on the tire lol
@@jacksonmulville2200 haha I expected that it would be fixed to the ground
@@cabbage6015 me too i was just as confused when it tipped over lol
The ONLY thing I'm jealous that Canada has are those nifty little shotguns. Actually tempted to go full tax stamp to make my own here, they just look so sweet. Also, are you at all tempted by CZ's new P09? Looked pretty samey to me, but I'm not an owner.
I find the (original) P09 to be kinda meh. Grip texture is very slick, gritty double action, long reset on single action, mag well is a little small. I think the P09 Nocturne seems to have improved the grip texture, but everything else is still same. Optic cut is pretty nice tho
I feel that some in the competition gun community conflate the needs of competition guns to real wold police/military guns. Take the reload part for example. In competition, the fastest you do the better, after all, time is your only adversary. Meanwhile, "in the real world", what matters the most is that the reload works in the first try, even if it takes longer. "But a slower reload will get you killed" some will say. To that, I must remind you that the second rule of gun combat is to find cover, after all, you are not in a gun range where the target don't shoot back. You do your reloads behind cover, and you do the complete reload drill so it works in the first try every time, no matter what the position you are.
@@magoid And I would say that even during competitions, reload speed isn’t that much of a factor. Assuming one gun takes 1 more second to reload than another, and you have 2 reloads per stage, then a 2-second difference can easily be made up by hitting 1 more steel target, running faster, or planning your reloads during movements
Babe wake up, Cabbage has released a new video.
Americans claim that bullpups are hard to reload - maybe it’s because the mag gets caught in their huge bellies lmaoo
I believe it's more likely the awkward way to reload. It takes time to get acclimated. Once it is done, reloads will be a breeze
In my experience awkward bullpup reloads has more to do with poor magazine release designs than it does with the magazine being at the rear of the gun. I have an Aug, and I’m used to it now but the magazine release on augs is definitely a little awkward to use, since you need to push the button in and the magazine out simultaneously
It's more of a habit thing. Those americans who complain most likely have a long history of conventional rifle experience (private owned or service issued).
@@tonykriss1594 I got ahold of an L85A2 while in a NATO exercise and I found, bizarrely, in a couple ways it was vastly superior to the bullpups available on the civilian market and in other militaries. If it weren't an unreliable POS even after the HK fixes I'd rather have it than a Tavor at all times in all situations. I learned to shoot on an M16A4H6 on Parris Island, and my issued rifle is an M4 Carbine. The reality, in my opinion, is just that most bullpups really suck in one or two ways that dampen the usability and greatness of otherwise competent rifles.
I have seen this video many times. It is a very good informative video.
I am surprised that the most informative video for qbz 95 is here. It is really impressive, especially the fcg part.
I appreciate the explanation behind the design of a heavy trigger spring! I wonder if it would have been better to build in a grip safety for the AUG similar to that found on a 1911.
Great video! It got into technical details that are beyond me but you did a great job explaining. I really appreciate your giving us the technical reasons why we feel what we do when pulling the trigger on a Styer AUG. Thank you! Hope you keep making videos. Oh, and your CAD images were the clearest I have ever seen in a firearms video. I could easily see and understand what was happening in the inner workings of the firearms you discussed!
a vietcong that has high enough IQ to knows about gun and mechanic. Hmmm, that's the first. I don't like vietcong, but for you I'll make an exception. Subbed
Still stuck in the 70s?
@@voidtempering8700 I'm gen z. And I don't watch skibidi toilet. There for i know commie is bad :)
@@nobeltnium The fact that you even mentioned Skibidi toilet gives me all I need to know.
@@voidtempering8700 the fact that you barely read tell me all I need to know
@@nobeltnium I read it, I simply saw no need to acknowledge the latter part of your comment.
They reduce barrel thickness The rifling near the muzzle is uneven and interferes with the barrel vibration to cause the KEY hole. 5.8 Ammunition size is not precise
Very well done and I appreciate you addressing the inaccuracy in the previous video.
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what a garbage 😂
Wow, thank you for making such a thorough attempt at keeping it super real and evidence-based *hugs* you are a true hero of the youtube republic, keep up the great work!! keep rock'n on and rock'n hard!! :)
The video of guy shooting with the light bcg that agrees with the math appeared to be over gassed now by his 1 or 2 o'clock ejection
You are from California. It's Zee not Zed.
这系列视频是我见过对QBZ191结构原理剖析最详细的视频了
Why is the internal design so similar to AR platform? Almost same same trigger system, almost same bolt carrier group
Adding the video of the 180 firing and seeing the piston flexing alongside the barrel whip I believe your analysis is spot on. The free play in the old 180 design certainly reduces stress in the flex of the system too allowing the main rod to remain straighter on the axial forces. I've been around firearms my whole life and at one time also owned the sks and the type 97, I looked them over very well and your observations are things I never thought of. Even if you don't go further into the firearm industry your eye for detail is a great asset on the internet. Keep doing this!
Awesome video. Earned a sub
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Really innovative Creative Design and Technology 👍🫶🫶🫶👌🤙✌️✌️✌️
DI Mafia sabotage must be considered also.
You influenced me. I have a full knockoff battlebelt setup from Aliexpress on the way. GBRS belt, Safariland 6354DO, and True North MHA for less than $90. Could've gone cheaper than the GBRS belt, but it's supposed to have real Tegris.
Update: works great. Had to mod the holster a bit, but now it's perfect
still better quality than an actual safariland holster
Insane, that reload is so smooth
I only have an issue with him using the aric as the example because it’s the least reliable and most complex low mass bcg. Maybe if he used a different example I’d be more inclined to believe this. Also the math doesn’t really add anything I think it’s only there to get him to believe he knows what he’s talking about. I see your bias.
Don't give into making noises and add that time and effort into making up for it. Look into entering and exiting positions and some movement drills by the Steggler.
@@onpsxmember that’s my biggest shortcoming for sho