How a Revolver Works

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @mattrittman
    @mattrittman  Год назад +210

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    • @길천사
      @길천사 Год назад +4

      여기는 맥크리

    • @yeetbirdo
      @yeetbirdo Год назад +8

      no thank you

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      @SvoyakD Год назад +3

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      @puskam-wk8ms Год назад +1

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  • @DaBeast34
    @DaBeast34 Год назад +1337

    The animations and graphics never cease to amaze

  • @bikerdup
    @bikerdup Год назад +449

    I'm a retired gunsmith, and I can say this is the best animation of "how it works" I've ever seen. Your rendering of detail is flawless - the lack of side pins holding the front sight; the placement of the side plate screw; the serrated hammer and lack of serrations on the backstrap - excellent. I have one of the new Pythons, and you nailed the details that separate the Gen 1 Python from the Gen 2. Superb!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +52

      Thank you so much, glad you noticed all these little details. It was a lot of fun building this model 🙂

    • @chadblechinger5746
      @chadblechinger5746 7 месяцев назад +1

      Wish I would have found this video this morning. Nothing went wrong, but man, my hands were shaking. Fully gutted my python sitting in my truck today. Absolutely nailed the detail. I could go in and clean the cnc if you like, but I don't think it is necessary if you plan to put many rounds through it. I can feel no reason for a polish job when operating the gun or dry firing. The only complaint would have to be the sights. I have already had zero fall off once, and the front blade could use a fine line to a small high vis dot on the same orange blade( could have been tritium for the cost ) . Other than that, the gun is flawless and, in my opinion, mechanically better and more robust than its predecessor. I haven't been inside a classic python in real life bur World of Guns seems to have done well.

    • @JF59122
      @JF59122 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@mattrittman how did you do it? 😮 Very impressive

    • @JF59122
      @JF59122 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@mattrittman how did you do it? 😮 Very impressive, it is crazy how aynchronized everything must be inorder for a revolver to work. The e trigger basically has to well, "trigger" the hammer, the bolt and the hand 😮

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  6 месяцев назад +2

      @@JF59122 Thanks so much :)
      Although not written for the Python animation, here is a blog post I put together showing how I animated an AR-15: www.mattrittman.com/how-an-ar15-works/

  • @JaredOwen
    @JaredOwen Год назад +754

    Nice job Matt!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +71

      Thank you so much Jared!!

    • @S__a_m_u_r_a_i
      @S__a_m_u_r_a_i Год назад +10

      @@mattrittman can I request either the how a Remington 700 or 1100 series works? Or the Benelli M4?

    • @Virvum_Juggernaut
      @Virvum_Juggernaut Год назад +7

      @@S__a_m_u_r_a_i The Benelli M4 is a great choice. I’d love to watch the workings of a semi-auto shotgun too!

    • @길천사
      @길천사 Год назад +2

    • @ИгорьБунтеев
      @ИгорьБунтеев Год назад

      у Револьвера Наган для предотвращения прорыва газов между барабаном и стволом перед выстрелом гильза с барабаном надвигается на ствол, а здесь какоето недоразуменье!

  • @braedon2313
    @braedon2313 Год назад +530

    These "how a gun works" videos are so cool and they never get old. The animation is flawless, its expalined in the most clear, understandable way, the voice fits in perfectly, these videos are just so polished and refined and I love them. Thanks Rittman!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +56

      Thank you so much Braedon! Really glad people are enjoying them and finding them helpful to understand firearms :)

    • @szpej.enjoyer
      @szpej.enjoyer Год назад +1

      @Random Sceptile Yeah and matt hates these memes because stupid tiktok people use it and dont even give credit

    • @GummerJum
      @GummerJum Год назад +1

      @ShadowWizard4570 yeah man tiktok sucks

    • @JF59122
      @JF59122 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@mattrittmanWait, but what about the empty casing in the barrel, how does it come out?

    • @rubylucas6925
      @rubylucas6925 6 месяцев назад

      bro same pfp (ik it's like a year later)

  • @logicaltips4107
    @logicaltips4107 Год назад +961

    The other cowboy: "This town ain't big enough for the both of us-"

    • @dwaynealexiergaspar4987
      @dwaynealexiergaspar4987 Год назад +26

      Bro wasted his time and died

    • @csm5040
      @csm5040 Год назад +16

      Wrong revolver

    • @vilebasterd5729
      @vilebasterd5729 Год назад +13

      This isn't a cowboy gun

    • @Jesussaves33987
      @Jesussaves33987 11 месяцев назад +14

      This is not a gun of old west, the true revolver is colt peacemaker and others

    • @Dannymart_88445
      @Dannymart_88445 11 месяцев назад +8

      Uhm I'm pretty sure a town is big enough to allow two people or more to live in

  • @neiljborja
    @neiljborja Год назад +114

    I love how you modelled all the different surface textures and finishes (cast/milled/polished) on the internals. Excellent video as always!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +20

      Glad you noticed this :) Thanks so much for the nice comment Neil!

    • @Goku-mm2dx
      @Goku-mm2dx 5 месяцев назад

      @@mattrittman can you please do Scar 17 next?

  • @steventhehistorian
    @steventhehistorian 7 месяцев назад +102

    How tf anyone ever got those dimensions correct on paper and then got tooling made to produce them is a marvel of engineering.

  • @Dav5529
    @Dav5529 10 месяцев назад +56

    0:36 i love how it rhymes

    • @Oran_Fitz
      @Oran_Fitz 6 месяцев назад

      no it doesn't

    • @RamonTukoso
      @RamonTukoso 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Oran_Fitz 2:14

    • @mooqer
      @mooqer 5 месяцев назад +2

      bars

  • @slumbynature4557
    @slumbynature4557 Год назад +119

    I love these videos. They're so incredibly well explained and animated. Great work!

  • @HPG14GAMING
    @HPG14GAMING 8 месяцев назад +52

    “Cowboys aren’t even that cool-“

    • @jenser2688
      @jenser2688 2 месяца назад +2

      That isn't even a cowboy gun

    • @Anonymous-eb6bn
      @Anonymous-eb6bn 2 месяца назад

      "Japanese policemen aren't even that cool-"

    • @_pulsa
      @_pulsa Месяц назад +1

      This is a Colt Python, first made in 1955, long after the era of cowboys had gone.

  • @AhmadCubic
    @AhmadCubic Год назад +18

    Imagine that amazing mechanism which needed an engineering understanding and graphical explanation been done by inventors of the revolver years ago inside their brains … what a great minds they were

  • @timothypaul984
    @timothypaul984 Год назад +70

    Really well done!! Love the realistic details like the machining tool marks on the unpolished surfaces.

    • @IRUKANJI
      @IRUKANJI Год назад +1

      Oh man I just noticed that and it's so cool. That kind of attention to detail is really appreciated.

  • @ebillzhfx
    @ebillzhfx Год назад +57

    The mechanical engineering that went into making these pistols is extraordinary. I wonder how long it originally took them to make the prototype work? Incredible.
    Wonderful video too!

    • @derekp2674
      @derekp2674 Год назад +14

      If you check out the C&Rsenal Primer series, they now have several detailed episodes covering the history of revolvers from the 1830's onwards.
      The basics of how to make a good single action only revolver were pretty much sorted by 1851, when Colt produced their famous Navy model.
      Sorting out the best way to make double action revolvers work took several decades more, with most of the key inventions coming from Europe.
      I think most of the action design features in the Python will also be in the revolvers Colt produced for WW1 service. The obvious exception to that might be the use of transfer bars, which only seem to have become popular after WW2.

  • @alexandrefillot9600
    @alexandrefillot9600 Год назад +86

    Shepherd : "Do you have the DSM?"
    Ghost : "We got it, sir!"
    Shepherd : "Good that is one less loose end!" *(**2:30**)*

    • @NGSF_GrayFox
      @NGSF_GrayFox Год назад +7

      still too soon 😢

    • @jdmhbeats
      @jdmhbeats Год назад +4

      😭😭😭

    • @polturdgeist
      @polturdgeist Год назад

      MAN FUCK SHEPERD
      ALL MY HOMIES HATE SHEPERD

    • @Anonymous_Gentleman
      @Anonymous_Gentleman Год назад +2

      He had a magnum, but both still revolvers I guess

    • @gabrielarruda4083
      @gabrielarruda4083 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Anonymous_Gentleman A colt anaconda, the gun he used, is a .44 magnum revolver, a .357 *MAGNUM* colt python is still a magnum.

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 Год назад +86

    These are more complicated than other forms of pistols, they are like clocks - fascinating

    • @ShortArmOfGod
      @ShortArmOfGod Год назад +10

      Someone's never taken an XD apart.

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard Год назад

      @@ShortArmOfGod If you're talking about the trigger group, I agree. Everything else on an XD is dead simple.

    • @louisryan5815
      @louisryan5815 Год назад +13

      They are generally wildly less complicated than other forms of pistols, which is why they are credited with such reliability. Less parts to go wrong

    • @bertrandlewis4906
      @bertrandlewis4906 11 месяцев назад +1

      A DA revolver can be fired just as fast as a semi automatic.

    • @ifell3
      @ifell3 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@louisryan5815 I wouldn't say the action is less complicated. A delayed blow back (forgetting the trigger) only has to strip a round, feed it and then hold the pressure, eject and cycle. Most of this is done through linear movement and there is little to no control over the cycle. The pressure does this for you. The revolver is working on mechanical timing in a circular motion. Each chamber has to line up, each stroke to cycle the new chamber has to align. This is technically why I think if you were to build your own pistol most people would design a blow or delayed blow back rather than a revolver.
      I'm not a fan of the revolver, given the choice I would have a delayed blow back. But I do appreciate art when I see it.

  • @evergreengaming2.053
    @evergreengaming2.053 Год назад +20

    I'm really happy you went with a revolver for this one, I've always wanted to know how a revolver would work with both DA & SA. Thank you for being amazing with your work Matt! And I thank Andy Taylor for his fantastic voice-over!

  • @ivanpetrov5255
    @ivanpetrov5255 Год назад +6

    That's why I love guns - look at all the synchronized movements. Especially with handguns - so many things are happening in short sequence. Engineering at it's finest.

  • @TheEnchatedIronaxienAxeth
    @TheEnchatedIronaxienAxeth Год назад +41

    Sherif : It’s a high noon
    My honest reaction : 2:15

  • @wr3nche5
    @wr3nche5 Год назад +10

    i love revolvers, especially the Python in particular. seeing the insides and how they all function so fluently with one another is awesome! even something as simple as a revolver requires a lot of skill to design, as every piece has to be perfectly timed with eachother

  • @unknownuser8228
    @unknownuser8228 Год назад +27

    Don't kill the last zombi-

  • @StinkyTickleBickle
    @StinkyTickleBickle Год назад +22

    “sir you can’t park there”
    my honest reaction: 2:30

  • @CyberPanda-y6y
    @CyberPanda-y6y Месяц назад +2

    truly amazing how all these little ingenious tidbits of engineering come together to make such a world-changing instrument

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Год назад +4

    I really appreciate the detail you go into, including cast marks on parts. It's an extra level of detail that is beautiful.

  • @henriquearaujo3567
    @henriquearaujo3567 Год назад +4

    As an ocelot said before "You're pretty good"

  • @heavymachinery5220
    @heavymachinery5220 Год назад +33

    You are amazing Matt! Never stop animating!

    • @YellowYellow-eb6mb
      @YellowYellow-eb6mb Год назад

      This comment is copied so much, please be original

    • @heavymachinery5220
      @heavymachinery5220 Год назад +3

      @@YellowYellow-eb6mb these are my thoughts, if you have a problem go bother someone else

  • @christopherdavis3072
    @christopherdavis3072 Год назад +20

    Me showing the casheir my discount card 1:28

  • @7415_Gamer
    @7415_Gamer 3 месяца назад +5

    A simple as the Revolver looks the mechanical engineering it is staggering.

  • @IRUKANJI
    @IRUKANJI Год назад +2

    The texture quality improvement on this video is awesome. The different finishes on the parts and the tooling marks on the internal surfaces are a beautiful touch. I may be a Dan and S&W Guy but you couldn't have picked a better model to showcase than the Python, truly a legend and timeless beauty of a firearm.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +1

      Dude thank you so much for noticing!
      I had a lot of fun with the texturing :)

  • @EngineerGram
    @EngineerGram Год назад +4

    Are you kidding me this all amazing work by one person!!!!!

  • @ludovicboudier255
    @ludovicboudier255 Год назад

    First of all, forgive my translation if you notice mistakes
    I expect to each new video from Matt as they are the best to understand all mechanical subtleties with great quality.
    The attention to every detail, video réalisation, image quality, angles of view, everything is meticulously done.
    I thing this little donation is nothing compare to your huge work.
    Thanks !

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад

      Dude thank you so much man!! Wow seriously, that is very kind of you 🙂. Thank you so much for the kind words and the donation 🙌.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад

      OK SO.. IN THE INTEREST OF LEARNING AND IMPROVING
      Maybe something like this
      First of all, forgive my translation if you notice mistakes
      FIRST OF ALL PLEASE FORGIVE ANY OF MY GRAMMATICAL AND LANGUAGE MISTAKES.
      (Although it's not even necessary to say this)
      (Also, you are not translating anything)
      I expect to each new video from Matt as they are the best to understand all mechanical subtleties with great quality.
      AS I EXPECTED, EACH NEW VIDEO THAT MATT MAKES IS THE BEST AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND PAYING ATTENTION TO MECHANICAL DETAIL WHILE SHOWING GREAT QUALITY.
      The attention to every detail, video réalisation, image quality, angles of view, everything is meticulously done.
      THE ATTENTION TO DETAIL, REALISTIC VIDEO, IMAGE QUALITY, VIEWING ANGLES, IS METICULOUSLY DONE.
      I thing this little donation is nothing compare to your huge work.
      EVEN THOUGH IT DOESN'T COMPARE TO THE HUGE WORK THAT YOU DO , PLEASE ACCEPT THIS SMALL DONATION AS A SHOW OF MY APPRECIATION
      Thanks !
      THANKS
      Hope that helps

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад

      @@martinkuliza Wow thank you Martin, that is very nice of you. Glad you enjoyed the animation :)

    • @ludovicboudier255
      @ludovicboudier255 Год назад

      @@martinkuliza thanks 😉

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza Год назад

      @@mattrittman
      You're welcome mate
      but to be blunt i wasn't actually giving you praise, I was actually just correcting the grammar of Ludovic Boudier for the sake of helping the bloke out
      Those were his words not mine
      AS FOR THE ANIMATION
      if you want my feedback
      I have an appreciation for firearms since a young age and for science and mechanical engineering
      i thought the animation was FUCKING AWESOME.
      You're Welcome

  • @Dissonified
    @Dissonified Год назад +8

    the amount of effort these must take is insane, these are amazing

  • @yuqianwei1255
    @yuqianwei1255 Год назад +1

    I'm a researcher and a non-native speaker in the US, and to be honest, I'll recommend all of your videos to all of my non-native speaker colleagues who have a hard time illustrating a scenario, even if they have no interest in guns at all. Great job, thank you.

  • @HarnaiDigital
    @HarnaiDigital Год назад +34

    GOD only a 3D Artist can feel the Intense hardwork put into this animation. Great job As Always Matt Rittman.

  • @Primus54
    @Primus54 2 месяца назад +2

    Colt Python… absolutely the best mass produced .357 revolver ever designed and manufactured.

  • @trancendent
    @trancendent Год назад +3

    I can really appreciate this animation as I just bought a 6 inch Colt Python.

  • @brett6221
    @brett6221 Месяц назад +2

    Hey, just watched this for the first time and it is super helpful, helps me understand some niche parts of my hobby more. It’d be cool if you made a video explaining how leverage actions work too, I don’t think I saw that on your channel, or I’m blind, but I’m curious to better understand them

  • @poorfarmer5612
    @poorfarmer5612 Год назад +3

    I love how when ejecting the shells you can see that they are used even though you already used that model in the chamber after fired (also congrats on getting sponsored now maybe you will be better motivated to give us more videos)

  • @pmedic523
    @pmedic523 Год назад +2

    There’s so much more going on in a revolver than I ever thought. That was so cool.

  • @BlueRGuy
    @BlueRGuy Год назад +4

    "You got the DSN?"
    "We got it sir!"
    "Good, that's one less lose end."
    2:10

  • @KommanderKarl
    @KommanderKarl Месяц назад +1

    Amazing as always Matt! Let's meet sometime for lunch man, would love to figure out how you and I could work together more :)

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much Karl! Dude we should totally meet up!! Hit me up on Messenger and let's make it happen!

  • @MysticRivers2
    @MysticRivers2 Год назад +4

    Thanks for a great new video! I love the animation and the breakdown of the way things work
    I've been waiting forever but this was well worth it!

  • @dianneantonetti902
    @dianneantonetti902 2 месяца назад +1

    This is excellent!! My son-in-law sent it to me to give me a better understanding of how revolvers operate.

  • @thunder_2124
    @thunder_2124 Год назад +7

    2:30
    *won't you fly high, free bird, yeah*
    [guitar solo]

    • @thomasgana9432
      @thomasgana9432 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sir there is no such thing as a 100% discount car-

  • @RileyRailton
    @RileyRailton 2 месяца назад

    best description ever I was looking on how a revolver worked so I google it and this video came up, No one can do this better

  • @alexfisher6953
    @alexfisher6953 Год назад +22

    When we needed him most, the man, the myth, the legend returned to bless us with his knowledge

  • @jonahluteran2478
    @jonahluteran2478 24 дня назад

    How has this guy not been hired by every big gun manufacturer to make these types of videos? They are one of the best resources you could ask for to understand the operation, disassembly, and reassembly of any gun. Please do the M1 Garand or the 1911 next! Love these videos!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  23 дня назад

      Thank you Jonah!! Working on a 1911, but taking me forever to finish the model 😫

  • @contentedoutsider
    @contentedoutsider Год назад +6

    Greatest animations of all time! Exquisite work. Would love to see a belt fed machine gun. Maybe a Browning M1919 or my fav MG-34.

  • @Ayyy_Okay
    @Ayyy_Okay Месяц назад

    I love this. Revolvers are one of the greatest inventions ever. Excellent video

  • @mr.mrorstir2322
    @mr.mrorstir2322 Месяц назад +9

    The Bethesda HAVE to see a LOT of this kinda videos, so they wouldn't make those ridiculous abominations. But they won't do that simple task and continue make goofy ah crap.🙁

    • @joeygang4136
      @joeygang4136 15 дней назад +2

      Sir this a game with ghouls and radioactive alligators on two feet.

  • @ACommenterOnYouTube
    @ACommenterOnYouTube Год назад +1

    This is like a VCR machine with all its moving parts

  • @kaybombsadventure6934
    @kaybombsadventure6934 Год назад +4

    Southern people when you say their accent is bad:

  • @llamamanism
    @llamamanism 29 дней назад

    The beautiful graphics and the genius and harmony of the components working together is just amazing.
    I just wish I could listen to the clicks

  • @AlexTamayo.
    @AlexTamayo. Год назад +3

    Amazing animation, like always!

  • @Filo127
    @Filo127 Год назад +1

    @mattrittman I bet you thought nobody would notice that you textured the surface marks from machining on the inner parts of the frame, but I did. Great attention to detail!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад

      Thanks man! Glad you noticed these little details :)

  • @gordonfreeman9641
    @gordonfreeman9641 Год назад +3

    Cop: license and registration please.
    My revolver: 1:05

  • @baconian_road_construction
    @baconian_road_construction Год назад +2

    I now see why we weren't able to invent semi auto weapons until around the 15th century. The tolerances of all the parts are so precise. This gun won't work properly unless every single component is machined to the exact dimensions. Beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @OFCbigduke613
    @OFCbigduke613 Месяц назад +1

    Of course its the colt python. Greatest revolver ever made. AND I love smith but this is pure awesome

  • @killroy2014
    @killroy2014 Год назад +4

    my favorite weapon in resident evil^^

  • @smugbowkid9919
    @smugbowkid9919 Год назад +2

    I feel like these had to have started as a parody of these types of inner-working parts of TV Shows that have this exact style.

  • @XY-Man
    @XY-Man Год назад +4

    Another Masterpiece as always! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤.
    If I may suggest a weapon, could you perhaps do the legenday 'M200 Intervention' sniper rifle!

    • @realRickSanchez
      @realRickSanchez Год назад +2

      The M200 is just a bolt action rifle, a lever action would make for a more interesting video

  • @momsaccount4033
    @momsaccount4033 Год назад +2

    Just discovered this channel. The quality of animation here is simply astounding.
    It doesn’t look like you take requests, so treat what I’m about to say as a friendly suggestion. I would really love it if you could use this format of video to explore the workings of the FN P90. It is my favorite firearm of all time and I really want to understand the smaller moving parts better

  • @linkfreeman1998
    @linkfreeman1998 Год назад +5

    Colt Python. Blasting Alien creatures and interdimensional empire in games since 1998.

    • @mr.trollman.
      @mr.trollman. 10 месяцев назад

      Well in 2004 it is no longer a colt python its now a .357 magnum

  • @visassess8607
    @visassess8607 Год назад +1

    Your videos have definitely gotten a lot better!

  • @nguyenvan7995-z4tx
    @nguyenvan7995-z4tx Год назад +12

    0:12

  • @igg3937
    @igg3937 Год назад

    Revolvers are so simple, yet so beautifully complex.

  • @chasetheprotogen9648
    @chasetheprotogen9648 Год назад +3

    1:55 .sir forget to pay a ta...

  • @michelletong1976
    @michelletong1976 Год назад +1

    It should be a national holiday when Matt uploads

  • @BPTep
    @BPTep Год назад +10

    my honest reaction:

  • @Amegadeez
    @Amegadeez Год назад +1

    *"Sir we don't have any such thing as a 100% disc-"*
    2:26

  • @lukasbessette-lukyrt37
    @lukasbessette-lukyrt37 2 месяца назад +4

    Seriously, bro? I got a sponsor the very moment the video started. I bet your view retention drops by 85% at the first second.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  2 месяца назад +5

      It’s even worse than that 🙃.
      Luckily I can remove it May of next year. Still a ways off though 😩

    • @BalencedGnu
      @BalencedGnu Месяц назад +4

      @@mattrittman
      Yo I thought revolvers were simple af

    • @somerandomguyfromtheintern480
      @somerandomguyfromtheintern480 Месяц назад +1

      @@BalencedGnu You've never had to repair one then. They're like Swiss Watches. Timing has to be right, so parts need to be within tight tolerances. If you want simpler mechanics, it's Glock.

    • @FirstLast-n5b
      @FirstLast-n5b Месяц назад

      @@somerandomguyfromtheintern480 Glock is no way simpler. Revolvers by far the simplest among all repeaters.

    • @somerandomguyfromtheintern480
      @somerandomguyfromtheintern480 Месяц назад

      @@FirstLast-n5b then you have no idea what you're talking about

  • @abrahamalviarez5870
    @abrahamalviarez5870 Год назад +1

    what a fine piece of rendering

  • @RememberanceofDoge
    @RememberanceofDoge Год назад +5

    1:05 wha-- whatt did you just say.....

  • @zvjezdaniput6121
    @zvjezdaniput6121 10 месяцев назад

    The BEST explanation of how thing works! Keep up the good work people!

  • @The_EmployeeLC
    @The_EmployeeLC Год назад +6

    I play genshin impac-

  • @Lethalmuffin87
    @Lethalmuffin87 11 месяцев назад

    Just adding a comment as I’ve done with all your other videos so far to bump the engagement.
    The level of detail in your renders is *unparalleled*

  • @drakon1300
    @drakon1300 Год назад +5

    Alec Baldwin needs to watch this video....

  • @681hakutaka9
    @681hakutaka9 Год назад

    こんなに教育的で分かりやすい動画を無料で楽しんでしまって本当に良いのだろうか...

  • @davidyodheyvavhey6621
    @davidyodheyvavhey6621 10 месяцев назад +4

    Like this comment if you're here to figure out how Alec Baldwin's gun went off by itself.

  • @MrCartoonlife
    @MrCartoonlife 3 месяца назад +2

    Kind of interesting how revolvers were invented before semi autos but their design seems so much more complex - could be wrong I’m not an expert only watched a handful of videos

  • @MrSlickYT
    @MrSlickYT Год назад +4

    Me when I see a furry: 3:22

    • @markiplieristhebestpizzato2743
      @markiplieristhebestpizzato2743 2 месяца назад

      @@MrSlickYT oooh who's an edgy boy? who's an edgy boy?! yes you are! oooh what a hot take! your statements are so controversial! what an edgy boy!

  • @ColterBrog
    @ColterBrog Год назад +2

    Great work, Matt. It really looks great. The detail is incredible. I think this is as good an explanation of the function of a revolver, particularly the new Python, as has ever been done.

  • @SpottyL_210
    @SpottyL_210 Год назад +27

    Me when I see furry

    • @minkshaming
      @minkshaming 7 месяцев назад +6

      Why? What did they do to you? Are you jealous because they're happy?

    • @박정후17
      @박정후17 7 месяцев назад

      @@minkshaming hmmm

    • @abysmal2740
      @abysmal2740 7 месяцев назад +2

      How original

    • @Bluebomer
      @Bluebomer 7 месяцев назад +3

      Like some of em are weird and some are unruly but damn wtf

    • @SpottyL_210
      @SpottyL_210 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bluebomer ok i dont agree with this comment i made anymore furries are chill af

  • @PK-Radio
    @PK-Radio 3 месяца назад +1

    This tool is perfect for when this town ain’t big enough for the two of us

  • @madtronome2969
    @madtronome2969 Год назад +1

    Please keep posting these!

  • @jerrymoran8323
    @jerrymoran8323 4 месяца назад +1

    Matt, Excellent illustration as the mechanical design, relationship, and movement of parts during the physical operation, illuminating the sequence of operations that reveal the actual timing of events. Perhaps when the hand is removed, some viewers less inclined may not understand it was for illustration of actual movement not visible during operation as hand blocked the ability to observe those movements. A simple statement of hand removed. I did observe that you added additional cycling of the action after those scenes where shown. The quality of your videos in other operations are also quite helpful in clarifying conversations folks share attempting to explain inter working of firearm actions during the cycling process. Although there exist a more animated( antimated) version of the original version of the Python, which is also the oldest ( 1889 ) with that particular lock work with CLOCKWISE ROTATION as well as left side loading. Many discussions would be born out of a video illustrating that mechanism while comparing to the one you have done so skillfully here. Having redesigned the old action for longevity, I believe another video like your previous video would be a most memorable and educational tool for future gun enthusiasts as well as Python owners and would be designers. Please contact for any input or not. Jerry Moran ( Custom Pythons )

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Jerry for your comments on this! It is very much appreciated. I may do a follow-up animation of an older style revolver in the future. However, due to the amount of complexity to each of these animations, it’s probably not likely haha. I’d like to do more in the future, but they just take me so stinkin’ long.

  • @metarock3054
    @metarock3054 3 месяца назад

    Never knew physics was this much fun. Never would have quit science if my teachers taught me this way.

  • @WhiteTmixTPT
    @WhiteTmixTPT Год назад

    Thanks for this video, it is perfect. I like the small gesture "repeat" at the corner. This video is great, continue this with all weapons and all things

  • @Reree_real
    @Reree_real Год назад +1

    there's actually a game similar to these types of videos, and it holds up very well and gets into detail of every part of every weapon shown in game

    • @professionalidiot2767
      @professionalidiot2767 9 месяцев назад

      What’s the game called? I might give it a shot… pun intended

  • @srikanthkota-l6i
    @srikanthkota-l6i 2 месяца назад

    Animation, Graphics and explanation are very nice.

  • @adamcollins8313
    @adamcollins8313 7 месяцев назад

    Please never stop making these videos

  • @scottfree6479
    @scottfree6479 Год назад

    I absolutely love these videos, I could watch them all night

  • @Vincemaster2007
    @Vincemaster2007 Год назад +2

    I'm super impressed with the engineering behind all these fire arms

  • @sdzyde7482
    @sdzyde7482 Год назад +1

    So when they show a cowboy, for example, using their hands to cock the hammer back, do they hold the trigger down allowing the revolver to shoot? Or is it imaginative writing lol

  • @diegoyuiop
    @diegoyuiop 5 месяцев назад

    Mich more complex, and fascinating, than I'd have thought! Amazing feat of engineering

  • @2djman
    @2djman Год назад +1

    Hell yeaa we’ve been waiting for this 🔥

  • @Tony-ssj769
    @Tony-ssj769 Месяц назад

    Colt Python is a beautiful gun, full lug barrel which help recoil control, that type of gun with at least a 4 to 6inch barrel can handle full power .357 magnum loads all day, especially ones like this that have an internal firing pin and not one on the hammer.

  • @adrianpro143
    @adrianpro143 Год назад +2

    I ❤the voice over of Andy Taylor and the animations of Matt Rittman. Well done, this is education I’d learn everyday. 👌🏼💯
    I subscribed to you 🫡😎

  • @judasthepious1499
    @judasthepious1499 Год назад +1

    turns out it's more complex than what I thought it would

  • @Wuzzup129
    @Wuzzup129 Год назад +1

    If I may suggest, I think you should do a video on how a lever action rifle works. Maybe model a Henry X or Winchester 1894? I would love to see it.