How a Pump Shotgun Works

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  • @mattrittman
    @mattrittman  Год назад +232

    Watch my latest video on how a revolver works! ruclips.net/video/1s4plUZGj4w/видео.html

  • @dang6369
    @dang6369 3 года назад +5526

    The mechanical engineering behind shotguns is staggeringly impressive.

    • @Praxium
      @Praxium 3 года назад +381

      All guns really. Some modern guns have like 200 parts and the engineering behind them is incredible.
      Edit: changed "moving parts" to just "parts". Examples of 200+ part guns are most modern belt fed LMGs and aircraft mounted cannons. Some rifles and smgs come close to the 200 part mark like ruger precision rifle and FN2000

    • @인형바보
      @인형바보 3 года назад +96

      Exactly, and they are all mechanical which i find really cool.

    • @nickflanderson2658
      @nickflanderson2658 3 года назад +14

      @Praxium what gun has 200 moving parts? Stop lying!

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 3 года назад +82

      @@Praxium imagine the autism you need to design every single part out

    • @scronchgoose7403
      @scronchgoose7403 3 года назад +68

      @Praxium
      Guns can range from literally just a tube with explosives and a projectile to crazy overengineered and unreliable. Homemade smgs and the mechanical genius of the ak lie in between

  • @smugbowkid9919
    @smugbowkid9919 3 года назад +8367

    Seriously, you see guns all the time, and even more “simple” guns like shotguns are WAY more complicated than expected.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +872

      Yeah, seriously! Even just studying these as I create the models just blows my mind. So much engineering goes into firearms!

    • @Thecelestial1
      @Thecelestial1 3 года назад +332

      Even a humble pump gun is hundreds of years of little and big improvements.

    • @lprzytula
      @lprzytula 3 года назад +154

      @@mattrittman If you want to model something a bit different but equal in engineering, take a look at a Jennings Standard Chief slot machine from around the 1920s or so. The amount of thought that went into those is ridiculous. And since half the country is a bunch of degenerate gamblers, it might rack up some decent views. 👍👊

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +97

      @@lprzytula Haha! Very true lol. I will definitely look into that! Seems quite interesting actually!

    • @Caduceus26
      @Caduceus26 3 года назад +21

      double barrel seems simple

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned 3 года назад +813

    It must have taken hundreds of attempts minimum to get this mechanism to work and then to streamline it for mass production. I love engineering stuff like this!

    • @nade7242
      @nade7242 3 года назад +19

      definitely, hundreds of years of innovation

    • @reny8970
      @reny8970 3 года назад +16

      Yeah if u see sigle action and double barrel shotguns, they have a more simple system.

    • @rohmatullah30
      @rohmatullah30 2 года назад

      Hallo How are you guys,.
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    • @moosles1357
      @moosles1357 7 месяцев назад +3

      I feel like they've definitely had more crude designs and shotguns we know today are derivatives of every single possible good design we've thought of put together. but I'm no historian

  • @irohnic473
    @irohnic473 Год назад +693

    2:35 “He could be you. He could be me. He could even be-“

    • @rin42069
      @rin42069 9 месяцев назад +22

      LOL

    • @thestanley2692
      @thestanley2692 9 месяцев назад +58

      "Woah, woah, WOAH!"

    • @WHY-JUST-WHY
      @WHY-JUST-WHY 9 месяцев назад +63

      "What? It was obvious! *2:51* He's the red spy!"

    • @nervousnorvus1944
      @nervousnorvus1944 9 месяцев назад +34

      See red! oh wait thats blood

    • @T-90A.593
      @T-90A.593 9 месяцев назад +29

      ​@@nervousnorvus1944 so we still got problem

  • @oldfarmer9004
    @oldfarmer9004 3 года назад +2055

    As simple as a shotgun is, it is still quite a complicated machine. The remmington 870 is such a durable thing that you could use it for a canoe paddle if you needed to. I trust my express to be reliable enough to help me harvest deer every year.

    • @sameeersm
      @sameeersm 3 года назад +33

      I wish I could also 'harvest' deer with you

    • @ntal5859
      @ntal5859 3 года назад +18

      Yeah pass on the canoe paddle seeing that a few flaky pieces of metal hold back the firing pin, paddling a rock might be the last thing you do. PS Only a Moron uses a gun for anything other then a shooting... Its design to be used a certain way and to use for something else is total madness.

    • @JS-qi1ou
      @JS-qi1ou 3 года назад +26

      Older 870’s for sure, mine was made back in the 70’s, and has been nothing but reliable. My friend bought one around 2013 and it had so many issues he just gave up and got something else.

    • @pointynoodle
      @pointynoodle 3 года назад +59

      @@ntal5859 chill out

    • @TBlanktim
      @TBlanktim 3 года назад +4

      @@JS-qi1ou My '76 Wingmaster is still going strong. One of the best weapons I ever bought.

  • @MrMairu555
    @MrMairu555 3 года назад +488

    Working in CAD design myself, I have a massive appreciation for the effort required producing these videos. I wish I had the time to do something similar with some of my designs! Superb!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +29

      Thank you so much, seriously that means a lot!!

    • @DoubleBullet
      @DoubleBullet 3 года назад +9

      @@mattrittman what program did you make the animation in?

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +19

      @@DoubleBullet Cinema 4D

    • @zov4032
      @zov4032 3 года назад

      @@mattrittman
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      Может пригодиться👌

    • @rohmatullah30
      @rohmatullah30 2 года назад

      Hallo How are you guys,.
      ruclips.net/video/yXkBRMAByJ0/видео.html

  • @shiekhwaleedmiral-protein2819
    @shiekhwaleedmiral-protein2819 3 года назад +1311

    When the world needed him the most, he came back...

  • @spinster4000
    @spinster4000 Год назад +50

    Its crazy to me that most of this is happening at a fraction of a second. Guns are insanely cool.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno Месяц назад

      @@spinster4000 Have you ever been shot in the face?
      I have, it's not cool.

    • @spinster4000
      @spinster4000 Месяц назад

      @@Johnconno Does not change my outlook on guns. Sorry thats happened to you, but guns are simply tools.

  • @haavikwood290
    @haavikwood290 3 года назад +1988

    It fascinates me that most guns work off a completely mechanical system, not requiring electricity or power in anyway just physical pieces moving like a Rube Goldberg machine.

    • @TheBlackAshTree
      @TheBlackAshTree 3 года назад +208

      How everything used to work.

    • @2011October14
      @2011October14 3 года назад +83

      Yes! All the force hitting the bullet comes from a single spring actually, it's very cool

    • @jasongrier7583
      @jasongrier7583 3 года назад +45

      Or a clock

    • @rafaelalexie2417
      @rafaelalexie2417 3 года назад +81

      @@jasongrier7583 My thoughts exactly.I've always seen guns as a close relative to mechanical watches.

    • @OGEdger
      @OGEdger 3 года назад +23

      That's the power of metal springs.

  • @hope4ourfallen
    @hope4ourfallen 3 года назад +400

    I spent 6 years working on weapons in the Army...and THIS was hands down the BEST training vid I've seen.. THIS would have saved us a ton of headache in AIT♥️ GREAT VID♥️♥️♥️

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +49

      Wow seriously?? Gosh that’s pretty good to know! Thank you so much for the kind words!!

    • @hope4ourfallen
      @hope4ourfallen 3 года назад +25

      @@mattrittman ♥️
      Seriously ya did great. I was the NCOIC of the small arms shop for 2 posts in Germany.(Sgt who was in charge of weapons for both bases)
      And Your vid would have been a GREAT ASSET Bud ♥️
      We get good training in the Army , but your vid broke down the concepts of how it worked in a Truly easy to follow way. Anyone can swap a part out with a manual in their hand. But your vid broke down The HOW it works in a way that would have helped train my guys on how to troubleshoot it really well.. Stellar job bud ! 🙂

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +29

      @@hope4ourfallen That really means a lot coming from someone knowledgeable in the field! It really surprises me that no one else has done videos like these. I’m just an average dude from Iowa lol.
      This is really good to know though! Glad people are finding these helpful 😃

    • @spartus1128
      @spartus1128 3 года назад +1

      I recomend gun disassembly world 2014 it has many guns and you can slow mo and see through it as it fires.

    • @deepakkashyaprajput8515
      @deepakkashyaprajput8515 3 года назад +6

      @@mattrittman That's an excellent opportunity for Matt to earn some more from the Army by making videos explaining the working of weapons; after all, they are already spending a lot on training; it would be better if they just switch to Matt's videos.

  • @Angelfyre.
    @Angelfyre. 2 года назад +1448

    Fun fact older shotguns such as the Ithaca 37 and Winchester 1897 did not have a trigger disconnect meaning as long as you held down the trigger, the next shell would immediately be fired when put into battery. This was and still is called Slam Fire. It was a quick and devastating method of emptying the tube at close ranges especially in the trenches of WW1 and Vietnam

    • @ethantaillefer-meyn6535
      @ethantaillefer-meyn6535 2 года назад +45

      The colt lightning pump action rifle does it too

    • @JoeMama-jd2ns
      @JoeMama-jd2ns 2 года назад +11

      no shit who didn't know that

    • @lordhonkler6677
      @lordhonkler6677 2 года назад +1

      @@JoeMama-jd2ns I didn’t nigga

    • @alexrojas9390
      @alexrojas9390 2 года назад +222

      @@JoeMama-jd2ns yo you don’t have to be rude about it. 😑

    • @bgbupkiss8466
      @bgbupkiss8466 2 года назад +132

      @@JoeMama-jd2ns A good amount of people solipsist lol

  • @nickcase2635
    @nickcase2635 2 дня назад

    That was actually far more complex than I imagined it would be. Whoever designed the 870 was a genius.
    With so many moving parts, how is it so reliable? Blows my mind.

  • @cobrastrike7643
    @cobrastrike7643 3 года назад +156

    Its just amazing that reloading and shooting a shotgun takes seconds, yet explaining how it all works takes minutes, and going into even more details about how it works might take hours

    • @jameshobbs1954
      @jameshobbs1954 3 года назад +8

      And animating it all take months. His work is amazing.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 3 года назад +1

      The shell is setup almost like a mini cannon.

    • @iLumberjack
      @iLumberjack 3 года назад

      He left out the requisite slew of profanity at missing the bird yet again.

    • @rohmatullah30
      @rohmatullah30 2 года назад

      Hallo How are you guys,.i
      ruclips.net/video/yXkBRMAByJ0/видео.html

  • @JaredOwen
    @JaredOwen 3 года назад +6858

    Nobody does gun animations better than Matt! Thanks for sharing

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +300

      Thank you so much Jared! That means a lot coming from you man! 🙏🏻

    • @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2
      @whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 3 года назад +53

      Your animations are really good too

    • @melodywheeler1468
      @melodywheeler1468 3 года назад +19

      Holy quack two enemys become frenemys

    • @eqithy3869
      @eqithy3869 3 года назад +4

      @@melodywheeler1468 yess

    • @Zulatek666
      @Zulatek666 3 года назад +3

      High praise from Jared! This was fantastic, thanks!

  • @anonymouslee2083
    @anonymouslee2083 3 года назад +488

    This does give me some insight into why short stroking could cause the gun to malfunction so easily. If you don't pull far enough, the bar holding the shells in the tube magazine won't disengage to let the shell pop into the feed ramp, causing a failure to feed malfunction.

    • @geniusdrummer643
      @geniusdrummer643 3 года назад +16

      Yup stroking all the way also makes ironically makes a quicker job

    • @Dad-979
      @Dad-979 3 года назад +19

      You stroke it enough, it will eject.

    • @gohunt001-5
      @gohunt001-5 3 года назад +10

      these replies...

    • @rohmatullah30
      @rohmatullah30 2 года назад

      Hallo How are you guys,.i
      ruclips.net/video/yXkBRMAByJ0/видео.html

  • @DiddlyDoink
    @DiddlyDoink 3 года назад +172

    the mechanics of guns have fascinated me for years, especially when you consider that they were made by really clever people basically as an upgrade from just throwing rocks and spears at each other, like someone had to without any prior knowledge or really guiding help, had to work out so much of it

    • @BenjaminISmith
      @BenjaminISmith 3 года назад +8

      I've always been fascinated with the mechanics of guns too. You know that slingshots and spears are made by literal apes though, they aren't the direct predecessors to the Remington 870. There was about 300 years between a time when a metal tube with a spring powered flint and steel at the back was the pinnacle of gun technology and today. Even before that there were wheel-locks and completely manual guns used all the way back in medieval times. They were making pocket watches before semi auto weapons, it was hardly a rapid conceptual or engineering leap, albeit a great and revolutionary conceptual and engineering leap

    • @castertroy9129
      @castertroy9129 3 года назад +2

      Us Palestinian are still throwing rocks. We can only imagine to have a few weapons. Things would be different.

    • @scottwatrous
      @scottwatrous 3 года назад

      Well each small evolutionary step in firearms technology came from folks learning about that which came before and then improving one little detail or two, or sometimes re-working the existing ideas into something different to solve a new problem. The 870 shotgun came from all of the lessons learned from those who designed the previous pump shotguns, and those first pump shotguns came as an answer to other methods of reloading like lever action and those came from folks trying to add a way to not just hand load each round, which was already an improvement over those who were muzzle-loading. Not that those who make the next generational improvements over and over aren't brilliant in their ways, but certainly are standing on the shoulders of the designs that came before.
      Also to be fair, it wasn't until relatively recently that cartridge firearms even were possible (approx 150 years or so) so a LOT of learning happened really quickly once that technology came about. We're still learning new options today.

    • @magnuskallas
      @magnuskallas 3 года назад +1

      @@scottwatrous Correct. First basic "firearms" were technically just downsized cannons. The "trigger" was there for more practical reason so one could use both hands to keep the thing steady when firing (no trigger needed for a cannon that lays on the ground). True, the side effect of that was also a better control over the timing of the shot. The real advancement happened after proper cartridges appeared.

  • @martinaee
    @martinaee 3 года назад +437

    It’s kind of crazy how reliable these are all things considered. Engineering of them is cool, but also that they can be reliably manufactured to work so smoothly is insane.

    • @miamivlad
      @miamivlad 3 года назад +25

      I was thinking the same thing. Seems so simple when you shoot it, when in reality so many intricacies go into it. And to work so reliably time after time is incredible!

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 3 года назад +6

      guns are like a mini-rockets, launching contents into targets with pin-point accuracy

    • @anderseckstrand7033
      @anderseckstrand7033 3 года назад +4

      I too was surprised how intricate the mechanics are in a pump-action shotgun!
      Several areas where something could go wrong usually don’t on Remingtons, Mossbergs, Ithacas, Benelli, Beretta, ect...
      Even bullpup designs like Kel Tec’s KSG are becoming super reliable.
      I have a Gen 2 KSG and with about one or two days practice it’s just about as reliable as a Mossberg or Remington is.
      Mossberg Shockwave FTW!!! 🙌

    • @zelenkin1sergey
      @zelenkin1sergey 3 года назад +1

      @@miamivlad посмотрите как работают инерционные ружья, вот уж точно магия)) там ни поршня ни помпы, а оно само заряжается.

    • @kennythemeat
      @kennythemeat 3 года назад

      yes. also under the influence of heat and cold. specially with lmgs etc. that shoot hundreds of rounds. allways cool to think about!

  • @Crinale13
    @Crinale13 2 года назад +4510

    I love how a mechanical shotgun video turned into a meme material

    • @samsepiol6052
      @samsepiol6052 2 года назад +333

      *Knock Knock Knock*
      *Open door*
      "Hello sir. I am from the HOA, a-
      2:05
      🤣

    • @massgunner4152
      @massgunner4152 2 года назад +74

      "Patrick that's a shot-"

    • @mehmeteren8074
      @mehmeteren8074 2 года назад +24

      @@namesarenotimp0rtant You know what i mean

    • @marianoledesmaestraviz1411
      @marianoledesmaestraviz1411 2 года назад +21

      "student,you got an F"

    • @skuoppy
      @skuoppy 2 года назад +17

      um, actually, all shotguns are mechanical. 🤓

  • @ペッパーミント-j4t
    @ペッパーミント-j4t Год назад +11

    作った人は天才ですね

  • @carterskindle7086
    @carterskindle7086 3 года назад +8321

    This is one of the coolest animations I've ever seen. Even compared to other "how guns work" animations this one is just the best in the way you explain everything. Also when you showed the powder igniting the fire (well, hot gasses) leaving the barrel looked awesome.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +320

      Thank you so much!! 🙌🏼 Seriously I really appreciate the kind words :)

    • @Mikelica69
      @Mikelica69 3 года назад +48

      @@mattrittman super good job!!!!

    • @okaygerepied5388
      @okaygerepied5388 3 года назад +3

      @Funny Cat ‘Merica Baby 🤙

    • @へっ́-p4h
      @へっ́-p4h 3 года назад

      こっちはアサルトライフルの仕組みの動画だよruclips.net/video/vmFTT3w_w-Q/видео.html

    • @kanyekenyamboga5642
      @kanyekenyamboga5642 2 года назад +1

  • @lochner6927
    @lochner6927 3 года назад +361

    After seeing the amount of detail went into the mechanics and functionality in this video, I'd be curious to see some of the older firearms as well. Such as an M1 Grand, or a gravity fed gatling as a couple of examples.

    • @TotallyNotAFox
      @TotallyNotAFox 3 года назад +3

      There is a video about the Kar98 IIRC

    • @sirankleknocker3122
      @sirankleknocker3122 3 года назад +2

      forgot the a between the g and r, just a tip.

    • @TotallyNotAFox
      @TotallyNotAFox 3 года назад

      @@sirankleknocker3122 KAR(abiner) 98 kurz - never write before the first coffee, a rule I should remember 😅

    • @zov4032
      @zov4032 3 года назад

      Русская анимация
      ruclips.net/video/jHpnhSzovR0/видео.html
      😉

    • @mikenorthrop5815
      @mikenorthrop5815 3 года назад +1

      Funny enough, if you watch the video he made about the ak47, it's quite similar to how the Garand operates. The ak uses basically the same operating system as the garand, but the piston is above the barrel and the bolt and locking system are slightly changed around to fit the ak better

  • @hasanasafulas2806
    @hasanasafulas2806 3 года назад +149

    This channel teaching way better than the teachers i've ever saw.
    Grapichs are amazing, this channel deserving a lot of things.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +9

      Wow thank you so much, seriously. Really appreciate the kind words :)

    • @pel-umbandung8935
      @pel-umbandung8935 3 года назад +1

      First time seeing this ch, the video show on my recommendation from YT algorithm
      Seriously i'm amaze how beautifully done is the animations in rhythm with the explanation... Making all the information is super easy to take
      This channel is truly deserved a lot of things

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +1

      @@pel-umbandung8935 Wow, thank you so much for such kind words. Seriously that really means a lot. I really appreciate it 🙌🏼. Cheers!

    • @YatzeeWillWearAGreenHat
      @YatzeeWillWearAGreenHat 3 года назад +1

      To be fair, teacher usually don't explain how firearms work.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +1

      @@YatzeeWillWearAGreenHat unless it’s a firearms instructor, I would hope not

  • @kathydavis657
    @kathydavis657 11 месяцев назад +3

    My Christmas present this year was a Winchester XSP. I haven't fired a weapon since I was in the Army in the 80's! Your video was by far the best I have watched while preparing to head to the range for the first time! Thank you!

  • @JaredB47
    @JaredB47 2 года назад +958

    2:35 When the Taco Bell employee asks if I would like to round up and donate to end child hunger:

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      @fpteamkvitka6223 2 года назад +38

      This is what I came here for

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      @ttpaaltpostvarsaboteretiov4418 Год назад

      They did sabotage close to all my post in 4 years in a row by swapping it out with something without any effect and by mixing everything with antiandrogen and often with trans medicine and anti psychotic medicine..
      if my post never was sabotaged and i i never went to mental asylum and i already made about 97-99% of music in the radio in denmark in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 and even all songs in 2019 would been the only very good songs with singing and rapping in 2019 and i would already been 1050-1800 times better than 100% of all singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing in 2019 and i would always used 5.5-15 hours per day with making songs & rapping and singing and i never had any days off without practicing and since i would been famous in 2019 and i could had used 100 more memory and brain supplements and without all of it was with antiandrogen, trans medicine and anti psychotic medicine and without it would be swapped out with supplements without any effect for the memory and the brain and i could also used 30 more drugs for singing and rapping and i would only got super much more catchy with singing and rapping for every single week / per week for over 30 years in the future and I WOULD Only got super much better in 100s of different ways with singing and rapping for every single week / per week over 30 years in a row and i never had any days off because i only have all those breaks because my post was sabotaged and i have no money only because my post always was sabotaged and i would by 100% guarantee already been 5000 to 8200 times better than 100% of all other singers from 100% of countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing in 2020 and over 45000 times better rapper than 100% of all other rappers from 100% of countries in the world combined in the end of 2020 and i would by 100 guarantee already have 50-108 more listenings to singing songs in 2020 more than justin Biebers music have in total and 50-88 more listenings to my rap songs in 2020 more than eminems music have in total and i would earn 55-200 billion danish kroner per month since 2021 and i would had made 30-65 albums per month since 2021 and today i would been about 128000 times better rapper than 100% of all countries in the world combined and today i would been about 17500 times better than 100% of all other singers in the world combined at making music/songs by singing and i would by 100 guarantee get 44000-54500 more listenings to my music in 1 year in the future more than justin Biebers Music have in total and 87000-107000 more listenings to my music in 2 years more than justin Biebers music have in total and my rap songs would been 1 octillion 35 octillion times better than 99,99994% of all others rap songs in the world and all singing songs would been 1 octillion to 35 octillion times better than 99,999% of all others singing songs in the world. If they didnt put me to mental asylum in december in 2021 and i made 25-35 music videos per month in 2022 and i would already been more or close to as famous as Lukas Graham in January in 2022 and i used many hours per day with singing and rapping in all of 2022 and i would already made 97-99% of music in the radio in Denmark in 8-9 months in a row and i would already had earned 28 billion to 79 billion Danish kroner and i would made 20-40 songs per day the last 3-4 months in a row and all my songs in 2022 would been the only very good songs in the world and about everyone would agree and everyone would know in 2022 why all other singers and rappers is bad at making songs and everyone would agree that all other singers and rappers in the world is all making noise in general instead of music and i would been 2000-3000 times better than 100% of all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making music/songs by singing in 2022 on less than 1 year of singing practice and i would by 100% guarantee get 230-378 more listenings to my music in 1 to 2 years in the future more than Justin Biebers music have in total, if they didnt put me to mental asylum in 2021&2022. I never had mental illness in my life and i have to get 500-800 billion Danish kroner in compensation for being in mental asylum in 2021&2022 and i have to get 400-600 billion Danish kroner in compensation for being in mental asylum in 2019.
      I was about 40000 times better rapper and then they stop my constantly daydreams by 100% and with my constantly daydreams and i got super ultra mega extremely unbelievable lightning quickly better with rapping and singing aswell and then since i was about 19 years and 4 months old by often giving me anti psychotic medicine with injections while i slept over many years in a row and my daydreams was always stopped by 100% because they never stopped to keep give me anti psychotic medicine with injections while i slept. With my constantly daydreams and i got a better rapper for every minute i was awake, i also used my daydreams to always make great rhymes everytime i was walking outside and i also used my daydreams super much on same time with everytime i freestyle rap. So it was kind of what i daydreamed, that i freestyle rapped. If they didnt start to give me anti psychotic medicine and i would been 83000-93000 times better rapper than all other rappers in the world combined before i would been 20 years old and i was always going to be a singer and it was always the plan to start practice singing alot in the future, so when i would been famous with rap and i would started to practice singing alot and with my constantly daydreams and i would improve super ultra extremely unbelievable lightning quickly with singing and rapping and because of my constantly daydreams and i would used over 35 more time with singing and rapping, it was only because they stop my daydreams by often giving me anti psychotic medicine, being the reason why i didnt freestyle rap that much and i would made 97-99% of music in the radio in Denmark in 8.3-9.3 months in a row and all my songs would been the only very good songs in the history of the world and since i would been famous and i could used better weed and alot of other drugs for singing and rapping and in 2016 and i would been about 12000 times better than 100% of all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would been about 15000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2016 and i would already have 6000-10000 more listenings to my songs in 2016 more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would make high to very high % of music in the radio in Denmark in 2016 and over 36 more years in a row and i would have 50000-64000 more listenings to my music in 2017 more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would had 122000-148000 more listenings to my songs in 2018 more than justin Biebers music have in total and in 2018 and i would been about 21000 times better than 100% of all other singers from 100% of all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and about 200000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2018 aswell.. In 2020 and i would been about 33500 times better than all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would been about 275000-300000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2020 and i would have 370000-530000 more listenings to my music in 2020 more than justin Biebers music have in total, in 2021 and i would had 520000-750000 more listenings to my music more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would been about 41000 times better than 100% of all other singers from 100% of countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing in 2021 and about 320000-350000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2021 and today i would been about 350000-394000 times better rapper than 100% of all other rappers in the world combined and today i would been about 46500 times better than 100% of all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would by 100% guarantee get 4.3-5.5 million more listenings to rap songs during my life more than Eminems music have in total and i would by 100% guarantee get 6.3 million to 8.5 million more listenings to singing songs during my life more than justin Biebers music have in total and my songs was so fantastic and famous that close to all the songs would been famous in 1000s of octillion of years in the future and almost 100% of all of my rap songs would been 1.5 octillion to 40 octillion times better than 99,99995% of all other peoples rap songs and my singing songs would been 1.5 octillion to 40 octillion times better than 99,9999% of all others singing songs. i started to smoke cigarettes again in mental asylum in 2019 and when my post wasn't sabotaged anymore / when my testosterone was high and i stop to smoke cigarettes and heal my voice chord and start to smoke cigarettes and even though they never stopped to sabotage my post and i stopped to smoke cigarettes in december in 2021 and starting with singing practice alot in january in 2022 and i would already made about 25 rap music videos in january in 2022 that i recorded myself with beats i would buy online and i got my dad to video record me and by using a video camera stand and it would quickly get a me good record deal and i would already made 97-99% of music in the radio in denmark in 8-9 months in a row and i would already hyad earned 30 billion to 80 billion danish kroner and i would by 100% guarantee get 230-378 more listenings to my music in 1-2 years in the future more than justin biebers music have in total.

    • @anhonkandae
      @anhonkandae Год назад +5

      I can’t chaYaYaYnge 🎶

    • @shooterDisease
      @shooterDisease Год назад

      The total was $17.98:

    • @garikm24
      @garikm24 Год назад +1

      Ah yes, a 1 dollar can end child hunger

  • @rhettorical
    @rhettorical 3 года назад +178

    What blows my mind about firearm engineering is how many were made over a century ago. John Browning, for example, created legendary firearms that still operate today, all without computers. Just his tools and his mind.

    • @SprikSprak
      @SprikSprak 3 года назад +24

      yeah same with combustion engines and things like factory lines and trains, the level of intricacy people could do with paper and a slide rule is really quite amazing

    • @zov4032
      @zov4032 3 года назад +7

      @@SprikSprak на логарифмической линейке полетел первый спутник и космонавт.
      Всеобщее образование это самое главное.
      Сейчас учат только за большие деньги и только малое количество человек.
      А с компьютерными играми вообще люди отупели.

    • @9krio
      @9krio 3 года назад +4

      @@SprikSprak: reminds me of Leonardo Da mutha fookin’ Vinchi

    • @miamivlad
      @miamivlad 3 года назад +3

      @@zov4032 Согласен. Компьютеры должны были помочь, а в реальности они много плохого приносят. Народ тупеет.

    • @Hungabrigoo
      @Hungabrigoo 3 года назад +8

      I was always amazed by the "analog" times and what amazing things people could do through hard work and ingenuity. Computers are great at all, but sometimes I feel like they take away from human accomplishment.

  • @bigz6455
    @bigz6455 2 года назад +495

    I'm not sure what's more complex, the engineering genius of the shotgun or how the animation is made. I will never understand either, but will be always remain impressed by both!

    • @technic_and_programming
      @technic_and_programming 2 года назад +3

      Ты тоже учись так же создавать анимации, а потом тобой будут восхищаться :)

    • @manuelp7472
      @manuelp7472 2 года назад +8

      Those animations surely are amazing, but the engineering is evidently more complex. I am no gun engineer, but my brother is. He has built guns, but is mostly doing repair, restoration and modifying, not inventing new guns. It is truly impressive how many mechanisms are at use and how it all plays together.
      If you really want to understand any gun, you have to dismantle it, and first and foremost shoot it. Nevertheless, the animations on this channel are the closest you can get to comprehending a gun you never touched. Hats off!

    • @مجتبىيحيى-ر6ه
      @مجتبىيحيى-ر6ه 2 года назад +2

      Complex?
      Lol

    • @KH-ks7si
      @KH-ks7si 2 года назад +1

      Animations can be made by viewing blueprints of the guns and stuff so they are not nearly as complex but this channels animations look great

    • @Coecoo
      @Coecoo 2 года назад +1

      It's not as "genius" as you think it is. This took HUNDREDS of years with trial & error to form and even in todays' state, many aspects of it are arguably overly complex leading to unnecessary costs, less reliability and more expensive maintenance.

  • @louisfain
    @louisfain Год назад +3

    This animation shows precisely how shotguns like these are not drop safe. The sear can move independently from the trigger so putting it on safe with the trigger blocked does not block the sear. Don't have your shotguns chambered at home guys. Thanks for this amazing animation. The best one on RUclips by a long shot.

  • @hollow_w33n
    @hollow_w33n 2 года назад +436

    “he could be in this very room! he could be you! he could be me! he could even be-“
    2:44

    • @The_REDD_Driver
      @The_REDD_Driver 2 года назад +12

      Nice reference

    • @hatkid9368
      @hatkid9368 2 года назад +3

      I thought I made a original comment but someone else already made it :(

    • @averageinactiveperson
      @averageinactiveperson 2 года назад +19

      "what? it was obvious! he's the red spy!"

    • @sus_joe1698
      @sus_joe1698 2 года назад +9

      ​@@averageinactivepersonSEE! RED! no wait.... its a blood.........

    • @Neo_scum
      @Neo_scum Год назад +5

      @@CaseyJonasCatt big problem...

  • @coltendixon2416
    @coltendixon2416 3 года назад +124

    It’s one thing to replicate it. But the guy who sat there configuring pieces and springs into action is a genius.

    • @chambered2412
      @chambered2412 3 года назад +12

      That's John Browning for you. Absolute genius.

    • @SirMemesalotThe3rd
      @SirMemesalotThe3rd 3 года назад

      @@chambered2412 ah yes John Browning, as we all know is fire arms god

  • @hallofo8107
    @hallofo8107 3 года назад +201

    I've used shotguns for years, including the 870 (in a professional capacity). I've taken them apart, cleaned them, broke them, fixed them and shot holes in all manner of things.... But I never really _understood_ how it all works until you showed me. Very well done!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +14

      Thank you thank you!! 🙌🏼

  • @64_jhex
    @64_jhex Год назад +91

    "You can't just turn an educational video into a me-"
    2:17

    • @Nsodnoajdjksl
      @Nsodnoajdjksl 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah no, memes are not funny nowadays.

  • @charlieinthe_box
    @charlieinthe_box 2 года назад +380

    As an 870 owner who thought he knew a lot about how his gun works, and does, I can say that this very impressive video has added significantly to my knowledge on how my firearm works.

    • @andymiao1501
      @andymiao1501 2 года назад

      是的

    • @spotmyimpactbro
      @spotmyimpactbro 2 года назад +5

      @@dirtegarbage Even when taking it completely apart, it isn't readily apparent how all the little levers and rods work. The way shotshell were extracted from the magazine wasn't always clear to me, but it's a lot more easy to comprehend now.

    • @Lubble-
      @Lubble- 2 года назад

      Why would you own a shotgun??

    • @agooddemoman8603
      @agooddemoman8603 Год назад +2

      @@Lubble- home defence probably

    • @mtgaming8501
      @mtgaming8501 Год назад

      @@Lubble- why wouldn't you own a shotgun?

  • @puzzLEGO
    @puzzLEGO 3 года назад +515

    I didn’t know I needed this but here I am

    • @cnos9607
      @cnos9607 3 года назад +3

      same puzzleGO, same.

    • @TzarBomb
      @TzarBomb 3 года назад +3

      Yep, that is me, here, just aimiless walking the RUclips valley.
      Very interesting channel.

    • @user.who137
      @user.who137 3 года назад

      Make a Lego shot gun. Think of the memes.

    • @ostrichboy9545
      @ostrichboy9545 3 года назад

      shotgun lore

    • @miguelo117
      @miguelo117 3 года назад

      Wow I literally saw another video of keemstar before this and you also left a comment. What a coincidence

  • @piranhaP23
    @piranhaP23 2 года назад +1045

    “Your meal is $15.42 sir.”
    the pump shotgun in my pocket:

  • @matthewdavis4749
    @matthewdavis4749 Год назад +103

    These videos are amazing! I knew most of this stuff, but it’s so well done that I still finished the video feeling like I learned rocket science

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад +6

      Haha awesome, glad it was helpful :)

    • @Progamermove_2003
      @Progamermove_2003 Год назад +1

      @@mattrittman When you realise that it's easier to make a full auto SMG than a pump action shot gun! (*surprised pikachu face)

  • @romulas-cushmanproject3273
    @romulas-cushmanproject3273 3 года назад +76

    It’s funny how some of the most simplest types of firearms still have a ton of fine details to them, like even an over under shotgun has more moving/ important parts than you’d think

    • @cu_t
      @cu_t 3 года назад

      No

    • @Coralysis2390
      @Coralysis2390 3 года назад

      @@cu_t amazing counter argument

    • @cu_t
      @cu_t 3 года назад

      @@Coralysis2390 its not that complicated

    • @cu_t
      @cu_t 3 года назад +1

      @@Coralysis2390 so all i say is no

    • @Coralysis2390
      @Coralysis2390 3 года назад

      @@cu_t more so than most people would think

  • @CJLiveFromTheOutdoors
    @CJLiveFromTheOutdoors 3 года назад +52

    Amazing! Thank you. I've owned and shot an 870 for 20+ years and never really understood its internal mechanical intricacies. Very well done! I look forward to seeing more of your work.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +10

      Thank you so much CJ! Glad you found it helpful :)

  • @JS-qi1ou
    @JS-qi1ou 3 года назад +82

    The marvels of engineering that go into firearms is what got me in to the hobby of gunsmithing and collecting firearms.

    • @cobrafh3279
      @cobrafh3279 3 года назад

      Ñ

    • @cobrafh3279
      @cobrafh3279 3 года назад

      Ü

    • @gpet23
      @gpet23 3 года назад

      Throw them away!!! It’s all junk. Go vegan 🌱

    • @ChrisSSF2
      @ChrisSSF2 3 года назад +4

      @@gpet23 Nobody even said anything related to food? And it’s his hobby, as long as it’s not hurting anyone then let him collect his guns. I don’t like vegans who think you’re “purified” if you become vegan.

    • @gpet23
      @gpet23 3 года назад

      @@ChrisSSF2 you need to stop eating meat and go plant based. Leave the deer alone

  • @OhMy-pr1qq
    @OhMy-pr1qq Месяц назад +4

    Human ingenuity. THe time and brain power it took to come up with ANY design of every rifle, since before the muskets.

  • @charleswoods2996
    @charleswoods2996 3 года назад +68

    Forty years ago, as a child, my curiosity forced me to take apart a 12 ga. shotgun to see and learn how it worked! Now I'm seeing a technologically sophisticated video of the same thing - glad it seemed to be "free floating" rather than on a small bench where certain angles were hard to see.

    • @spencera95
      @spencera95 3 года назад +8

      When I started reading I thought your comment was gonna go more like this "Forty years ago, as a child, my curiosity forced me to take apart a 12 ga. shotgun to see and learn how it worked! Now I'm seeing this video I can finally put it back together!" 😂😂😂

    • @charleswoods2996
      @charleswoods2996 3 года назад +4

      @@spencera95 Lolz.. When I started reading THIS comment, I thought it was going to an attempt at an attack from a mindless troll!

  • @soulprovider915
    @soulprovider915 3 года назад +39

    I don’t think people realize the amount of work it takes to produce a video like this. It’s so great to see exactly what’s happening on the inside… especially when something gets jammed up, you at least have an idea of what’s going on in there during the cycle. Excellent video!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +5

      Thank you so much Ryan!! Yes, these are an incredible amount of work to make. But a lot of fun, and really glad people are enjoying them :) Really appreciate the nice comment!

    • @soulprovider915
      @soulprovider915 3 года назад +2

      @@mattrittman you are very welcome Matt! They are more educational than an hour of somebody talking about a shotgun and how it works.

    • @joedirte716
      @joedirte716 3 года назад

      It's someone sitting down all day. Not hard work

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад

      @@joedirte716 thanks…

    • @soulprovider915
      @soulprovider915 3 года назад

      @@joedirte716 It may not be hard physical work, but I use to program midi music for 10 to 12 hours a day and it’s mentally exhausting. I know it took more than 10 hours of programming to make this video.

  • @ganymede3141
    @ganymede3141 3 года назад +148

    Fantastic video. Educational beyond belief. I own a pump-action 870, and though I have taken it apart many times, seeing the design and mechanisms at work has helped me reach a much higher level of understanding. More content like this please. 👍👍👍

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +8

      Thank you so much, seriously. Love receiving comments like this. Glad you found it helpful :)

    • @cobrafh3279
      @cobrafh3279 3 года назад

      Ü

  • @Bludobi9001
    @Bludobi9001 Год назад +3

    I know there's Semi Auto (and maybe Auto) shotguns but nothing is more satisfying than that pump action.

    • @ethankrone2447
      @ethankrone2447 3 месяца назад

      @@Bludobi9001 yep there’s automatic shotguns, but i think there is only one that was ever put into production

    • @Gough-jf9zf
      @Gough-jf9zf 2 месяца назад

      US Military chooses pump over semi, I believe.

  • @shadowbanned3716
    @shadowbanned3716 3 года назад +48

    This is an actual description of how everything works. a lot of demos leave many steps out. this is nice

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      @cosmoray9750 3 года назад

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      @_NEUROX_ 3 года назад

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  • @lateralligator2088
    @lateralligator2088 2 года назад +178

    "If only there was a way to forget her"
    The Remington 870 in my closet:

    • @mistaj1465
      @mistaj1465 Год назад +5

      move to Canada. No shotty required for self deletion. The government there will help

  • @NinoMesarina
    @NinoMesarina 2 года назад +301

    As a Concept Artist you have no idea how amazing and usefull are this videos for us to learn more about how to design weapons. Being able to see not just the animation and anatomy but also the 3D volumes is priceless, thank you so much for these videos!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  2 года назад +14

      Dude thank you so much man. Seriously that means a lot 🙌🏼

    • @asramuskan6253
      @asramuskan6253 Год назад +3

      Aw man im here for the same reasn, wanted to understand how the shotgun works so i can alter its design for a concept art 😂

    • @moosles1357
      @moosles1357 7 месяцев назад +1

      I want to say thank you personally because you're taking time out of designing to learn about the thing that you're designing either for real life applications or video game applications and either way I love that

    • @moosles1357
      @moosles1357 7 месяцев назад

      I just want to make a 3D render of a shotgun so that I know how a shotgun functions

    • @NinoMesarina
      @NinoMesarina 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@moosles1357thank you my friend, really appreciate the words. Designing is all about learning new things everytime, I really feel that everyone can do it and get an amazing experience. Its not easy but thats the secret, if it was easy, it wouldnt be fun. really recommend to create your own things, just for the fun of it

  • @Rheyndraziel
    @Rheyndraziel Месяц назад +1

    The engineering behind the shotgun is pure elegance .

  • @Radonatos
    @Radonatos 3 года назад +125

    Things they don't teach you in the games.
    I admit I don't like real guns, but I secretly admire the mechanical elegance and perfection of their inner workings - and this video did a great job showing.

    • @Eggzy-b7f
      @Eggzy-b7f 3 года назад +5

      In the games hahahahahaha

    • @insanetrickster
      @insanetrickster 3 года назад +8

      Have you ever shot a real gun?

    • @LexHarrison
      @LexHarrison 3 года назад +11

      ----You should reconsider the importance and necessity of owning and possessing firearms among the general populace as a protective element against the rise of tyrants in any nation!

    • @roderik1990
      @roderik1990 3 года назад +7

      And you gunnuts should get off your high horse, and not insult people while shoving your views down their throat.

    • @o0Avalon0o
      @o0Avalon0o 3 года назад +1

      Honestly OP, same.

  • @emreevo8
    @emreevo8 3 года назад +57

    There's a genius behind the design of this gun. Truly amazing.

  • @bliblablubb9590
    @bliblablubb9590 3 года назад +113

    Incredibly detailed, such an information density, but the video still manages to remain clear and precise, while explaining the particular mechanical systems in an understandable way. The animations are not only gorgeous to look at, they are such a powerful tool for understanding such an intricate mechanical device.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +14

      Wow, thank you so much man. That really means a lot. Seriously, I am really glad people are enjoying these :)

    • @bliblablubb9590
      @bliblablubb9590 3 года назад +9

      @@mattrittman I think we, the viewers, should thank you for putting that video out there for all of us to enjoy. There has to be so much work have gone into every single one of your videos!

    • @bliblablubb9590
      @bliblablubb9590 3 года назад +5

      @@mattrittman Have you ever thought of making a collab with Ian McCollum? I know his approach to video content is wildly different to yours, but you both lay heavy emphasis on the engineering part of firearms. Maybe you could talk him into narrating one of your videos?

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +8

      @@bliblablubb9590 There's a few hours involved in making these 😋. But seriously thank you for the nice comment, it really is much appreciated :)

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +8

      @@bliblablubb9590 Thanks for the suggestion Blibla! A collab would be cool, but there's just a lot of logistics involved 😩

  • @nickbolognaesq
    @nickbolognaesq 2 месяца назад +1

    Such an intuitive design. Amazing how anyone could be so smart to design something like this.

  • @mikewizz1895
    @mikewizz1895 3 года назад +124

    It's amazing how reliable guns are, even with all these tiny parts moving in unison precisely without breaking nearly every time

    • @joelithink5656
      @joelithink5656 3 года назад +8

      Tell that to any action hero when there about to kill the bad guy

    • @masonbooh5941
      @masonbooh5941 3 года назад +3

      Unless you’re using the Pancor Jackhammer

    • @baker90338
      @baker90338 3 года назад +5

      That’s due to the magic of machining tolerances. A average part will have X amounts of tolerance from each other to where some parts may be oversized or undersized and still work, and also potentially have a setup to which it will “wear in” to where the parts will work together.

    • @Ch4pp13
      @Ch4pp13 3 года назад +15

      I have the same feeling regarding... pretty much everything. From living beings, to computer code.
      When you break stuff down, you tend to get this feeling of "okay, there's some time between each slow step", but then you realize stuff like cells replicating and computers loading something goes so fast you can't really comprehend it.

    • @mrroams5812
      @mrroams5812 3 года назад +3

      ​@@Ch4pp13 I agree. The problem isn't really understanding what's really going on it's just the speed and *amount* of stuff happening at a time. It's like trying to conceptualize very large numbers in your mind. Human brains just weren't built to be able to do that easily.

  • @rikacomedyletsplays2581
    @rikacomedyletsplays2581 3 года назад +37

    These "how it works" videos are insanely good

  • @naturalie2425
    @naturalie2425 2 года назад +50

    Never would have thought a shotgun would require this level of engineering. So much knowledge in the past

  • @MrStensnask
    @MrStensnask Месяц назад

    Guns are so destructive and the cause of so much grief - but you still just have to admire the sheer engenuity that went into creating that intricate machine that a modern pump action shotgun is. So many small, movable parts yet still so reliable.

  • @suhasdotcom
    @suhasdotcom 2 года назад +610

    Thanks for such good animations and knowledge sharing.

    • @ataxam
      @ataxam 2 года назад +42

      Thanks for give him money!

    • @Elite_hunter3
      @Elite_hunter3 2 года назад +45

      1000?!!?!?

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  2 года назад +169

      Wow, this is so kind of you Suhas! Really appreciate the donation! 🙌

    • @Z01nkScoobs
      @Z01nkScoobs 2 года назад +110

      @@Elite_hunter3 Its indian rupees so its only worth 12 dollars, but still 12 is a good amount!

    • @jeanettekowal5820
      @jeanettekowal5820 2 года назад +64

      @@Z01nkScoobs for a sec i thought they just dumped their life savings for a donation :P

  • @EricLinstone
    @EricLinstone 3 года назад +23

    Blows the mind at how much you can do with small tabs, cuts, and grooves. Also explains why weapon jams are a thing.

    • @o0Avalon0o
      @o0Avalon0o 3 года назад +3

      It's funny, that's what I remember most about the learning process, every jam.

  • @Swidle
    @Swidle 3 года назад +304

    Shotgun lore:
    Excellent work already and huge thanks for the team for this masterpiece.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +18

      Thank you :)

    • @Charlie86RC
      @Charlie86RC 3 года назад +21

      i saw this and immediately heard 'you didn't have to cut me off' lol

    • @unknownboi9496
      @unknownboi9496 3 года назад +6

      2x speed intensify

  • @SargonPG3D
    @SargonPG3D Год назад

    For about a week I’ve been watching nothing but videos on pump shotguns. I don’t know why but the simplest type of firearm is the most interesting to me.

  • @phenixtechyt
    @phenixtechyt 2 года назад +339

    "Sir, it's $3.99"
    Me: 2:44

    • @ktaeoh
      @ktaeoh 2 года назад +33

      "sorry, I'd like to stay as friends..."

    • @ElevenRats
      @ElevenRats 2 года назад +27

      “Sir, I’m afraid your insurance doesn’t cover thi-“

    • @Help_MehL3
      @Help_MehL3 2 года назад +19

      "Sir, you can't use the display toilets"

    • @sentientoven5219
      @sentientoven5219 2 года назад +24

      "Shes actually a 3000 year old vampi-"

    • @joseurbanos.domingo6344
      @joseurbanos.domingo6344 2 года назад +13

      "age is just a nu-"

  • @chimey2010
    @chimey2010 3 года назад +9740

    If im not mistaken, those are " Rittman" branded shells. love the details!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +970

      HAH! Glad you noticed Matt! They're more of a premium shell 😋
      Thank you so much man!

    • @LeivenFrestea
      @LeivenFrestea 3 года назад +363

      Bullets that are Rittman Branded will deal Knowledge instead of Damage, the Enemy will then watch Matt Rittman's Videos, liking and Subscribing

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +230

      @@LeivenFrestea 🤣 Thanks so much man lol

    • @LeivenFrestea
      @LeivenFrestea 3 года назад +36

      @@mattrittman and i'm saying facts

    • @Slavicplayer251
      @Slavicplayer251 3 года назад +35

      @@mattrittman great job it looks brilliant!
      i’m still wondering what software you use render everything in ?

  • @smileyeagle1021
    @smileyeagle1021 Год назад +8

    This is both so much simpler and so much more complicated than I imagined (and also gives me an idea on what might be causing my shotgun to jam).

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi2821 3 года назад +75

    The engineering of firearms, especially that of semi-auto and the like never fails to amaze me. So much going in in such a cramped space. And all within a tenth of a second.

  • @musicaman8683
    @musicaman8683 2 года назад +159

    I never knew that the mechanics behind it were so complex, but it’s so cool how all the pieces work together for the whole process of shooting and reloading.

  • @koketsok1513
    @koketsok1513 3 года назад +258

    I have enjoyed many of your motion works and they inspire my own work.I personally believe this is the best video in the gun explanation series to date in terms of direction,cinematography,narration,breakdown of interlocking details and the overall presentation(chefs kiss)the assets were well constructed and well textured all this to say I loved it.keep up the good work.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +19

      Thank you so much for the kind words :) Really glad you enjoyed this and thought it was one of my better ones. I thought my content was getting stale, but good to know people are finding it helpful.

    • @sakshamrao6581
      @sakshamrao6581 3 года назад +4

      @@mattrittman I appreciate your hard work man, try to make a behind the scenes vid and show how these cool vids are made

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +2

      @@sakshamrao6581 Thanks so much! I have written a few blog posts about it :)
      www.mattrittman.com/how-a-kar98k-works/

  • @RtfDuck
    @RtfDuck Год назад

    That's genius. There is no other words to describe the genius of this invention and the complexity. But the fascinating part is that despite it's complexity, yet it's so simple. Anybody could build a remington.

  • @yaboianz
    @yaboianz 3 года назад +48

    I love the weaponry world, because even a shotgun that's considered rudimentary and barebones (at least where I live, seen quite a lot of people say that) is still a very well-engineered firearm

    • @Zluken
      @Zluken 3 года назад +2

      A shotgun can be as complicated or as simple as any other weapons. You have rotating bolt lug, semi automatic or fully automatic. You also have pump, lever or break action. Instead of looking at what kind of caliber or projectile the weapon is using the type is more what defines it's complexity.
      Example There is no difference between a lever action shotgun or rifle. Same can be said about break action.
      A bolt action rifle is imho less complicated than a pump action shotgun. Ofc that does not mean bad, as a hunter less complicated usually means more reliable 😁

    • @yaboianz
      @yaboianz 3 года назад

      @@Zluken yessir, that's very true. i was referring to the classic pump action that was shown in the video

    • @Zluken
      @Zluken 3 года назад +1

      @@yaboianz Yep I get what you mean, it's more complex and has more moving parts most think for such a rudimentary thing as a pump shotgun. 😁

    • @yaboianz
      @yaboianz 3 года назад

      @@Zluken for real!

  • @roguer6696
    @roguer6696 2 года назад +18

    Remington 870’s are such a classic, reliable and simple gun.

  • @nekkid3087
    @nekkid3087 3 года назад +49

    Just stunning, didn't know shotguns were such an intriguing machinery. Cool work, nice animations and amazing attention to details

  • @trevorseals6588
    @trevorseals6588 Год назад +2

    I’m glad you chose a Remington 870 for this video. It’s a great system. I hope this is only the beginning of these videos because I want to see many more haha.

  • @mbnnn3447
    @mbnnn3447 3 года назад +87

    Amazing as always the amount of quality is just insane bro

  • @uchewb-1022
    @uchewb-1022 2 года назад +136

    Damn this antidepressant animation is really well done.

    • @Plague_Crow
      @Plague_Crow Год назад +1

      @X5J9 who asked?

    • @Plague_Crow
      @Plague_Crow Год назад +3

      @X5J9 bro you vaguely replied to a comment with a story of your own that had nothing to do with the video or anything. I merely asked the question who asked because, no one asked and we surely dont want to hear your fake stories

    • @Plague_Crow
      @Plague_Crow Год назад +5

      @X5J9 schizo

    • @BillBraskyy
      @BillBraskyy 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Plague_Crow I know I'm 11 months late on this conversation, but I am so curious to even just get like a summary explanation of what this other person said lol I wish he never deleted his comment.

    • @BillBraskyy
      @BillBraskyy 7 месяцев назад

      Ahhh yes yes, similar to the steel jacketed antidepressant that Tony was afraid of receiving to the back of the head (But received anyway).

  • @theeagleunion2949
    @theeagleunion2949 3 года назад +145

    Shotgun gameplay: Strong at close range, weak at long range
    Shotgun lore:
    This video is so high quality I love it

    • @cu_t
      @cu_t 3 года назад +1

      I know its le funmy meme but this is literaly as simple as it gets

    • @the_tactician9858
      @the_tactician9858 3 года назад

      IRL shotguns would probably do more grazing damage at long range. In fact, I believe a shotgun would be most effective at medium ranges (anything between 20 and 100 m) as close range shots would just feel like one big round, shots at medium distance will just rivet you with 100 little hot balls of steel on all parts of the body, including head, neck, lungs, heart and other organs. Even a machine gun would not do as much damage.

    • @theeagleunion2949
      @theeagleunion2949 3 года назад

      @@the_tactician9858 irl at any range it would probably hurt like hell at any range even if you get git by a single pellet

  • @TwoGraves284
    @TwoGraves284 Год назад +2

    They always choose the best guns in each category to showcase how they work, The remington 870, Colt python, Kar98k AR-15. Great choices man.

  • @Interdictiondeltawing
    @Interdictiondeltawing Год назад +203

    Kokushibo: nobody could defeat me
    The double Barreled shotgun: 2:35

    • @code066funkinbird3
      @code066funkinbird3 7 месяцев назад

      Lol

    • @Nsodnoajdjksl
      @Nsodnoajdjksl 7 месяцев назад

      I don't think you can compare guns with animes, it would be stupid.

    • @tanshiro8593
      @tanshiro8593 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@Nsodnoajdjksl In normal cases yes, but I've watched the anime he mentioned, he's into something

  • @vice.nor.virtue
    @vice.nor.virtue 2 года назад +73

    I hadno idea the amount of precise engineering that went into guns. Seeing these videos is like the first time you see a clock disassembled and are like "woahhh!! I was not expecting that many tiny moving parts for something that looks so simple on the outside!"

  • @59spadesofalife52
    @59spadesofalife52 3 года назад +54

    I was always fascinated by shotguns they have a certain style and coolness factor unmatched by other weapons

    • @Secarious
      @Secarious 3 года назад +7

      A man of taste I see.

    • @Praxium
      @Praxium 3 года назад +4

      Especially pumps. Best home defense weapon because chances are cycling the action will be enough to scare the intruder away. If not, you still have the best home defense weapon ready to fire

    • @holynder3181
      @holynder3181 3 года назад +3

      @@Praxium Yep. Big barrel + can't miss the target = incredible fear factor.

    • @Jay-906
      @Jay-906 3 года назад +2

      i definately love the sound of a pump action shotgun

  • @LautaroQ2812
    @LautaroQ2812 Год назад

    Thanks to this video I finally understand why a tube in "the opposite direction" is actually the shotgun's "magazine".
    I know these might take super long to make, so I am really glad you get the deserved views.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  Год назад

      Thanks so much man, glad I helped shed some light on this :)

  • @user-tb2jy9lu3d
    @user-tb2jy9lu3d 2 года назад +23

    Excellent description. The fact that someone sat around for who knows how long coming up with how each component works in the initial development stage of the gun is very interesting.

    • @poppers7317
      @poppers7317 2 года назад +1

      As if a single person came up with all of that.
      It evolved like that from the guns that came before.

  • @alphabladelm2011
    @alphabladelm2011 2 года назад +36

    It blows my mind how complex firearms are; even the ammunition was comprehensive.
    I’ll need to rewatch this a few times for the info to make sense to me but thank you for making this! You made it concise and straightforward.

  • @ctrleffive
    @ctrleffive 2 года назад +60

    Incredible 3d modeling. You can even see the smudges on the surface, if you look carefully.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  2 года назад +8

      Thanks so much man :) 🙏🏻

  • @kyuji19780927
    @kyuji19780927 19 дней назад

    Thank God for the miracle that a gun-savvy CG creator decided to start RUclips.

  • @MrSterling314
    @MrSterling314 3 года назад +13

    As a gunsmith, I very much appreciate what you have done here. I've worked on tons of Remington shotguns.
    It's just nice to see the whole thing animated and properly explained.
    Amazing job

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much! That really means a lot coming from someone familiar with firearms. I really appreciate the kind words.

  • @polturdgeist
    @polturdgeist Год назад +361

    "You can't just skin someone alive just because they have fake jorda-"
    2:15

  • @onebadsavage26
    @onebadsavage26 2 года назад +8

    What a great explanation. What really amazes me is that someone 100+ years ago figured out how to make all this work seamlessly...no computer, no calculator. Just paper and pencil

  • @bottasheimfe5750
    @bottasheimfe5750 Год назад

    whenever I see these kinds of purely mechanical firearm mechanisms, I'm always impressed by the fact that these designs are actually pretty old. the Pump Action mechanism was designed nearly a century and a half ago in 1854

  • @angelotero7729
    @angelotero7729 3 года назад +18

    we take advantage of guns but never appreciate what brilliance it took to create them and how they operate, built from people centuries ago.

  • @VioletGiraffe
    @VioletGiraffe 2 года назад +12

    The mechanics is approximately 10x more complicated that I expected. Once can appreciate how the military manufacturing, specifically guns and artillery, was the moving force for high-precision manufacturing becoming scalable and cheap in the 18-19 centuries.

    • @rohmatullah30
      @rohmatullah30 2 года назад

      Hallo How are you guys,.
      ruclips.net/video/yXkBRMAByJ0/видео.html

  • @notcentervillewalter
    @notcentervillewalter 3 года назад +18

    Imagine a RUclips where all videos were of this quality. Just a few daily uploads would be enough instead of the current 1.000 uploads per minute.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +7

      Yeah, I wish more channels would concentrate on quality of quantity too. People think more videos is better, but I think the opposite!

  • @nightlifebartenders
    @nightlifebartenders 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best shotgun explanation to ever exist.

  • @bababagelbrain
    @bababagelbrain 3 года назад +17

    This is so high quality, it’s like something you’d find on how it’s made but better.

    • @ckmoore101
      @ckmoore101 3 года назад

      Yeah, I was thoroughly impressed. Towards the beginning I was thinking this is pretty cool, but I sure wish they would zoom in and show for the other angle..... and seconds later, they did. Eureka moment...so cool.

    • @zov4032
      @zov4032 3 года назад

      @@ckmoore101
      ruclips.net/video/jHpnhSzovR0/видео.html
      😉

  • @Pushtun_174
    @Pushtun_174 3 года назад +139

    Отличная анимация! Автору уважение за такой большой труд!

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +23

      Большое спасибо! 🙌

    • @abrousofer
      @abrousofer 3 года назад +2

      @@mattrittman и тебе. ))))

    • @askvideos1
      @askvideos1 3 года назад

      ooga boogaloo babushka

    • @Pushtun_174
      @Pushtun_174 3 года назад +2

      @@askvideos1 What is it, Grandma?

    • @askvideos1
      @askvideos1 3 года назад

      @@Pushtun_174 baba ookee booki :(

  • @brianrosenstein5190
    @brianrosenstein5190 Год назад +77

    I would love to see one of these for the 1911

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      @ttpaaltpostvarsaboteretiov4418 Год назад

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      I was about 40000 times better rapper and then they stop my constantly daydreams by 100% and with my constantly daydreams and i got super ultra mega extremely unbelievable lightning quickly better with rapping and singing aswell and then since i was about 19 years and 4 months old by often giving me anti psychotic medicine with injections while i slept over many years in a row and my daydreams was always stopped by 100% because they never stopped to keep give me anti psychotic medicine with injections while i slept. With my constantly daydreams and i got a better rapper for every minute i was awake, i also used my daydreams to always make great rhymes everytime i was walking outside and i also used my daydreams super much on same time with everytime i freestyle rap. So it was kind of what i daydreamed, that i freestyle rapped. If they didnt start to give me anti psychotic medicine and i would been 83000-93000 times better rapper than all other rappers in the world combined before i would been 20 years old and i was always going to be a singer and it was always the plan to start practice singing alot in the future, so when i would been famous with rap and i would started to practice singing alot and with my constantly daydreams and i would improve super ultra extremely unbelievable lightning quickly with singing and rapping and because of my constantly daydreams and i would used over 35 more time with singing and rapping, it was only because they stop my daydreams by often giving me anti psychotic medicine, being the reason why i didnt freestyle rap that much and i would made 97-99% of music in the radio in Denmark in 8.3-9.3 months in a row and all my songs would been the only very good songs in the history of the world and since i would been famous and i could used better weed and alot of other drugs for singing and rapping and in 2016 and i would been about 12000 times better than 100% of all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would been about 15000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2016 and i would already have 6000-10000 more listenings to my songs in 2016 more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would make high to very high % of music in the radio in Denmark in 2016 and over 36 more years in a row and i would have 50000-64000 more listenings to my music in 2017 more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would had 122000-148000 more listenings to my songs in 2018 more than justin Biebers music have in total and in 2018 and i would been about 21000 times better than 100% of all other singers from 100% of all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and about 200000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2018 aswell.. In 2020 and i would been about 33500 times better than all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would been about 275000-300000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2020 and i would have 370000-530000 more listenings to my music in 2020 more than justin Biebers music have in total, in 2021 and i would had 520000-750000 more listenings to my music more than justin Biebers music have in total and i would been about 41000 times better than 100% of all other singers from 100% of countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing in 2021 and about 320000-350000 times better rapper than all other rappers from all countries in the world combined in 2021 and today i would been about 350000-394000 times better rapper than 100% of all other rappers in the world combined and today i would been about 46500 times better than 100% of all other singers from all countries in the world combined at making songs/music by singing and i would by 100% guarantee get 4.3-5.5 million more listenings to rap songs during my life more than Eminems music have in total and i would by 100% guarantee get 6.3 million to 8.5 million more listenings to singing songs during my life more than justin Biebers music have in total and my songs was so fantastic and famous that close to all the songs would been famous in 1000s of octillion of years in the future and almost 100% of all of my rap songs would been 1.5 octillion to 40 octillion times better than 99,99995% of all other peoples rap songs and my singing songs would been 1.5 octillion to 40 octillion times better than 99,9999% of all others singing songs. i started to smoke cigarettes again in mental asylum in 2019 and when my post wasn't sabotaged anymore / when my testosterone was high and i stop to smoke cigarettes and heal my voice chord and start to smoke cigarettes and even though they never stopped to sabotage my post and i stopped to smoke cigarettes in december in 2021 and starting with singing practice alot in january in 2022 and i would already made about 25 rap music videos in january in 2022 that i recorded myself with beats i would buy online and i got my dad to video record me and by using a video camera stand and it would quickly get a me good record deal and i would already made 97-99% of music in the radio in denmark in 8-9 months in a row and i would already hyad earned 30 billion to 80 billion danish kroner and i would by 100% guarantee get 230-378 more listenings to my music in 1-2 years in the future more than justin biebers music have in total.

    • @polturdgeist
      @polturdgeist Год назад

      @@ttpaaltpostvarsaboteretiov4418 the fuck is this reply lmfao

    • @jimlance583
      @jimlance583 3 месяца назад

      They exist on RUclips.

  • @snorky776
    @snorky776 Год назад +2

    I just purchased a Remington 870 for my first shotgun. I’m so excited!!!

  • @lostboy583
    @lostboy583 3 года назад +16

    It’s remarkable how incredibly complicated while simultaneously simple the mechanisms actually are.

  • @sergei6572
    @sergei6572 3 года назад +92

    Another brilliant work of the MASTER.

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman  3 года назад +9

      Haha! Thank you so much, seriously :)

  • @arcosprey4811
    @arcosprey4811 3 года назад +6

    The engineering behind guns is so insane

  • @Frostyrice
    @Frostyrice 9 месяцев назад

    So clear, straight to the point, no wasted time, great breakdowns. holy.

  • @Avlys101
    @Avlys101 2 года назад +19

    I was a pacifist before watching your gun animations - now I have a healthy appreciation of the engineering elegance of these amazing machines - thanks to you Matt

    • @Avlys101
      @Avlys101 2 года назад +2

      Yes - good point.

    • @omiheaddev7090
      @omiheaddev7090 2 года назад +6

      Remember, the majority of civilians gun owners hopefully feel nothing other than recoil and a random chuckle from the blast. You should consult family if you feel malice while using a gun.

    • @batalorian7997
      @batalorian7997 2 года назад

      For a minute there, i thought it was going to get dark

    • @SavageGerbil
      @SavageGerbil 2 года назад

      Pacifists are more welcome than anyone in the gun hobby. Honestly, there's nowhere else that you'll find more admonitions against doing anything that might lead to unnecessary conflict. One of the first lessons a person gets from their peers when they get a license to carry, "You ever flipped anyone off on the road? Well now you don't. Ever."