How a Bullpup Works
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2018
- 3d Animation on how a bullpup rifle works. Featuring the IWI Tavor X95. Parts starts at 0:50. Function starts at 3:17. For educational purposes. Modeled and rendered with Lightwave.
Music: Technology by TonyAllians.
I see like half the people in these comments taking shit, so can we just acknowledge how good this animation is?
Your profile pic helps me keep calm.
prongles
Yes, and amazing explanation
How the heck did u know im taking a shit right now
animation: good
bullpups: shit, should never exist, just use any other gun
Please keep doing these videos. I have honestly learned a lot from them.
The mechanics and everything of the mechanism is explicit. It's a class of mechanics. Completely.
Yeah I love these info graphic mini show its like a new episode a day from ancient warfare to modern to vacation themed content.
And now you can build your own gun
learn what, i think u will make ur own gun. zzzzzzz
Ok you now what I don't understand all "things" u guys said
"An animation made by 45Snipers" why does he need so many snipers
bouncy seal and why can the snipers make animations? Lol
Lol
You sound like the U.S. Government.
To make the animation
Why does he stop at 45 I say?
Every other part: has a cool name
That one part: *butt*
and then he puts the mag in right after. hehe. i never left 4th grade
butt is the coolest name wdym
@sgt good sir no the butt is the rubber part of the stock most people think they are the same but they are not (you changed your name so I edited it)
Cocking bar is not bad though
@Sgt Good Sir nope, since it was referring to the buttpad and not the stock itself.
One thing I love about bullpups is how easy it is to reload. You can keep your weapon easily pointed at the target and reload. The grip is in the center of the gun instead of the back, so it is easy to hold the weapon while pointing it forward when you reload. Any regular gun, because the grip is in the back of the weapon, all the weight tilts forward when you reload, making it a big harder for you to control your weapon when reloading.
plus you get longer barrel since it extends further back
I only recently was able to handle a bullpup, and was pleased about the weight being in the rear. Holding up an AR for any length of time becomes tiring, even with a vertical forward grip. Not so with the bullpup. If I could only afford one...
Nah man how will you reload while being prone and also lots of moving parts as well as the trigger bar is right next to a movable magazine so if it bents while reloading you are done in actual mission and also lots of extra protection is added which just increase the weight of the rifle however I do like the bolt and the hammer mechanism in this rifle but I would go ar/ak any day of the week
@@arnavsharma9614 I said one thing I love about bullpups, not that it has no flaws.
@@DxnnyLy oh sorry 😂😂
Very nice. One thing I would like to suggest: When tearing down the weapon to show the bolt and other components in isolation, maybe keep some representation of the overall weapon's profile (like a silhouette or something) there for context.
Yh..I thought this too. Nice constructive criticism
@@deekay2899 we call this hate
@@smokecrash2147 really
Idea
"Welcome to bullpups, the action is in the back"
Did I just stumble upon a brothel?
You guys have somehow managed to make your videos even more amazing!! Bullpup is a very complicated firearm!
Thank you Alan!
Not really. It depends on the Bullpup. The AUG is a relatively easy weapon. It has only 4 main parts and around 6 small parts.
Complicated? Fuck. And im trying to fabricate a functional one when i can. I’m making a mockup model out of cardboard rn.
Its the R3KT from my favorite game COD: Infinite Warfare.
@@EffoVexx A+ for the effort in mechanical engineering, F- in video game tastes though...jk
We know engineers are crazy, but those who animated the function, are Next Level!
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That was really informational. I live how simple the action seems when you know what all the parts do. I've always been fascinated by all those parts working together in harmony for one purpose.
Just imagine... this much complexity in a vessel that can be held on human hands... The dude who invented this is a mad genius.
you ever heard of the g11?
Bullpups have their significant flaws though.
For one you need a long trigger linkage which makes trigger feel awful compared to regular rifle, which makes them less ergonomic to use.
Secondly you have the entire action of the rifle directly by your chest, neck and face, which in the event of a catastrophic malfunction will send shrapnel straight towards your neck, chest cavity and eyes, drastically decreasing your chances of surviving.
Bullpups are also more complex to build and maintain, so they need good care to run properly, which if you know soldiers and battlefield conditions in general, you should avoid.
There are good reasons why only so few armies adopted bullpups as their standard issue rifles: Austria, Australia, United Kingdom, Israel.
These are all countries with small but highly professional armies whose particular battle doctrine suits use of bullpups very well.
@@edim108 k. don't know who asked you but... k.
@@christopherdomingo7049 calling someone "mad genius" when what they made isn't widely adopted bc of it's obvious flaws feels kinda dumb...
@@edim108 who hurt you?
Wow! Didn't know the bullpup was so complicated. Very effective system but lots that can go wrong with all the components
The only additional component is the trigger bar. Literally everything else is the same or analogue in a conventional layout weapon.
honestly i was so surprised by the bar connecting to the trigger mechanism i though it would be more complicated than that
@Alice Dexter HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@lucastonoli3256 wut
@@crumb6332 Battle proven my balls. That thing was barely issued until 5 years ago, most units were still using ARs or Galil. Also, being an issued rifle doesn't mean a fuck all, many armed forces had shitty weapons for years regardless of their performance (M60, M14 in the US, the RPD in the Soviet Army, etc).
Absolutely amazing animation, angles, colors, and work put into this animated video. I'd love this type of video for all kinds of things (not just weapons).
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alex mulloney He’s soaking his sore butt from being knocked on his ass by a 5.56 round.
Lol
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Why is this in my recommendations?
Idk nan molla
i don't know same for me but it is an nice vid but the intro way to long
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Homosexual looking for attention in the comments
But, this is interesting :/
PLEASE stop posting these recommendations jokes in the comments everyone has seen them for the 5000th time
The graphical visualization & the cut-off views makes it so easy to understand.
I am amazed by the effort that you have put into making this detailed animation. 👍👍
Impressive animation!!! I learned so much about my new X95 watching this. Thank you!
One of the best explanations for high quality 3D renderings.
I had purchased a Tavor some time ago....and your animation was fascinating. The information on how its works was top shelf....Thank you
Absolutely an amazing design and an ingenuity of the whole machine gun. Plus an unbelievable good animation. Thanks!!!
Finally a Jeep driver that can park.
Probably cause it's a Land Rover.
Whoever is the genius behind this art needs a raise, great job
This is probably the best video I've seen that shows how a gun works, a bullpup rifle at least. I haven't seen anything better than this
This is so f’n insanely well done. Love it.
You did a really good job, the only thing I was curious about, and maybe I just missed it, was how the trigger resets. Everything else is awesome!
Fantastic, thank you for your work.
Thank you for this. This has been extremely educational and informative. Much appreciated.
Brilliant Animation.....TY
Thank you!
Awesome we need more like this and i subscribed u 😍
This was such a well made video. Guns are so cool. They're machines designed around controlling a mini explosion and using it to your advantage
Thank you for making this video. I knew it was complicated but I have a new appreciation for IWI development now. Love mine!
The graphics are amazing and I'm a jeep lover armed with guns. Thank you for creating such an amazing video I enjoyed till the end👍
interesting
*starts 3d printing parts*
The Mossad's gonna eat your ass if you steal their military technology boy, be careful
Wow , I wasn't expecting to be this detailed , fine work I must say
so beautifully made and the mechanics behind it is so hypnotic to me
Video starts at 0:50
XD
Thanks you wholesome soul
Thanks, I appreciate it.
This really helps the one chain comment arguing about the intro length.
Hats off the to video editor!!
I really appreciated the educational value of this animation! Please keep doing them!
OMG this is the best cross-sectional explanation movie I've ever seen!!!
AWESOME!!!
Bullpups is like the Calculus of guns
I think grandmaster jay needs to watch this
I like the intro. Reminds me of driving around the intracoastal waterways close to Camp Lejeune on a warm summer night.
Simple but well presented animation, clearly demonstrated and explained. Excellent work!
Very nice
Thank you
That's awesome, thanks for your great work! If you got chance, could you please demonstrate how Norinco TYPE-97 works? It's bullpup rifle featured with strike firing system.
Thank you!
@@45Snipers yow bruv, somebody spamming in the comments a fake giveaway notice.
This is a great video really, i thought i know my way around a Tavor but i honestly learned a lot.
It’s amazing really, I know there is the regular stuff like m4’s but bulpups are like my cup of tea
Eccelent video dude, how are you doing that? Damn!
Thank you! Lots of hard work my friend. : )
How would a bullpup use auto then? I know an ar has a safety selector grove to allow the hammer release to float independently along with a hammer catch but how does the bullpup do jt
The same way any other gas operated firearm that is capable of firing in full auto. The sear doesn't catch because the trigger is pulled, the gas pushed the bold carrier group backward, resetting the hammer, the hammer doesn't catch on the sear allowing the hammer to strike again.
... selector groove* ... how does the bullpup do it*?*
@@badgaming921 ... bolt* carrier ...
Great job, love your work
This is the first video I've seen by you guys and oddly enough it's easier for me to follow than a person doing a weapons breakdown. This coming from a Army Infantry rifleman Veteran. Keep 'em coming... and I'm looking forward to creeping around your other videos. Amazing graphics!
Am I crazy or does that sound like an edited tarkov menu track?
THIS is how you make educational videos. So much info and a great breakdown. There was nothing that left me questioning anything. Great video and earned a subscription from me 🤙🏽
Insanely educational, thank you so much!
Wow, this is easy to understand and teaches me alot
Really liked the intro, action in the back? ;)
0:52 is when the video actually starts
Ive watched so many "how does ... work" videos and this BY FAR has been the cleanest, clearest, most informative, comprehendable video ive seen thus far. 5⭐'s
Wow, that was amazing! Thank you! Keep up the great work, I've learned a lot from your videos.
"The action is in the back"
So bullpops are guns were their magazines are at the back
they are chosen because the action is closer to the stock, making it easier to handle the recoil. And also the gas blowback is probably faster since its closer to the cartridge
Pretty much
@@unlshtb4524 what is their downside?
@@TwoFoxPlays , arguably, bullpaps are more expensive to make, plus they have their chambers closer to shooter's face.
Ya with no buttstock space unlike m4's (which makes it unnecessarily longer). Ingeneous design really.
I bet it's shorter than m4's but works like it. I think it has the same accuracy too. Idk never used a bullpop.
WOW... definitely
a great concept in showing
the workings -- MUCH appreciated
Keep up the great work.
Gotta love the good ole Hebrew Hammer!
In which software you make that?
Lightwave he write it in the description
Jason Fly lol! Thanks for the laugh.
I don’t think anyone else can make a more clear cut video of a guns working mechanism like yours. 👌🏼
This actually answered a lot of questions I had regarding the internals of this gun. I feel a lot better about trying to buy one now, since I really only like to buy things I have a firm understanding of.
*The* *Action* *Is* *In* *The* *Back*
What kind of action?
*insertslennyface*
bullpump action
Stupid question, but what's the difference between a civilian gun and military?
This version comes with single fire on the selector switch where as the military has full auto added to their selector switch
the former has been manufactured so that it cant possibly go full auto without some modifications that will void its warranty and also classify it as a new type of weapon, whereas a military firearm already has all the components necessary to go full auto along with minor differences in manufacturing and materials used.
In short, civvie firearms are like a guard dog thats been neutered with a muzzle on the mouth (and yet retains a nasty bark) whereas a military firearm would be an ex-K9 unit guard dog fully capable of ripping an offender a new one.
the main difference is that the sear is replaced with an auto sear which does quite a few things i can't explain easily so just watch this video ruclips.net/video/WtGZBL5BmZE/видео.html
derUBERmuller uhh that is an extremely stupid answer so i can imprint a word into a rifle and that makes it fully automatic?
Rhino Media typically ammunition caliber and the automatic feature (which is hard to get legally in the US). Civilian guns typically use a smaller caliber since it’s main use will be for shooting down range and home defense, while military weaponry typically have the option for automatic fire and feature higher calibers for going through armor and eventually killing the target.
@@derubermuller5971 sorry but nope military is dropping full auto their guns do 3+ round burst now but civil gun versions only do 1 round burst
What a work my friend, and well done!
Superb video, had to watch it 3 times to clearly grasp everything, you couldn't make it any better.
Replace music with a sped up "Somebody that I used to know" and it will become lore.
4:48
_ow, I can't believe you've done this_
I love guns but dont understand much of how they internally work. This made it sooo much easier to learn how the mechanis is and what a lot of the things do!! Thanks!
Thank you!!! I have a better understanding of how the Tavor x95 works. Very helpful!
Omg the ak is so much simpler, i feel like a middle eastern rebel would need a college degree in bullpup in order to take it apart clean it and then put it back together.
AK is pretty much the great simple gun.
And that's bad.
Mal Theri bad but inevitable
@@Filip708 Whats the problem with that fact?Just means it's easier to keep the weapons out of uneducated hands
Mal Theri you cant be actually serious? You are trolling me now. Who's going to topple the dictatorships? Educated privileged white boys or middle eastern rebels? And then there is the cost and effectiveness of buying and distributing bullpup rifles with teaching classes(sunday school for bullpup). Its more effective for the covert operations to smuggle simple used up aks from previous insurgencies/wars to a group of rebels and not being able to be traced back to a certain agency.
How a sniper rifle works
The typical differences between standard and sniper rifles are usually the length of the barrel and capture of the gasses so as to provide faster propulsion and tighter groupings. The reason sniper rifles aren't typically semi-auto is because of the amount of lost gasses when the breach opens. There are exceptions, but Bolt Actions are often thought as the most efficient in this regard, either in performance or manufacturing proceses.
I could be wrong, but this is how I've had it explained to me. I'd be moderately surprised if there are any open bolt sniper rifles. I'm going to see if there are after I post this. If so, I wonder why the designers did so.
Sniper rifles are *WAY* too simple, if it's a bolt action that is
love how simple and easy it is to understand
I learned a lot with all the component break down. please keep making videos like this.
this is more Complicated than a Steyr Aug.
cleaned the f88, its way less complicated. Different fire selector/there isn't one. Everything comes it out 2-3 movements and is easy to clean.
@@patc5585 Exactly but some people still struggle to clean it haha. The New EF88 Steyr is even easier the barrel and the Reciever is one whole part now. And it has a bolt release too.
wow the more you know
John Browning would have done it different.
Well no shit, idiot
Yo u kidding me, John Browning would've designed it in such a way that it would stay in service for over 100 years and that there would be another pseudo religion named after it.
If Kalashnikov made it, it would be unbreakable, used for hundreds of years onwards and be praised to hell and back.
ALL HAIL JOHN BROWNING! THE FATHER OF MODERN WEAPONS! THE BRINGER OF DESTRUCTION TO ALL ENEMIES OF AMERICA!
Browning did do it, and he did it better. He made the M2. 😍
Thanks for the series of flashes at my eyes, really enjoyed it watching at night!
Good work!! Thank you for this brother
So an Aug would be considered a bull pop firearm then.
Delta niner plays it is
what about the l85 serise ?
So the expanding gases make an automatic weapon. Ahh I see.
Lekha Pratap Semi-automatic. You still have to pull the trigger for every round fired. All the gasses do is load the next round for you. Fully automatic is when the gun will keep firing and cycling the rounds until you release the trigger.
Best way to visualize it is look at a single action revolver vs. a double action revolver. Then the double action vs. a generic pistol (a glock for example)
Derek Beatty Aaaah but then how is the Kalashnikov different. As when submerged in water they tend to perform better, comparatively. I heard most just lock?
Lekha Pratap well most guns aren’t designed to be fired underwater, they’re just expected to be functional when wet. A Navy Seal’s weapon will be underwater for any amount of time, but it needs to be ready to use immediately upon reaching land. Besides, a bullet underwater loses a LOT of velocity so any projectile underwater, without its own propulsion, is practically useless.
For this weapon its a gas-operated system as you already mentioned. Another way would be a recoil operated system, like most pistols (one exception being the desert eagle) and some LMGs.
Derek Beatty True..true. But the bullet could still puncture or kill, right?
That is if the waters are calm and the distance less or equal to five meters?
Another great video from you guys, thanks.
Awesome video! Thank you
Bullpup sucks actually
- Most bullpups are NOT ambidextrous. Except FN bullpups (F2000 and P90), they will launch hot brass into to your face if you're a lefty. (Yes I'm aware that some bullpups can change between left and right handed rather easy, but it's still better to have a firearm that works on both hands anyway
- Ergonomics. They are rear-heavy and you can't have an adjustable stock (one of the things I like about the AR-15 platform) or folding/retractable stocks. Hell, sometimes the stock can be *both* folded/retracted and adjusted, or just remove the stock completely
- Harder to reload. The magazine is *behind* your dominant hand, reaching it is trickier than conventional firearms (the P90 is an exception again, he magazine is mounted upwards)
- Last and most importantly: *the trigger*. Any shooter will tell you that bullpup triggers are crappier than conventional ones.
There can also be more disadvantages that I forgot to mention
The thing about it not being completely ambidextrous is it is my rifle so as long as I can shoot it that's all that matters. And it can be easily reconfigured to be left handed worst case scenario. And as for it being rear heavy and hard to control, it is actually easier to control than a conventional rifle because the center of gravity is closer to you. And as for the magazine being harder to reload, that just takes practice. I can reload my tavor faster than I ever could an m4 due to the mag release, mag well, and bolt release being highly accessible. However a person's firearm choice depends completely on the person and what they think and are looking for
Last 3 are highly subjective and opinionated.
+Rear-Weight is great for holding extended periods of time, one-handed shooting. VHS-2 has retracting stock but length of pull isn't really an issue on most bullpups so why worry about collapsible stocks?
+Training issue, period. Reloading is not harder at all lol don't blame your lack of training on a firearm design.
+Multiple bullpups with excellent triggers (MDRX, RDB, X95/AUG aftermarkets, SRS-A2).
In other words you most likely never spent an hour shooting a bullpup and fetched all your biased info from diehard AR fanboys on the internet. Use common sense.
3:17 butt
😳😳😳😳 butt 🤤
yes, that is what it is called
Great video. I love it how you highlighted the parts which were about to move. Very interesting
impeccable modeling, animation, everything
Get rid of that intro lol the rest looked awesome but the intro sucks, sorry.
3:15 butt hahahahahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for the high quality video.
The quality in this video 👌🏼👌🏼... just WOW, I learned a lot
me:oh! this is gun(marveled)
**sees the comment section**
phd guy1: magazine bla bla bla centre of weight bla bla bla bla handling bla bla bla length of gun bla bla bla........
phd guy2:bla bla eject right side bla bla left handed
phd guy3:bla bla prone bla bla mag close to armpit
also me**closes the comment section**
U just told isis how to make a better weapon
very cool, thanks for posting!
Super well made and spectacularly informative.