Straight Blowback Systems In Firearms

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @TheMouseGunner
    @TheMouseGunner  6 лет назад +37

    If you are wondering what program I use for the creation of this video, please check the description. It should be included on every video in this series, if not let me know.

    • @tiggytheimpaler5483
      @tiggytheimpaler5483 5 лет назад +5

      MouseGunner not gonna lie super glad I saw this. Never even heard of this program

    • @haminatorainz7227
      @haminatorainz7227 2 года назад

      Will this work for a semi caseless bullet?

  • @crazywyvern4704
    @crazywyvern4704 3 года назад +83

    Me: interested in how guns and bullets work
    ATF: it’s interesting that your interested

    • @MrBum56
      @MrBum56 3 года назад +9

      I am taking a gunsmith course right now. I have to do all types of searches on firearms. I hope I am not on some list by now hahaha

    • @juliansoto2651
      @juliansoto2651 3 года назад +2

      @@MrBum56 you are, no doubt about that lol. Also get into 3d printing, IMO that's the future of firearms.

    • @crazywyvern4704
      @crazywyvern4704 3 года назад +6

      @@MrBum56 if you aren’t on at least a few lists, I don’t know what your doing

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 2 года назад +7

      Dear NSA. I plan on owning a M 60 machine gun. Now put me on a list. Hah

    • @thefirstjim
      @thefirstjim Год назад

      ​@@juliansoto2651it is, but that search combo is bound to cause a little bit of an uproar with the atf

  • @seancsnm
    @seancsnm 2 месяца назад +1

    Great and straightforward explanation!

  • @jacobstaten2366
    @jacobstaten2366 5 лет назад +15

    Great video. It's amazing how simple the design is.

    • @somenbwithabadhistoryteach5872
      @somenbwithabadhistoryteach5872 4 года назад +4

      there's a reason they were invented before the modern assault rifle. I could make one with some shit from the plumming section of Home Depot.

    • @jacobstaten2366
      @jacobstaten2366 4 года назад +5

      @@somenbwithabadhistoryteach5872 like P.A. Luty.

    • @Schrodingers_kid
      @Schrodingers_kid 2 года назад

      This is how you want it to be if you want to produce a lot of these

  • @nathanapplegate5374
    @nathanapplegate5374 8 лет назад +8

    So here is the simplified explanation of how blowback operation works. It makes good use of Newton's third law of motion by using the opposite but equal reaction of the hot gasses pushing the bullet out the barrel to push the bolt back, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round.

    • @LaGrandeBayou
      @LaGrandeBayou 3 года назад

      Exactly,
      but if you were to watch a version of this explanation with X-ray video on the Browning A5 (or the earlier 1930s version he allowed Remington to manufacture the Model 11) you would really see Newton’s Law. The ENTIRE barrel of the shotgun is spring loaded to enter into the breech and kick out the spent shell will throwing in another round.
      It’s such an absolutely ingenious method of creating a semi automatic firing mechanism that he won numerous US military contracts on variants of that one design alone.
      Pure genius.

  • @launch4
    @launch4 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video. Loved the explanation of how the pressure causes the brass to stick to the chamber, which would either tear the rim off or cause an explosion if the gun tries to extract too early. For a long time I just thought it was so it didn't eject the brass hard enough to maim or kill anyone standing next to it.

  • @plumtiger1
    @plumtiger1 2 года назад +2

    i love the tec-9. I think its simplicity is its genius

  • @Tezcax
    @Tezcax 8 лет назад +10

    Damn, just learned about that game, going to download it ASAP

  • @jentamibrannan1415
    @jentamibrannan1415 5 лет назад

    I am taking a forensic class: Firearms and Toolmarks, and your explanation and X-ray videos have helped immensely!!!

  • @Username-ld7ho
    @Username-ld7ho 3 года назад +30

    This is probably one of the simplest designs. The only part that would take a bit of skill to make, is the bolt. The rest is fairly doable. With 3D printers, making one of these would be awesome.

  • @HalfBreedMix
    @HalfBreedMix 4 года назад +6

    Some extra info regarding why the Tec-9 was so popular with the bad guys: More than the affordability you mentioned, it was the amount of firepower for its small size. It worked well as an intimidator, yes, any gun is scary, but this one could just hose out bullets making your chance to escape way less (even if the person firing it can't aim very well). Fun fact : the AB10 was a neutered version of this gun, and therefore became just a big clumsy handgun.

  • @ukaszbanasiak4787
    @ukaszbanasiak4787 2 года назад +2

    The bolt in such a system is not cloesed at all. It starts opening exactly when the bullet starts to move due to conservation of momentum. The trick is actually to keep the blowback action slow enough that the bullet can go all the way down the barell before the thin part of the empty case looses its support in the chamber.

  • @JazenValencia
    @JazenValencia 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I am studying gun design and this was very interesting.

  • @abstractapproach634
    @abstractapproach634 Год назад

    Jiminez Arms .380 has the spring under the barrel and is out if business because someone didn't follow one of the 4 rules.
    Anecdotally, awesome gun: more reliable than a new highpoint or an old glock on my last target shoot.

  • @LaGrandeBayou
    @LaGrandeBayou 3 года назад +1

    It would be awesome if you could do a similar video on the John Browning A5 with a barrel that is spring loaded to and ejects the spent shell. The classic and world famous flawless humpback’ design

  • @SpecialSoldier109
    @SpecialSoldier109 3 года назад +13

    at 0.75 speed it sounds like you're a drunk professor

  • @user-ur5xh9po4f
    @user-ur5xh9po4f 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video , could you do an explanation of the p90 please ?

  • @sotospeak415
    @sotospeak415 7 лет назад +3

    Anybody else notice that it wasn't a dual recoil spring on the second gun. It was the striker or firing pin or whatever you wanna call it

  • @BFB_tg
    @BFB_tg 2 года назад

    Finally got it, thanks for your vid!!

  • @victorvictor8587
    @victorvictor8587 6 лет назад +8

    The Tech 9 can be considered a form of birth control in the lower income neighborhood .

  • @bruhbruhbruhbruh12
    @bruhbruhbruhbruh12 7 лет назад +18

    Hey now I can make my own blowback zipgun! Good thing it’s legal as long as I don’t sell it!

  • @BOBimusRex
    @BOBimusRex 4 года назад

    4:20 How/where does the force of the combustion act against the slide to send it rearward? Ian Mccullums video skips over this step too.

    • @OZTutoh
      @OZTutoh 4 года назад

      The expanding gas in the cartridge pushes the cartridge backwards and that pushes the slide backwards as well.

    • @BOBimusRex
      @BOBimusRex 4 года назад

      @@OZTutoh Again I say, how? What force is acting on what surface to make that happen? Obviously gun go bang, slide go back. But how? Why? Anyone got a better answer than, " gun go bang, slide go back"?

    • @OZTutoh
      @OZTutoh 4 года назад

      @@BOBimusRex Newton's Third Law.
      If you can't wrap your head around that, I can't help you.

    • @BOBimusRex
      @BOBimusRex 4 года назад

      @@OZTutoh So you don't know either.
      Example: With an Ar-15 the expanding gas flows through the gas tube, into the bcg and the pressure pushes against the bolt which pushes against the barrel etc etc.
      Question: In a blowback pistol, what pushes the slide back? Is it like a tab that sticks out from the slide and braces against the back of the bullet or something? I just want to know how the energy gets from the bullet to the slide.

    • @BOBimusRex
      @BOBimusRex 4 года назад

      @Howyadoinmon I was just wondering how and where there force got from the cartridge to the slide, but I think I figured it out eventually. I figure if the slide makes contact with a round to strip it from the mag and move it forward into the barrel, then thats where the contact happens going the other way. I just feel like that's an important step that always gets left out.

  • @samt5716
    @samt5716 5 лет назад

    Dang that was one awesome, informational and educational video. Thanks for making it!

  • @LTLoudpack7100
    @LTLoudpack7100 6 лет назад +1

    You should do a vid on the Vector
    .45

  • @thelos8093
    @thelos8093 3 года назад

    Would you do a video on a specific firearm? Maybe for a cost?

  • @Bruh..669
    @Bruh..669 5 месяцев назад

    Thought the tec 9 is open bolt? Arent most compact smgs open bolt systems?

  • @BikingVikingHH
    @BikingVikingHH 7 лет назад +26

    This could have been a beautiful four minute video

  • @cster9261
    @cster9261 3 года назад +1

    Would it be possible to make a straight blow back to assault rifle?

    • @merkymurk7534
      @merkymurk7534 3 года назад +1

      Definitely but not viable, because the weight of the bolt would have to increase as stronger cartridges (pressure from the powder) are used.
      This makes the gun heavier as you have a larger round, heavier bolt, longer barrel and the larger recoil. And the fact that you want it to be fully automatic, you're gonna need strong arms
      This is why this system's only used for pistol calibre guns, though people have tried doing this with rifle calibre guns, doubt they went far though.
      hope that answered your question!

  • @joeshmoe1138
    @joeshmoe1138 2 месяца назад

    GREAT VIDEO !!!! MANY THANKS

  • @wrathmachine7609
    @wrathmachine7609 3 года назад

    How much does the bolt weight? Can't find info anywhere

  • @glendjunuslodoli211
    @glendjunuslodoli211 5 лет назад +1

    Please make video about how recoiless rifle work

    • @mikunakano6622
      @mikunakano6622 5 лет назад

      Like Vector ? (I know Vector is a SMG)

    • @glendjunuslodoli211
      @glendjunuslodoli211 5 лет назад

      @@mikunakano6622 no,like M3 Carl Gustav,it's usually used as anti tank gun

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 4 года назад

      @@mikunakano6622 No that's delayed blowback iirc, he's talking about something like a Carl Gustav

  • @MrBum56
    @MrBum56 3 года назад

    dude thank you so much. you spoke clearly and it was easy to follow

  • @sirpseudonymous5555
    @sirpseudonymous5555 6 лет назад +2

    You had me at Mouse Gunner

  • @brellow-416
    @brellow-416 7 лет назад

    Great video, very educative explanation.

  • @kovamaps9379
    @kovamaps9379 5 лет назад +1

    Can 12 gauge shotgun can be blowback operated??

    • @theartofnigas3245
      @theartofnigas3245 5 лет назад +2

      Yes - Benelli M4

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 4 года назад

      @@theartofnigas3245 I thought Benellis were recoil operated
      Edit: nvm they're inertia operated

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 3 года назад

      Yes, but not many shotguns use this system, one notable example being the AA-12

  • @timur5241
    @timur5241 4 года назад

    Can SMGs, semi-auto shotguns, semi/full auto rifles & machine guns work same way?

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 4 года назад +1

      You can but often not in straight blowback as higher pressure cartridges require a larger bolt or slide mass
      Straight blowback is mostly kept in SMGs, pistol caliber carbines, and pistols in low caliber carts these days

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 3 года назад

      To add some ammunition have high chamber pressures that require more than having a heavy bolt and/or spring pressure isn't enough to contain the detonation and delayer systems or even locking lugs are needed

  • @rackal3753
    @rackal3753 5 лет назад +1

    I've been really confused about what exactly brings the bolt or slide back in non gas-operated systems. I still don't really get it
    This is going to sound really stupid, but is it the force of the gas on the casing that blows the casing back at the same time propelling the bullet, and that casing being blown back is what resets the slide/bolt?

    • @EricFBG
      @EricFBG 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, that is exactly it. The old Physics saying "Every action has an opposite and equal reaction" explains it, like you already understand from what I see.
      The same force that propels the bullet forward propels the slide backwards.

    • @rackal3753
      @rackal3753 5 лет назад +1

      ​@@EricFBG I've watched more videos like this and its not exactly the casing itself doing the work to cycle everything and then ejecting, it really *is* just the opposite force of the propulsion. I just had to kind of think about it until my brain accepted it and now it all makes sense. Thanks for affirming this

    • @leonardmoriarity7066
      @leonardmoriarity7066 2 года назад

      @@EricFBG 0

  • @gerardsta3397
    @gerardsta3397 5 лет назад

    after viewing the slider mechanism and then seeing the tech, it's hard not to instantly love the tech, It VISUALLY MAKES SENSE, slider way too complicated gross, added complications. You just know when you see something and it works and makes sense!!!!!

  • @cemcelebipaul
    @cemcelebipaul 8 лет назад +1

    very educative, thank you very much.

  • @majormitchell01
    @majormitchell01 5 лет назад

    Great vid mate. Well done and thanks.

  • @jabbersthekillerrabbit5057
    @jabbersthekillerrabbit5057 3 года назад

    I wonder if it’s possible for a tank to have a system like this

  • @callofthewillman4469
    @callofthewillman4469 4 года назад

    Bonds ppk was in 32acp was it not?

  • @aldaoroman
    @aldaoroman 6 лет назад

    can you try the silenced Ruger 22LR

  • @meltedcheese1091
    @meltedcheese1091 3 года назад

    James Bond didn’t have much say in the matter. Q picked it and M made James take the PPK and leave behind his Beretta .25. In Dr No the book, James was actually pretty pissed about it

  • @moeynola6747
    @moeynola6747 7 лет назад

    can u do how a PMR30 operates?

  • @WKZworks
    @WKZworks 6 лет назад

    The chamber indicator on the PPK needs addressing.

  • @electropentatonic
    @electropentatonic 6 лет назад +1

    This is awesome

  • @kelakakku
    @kelakakku 5 лет назад +38

    0:13 hehe pee pee good vid tho

  • @andycopland3179
    @andycopland3179 6 лет назад

    Did you make these?

  • @byakuya666100
    @byakuya666100 7 лет назад +5

    is that why 45 hi point is bulky

    • @TheMouseGunner
      @TheMouseGunner  7 лет назад +3

      Yes, that is partially the reason. The other part of why it is so bulky is what the slide is made out of and how it is made. It is cast out of a zinc alloy (zamak). Cast part are often times made thicker then required to try and prevent imperfections in the casting process weakening the part and the zinc alloy is more bulky per weight to the more traditional slide material steel.

  • @paulyd4459
    @paulyd4459 6 лет назад +1

    V e ry good mate. A stronger spring would of been twice as strong t h ough

  • @codingmaster6321
    @codingmaster6321 7 лет назад +1

    How does a CO2 power blowback work ?

    • @jacobstaten2366
      @jacobstaten2366 5 лет назад

      For an airsoft gun?

    • @merkymurk7534
      @merkymurk7534 3 года назад

      no such thing as that, you mean an airsoft guns or air guns, bullets propel with the gunpowder inside.

  • @michaeljordon704
    @michaeljordon704 7 лет назад

    Is straight blowback systems only for pistol calibers

    • @coneberry6905
      @coneberry6905 7 лет назад

      Yep. If you're going for bigger calibers, the cons overshadow the pros. Do note that the M1A1 Thompson also uses a straight blowback system, so you're not just limited to pistols.

    • @pearlysplayhouse7761
      @pearlysplayhouse7761 7 лет назад

      Michael Jordon I do believe it has to do with shell length, pistol shells are much smaller than rifle rounds and can eject with less clearance and wouldn't take as long of a spring, as well as the chamber pressures not being too high along with the weight and recoil.

    • @frankdamsy9715
      @frankdamsy9715 7 лет назад

      Jake Growler You'd be correct. Typically blowback rifles and shotguns are either Lever Delayed Blowback (FA Mas, most Beneili shotguns, most older ww1 era machine guns) or Roller Delayed Blowback (G3 and its variantions, Cemte, Tristar Shotguns)
      The delay keeps the bolt held back long enough for the round to come out of the chamber

    • @wolffforge4839
      @wolffforge4839 7 лет назад

      Coneberry m1a1 is chambered in .45 acp which is a pistol caliber

    • @wolffforge4839
      @wolffforge4839 7 лет назад +1

      Michael Jordon it is limited to pistol style calibers due the the chamber pressure. Rifle cartridges have much more powder for similar sized bullets so they create much more pressure. In order to counteract the massive increase in power the bolt weight would have to increase dramatically. A .50 bmg open bolt blowback would need over 50 lb of bolt weight to make it cycle without exploding.

  • @B_Site
    @B_Site 3 года назад

    Im designing my own open bolt bullpup smg rn for fun

  • @hdexotic1914
    @hdexotic1914 4 года назад

    simple, yet still a better mechanism that many modern rifles

  • @teffrish3838
    @teffrish3838 3 года назад

    Hi their can you animate specter sub machine gun?

  • @hianaboud7341
    @hianaboud7341 7 лет назад

    I have cz model z 25 cal it doesn't has an ejector how it ejects the case

    • @nosurrender7275
      @nosurrender7275 7 лет назад +1

      Hian Aboud the recoil itself kicks it right out...my Taurus pt 22 is the same design. there is no delay.

    • @M4rtix21
      @M4rtix21 7 лет назад +1

      My dear friend ... extracting and ejecting are 2 different terms ... every gun needs an extractor, tho not every gun needs a ejector ... for example a lot of guns eject the cartriges by using the magazine or the next bullet that's comming up from the magazine, tho every gun needs a extractor which is pulling the cartrige in one direction in which it's meant to fly out. I ain't no specialist by any stretch of imagination but I think that might be the case, correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @mrod7692
    @mrod7692 6 лет назад

    Great videos

  • @iguanapete3809
    @iguanapete3809 Год назад

    The only thing that I don't like about auto-loaders is they get burnt powder everywhere.

  • @shanerr7252
    @shanerr7252 3 года назад

    You can make blowback machine guns in your shed lol

  • @jaythanapol3666
    @jaythanapol3666 2 месяца назад

    I thought the Tec-9 was open bolt system

  • @GabrielDipo
    @GabrielDipo 6 лет назад

    This should have named SlinkySpring

  • @ty88
    @ty88 6 лет назад +1

    those menus look like Runescape

  • @jemarsalapuddin2566
    @jemarsalapuddin2566 Год назад

    Ok nice post.

  • @macioluiz3378
    @macioluiz3378 5 лет назад

    Gostaria de fazer uma sub metralhadora

  • @drunkdude69
    @drunkdude69 3 года назад +2

    I bought a 9mm Hi-point as a personal experiment, many years ago. The direct blow-back action is not good in pistols for anything except 380 and below. The 9mm slide is already too heavy, and noticeably worse to shoot that any other modern handgun I own in the same caliber or higher. In addition, the Hi-point had a ridiculous number of lands-and-grooves (>8). When I shot lead roundnose handloads through it, it just sprayed lead all over the place inside the barrel. It was not possible to clean it out in a reasonable amount of time without damaging the barrel. Hi-points, or any blow back pistols, are good throw-away guns. Shoot it, kill someone, then you also don't feel bad about disposing of the gun in the garbage. Because that's what they are. Garbage. I choose a higher path. I will only shoot and keep good guns, and if I need to shoot garbage, I will expect my high quality firearm back in my possession at the end of the legal inquisition.
    Now, this discussion of blow-back is only limited to pistol calibers. In rifle calibers, the direct-blowback action is actually pretty common and good. Like HK. Many consider it better than the AR and AK rifle action. That is another discussion...

    • @dollabz777
      @dollabz777 3 года назад

      You probably already know this, but for someone reading who might not, generally speaking, rifle calibers are much too powerful for simple direct blowback mechanisms that don't *also* incorporate a delaying mechanism to mitigate the large recoil energy - too much for just the weight of the bolt and the recoil spring alone to handle.
      HKs mitigate recoil energy by using a heavy bolt and a roller locking mechanism. ARs and AKs accomplish the same using a gas system and locking lugs on the bolt.

  • @skyrausch2583
    @skyrausch2583 7 лет назад

    what program is this?

    • @uhavebeen
      @uhavebeen 7 лет назад

      Look at the description

  • @goodjohnny7140
    @goodjohnny7140 3 года назад

    One of Veronica Rodriguez in spiritual says for kidnapping kids in sacrificing them evil with his tarot stuff I'm serious

  • @tomparatube6506
    @tomparatube6506 3 года назад

    Animation is great but presentation is useless. I wish there was just some arrows to tell me which direction the narrator is talking about.

  • @vardmardrhrolfskogr9009
    @vardmardrhrolfskogr9009 5 лет назад

    Thousanth like🤘

  • @H0LYZ3N
    @H0LYZ3N 2 года назад

    I can .ake a gun now.

  • @nosurrender7275
    @nosurrender7275 7 лет назад +7

    also...straight blowbacks don't need extractors...

    • @hianaboud7341
      @hianaboud7341 7 лет назад +1

      No Surrender my friend if i loaded the gun then started to eject the bullets manually by reloading is it normal to jam and how the last bullet will eject thanks for help

    • @nosurrender7275
      @nosurrender7275 7 лет назад +1

      Hian Aboud take a pt 22...u can't eject a round by rackirackingslide..this gun is unique because it has a tip up barrel...but what gun are u talking exactly...the energy of the explosion in the cartridge...the bullet being pushed out the barrel...also causes the recoil that causes the explosion to push the shell, which pushes the slide in reverse...another round is loaded when the slide returns forward...in a locked breech the operations is delayed slightly, and has an ejector to grip the casing...at least that's what I always got...a glock would be an example of this...but there are some fixed barrel guns that aren't straight blowbakc operated...a beretta 92 is an example.

    • @hianaboud7341
      @hianaboud7341 7 лет назад +1

      No Surrender thank you my friend.but i have a problem . if i load it then start to eject the bullets by reloading it usually jams and specially the last bullet because there isn't any bullet in the magazine to bush it is it normal?

    • @nosurrender7275
      @nosurrender7275 7 лет назад +1

      Hian Aboud what pistol exactly are u talking about...if it is a tip up barrel gun like a .22 or .25 biretta or Taurus they are only designed to be chamber loaded with the barrel tipped open. no need to even operate the slide at all.if not a tip barrel designed gun...all u can do is run it and see...you won't manually be operating it as fast or with as much force as the gun would be cycling during shooting...so you probably dint have any issue

    • @hianaboud7341
      @hianaboud7341 7 лет назад

      No Surrender thank you .I'm talking about cz model z 6.35 mm old pistol made in 1950 its the same as baby Browning

  • @chrisvictor214
    @chrisvictor214 2 года назад

    This shows how pistol work , but not explaining how the blow back work ?

  • @rdr2v1nce7
    @rdr2v1nce7 2 года назад

    "Take off your hat plea-"