That's how the Glock works, the barrel swings down to unlock it and eject the spent cartridge.ant wrote:the barrel in this vid moves as well, damn!
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That's how the Glock works, the barrel swings down to unlock it and eject the spent cartridge.ant wrote:the barrel in this vid moves as well, damn!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

Glock pistols are known for their reliability, I don't think the wear and tear is an issue - the problems start when you mount a long silencer on it, I've seen pictures of Glock silencers with extra holes in themant wrote:It doesnt seem good for wear and tear though.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
My primary concern would more be how it affected accuracy. Something like the Deagle is known for accuracy (assuming the user can handle the recoil), due to it's fixed barrel and polygonal rifling.ant wrote:It doesnt seem good for wear and tear though.









This isn't a sniper rifle, supreme accuracy isn't as much of a concern as reliability, wounding capability and magazine capacity.Ragnarok wrote:My primary concern would more be how it affected accuracy.
Aside from the breech detail in the original diagram, I haven't made plans - because the launcher I had in mind would be identical to any simple open bolt direct blowback submachinegun like the Sten.do you have any writen up plans for the gun that will use these shells?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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