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    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 27.10.2024 10:28  34449
    Kdyyž už jsme u těch Francouzů:tak docela zajímavý je i jejich MAS-38 a taky na podobném principu i pozdější finský JATI MATIC
    Ten úhel mezi hlavní a dráhou závěru by měl eliminovat zdih hlavně a zároveň i částečně zpomalovat závěr. Ovšem co je docela zvláštní - u francouze běhá závěr dolů, u fina nahoru...tak jsem z toho trochu jelen...
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 27.10.2024 01:57  34448
    Magpul PDR - Wasted Potential ?

    Magpul PDR (anglicky Personal Defence Rifle, osobní obranná puška) je osobní obranná zbraň. Jedná se o karabinu typu bullpup, která používá náboje 5,56 × 45 mm NATO.

    Koncept PDR byl vyvíjen společností Magpul Industries od roku 2006.[1] V roce 2008 byl její prototyp představen na veletrhu SHOT Show v Las Vegas, do výroby se však nikdy nedostal.[2]

    O tři roky později ale PTS, dceřiná firma Magpulu, koncept PDR oživila, když na stejném veletrhu v roce 2011 představila prototyp airsoftové varianty této pušky.[3] Ta se na trh dostala na konci roku 2013.[4] Existují dvě varianty: PDR-C (Compact) s ergonomickou pažbičkou ve stylu FN P90 a PDR-D (Direct Attack) s klasickou pistolovou pažbičkou.[3]


    https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magpul_PDR
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 27.10.2024 01:46  34447
    AO 46 - Early Soviet PDW ( Wasted Potential ? )

    One of my favorite cancelled soviet carbine / PDW projects from the 1960's that could've been very successful.

    Tento model byl mnohem lehčí a kompaktnější než útočná puška AKMS a zároveň poskytoval mnohem větší účinnost střelby ve srovnání s pistolemi. Útočná puška AO-46 měla poněkud neobvyklé uspořádání a se složenou pažbou nejvíce připomínala velmi velkou pistoli. Útočná puška AO-46 byla původně vytvořena pro tehdy zkušený náboj 5,6 mm 13MZhV, na jehož základě byl později vytvořen standardní náboj 5,45 mm útočné pušky z roku 1974 (5,45 x 39 mm).
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 27.10.2024 01:42  34446
    Je to zajímavá myšlenka.
    BTW spirálovou pružinu používal i Lewis Gun.
    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 26.10.2024 20:55  34445
    Nemluvě o tom, že docela značná část hybnosti vzad ( tedy zpětného rázu), se spotřebuje na ten rotační pohyb!!!
    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 26.10.2024 20:52  34444
    Jediné, co by se tomu systému dalo vytknout, je ta spirálová listová pružina - když praskne, tak je zbraň nefunkční. Na rozdíl od šroubovité tlačné pružiny...Ale to by se dalo v pohodě upravit. Jinak klobouk dolů, zkracuje to proti klasickému přímoběžnému závěru celou zbraň možná i o 15 cm!!!!
    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 26.10.2024 20:46  34443
    El_Diablo 34442Děkuji za odkaz, kde to Ian docela dobře komentoval!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 26.10.2024 14:22  34442
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    sven Sven ukaž člověku smrt a smíří se s horečkou 25.10.2024 16:57  34441
    francouzský kompaktní samopal ze 40-50-tých let.MGD PM9Neobvyklá, ale docela zajímavá konstrukce, která by podle mého soudu stála za otestování!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 25.10.2024 16:18  34440
    Semiauto MGs: How Are They Made?



    Semiauto versions of machine guns are a way to have examples of historically significant and mechanically interesting guns without having to wrangle with NFA transfers and the astronomical price of transferrable legal machine guns. However, they are not particularly common. Very few OEM manufacturers make semiauto versions of military machine guns (FN USA being the best example of one who does, followed by Ohio Ordnance). Most of them are made from parts kits by small entrepreneurial gunsmiths - like Smith Manufacturing Group, Midwest Metal Supply, and others. As parts kit supply waxes and wanes, the options available change accordingly (at one time, we have semiauto MG34 and MG42 options, because parts kits with barrels were readily available).

    In today's video, we are going to look at how these semiauto creations are done. The three main steps are creating a new receiver, ensuring that it is a semiauto receiver and not legally considered a machine gun itself, and then converting the gun in question to fire from a closed bolt. There are two standard ways to do that conversion, and we will look at examples of both.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 23.10.2024 17:30  34439
    Legacy of the K5: Daewoo DP51 Through Lionheart Vulcan-9

    The South Korean military was using old Colt M1911A1 pistols in the 1980s, and as they became worn out a new pistol was needed. This would be something designed and built domestically, and chambered for 9x19. The small arms division of the massive Daewoo industrial conglomerate, called Daewoo Precision Industries, spent several years in the mid 80s designing what would be adopted in 1990 as the K5 pistol. It took elements from the Beretta 92 and 3rd-generation S&W automatics, and the "fast action" trigger mechanism from FN and combined them into a compact, reliable duty pistol.

    The "fast action" trigger, also called "triple action" or "double action plus" is a DA/SA trigger in which the hammer can be manually pushed forward after being cocked. This gives the system a hybrid trigger pull, with the weight of single action but the length of double - theoretically ideal for carry.

    Daewoo imported K5 pistols to the US until 1997 through several different importers under the designation DP-51 (and also the DP-51C compact and the DP-40 in .40 S&W). By the late 90s Daewoo was in financial trouble, and the small arms division was eventually spun off into a separate company, called S&T Motiv. They began importing the K5 again circa 2012, not designated the LH9, through US company Lionheart Industries. Lionheart moved form importing the guns to manufacturing them in Washington in 2016, renaming them the Regulus and adding better sights, slide serrations, frame texture, and other commercial options. Lionheart was subsequently sold to a new US owner and its manufacturing moved to Georgia, where it was again renamed as the Vulcan 9 and released in 2023.

    The Vulcan-9 remains mechanically the same as the original K5, but offers a variety of modern options, including threaded extended barrels and optics cuts. It's still a relatively compact pistol, but one that is now pretty well loaded with features (albeit for a quite high price).

    Thanks to Lionheart for loaning me the three iterations of their company's pistols for this video!
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 21.10.2024 15:54  34438
    MP9 and TP9: A Complete History From Steyr to B&T

    Steyr introduced their TMP (Tactical Machine Pistol) and its semiauto SPP counterpart in 1989, but it was never a very popular item. After the company was purchased, the new ownership decided to scrap the TMP (along with other low-performing product lines). At that point, Swiss firm B&T purchased the whole project for a nominal one Austrian Schilling and began to develop it themselves. B&T made a number of reliability improvements to the basic design, and perhaps most importantly added a folding stock to what had previously been a machine pistol design. They now offer it as a semiauto civilian pistol or carbine, and as a PDW or submachine gun to military clients. It has been adopted by a number of units around the world in a variety of roles including pilot survival weapon, maritime boarding party armament, and compact special forces SMG.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 20.10.2024 23:33  34437
    Why The 5.56 AK Is My New Obsession - The AK-102
    I've had great success with PSA AK's up to this point. Any failures I've ever had from a PSA Ak comes usually from the firing pin. in todays episode we mod out an AK 102 and push it to its limits.

    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 16.10.2024 19:04  34436
    RP-46: The Rarely Seen Belt-Fed Degtyarev



    After World War Two, the Red Army moved from a full power infantry rifle cartridge to an intermediate one, and the 7.62x39mm RPD became the new squad machine gun. At the same time, the heavy Maxims were replaced by the new SG-43 Goryunov. This left a gap in capability, with nothing available with full-power punch and reasonable mobility. To solve the problem, a team of three engineers (A.I. Shilin, P.P. Polyakov, and A.A. Dubinin) developed a clever adaptation to allow the DP/DPM machine gun to use belted ammunition (using standard Maxim/Goryunov/PK belts). They created a belt feed module that attached to the gun just like a magazine; simple and cheap to convert existing guns. This was adopted in 1946, and would serve until replaced by the PK in 1961. In addition to Soviet production, the design was also produced in China and North Korea.

    In addition to the belt feed, the RP-46 featured a few other changes to better handle sustained belt-fed fire. The gas tube and front magazine catch were strengthened. A folding shoulder support was added to the buttstock. The bipod legs were modified to hold a 4-part segmented cleaning rod. A heavy barrel was fitted, and a much heavier gas block with three adjustable positions. The barrel release button was enlarged and fitted with a lockout lever to prevent accidental barrel release.

    Information on how many RP-46s were made and how/where they were used is very difficult to find. The RP-46 is seen in very few period photos, and surplus stockpiles of them never have seemed to turn up. It’s really quite odd how little information and experience seems to exist on these guns, which does make one wonder if perhaps they were not actually made in large quantity, or if they were destroyed for some reason instead of being stockpiled like most obsolete Soviet arms.
    el_diablo El_Diablo Veškerá nepodstatná elektronická zařízen - mimo provoz, včetně kontroly pravopisu. 14.10.2024 19:13  34435
    sa81 KRASA: Czechoslovakia's Ultra-Compact Lost PDW

    The Krása project (which translates as "beauty", but is also a shortening of "short assault rifle" - "KRÁtký SAmopal") is a fascinating piece of Czech small arms development. In 1976, the Czechoslovakian military requested development of a compact personal weapon for special troops (paratroops, armored vehicle crews, etc) and unit commanders. It was to be chambered for the standard 7.62x39mm cartridge, but it should be no more than 1.6kg (3.5lb) empty and just 270mm (10.6") long when folded.

    The project was tackled by Jiri Čermák, who was the designed of the vz58 rifle. He began by simply shortening a vz58 as much as possible, but that was not sufficient to meet the goals. So he went on create a new rifle with a radically different feeding system. Instead of pushing rounds forward out of the magazine, it would pull them rearward, like a Mars or Boberg pistol (or like the North Korean Type 73 machine gun). This required a very different type of magazine, but allowed Čermák to create a functional weapon that was close to the requested size - 315mm (12.4") long and 2.1kg (4.6lb).

    The first prototype was designed in late 1980, and two examples were made in 1981, designated the sa81. After only a small amount of function testing, the project shifted to use the new 5.45x39mm cartridge. One example in that caliber was made, the sa83, in 1983. However, the project was cancelled at the end of 1983 in favor of the new Lada program, which planned to create a complete new family of small arms. Lada was in turn cancelled by the fall of communism, and eventually replaced by the short-lived CZ2000 family in 5.56x45mm.

    The Krása project made a brief comeback around the same time as the CZ2000, called project HROM. It uses the exact same mechanism, but with distinctive elements from the Lada/2000 guns like the sights and furniture. That project also was cancelled after just a couple prototypes.

    In my opinion, the reverse-feeding concept remains a fascinating potential solution for an ultra-compact PDW. Seeing someone finish its development using a cartridge like .300 Blackout today would be awesome...

    Thanks to the Czech Military History Institute (VHU) for graciously giving me access to this one-of-a-kind prototype to film for you! If you have the opportunity, don't miss seeing their museums in Prague:
    https://www.vhu.cz/en/english-summary/

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