This video directly compares the fire rate of two notable firearms: the Fightlite MCR (Modular Combat Rifle) and the Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), likely referring to the M249 SAW. The title indicates a focus on the performance aspect of these rifles, specifically their cyclic rate of fire. This comparison is of interest to firearms enthusiasts who study military hardware, weapon systems, and their operational capabilities. It's a technical evaluation for those interested in the mechanics and rate of fire of these specific weapon platforms.
This video delves into the mechanical principles that govern the rate of fire in machine guns. It explains how factors such as pressure, the mass of moving parts, and the distances these parts travel are fundamental in determining how quickly a firearm can cycle. The discussion also touches upon how these design elements can be manipulated to alter the rate of fire from an engineering perspective. The content is aimed at providing a technical understanding of firearm mechanics.
This video provides a critical review of the Chinese CS/LS2, a 9mm Parabellum export variant of the QCW-05 submachine gun. The reviewer highlights its bullpup design, aluminum receiver, and aluminum bolt, which contribute to a light weapon but also a high cyclic rate and noticeable recoil. Criticisms include a non-swappable right-side ejection port, poor iron sights, and an inefficient suppressor. While acknowledging well-made Chinese AKs, the reviewer finds this modern bullpup family to be mediocre. The video also thanks Movie Armaments Group for the opportunity to feature their AR-10 rifles.
This video features high-speed footage of the Schwarzlose 1908 blow-forward pistol, captured using an Edgertronic camera at frame rates of 2000 fps and 3500 fps. The creator highlights the pistol's fast action and the challenges of filming it due to lighting conditions. The footage allows for a clear view of the internal mechanics, revealing a complex action. Calculations suggest a theoretical cyclic rate of 2500 rounds per minute. The video aims to showcase the unique operation of this historical firearm in detail.
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