You left out the barrel pin. The 45ACP M10 magazine has a different bottom plate then the one shown on the 9MM magazine you showed. The stock block is welded into the receiver and does not come out. Early M10's have a one piece receiver pin that is held in by a plunger, spring and pin in the upper receiver. The buffer you show is an aftermarket easy install buffer. Otherwise pretty good.
No hammer. The large primary sear at 01:25 releases the bolt. Open bolt gun, no firing pin either, the firing pin is machined into the bolt. When the primary sear drops it releases the bolt which impacts the primer and you know the rest. The bolt then returns to the open position where the secondary sear releases the primary sear and it catches the bolt, in semi-automatic selection of course.
@@sdivine13 on a full auto open bolt most likely does but semi auto closed bolt has removable firing pins look the same but completely different animals
You left out the barrel pin. The 45ACP M10 magazine has a different bottom plate then the one shown on the 9MM magazine you showed. The stock block is welded into the receiver and does not come out. Early M10's have a one piece receiver pin that is held in by a plunger, spring and pin in the upper receiver. The buffer you show is an aftermarket easy install buffer. Otherwise pretty good.
Please give me the Mac10 PDF design
Hell yeah. All parts I can find in my nearby open market. Assembly and I'm John Wick.
Actually most parts are available online. Try Lage.
That's great mate but where can i find or so you have the measurements of the weapon?Thanks!
Look into GrabCad..
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1:33 is when they start building
Thank you, I need to replace the extractor pin.
UPLOAD the drawn on Grab CAD ;-)
Imma hop out with that Mac 10
I swear I was singing that verse right before I read ya comment.
Amigo coloca o funcionamento de uma bereta MT 12 cal. 9mm
Hey man where can I find animation like this
world of guns: guns disassembly
its footage from a video game.
Where the hell is the hammer?
Hemmar (2:17min) and firing pin (2:19min).
He didnt show a hammer or firing pin he still did a good job of showing how to replace or clean most internal parts
No hammer. The large primary sear at 01:25 releases the bolt. Open bolt gun, no firing pin either, the firing pin is machined into the bolt. When the primary sear drops it releases the bolt which impacts the primer and you know the rest. The bolt then returns to the open position where the secondary sear releases the primary sear and it catches the bolt, in semi-automatic selection of course.
@@solrac7986 Those are components of the case extractor. No firing pin on open bolt actions.
Some parts are similar to uzi
If I take that Apart it's Never Going Back Together .
the firing Pin ?
I'm almost certain that its captive and doesn't come out
Hemmar (2:17min) and firing pin (2:19min).
@@solrac7986 nope look closely tht was the extractor he didnt show the firing pin in this
@@sdivine13 on a full auto open bolt most likely does but semi auto closed bolt has removable firing pins look the same but completely different animals
@@MikeJones-qo7vt it's a good thing these were originally open bolt
How a FN Scar works. Make video.
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