pretty cool design, but that bolt carrier and bolt seem like hell to machine. I do like your trigger idea tho, have been thinking about something similar, but the idea with the sideways hooks is pretty cool! One question tho: did you do the calculations for bolt weight and leverage? what caliber/chamber pressure would this work for?
this was just the concept, im working on the gen 2 version rn. i'm working on the actually making it part so... im gonna gess the mass and stuff and simplify the parts. no more square holes lol. i'm making it in 9mm now and it seems that 2 pounds for a bolt (just blowback) is used usually so im gessing that if i have a 2/1 ratio i can cut the bolt carrier mass in half???
for any delay blowback guns, pistol caliber works fine, when you go rifle cartrige it start to be anoying but it had been done before, like HK G3, Famas, but they have problem with extraction because they cycle very fast and get case head separation problem. but to solve that they are fluting the chamber to help, im not doing that, it's hard to do.
@@oileau 9mm is probably a safe bet, less that can go wrong than a rifle caliber. Are you going to properly machine the parts, or going more the 3d printed route?
technically i could, but there is law here that i'm not fully inside... i would need to take courses and shit and, pffffff. i do it more for fun now but i gess i could share it with the internet at some point. but i dont know if i can.
i put 2 hooks because it's cheaper that way.... i would need a disconnector of something if i didnt. the lever is not ''locked'' really, it pivot on the bolt an it push the bolt carrier. the lever increase the bolt carrier speed so that less mass is needed to stop the bolt from just flying away. it's kinda blowback.
nice design, if you want to take it to the next step, start 3d printing working models of your idea. FDM printing is super affordable and will allow you to prototype the mechanical function of the gun. it shouldnt require any licences either, thats only the case for load baring parts.
Kel-Tec wants your location😂 and has some white dust for you and a job...
@@dankdaze42069 hahaha yes suspicious white powder, Nevers heard of it
ATF watching right now
the ATF can fuck off, im not in the US
pretty cool design, but that bolt carrier and bolt seem like hell to machine. I do like your trigger idea tho, have been thinking about something similar, but the idea with the sideways hooks is pretty cool! One question tho: did you do the calculations for bolt weight and leverage? what caliber/chamber pressure would this work for?
this was just the concept, im working on the gen 2 version rn. i'm working on the actually making it part so... im gonna gess the mass and stuff and simplify the parts. no more square holes lol. i'm making it in 9mm now and it seems that 2 pounds for a bolt (just blowback) is used usually so im gessing that if i have a 2/1 ratio i can cut the bolt carrier mass in half???
for any delay blowback guns, pistol caliber works fine, when you go rifle cartrige it start to be anoying but it had been done before, like HK G3, Famas, but they have problem with extraction because they cycle very fast and get case head separation problem. but to solve that they are fluting the chamber to help, im not doing that, it's hard to do.
@@oileau 9mm is probably a safe bet, less that can go wrong than a rifle caliber. Are you going to properly machine the parts, or going more the 3d printed route?
technically i could, but there is law here that i'm not fully inside... i would need to take courses and shit and, pffffff. i do it more for fun now but i gess i could share it with the internet at some point. but i dont know if i can.
Why is there 2 hooks in the trigger group ?...
Why not 1...
And what causes the lever to unlock before the bolt travel back after a shot is fired ?...
i put 2 hooks because it's cheaper that way.... i would need a disconnector of something if i didnt. the lever is not ''locked'' really, it pivot on the bolt an it push the bolt carrier. the lever increase the bolt carrier speed so that less mass is needed to stop the bolt from just flying away. it's kinda blowback.
nice design, if you want to take it to the next step, start 3d printing working models of your idea. FDM printing is super affordable and will allow you to prototype the mechanical function of the gun. it shouldnt require any licences either, thats only the case for load baring parts.
i cannot own a pistol
@@oileau a 3d printed model is not a gun by law.
A really good design brother and great job, I was thinking to create my own smg but first I have to create a 3D model and have an idea for my project.
i tryed solidwork and fusion 360 and the less glitchy of them was onshape surprisingly