I bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
i've wondered how the trigger disconnect worked but now i see that whole sear moves backwards and the trigger is reset with a spring plunger... clever but mad design!
Hello! I live in a third world country and I have no money or a penny, I am very interested to learn how to use Solidworks, I do not speak German but I understand English, I have a disc that someone gave me of Solidworks 2009 but is missing a spanishhelp0.cab file. Do you think you could help me send that file or full Solidworks if you want?
Germany systematically uses torture and murder to silence any opposition. Some of the murders known to the public: Uwe Barschel, Jürgen Möllemann, Heiner Gehring, Martina Pflock, Tron, Karl Koch, Bernd Seiffert, Kirsten Heisig, Fritz Bauer.
My brother Markus Bott had been tortured during 5.5 years by the German BND. He was assassinated on 11.7.09 because of our homepage.
German snitchers are following me on youtube and immediately flag my postings.
When the trigger is pulled, the little lever, the sear?, moves in a direction opposite what I would think. Is the top of the trigger a fork? Where's the spring for the sear?
I would like a view almost straight down from the top.
I am also not clear about the extractor and the ejector pin.
@recoveringcultmember Not really, finnished production in Germany in 45, some countries still requested and ordered but only until about the late 60's after that the stigma was attached and most people were too afraid to say they either owned one or liked the weapon. Shame really, a real collectors item. they did a collectors issue about 2000 I recall and they sold like no ones business!
@ednuttah I've loved Lugers since I was a kid in the mid-1970's; I remember reading "Sgt. Rock" and "The Haunted Tank" comic books and wondering why the bad guys (Nazis) had such cooler-looking pistols than the good guys!
If there was a stigma, I guess I missed it; and today I'm the proud custodian of one Interarms Mauser 29/70 and one DWM Finnish Model 1923 (in 9mm.) Both are 100% reliable with the right ammo and are the two most accurate semi-autos I've ever fired. (Maybe I just got lucky?)
@djramon45 No they didn't. Lugers only jammed in Russia during the winter 1941. The extremely accurate tight tolerances meant the gun metal contracted and the breech would jam. At normal room temperature the Luger was a superb firearm.
@djramon45 Sorry mate but you are so wrong. P08 is very reliable. A much prised side arm in both world wars. It is also probably the most natural handling hand gun ever.
@hummerskickass I am very jealous that you have a ww2 p08 mate. I hope you have lots of fun using it. Most of the ones in the UK went into the gun grinders in 1988 when the law changed and I haven’t set eyes on one from that date on. :-(
It looks like its really really easy to make a luger fully automatic :P XD
elon92 2 weeks ago
@elon92 they did make some full auto, but the rate of fire was too high, made it uncontrolable
Rainhill1829 1 week ago
SOLIDWORKS!!! I never used but I heard a lot of good things about it.
garetz2011 1 month ago
Great animation, great gun!
woobinda65 1 month ago
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RarghImGunnaEatU 2 months ago
Grandfather of TDI Kriss Super V
valttu94 3 months ago
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I bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
You can get @ solidworksbook[.]com
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This is the AN 94 operating mechanism
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imalchanaka 6 months ago in playlist weapons 2
This is beautiful, also your website. Did you do the animations yourself? Good job!
gastfreund76 8 months ago
i've wondered how the trigger disconnect worked but now i see that whole sear moves backwards and the trigger is reset with a spring plunger... clever but mad design!
photosilvereyes 8 months ago
Luger P08 is one of the world's most beautiful designed handguns !!!!
hrachhayrapetyan 8 months ago 7
lugers the gun from another life time
MrSvingy 9 months ago
booooring!!!
theassassinno22 10 months ago
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Hello! I live in a third world country and I have no money or a penny, I am very interested to learn how to use Solidworks, I do not speak German but I understand English, I have a disc that someone gave me of Solidworks 2009 but is missing a spanishhelp0.cab file. Do you think you could help me send that file or full Solidworks if you want?
my email is: malive@gmail.com
Thank you very much and best regards!
MAAANVE 10 months ago
That's actually pretty damn cool.
PingOnThis 11 months ago
This is amazing! Very professionally done.
taofledermaus 1 year ago 3
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Germany systematically uses torture and murder to silence any opposition. Some of the murders known to the public: Uwe Barschel, Jürgen Möllemann, Heiner Gehring, Martina Pflock, Tron, Karl Koch, Bernd Seiffert, Kirsten Heisig, Fritz Bauer.
My brother Markus Bott had been tortured during 5.5 years by the German BND. He was assassinated on 11.7.09 because of our homepage.
German snitchers are following me on youtube and immediately flag my postings.
wwwtotalitaerde 1 year ago
When the trigger is pulled, the little lever, the sear?, moves in a direction opposite what I would think. Is the top of the trigger a fork? Where's the spring for the sear?
I would like a view almost straight down from the top.
I am also not clear about the extractor and the ejector pin.
recoveringcultmember 1 year ago
herrlich Arbeit. ICH ermessen dieses.
ednuttah 1 year ago
Are there any blueprints for this pistol available?
recoveringcultmember 1 year ago
@recoveringcultmember Not really, finnished production in Germany in 45, some countries still requested and ordered but only until about the late 60's after that the stigma was attached and most people were too afraid to say they either owned one or liked the weapon. Shame really, a real collectors item. they did a collectors issue about 2000 I recall and they sold like no ones business!
ednuttah 1 year ago
@ednuttah I've loved Lugers since I was a kid in the mid-1970's; I remember reading "Sgt. Rock" and "The Haunted Tank" comic books and wondering why the bad guys (Nazis) had such cooler-looking pistols than the good guys!
If there was a stigma, I guess I missed it; and today I'm the proud custodian of one Interarms Mauser 29/70 and one DWM Finnish Model 1923 (in 9mm.) Both are 100% reliable with the right ammo and are the two most accurate semi-autos I've ever fired. (Maybe I just got lucky?)
bjggjb 1 year ago
@bjggjb Of course they're reliable. They're German.
ednuttah 1 year ago 6
@ednuttah the german luger was not very reliable because it jammed alot and the german officers preffered the american pistol over their own
djramon45 1 year ago
@djramon45 No they didn't. Lugers only jammed in Russia during the winter 1941. The extremely accurate tight tolerances meant the gun metal contracted and the breech would jam. At normal room temperature the Luger was a superb firearm.
ednuttah 1 year ago 3
@djramon45 Sorry mate but you are so wrong. P08 is very reliable. A much prised side arm in both world wars. It is also probably the most natural handling hand gun ever.
tina6581 9 months ago
@tina6581 ya mine hasent malfunctioned once and its a ww2 original
hummerskickass 9 months ago
@hummerskickass I am very jealous that you have a ww2 p08 mate. I hope you have lots of fun using it. Most of the ones in the UK went into the gun grinders in 1988 when the law changed and I haven’t set eyes on one from that date on. :-(
tina6581 8 months ago
@tina6581 ya its awfull. i saw a video once of a gun being destoryed it almost made me puke. no joke
hummerskickass 8 months ago
Awesome, my favorite handgun ;)
SwedishDoorHandle 1 year ago
such a crazy design
congospork1 1 year ago 45
@congospork1 But extremely effective and accurate.
ednuttah 1 year ago
@congospork1 Looks reliable though...
Elephantintheroom01 11 months ago
@congospork1 actually, no. the maxim gun hab the same mechanism.
BigMek456 4 months ago
lugers <3 gota love them
yamikiAbramovic 2 years ago 35
Hi, did you make this?!
I was thinking in trying to draw a beretta 98 fs or a luger like this one in solid works can you someway help me?!
Thanks ;)
Ps: Sorry for the english =s
diogokappa 2 years ago
Very nice!
Horologicalguy 2 years ago
Terriffic job. Technically accurate too.
1desertsunrise 2 years ago
Good job, Andreas!
Hope to see more like this soon.
suumcuiqueUSA 2 years ago