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From: originalpureart
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  • goooooooooooood man

  • nice work!

  • awesome!!!

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  • Все неправльно. ты ничег не понимаешь

  • @lionogre

    ok....

  • That gun needs to lose some weight.

  • how do u make these anims ? whats the program name ?

  • The gun looks kinda fat xD

  • Lol i get it now!

  • just a chain reaction lol

  • where can u make these?

  • can u make a tut or somin wat program

  • There is a glitch with the springloaded pin, but otherwise, this is exactly what I've been searching for.

    Thanks! Now I can actually get down to making the model I'm trying to make.

  • That's my son your talking to. He said a model, i.e. Lego! Don't be so silly!

  • Lol wut

  • nice animation

  • where can i download it?

  • wooooow...

    amazing!!!

    good animation, now I finally know a how gun exactly works!!!

  • yes, me too!

  • fuck you it is still avaliball

  • @ilikeblubber What the hell does "avaliball" mean?

  • how can the barrel moves bacK? i think it is by the pressure of the gas as the bullet leaves the hole. but can sb make it clear???

  • Well, consider Newton's Laws. For every reaction, there must be an equal and opposite reaction. When the primer is struck, it's a lot like an explosion, the same sort of thing that moves cars... But the expanding gas pushes the bullet forward, but also pushes the bolt backwards. Really ingenious system if you ask me.

  • damn cannot add to favorites! gave already 650 favs :(

  • What is it that makes a bullet fire when that hammer piece goes into the cartridge?

  • The bullet is only one part of a round, also called a cartridge. A cartridge consists of the propellant, the brass case, the primer, and the bullet itself. When the trigger is pulled, the hammer falls. The hammer strikes a small part called the firing pin. The pin is in line with the primer, which is on the base of the case. The primer is pressure-sensitive such that when it is struck, it ignites the propellant, which in turn sends the bullet down the barrel and cycles the gun.

  • It was done with Infin-D, a great little 3D modeling/animation program that is, sadly, no longer available.

  • what program did you use to make that?

  • cool

  • that is good to know how fire arms work. we need more of these programs... thanks

  • idd cool

  • cool :D

  • Very cool :D

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