Experiments in Magnetically-Delayed Blowback

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A few years ago, a friend and I undertook an R&D project to develop a magnetically-delayed blowback action for self-loading firearms. If it could be made to work, such a system would potentially reduce the cost and complexity and increase the flexibility and reliability of certain kinds of firearms.
While the project was ultimately unsuccessful, the entire development and testing process was fascinating and - I thought - worth sharing with you my viewers!

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@ajwilson605
@ajwilson605 11 ай бұрын
Did your research and calculations take into effect the expansion of the .22 caliber case when fired. Years ago I had a 10/22 and in trying to "customize" it, I polished the feed ramp, breech, and all the bolt faces. I put a mirror finish on all those surfaces. It was beautiful.....but shooting it revealed that blowback gasses were blown right into the face of the shooter My polishing job had altered the lockup time because the case would expand into the polished surface , it could still propel the case backwards. The case and breech was designed to have the case swell and grip the inside of the breech....and then when the pressure dropped the case would release and the case could push the bolt backwards, cycling the action. It racked my 14 year old brain for about a month until I took the gun to a local gun shop with a gunsmith. He laughed when I told him what I'd done and took me into the back. He disassembled the rifle and took a piece of 800 grit sandpaper, put it on a loose mandrel and ruined my meticulous polish job in the breech. After he got a "satin" finish in the breech he reassembled the rifle and took it over to his test stand. Set it up and loaded a round into the chamber, and put another round into the magazine and put the magazine into the rifle. Using a hook he then pulled the trigger, it went off......but no blowback gasses! Same with the second round.... My rifle was fixed! He explained to me what I'd done and the effect it had on the action.... He charged me a whole dollar for the repair. But the lesson was learned.....
@briankappel6131
@briankappel6131 8 ай бұрын
Dude you sound like one of those dumbass Facebook chat ai things that make up ridiculous stories to trick boomers
@edobeirne
@edobeirne 11 ай бұрын
Nobody ever posts videos of projects that did NOT work, but you can learn so much from failures. Plus this is very entertaining and informative aside from your project. Thanks man, keep 'em coming!
@von...
@von... 11 ай бұрын
well, people post "free energy machines" all the time - but the distinction of people, who I actually want to hear from, posting their failures is refreshing & actually super engaging for me. it seems like there are a decent few of us with similar interests who are finally getting recommended this channel, so I hope he gets the recognition his effort here deserves.
@cryhavocandletslipthedogso1873
@cryhavocandletslipthedogso1873 11 ай бұрын
@@von... Speaking of free energy machines - my sister's rental hybrid car seemed to her like one. After all, the engine was so quiet (anemic) that at significant speeds, the also rather quiet tires, were actually completely drowning it's sound out and the little hybrid battery was pretty much nearly full all the time, while the digital fuel gauge wasn't going down for well over a 100 kilometers. Turned out that the digital fuel gauge was simply terrible, for it could only display the fuel level in 12,5% steps.
@workingguy6666
@workingguy6666 10 ай бұрын
Impressively, this technique does work. Just about six months ago InRange TV featured a gentleman with a 3D printed magnetic-delay 9mm carbine.
@davefellhoelter1343
@davefellhoelter1343 10 ай бұрын
AMEN! As a guy who built and fire up, tested, repaired, or others on about every type of equipment or energy around? FAILURE leads to Great Things! with the right attitude an open mind and Eyes Wide Open! and these idiots Paid me! for thing "I would" have Paid to do!
@greegor4719
@greegor4719 10 ай бұрын
​@@workingguy6666I would like to find out how the successful one overcame the problems in this video. I was guessing that miniaturization would overcome the long travel problem.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 11 ай бұрын
One problem I see is that the point of a blowback mechanism is to stop the bolt moving any significant amount in the microseconds the bullet is still in the bore yet for the eddie currents to be created the magnet on the bolt needs to move a significant amount. I think the best use of magnets is as a buffer to more smoothly decelerate a high velocity bolt in a short receiver, as that is the point a bolt will be moving the fastest and needs to be slowed down smoothly.
@shoelessbandit1581
@shoelessbandit1581 2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised a channel this professional and nice is so small. You need more subscribers lol
@Zbigniew_Nowak
@Zbigniew_Nowak 11 ай бұрын
A lot of guys who show utter nonsense on the internet have a 100x larger audience. :(
@MakeOrBreakSociety
@MakeOrBreakSociety 11 ай бұрын
He's finally getting a boost thanks to the today I found out channel! And seems to be gaining momentum!
@dylanmccallister1888
@dylanmccallister1888 11 ай бұрын
There is another channel like, exactly like this which I think this guy is taking too much inspiration from Technology Connections They have 2 million subscribers and are an older channel. Also the host has a great name for the show, Alec WATSON
@SnakebitSTI
@SnakebitSTI 11 ай бұрын
I've noticed KZbin recommending me this channel's videos for over a week, which I usually take as a sign that the recommendation is legit and not just a weird quirk of KZbin's algorithms. So I started watching, enjoyed the videos I watched, and was shocked to see the subscriber and like counts so low. But the good news is that KZbin does seem to be giving the channel some visibility.
@kylethenile
@kylethenile 11 ай бұрын
​@@dylanmccallister1888 this is definitely nothing like Technology Connections. TC'S videos are more in the form of a story about the presented technology which is always electric based, mostly home appliances and decorations. This channel does a whole variety of different technologies, both electric and non but mostly non. Also this channels presentation is just straight facts with almost no personal feelings unlike TC. If you honestly believe these two channels are channels are similar to the point of redundancy, you're not thinking critically about what you're watching. Like, at all.
@cokdnlokd1238
@cokdnlokd1238 11 ай бұрын
Gilles, as a fellow tinkerer and firearm collector/gunsmith I would like to say you never cease to amaze me with the depth of your knowledge about so many things.
@DSlyde
@DSlyde 11 ай бұрын
My first thought is that you need an accelerator, like in lever delay, that uses leverage to push the block with the magnets faster than the bolt itself moves back. This would let the bolt stay largely in place until the eddy currents could form, and it would be stronger because it could go faster. But at that point you essentially have a lever delay rifle already and im not sure what advantage adding magnets would have.
@stianberg5645
@stianberg5645 11 ай бұрын
I think so too. I was thinking something like a famas action, but then the whole point of simple designs are gone and you may as well just make a famas. I think perhaps magnets could be an interesting way to tune rate of automatic fire though. Another idea is that magnets could make gas operated mechanisms delay at a shorter distance by slowing the impingement (kind of like a free floating piston in between gas vent and bolt). Still not a simpler design, but it could be an alternative for large caliber pistols/pdws.
@ErikEspangberg
@ErikEspangberg 11 ай бұрын
I also thought of some type of gearing. But I have no idea of any good material for anything moving that fast through many cycles.
@G0ldbl4e
@G0ldbl4e 11 ай бұрын
The advantage there would be that you wouldn't have as much difficulty cycling it by hand because the magnet's effects are velocity dependent. You could rack it by hand easily but a bullet pushing it backwards quickly would see enormous resistance.
@Andre_Thomasson
@Andre_Thomasson 3 ай бұрын
im here because I was thinking a separate delay mechanism that aso uses eddie currents
@Fruhmple
@Fruhmple 10 ай бұрын
Your channel is like Technology Connections and Forgotten Weapons had a baby. I love it.
@3darms
@3darms 3 жыл бұрын
I wonder how much effect there would be if you had a magnet on the bolt and one on the frame that were almost in contact when the bolt is closed and pull towards each other. As the bolt moves rearward it would provide some amount of resistance to the initial opening but would drop off quickly as the distance between them increased.
@ivankrylov6270
@ivankrylov6270 2 жыл бұрын
I had the same idea with opposing magnets slightly offset to push the bolt in the closed position
@Preyhawk81
@Preyhawk81 2 жыл бұрын
the magnet will induce an counter current in the metal alloys i think it will delay it enough.
@alecubudulecu
@alecubudulecu 2 жыл бұрын
This was actually how one of the recent 3D printing firearm competitors achieved this. I don’t know the name but it’s pretty easy to find on KZbin. He created a 3d printed pistol reinforced with magnet parts and can attach and detach magnets to change the recoil properties cool example he showed was turning it into essentially a bolt action that when suppressed was insanely quiet.
@3darms
@3darms 2 жыл бұрын
@@alecubudulecu the kc9?
@alecubudulecu
@alecubudulecu 2 жыл бұрын
@@3darms I think that’s it. Yes. At makers match 2022 kzbin.info/www/bejne/oZfIaXuro9-NhKM
@the.original.throwback
@the.original.throwback 11 ай бұрын
Some of my most enjoyable learning experiences have been otherwise fruitless excursions down a dead-end rabbit hole like this one. Cool video. Thanks.
@Mbartel500
@Mbartel500 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting presentation. Almost all new research projects have a very high failure to success ratio, but the knowledge gained is worth the effort. 👍👍
@robsciuk729
@robsciuk729 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@Apocalypsekiller115
@Apocalypsekiller115 11 ай бұрын
I was gonna turn this video off, and then i saw the mas and realized you are a man of culture.
@Billsbob
@Billsbob 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good idea as a replacement for a buffer system
@pkre707
@pkre707 11 ай бұрын
I have now seen multiple videos from several different KZbinrs attempting to use magnetic breaking in different applications that commonly use mechanical means. Every single time it proves to be ineffective or impractical in comparison to mechanical breaking.
@thecallankids4718
@thecallankids4718 11 ай бұрын
So glad youtube recommended this video, and that you shared your results. I was just considering this idea.
@NoahSpurrier
@NoahSpurrier Жыл бұрын
Makes sense. You need blowback delay at the beginning of blowback, but eddy currents don’t develop until the slide is already moving fast.
@dalton_5233
@dalton_5233 2 жыл бұрын
I am extremely impressed by your video. Very well put together in a concise factual manner. The information you provided was extremely helpful. Thank you for a job well done.
@freesk8
@freesk8 11 ай бұрын
Interesting! Good work! You often learn more from "failure" than from success!
@johnnytarponds9292
@johnnytarponds9292 11 ай бұрын
I have to say, I'm impressed with your ability to very clearly explain these mechanical systems with clarity that allowed me to very easily understand what you were saying. Great video! ('86-'94 CAF MOC R421) Arte et Marte!
@lawrencejob
@lawrencejob 11 ай бұрын
It’s such a fun idea, although in practice if this worked the heat generated would affect the impedance of the metal and change the magnetic properties and reduce its effectiveness after a single shot. Also the magnets would probably be destroyed from the heat. Also the mechanical forces are an order of magnitude greater than the force you can create with such a small area of interaction, so the equations don’t work the way they’re academically taught. There are limits to the size and behaviour of the eddy currents in a given volume of material. Also the phase delay in the field being generated probably means you won’t see anything meaningful from Lenz’s law in response to an impulse like an explosion. I look forward to future experiments though
@j.f.fisher5318
@j.f.fisher5318 11 ай бұрын
There's still a lot of potential here. In particular reducing felt recoil by preventing the bolt from sharply impacting the back of the receiver without needing a ridiculously long recoil travel and spring. And generally making a short receiver with a light bolt behave like a long receiver with a heavy bolt. Potentially making an LMG receiver in an SMG receiver's form factor could be more important than yet another unlocking mechanism, even if it's an elegantly simple one.
@tintin_999
@tintin_999 8 ай бұрын
How would this be done? Having another opposing permanent magnets at the back of the bolt and where the bolt impacts the receiver?
@brian.louis107
@brian.louis107 10 ай бұрын
I thought about doing a magnetic delay system for the Ruger 10/22 as well, back in 2017. I got the idea from a guy in Minnesota who designed and marketed a magnetic recoil buffer spring for ARs. Don't recall the name of the company. My design was to incorporate several round neodymium disk magnets on the sides of the bolt as well as in the inside surface of the receiver. The magnets would line up, positive to negative, either complete contact or a slight space between them. After sharing my design idea with this fellow from Minnesota, I cancelled it when he said it wouldn't work and gave me a pretty convincing technical explanation of why. I haven't seen my idea appear anywhere in the gun community, so I trust he was right.
@EvilJ069
@EvilJ069 11 ай бұрын
That 1911 looks... Let's call it well-loved
@martinda7446
@martinda7446 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic. My old Thorens TD124 turntable uses an eddy current magnetic brake for speed control. An ideal application.
@TheLadderman
@TheLadderman 11 ай бұрын
This video is extremely interesting and well put together.
@michaelgray4463
@michaelgray4463 11 ай бұрын
Very cool idea. Finally, a KZbin video that is TOTALLY honest. An excellent example of real world engineering. Sometimes a great idea just doesn't work out. Thanks for the video!
@thomasadkins7159
@thomasadkins7159 11 ай бұрын
What a fascinating account! Nicely done, my man.
@Inflorescensse
@Inflorescensse 11 ай бұрын
My first machine gun was angle delayed-blowback, a Reising m50, fantastic on the range if not on the South Pacific beach.
@bobmorris8239
@bobmorris8239 11 ай бұрын
Very good. Nice to see an experiment gone wrong and such a good explanation.
@melonetankberry5211
@melonetankberry5211 11 ай бұрын
that was very interesting. thank you for sharing.
@fmdj
@fmdj 11 ай бұрын
I'm always glad to see failed results being published, even if only on KZbin, congrats!
@ct2368
@ct2368 11 ай бұрын
Great video.
@jerrylong381
@jerrylong381 11 ай бұрын
In short: Too much delay in the delay.
@justindunlap1235
@justindunlap1235 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite blowback designs it the oerlikon 20mm aa gun. It uses a rebated rim and advanced primer ignition to allow a 20mm cannon to fire from an unlocked breech. By igniting the primer while the bolt is still traveling forward the cartridge must overcome the forward momentum of the bolt before the chaber can open.
@Mibit911
@Mibit911 11 ай бұрын
This was an awesome video to watch and had me enthralled the whole time
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 11 ай бұрын
Connect the bolt to a circular mechanism that results in a long horizontal travel. Allow that travel to occur in the rifle stock. That will allow 9" minimum of horizontal travel. You could also permit the travel to be in a tube, reducing magnetic flux losses.
@nicoscarfo4486
@nicoscarfo4486 2 жыл бұрын
I use neodymium magnets to delay the blowback of my AR9, they sit on opposite sides of the bolt, I think they work better if I machined the spots where I put them to get them closer to the bolt, you can tell the difference with them on and off
@Poverty-Tier
@Poverty-Tier 11 ай бұрын
I wonder how your sophisticated system on your AR9 would compare to the simple but effective combo of a KAK 10oz buffer and an AR10 recoil spring on my AR9.
@OverdriveGaming-plays
@OverdriveGaming-plays 11 ай бұрын
I do wonder if the recoil of a firearm with demagnetize a magnet since it’s getting rattled?
@nicoscarfo4486
@nicoscarfo4486 11 ай бұрын
@@Poverty-Tier I was able to remove the weight in the bolt and use a 3oz buffer, it originally had an 8 or 9oz idr, so it calmed the recoil impulse significantly
@nicoscarfo4486
@nicoscarfo4486 11 ай бұрын
Ok this is when I just had the magnets on the outside of the gun, this did very little to mitigate recoil, I customized a buffer body with neodymium magnets that attract to the castle nut, I removed the weight from the bolt and replaced the 8oz buffer body with a 3oz customized buffer body
@billm2078
@billm2078 11 ай бұрын
​@@nicoscarfo4486Do you have a video of this?
@codygranrud6212
@codygranrud6212 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating project.
@serbsi2922
@serbsi2922 9 ай бұрын
Am at 11 minutes and just. In awe. Mad respect
@Reman1975
@Reman1975 11 ай бұрын
Working out why some assumed solution to a problem DOESN'T work as expected can provide a greater insight into a subject than 100 "Worked straight out of the box" scenarios.
@roum22
@roum22 Жыл бұрын
I know its not the same thing, but it reminded me of the Blish lock system used in the Thomson submachine gun.
@pewpewTN
@pewpewTN Жыл бұрын
Took them awhile to realize it was only working because the bolt & spring offered enough resistance & they finally removed the goofy Blish system & produced them a lot cheaper as direct blowback. Did you see the 30-06 rifle with the same Blish system? It didn't work very well. The 30-06 cases had to be oiled to make it work because they were extracting at such a high pressure. Even with the oiled cases, it still sucked & was prone to failure.
@liotier
@liotier 11 ай бұрын
I salute this brave R&D endeavour and the way you make it a learning experience. Clear negative results make science progress !
@thatsthewayitgoes9
@thatsthewayitgoes9 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Excellent. Good explanation of system. I never thought of your system. Listening to your channel
@nickjohnson410
@nickjohnson410 11 ай бұрын
This is so cool I cant wait for Ian's kids to do a video on this in 50 years.
@jonathantatler
@jonathantatler Жыл бұрын
Surely the first experiments should have been to examine the fields created
@Parents_of_Twins
@Parents_of_Twins 10 ай бұрын
The joy of experimentation is that you get to learn something new. I loved doing experiments in grad school because you think it is going to behave this one way and sometimes it does but other times you get the exact opposite and then you get to figure out why. That part of grad school never felt like work.
@Asspiss100
@Asspiss100 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely top tier content here. Not only are you sharing novel ideas...but you were not afraid or ashamed to say that your idea failed (not to mention breaking down exactly WHY it failed). This is not seen very often, and most people dont understand just how much of a positive impact that makes as a whole. If you did a collaboration with Ian at Forgotten Weapons, I think that'd be mutually beneficial to both channels. You are similar in the professional style of video structure, you both bring excellent ideas and both make great points on everything you cover. I'm sure you are both extremely busy individuals, and it may be difficult to do so, but I think it would be the most watched and most informative video either of your channels have published. Don't take that the wrong way, because I you and Ian are now my all-time favorite channels
@amym828
@amym828 11 ай бұрын
This is the best thing about Science. Even through failed ideas or experiments, information can be learned and Science benefits. Great presentation of just sticking to the Science and leaving the politics out.
@postalbyke
@postalbyke 11 ай бұрын
You had me at "magnetic eddy current delayed blowback system"!
@staninjapan07
@staninjapan07 10 ай бұрын
Another thoroughly fascinating and easy-to-follow interview. Thanks so much.
@aleksandrsnaumovs4277
@aleksandrsnaumovs4277 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@zawiszaczarnysulima3700
@zawiszaczarnysulima3700 11 ай бұрын
I tend to take an exception to a researcher who states that a project failed because the hypothesis (or hypotheses) turned out not to work for whatever reason. Every research project taken to its conclusion is a success, regardless of "positive" or "negative" outcome. In either case the researcher(s) proved something, which was not proven before. In a way, one can compare research projects to a blood test: NEGATIVE - great, you are healthy (or there is a need for more tests), or POSITIVE - great, now we know what's wrong, and we can start working on curing whatever it is. I like to think that there are no failed research or design projects, there are only successful and abandoned ones.
@themtube9455
@themtube9455 11 ай бұрын
I love stuff like this, I subscribed. Thank you.
@curtwuollet2912
@curtwuollet2912 7 ай бұрын
I too have pondered how to delay breech opening, so this was most interesting. What is needed is an inertia multiplier or at least something that works like inertia.
@UnCoolDad
@UnCoolDad 11 ай бұрын
Even though it didn't work out, I'm sure you had a lot of fun in the attempt and learned a lot along the way too.
@MarienFournier
@MarienFournier 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this engineering knowledge. Very instructing.
@cogentdynamics
@cogentdynamics 11 ай бұрын
Very nice video. I subscribed. Finding out we are wrong is often more instructive than being right.
@ibrahimkocaalioglu
@ibrahimkocaalioglu 6 ай бұрын
Nice test and trial. Hope you come up with more ideas and test them.
@lawrencehudson9939
@lawrencehudson9939 2 жыл бұрын
I too have seen the King Cobra video, with their 3D printed frame it seems that their system may be more of a continuous recoil system in that the claim is made that it is softer shooting, and when the magnets are removed the system still functions. A magnetic buffer for machine pistols may be what you have.
@d.t.4523
@d.t.4523 11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Keep working, good luck to you.
@gruberstein
@gruberstein 11 ай бұрын
Just what I expected. Any electrical engineer with generator experience would have told you that velocity is needed to generate the force. Your little ramp shows it simply. It accelerates quickly then when moving fast enough stops the acceleration. A lever system that moves the magnet through a much longer travel than the bolt would accelerate the magnet much faster. Put the magnet system in the buttstock with a 10 to 1 lever on the bolt.
@Muonium1
@Muonium1 3 жыл бұрын
Did you consider arranging a series of thin Nd magnets in a Halbach array to maximize the distance and field strength at their braking surface at the expense of nulling it out on the opposite side?
@CanadianMacGyver
@CanadianMacGyver 3 жыл бұрын
Actually we did, but given the data from all our other empirical tests, we determined that the combination of losses from the materials, the gap between the magnets and the braking block, and the spreading field lines would still have been too high for the system to be practical. In a .22LR rife, the distance over which the bolt's travel must be delayed is around 1cm, and this is difficult enough to accomplish with a magnetic brake small enough to fit into the receiver. On most cartridges like .223 the distance is even shorter but the force is much higher, making the whole concept impractical.
@pewpewTN
@pewpewTN Жыл бұрын
​@CanadianMacGyver It would be far more useful in centerfire cartridges. Maybe something like 5.7x28, which is commonly delayed with a lever system. Every .22LR I know of is direct blowback, since a very light slide or bolt & spring is sufficient.
@chillmonkey6782
@chillmonkey6782 11 ай бұрын
What a learned scholar we have here
@MultiRomero99
@MultiRomero99 11 ай бұрын
Might be able to do it with a recessed headspace/chamber 50 bmg if u could figure out a way of preventing the casing from jamming into the wall of the chamber
@africanelectron751
@africanelectron751 11 ай бұрын
I was about to post a similar question
@jessicahamby6373
@jessicahamby6373 11 ай бұрын
Your channel is amazing. When i start making more than 9k a yeay i will support you financially. You have taught me so much that i feel that it is the least that i could do. Thank you for making the collective intelligence of the world a bit elevated.❤
@nunyabidniz2868
@nunyabidniz2868 11 ай бұрын
Only problem I can see is that the eddy current braking is dependent upon relative motion between the magnet and a conductive [aluminum or copper] substrate, while the *prevention* of relative motion until the critical period is past and the barrel pressure has subsided is the necessary attribute of the breech.
@ryewaldman2214
@ryewaldman2214 11 ай бұрын
magnetic braking would be a better application for slowing down a lightweight bolt on, say, a gas-impingement system or ar15-style gas system where you want a lightweight bolt, but you also want "overgassing" for adverse condition operation or suppressed shooting. You would use the braking effect to slow the bolt velocity down before it slams into the rear of the receiver/buffer tube. You get something like viscous damping from the braking system. if your standard damped oscillator is m*a+c*v+k*x = f(t), then bolt/buffer mass, m, and spring weight, k, are typically there, but you can add the viscous damping, c, with eddy braking. the point is, "c" can't replace "m" in the physics
@xxxlonewolf49
@xxxlonewolf49 11 ай бұрын
Great video and a great idea.
@zooblestyx
@zooblestyx 9 ай бұрын
Probably the most engaging and fascinating episode of Forgotten Weapons that never was.
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I'd had the idea for a magnetic delay system about 3 years ago just fiddling around in my head, I'm glad someone actually pursued it and their findings were here for me to recalibrate my thoughts about eddy currents! I still believe an equally simple delay system is waiting to be found though, without gas ports, rotating bolts, rollers, levers, etc... It's out there somewhere, waiting to be found.
@suckboytony8385
@suckboytony8385 11 ай бұрын
I made a magnetically locked gun, it just uses a solenoid to engage a locking bar. In the future, I will have the unlocking done automatically based on either time after ignition, or chamber pressure assuming there is a pressure sensor with high enough response rate.
@arnenelson4495
@arnenelson4495 10 ай бұрын
Verrry interesting, thanks for sharing.
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus 11 ай бұрын
This is a perfect example of how failure often contributes more than success to knowledge. 👍🏻
@Scotch42
@Scotch42 11 ай бұрын
Love your format and delivery of information. Keep that shit up!
@timrobinson6573
@timrobinson6573 11 ай бұрын
The 3d printing ppl are using magnets for blowback operated pistil caliber carbines. They are adding magnets in a series to the receiver to slow the recoil of the bolt a little bit.
@DavidSeniw
@DavidSeniw 10 ай бұрын
Very very cool sir. Thanks
@AdmiralThumbs
@AdmiralThumbs 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing your research on this.
@Texsoroban
@Texsoroban 11 ай бұрын
A true researchers and scientist..you didn't get the result you were after but it was fun and you got some other ideas. +1
@jacktothefuture3554
@jacktothefuture3554 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I had a similar idea earlier this year, and I was quite confident that it would work. Your insight has saved me a great deal of time. I'm glad I found your channel. Sometimes the youtube algorithm picks you a winner!
@africanelectron751
@africanelectron751 11 ай бұрын
Totally awesome stuff I'm quite a fan of the variety in actions.
@deucedeuce1572
@deucedeuce1572 11 ай бұрын
Not every self loading firearm has a mechanism to slow down the action. Many smaller caliber firearms from .22short up to .380acp are simple blowback operated firearms with no delayed mechanism. That's also true for many 9mm firearms and even some .40'SWs and .45ACP's. The Hi-Point firearms are all straight blow-back if I'm not mistaken,. I think even the .45's and 10mm's are too... and most of the older 9mm SMG's are also (Uzi, Sten, MAC, Sterling, Thompson and many others). Many are in .45acp too.
@jonathantatler
@jonathantatler Жыл бұрын
That building magnetic field is observable when you drop a pendulum against a copper plate
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 11 ай бұрын
This effect is even used in some shooters' reloading balance scales, to magnetically damp oscillations of the balance arm.
@ChrisAthanas
@ChrisAthanas 11 ай бұрын
This is how science works and it’s very admirable to even make the attempt
@additudeobx
@additudeobx 11 ай бұрын
Like T. Edison said, I have learned 999 ways not to make a light bulb....
@NuffMan_
@NuffMan_ 11 ай бұрын
Could work slowing the bolt down AFTER opening to minimize the recoil shock of the bolt slamming against the back of the receiver.
@phillipsullivan3400
@phillipsullivan3400 11 ай бұрын
This video just saved me a lot of time since I was about to embark on a similar system using round neodymium magnets inside a copper tube. Thanks. Sadly, it didn't save me the money I spent on magnets.
@GerinoMorn
@GerinoMorn 11 ай бұрын
The moment I read "magnetic" and "delayed blowback" I knew instantly what the idea is and I love it, it's exactly like some of my wonky firearm ideas :D I love that we're still looking into new ways of operating a cartridge firearms, it's such a fascinating field.
@SuperAirmachine
@SuperAirmachine 10 ай бұрын
Many ideas doesn't works until they works.
@Snakesht172
@Snakesht172 10 ай бұрын
A gas delay action uses gas to hold the action closed. The hk p7, Walter ccp, and styer gb are all examples. The tap gas from just in front of the chamber to pressurize below the barrel (around with the styer). That gas acts on a piston attached to the slide and prevents cycling till the bullet leaves the barrel, and the pressure drops. Then there pistol cycles like any blowback pistol. The mas is a locked breach, it uses the gas to move the bolt carrier. The movement of the carrier is the only way the bolt unlocks.
@johncashwell1024
@johncashwell1024 11 ай бұрын
Great stuff!
@davida1hiwaaynet
@davida1hiwaaynet 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating! Very interesting idea and glad you tested it.
@alanwilson27
@alanwilson27 11 ай бұрын
Nicely done! A great explanation of testing theory and assessing results. I am enjoying your series of videos for their engaging detail and as a transplanted Canadian with a keen interest in the mechanics of firearms this title certainly caught my eye. Thanks!
@brickct123
@brickct123 11 ай бұрын
There's an interesting piece of software called QuickLoad that gives you the pressure curve over time in a given barrel from a given powder load and bullet weight.
@nigelman9506
@nigelman9506 11 ай бұрын
I have an idea, on the slide of a pistol would have small pneumatic pin and would slot into a socket which has an adjustable air bleed screw to delay the blowback and another pneumatic pin on the back end that's unvented, this would cut down the metallic clunk when using a suppressor, biggest advantages are a full burn for the bullet to leave the barrel the adjustable air bleed screw would allow full blowback on low or high velocity rounds and a quieter operation
@myriaddsystems
@myriaddsystems 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating!
@A_picture_of_Mohammed
@A_picture_of_Mohammed 10 ай бұрын
Cool idea man... Really impressive
@jasonisbored6679
@jasonisbored6679 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like it could've worked *better* with a long-recoil action, that'd've been interesting but very difficult
@rwsmith7638
@rwsmith7638 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating. Your experiment was worth the gain of knowledge and you passed that knowledge on to us. This wouldn't involve your eddy current idea but I suppose a bolt could be held closed electromagnetically until the gas or recoil broke the connection and allowed the bolt to move back.
@lukehanson5320
@lukehanson5320 11 ай бұрын
11:32 As a United States viewer I can't help but be in awe that with the draconian civilian-disarmament laws of our northern neighbors you're just casually flashing a (presumably) un-papered SBR on the internet. That aside, thanks for the walk down memory lane to my college (university) physics classes!
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 11 ай бұрын
The USA has silly laws on the possession of SBRs and suppressors - here in the UK SBRs with barrel lengths of 12" or more are treated the same as other rifles and suppressors are treated as normal rifle components. Suppressors for air weapons can be free purchased in England and Wales.
@JW-YT
@JW-YT 10 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thanks.
@cthulhurage4580
@cthulhurage4580 11 ай бұрын
In less than a minute i have become completely hype for the idea presented and i want one for its unique mechanics
@GhostOfSnuffles
@GhostOfSnuffles 9 ай бұрын
That's a concept that sounds amazing on paper but i could only imagine the horrors of trying to keep a rifle embedded with rare earth magnets properly clean in the field.
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