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The foreend covers reciprocating parts that mitigate recoil. See 4 minute mark of this video.
Epic fail.
I've read before that the gun designing is the easy part.Though I have to wonder if the henry made mags aren’t the issue.
It's not about recoil, it's about mass. On a blowback system the only thing holding the bolt shut against the pressure in the chamber is the inertia of the bolt. There's no way around the minimum mass requirement.9mm carbine how much recoil could it have?
Yes, and it looks like to do this, they took inspiration from a Remington 870.It's not about recoil, it's about mass. On a blowback system the only thing holding the bolt shut against the pressure in the chamber is the inertia of the bolt. There's no way around the minimum mass requirement.
What this system does is split the mass between two halves and move one of them somewhere else on the gun so all that bolt weight isn't up in the receiver.
Its hard to tell.Honest Outlaws was a sample of one, but it was a horrible sample.
That's the only review I've seen with issues. If there are others please post links.
870 action bars is exactly what I thought when I saw it. I really do think it's a neat idea. Gives you a receiver the size of a levergun instead of a chonker like the CZ Scorpion or Beretta CX4. Use of the space under the handguard reminds me of a gas operated shotgun or M1, as well, though here it's just a place to stash bolt mass and spring.Yes, and it looks like to do this, they took inspiration from a Remington 870.
With a set of action bars connecting the bolt in the receiver to a weight under the slide (instead of a pump).
Its like a telescoping bolt, only with an action weight under the barrel.
The funny thing is..the way that is, they are using the action bars in reverse from the normal way.
Its rather novel really.
I just wonder if they didn't "mail it in" when it came to the Henry mags and magwell, knowing that many would swap to the glock/S&W mags. The mag well on this design contains the extractor.. and I don't think Henry has their stuff ironed out yet. Videos using the glock mags seem perfect in videos I have seen.
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