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6/29/2012 9:45:46 AM EDT
http://www.bushmaster.com/anatomy_bushmaster.asp
 
6/29/2012 9:54:57 AM EDT
[#1]
pretty cool
6/29/2012 9:59:03 AM EDT
[#2]



Quoted:


pretty cool
Yep, thats the problem with posting a thread like this, the people who click it get lost in playing with the AR functions and don't come back to post LOL





 
6/29/2012 10:01:39 AM EDT
[#3]
Where are the magnets?  
6/29/2012 10:02:49 AM EDT
[#4]
I like the glock one better
6/29/2012 10:05:44 AM EDT
[#5]
That's pretty neat.
6/29/2012 10:05:58 AM EDT
[#6]
I was "whats the big deal" til I clicked on the glass option...Pretty cool
6/29/2012 10:07:10 AM EDT
[#7]
Didn't they license this animation from some other source?  I seem to remember a site that had a list of guns you could choose from that were animation enabled in this fashion.

Anyway - the "Parts" option on the bottom is nice.  Would make it easy to allow one to reference or educate others on exactly what they are trying to communicate.
6/29/2012 10:26:41 AM EDT
[#8]
I've been wondering for sometime and was hoping this would clear it up, but I still don't know.

I know it's spring loaded, but what causes the ejector to plunge forward on a piece of spent brass?

ETA:  I read through some of the 'How it Works-The AR gas operating system' tacked thread in the Trouble shooting forum.

This line helped me understand it a little better-As the cartridge case reaches the ejection port, the case pivots on the extractor hook from pressure of the ejector until it is

sent flying free of the rifle.
6/29/2012 10:28:01 AM EDT
[#9]
LIES.  BLASPHEMY!!!

WHERE ARE THE MAGANENTS????

6/29/2012 10:32:02 AM EDT
[#10]
I wish they would at least show how the firing pin is free to slam into the primer when the bolt closes.  But maybe that would scare too many people.  
6/29/2012 10:36:33 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
I've been wondering for sometime and was hoping this would clear it up, but I still don't know.

I know it's spring loaded, but what causes the ejector to plunge forward on a piece of spent brass?




Mass of the bcg


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6/29/2012 5:43:07 PM EDT
[#12]



Quoted:


I wish they would at least show how the firing pin is free to slam into the primer when the bolt closes.  But maybe that would scare too many people.