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New receiver (upper and lower) standard length for AR15/M16 rifles. Multi-caliber, accepts all M16 (STANAG), AK and M14 mags. Bolts stop works for M16 and M14 mags. Most internal parts stay the same.
Bolt carrier retrofitted with ambidextrous bolt handle, trigger group original M16 (modified safety and auto-sear). Less friction surface between upper receiver (steel) and bolt carrier, more space around, for better work under harsh conditions. Can accept larger, heavier bolts (7.62x51/.308) or even different bolt designs.
Lower receiver (1.5mm sheet metal/steel) has a hole completely going through wich takes the pin of a gun rack. Safety lever snaps into a circular groove of that pin. Safety must be on "safe". Otherwise won't fit into the rack. That way the rifle is forced to be on safe when stored in a gun room for example.
First stick the muzzle into the front hole of the gun rack than push the receiver hole towards the pin - safety lever will engage automatically. To get the gun off the rack take the pistol grip, push the rebounding safety lever upwards and pull out the rifle.
Rack can be mounted either way, muzzle to the right or left (up and down...).
In that receiver hole you can also see if the hammer is c*cked, if so a bar juts out. The pin of the gun rack has a corresponding slot. If the pin is mounted with that slot forward the gun can be put into the rack with hammer c*cked (as shown) - if mounted with the slot rearwards, only with hammer dec*cked. As required by the user. (Can be put on safe with hammer down.)
Rack pin and receiver hole can be used for other applications as well - locking the gun, power supply for electronic equipment, data transfer a.s.o.
Non-shooting prototype (pesky german gun law).(more)(less)
*Video courtesy of and copyright owned by Discovery Communications* Mack goes to Blackwater Worldwide's training facility ...*Video courtesy of and copyright owned by Discovery Communications*
Mack goes to Blackwater Worldwide's training facility and test fires a revolutionary new sub-machine gun.(more)(less)
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i bet USA will envy this new weapon... future weapon, ak47, bomb, iraq, insurgents, ied, hummer toyota,honda, tae, buris ...i bet USA will envy this new weapon...
future weapon, ak47, bomb, iraq, insurgents, ied, hummer toyota,honda, tae, buris, sipon, kantot, tamod(more)(less)
My genuine thanks and gratitude to the Discovery Channel for allowing me to post this video. Discovery is the GREATEST ...My genuine thanks and gratitude to the Discovery Channel for allowing me to post this video. Discovery is the GREATEST channel EVAAAAR!!!.(more)(less)
DESCRIPTION: The TT33 (for those who are not familiar with it) is a simplified M 1911 design. So why is it a damn Tokarev ...DESCRIPTION: The TT33 (for those who are not familiar with it) is a simplified M 1911 design. So why is it a damn Tokarev in 9x19 and not our good old .45 ? - some peope will ask. Well simply because I had two of these "guns" in stock. So I could start right off. And if something should go wrong (it didn't), breaking some of these zinc alloy parts... there was a chance for a second try. And since the Tokarev doesn't have a barrel extension that assists in feeding as most any other pistols with browning locked breech have, it is a good example for maximum feeding reliability under the worst technical conditions.
First I equipped the original oversized chamber with a steel tube insert. Machined to correct specs - new 9mm shells fall free if you turn the barrel upside down, fired brass has to be pulled out a bit. No tricks that will aid in feeding! For my german visitors: This is still the original zinc alloy dummy barrel, not bored through and not a barrel as defined by the law.
Secondly I filled the feed ramp with a steel insert. So the mouth of the chamber looks like a tube cut off straight.
As a result of this unramped barrel and using an original (unaltered) magazine the pistol won't even feed regular FMJ round nose ammo. The bullets catch against the non-existent feed ramp at the lower (6 o'clock) end of the chamber mouth. Even by increasing the angle of the mag follower I couldn't achieve any feeding at all.
So how can this doesn't-feed-anything piece be turned into a takes-no-matter-what performer? Well... watch the video.
No polishing feed ramps. No ramped chambers leaving the cartridge case unsupported in this area, possibly leading to blown or even ruptured cases. And of course no feed jams anymore, choose whatever bullet shape you want.
Due to several questions (thanks for your interest) - there are NO ADDITIONAL PARTS.
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The TT33 hammer assembly shows two bars to the left and right of the mag well (encircled red). To my experience they do not aid in feeding in any way.
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Here you see some feed ramps and chambers. Some of them (due to excessive ramping) leave the cartridge case at its rear end pretty unsupported:
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DESCRIPTION: The following relates to the wish to have a family of weapons that can be switched from one caliber (5.56mm ...DESCRIPTION: The following relates to the wish to have a family of weapons that can be switched from one caliber (5.56mm, 5.45mm, 7.62x39, 6.8 SPC) to another simply by changing barrel and bolthead.
One problem that apparently has not been considered so far, is the need to change the lower receiver (besides barrel and bolthead) to accept mags of different type (AK mags).
Inspired by a report regarding the KAC SR 47, I developed an M16 lower that accepts all M16 and AK mags.
Standard length receiver, not elongated as at the SR 47. Overall dimensions (outside) of the mag well are the same as with standard M16, coupled mags can be used as is. Bolt stop works with M16 mags.
Due to the restrictive german gun law there was no M16/AR15 legally available (only a gunsmith is allowed to build and machine guns and main gun parts). That's why I had to use an air soft model gun as basis, equipped with a dummy bolt with locking lugs, feed ramp and so on to demonstrate positive feeding.
Bolt had to be cycled manually via charging handle (permanently coupled to the bolt) because the plastic housing is to weak to withstand an original action spring.
Mags in order of appearance (5.45mm mags were used with 5.56mm cartridges):
- M16/5.56mm
- M16/5.56mm Thermold (Canadian), seems to be a bit out of spec, doesn't fall free
- AK/5.56mm (East German export version)
- AK74/5.45mm (Hungarian)
- AK74/5.45mm (Russian)
- AK47/7.62mm (Russian)
The only AK mags that won't fit are the black square-ribbed 7.62mm polymer mags as in limited use with the finnish and bulgarian army and as made by Pro-Mag. Receiver can be designed to handle these as well, but requires more modifications to the lower.(more)(less)