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duece71
02-20-11, 08:54
Hello,
I don't know if anyone has seen this or looked at it but it is a nice look at what happens when the trigger is pulled. I saw it on the Bushmaster site (I know that Bushmaster is not very well recieved on here) but here ya go anyway.......
http://www.bushmaster.com/anatomy_bushmaster.asp

AMMOTECH
02-20-11, 10:08
They have had that on their site for a few years now.
Remember that most AR's work the same (sans any piston units). What I want to know about the "Anatomy" is who makes the parts and to what standards they build them.

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duece71
02-20-11, 10:23
I realize that is true, I was just posting the link for info purposes. I do not own a BM. I thought the sequence of what is happening was nice to see.

500grains
02-20-11, 16:05
It is a very helpful graphic. I think it is LWRC that has one which compares gas piston to impingement systems.

amd5007
02-20-11, 17:37
This is an extremely accurate breakdown of the firing process in a BM. The only sequence missing is the ones where the rifle malfunctions due to parts breakage.:D

opmike
02-20-11, 18:11
I've seen similar ones for the 1911 and Glock, I had no idea there was one for the M4 pattern rifle. Thank you for the heads up.

blackgt85
02-21-11, 00:19
That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing!


Justin

Preach
02-21-11, 10:59
This is an extremely accurate breakdown of the firing process in a BM. The only sequence missing is the ones where the rifle malfunctions due to parts breakage.:D

That is funny, but it is a helpful graphic, but still that is funny.