I'm ignorant about guns so I don't pretend to know what this is ,but from the diagram I'm assuming its purpose is to make it easier to fire faster and I'm wondering, isn't the wire from a coat hanger way too stiff to function as a spring?
The first time something pushes back against the V, wouldn't it just collapse and stay mashed and not provide any kind of pushback?
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EDIT:
I mean, I was just curious if this is a shitpost/inside joke or whatever. If I shouldn't bother asking, okay, I'm just trying to acquire knowledge from all the new communities Wins.
EDIT2:
Okay, I get it now. Fun lesson in how selective fire works.
I'm ignorant about guns so I don't pretend to know what this is ,but from the diagram I'm assuming its purpose is to make it easier to fire faster and I'm wondering, isn't the wire from a coat hanger way too stiff to function as a spring?
The first time something pushes back against the V, wouldn't it just collapse and stay mashed and not provide any kind of pushback?
If an actual explanation would ruin the fun of the thread, feel free to PM me (this site has a Send Message link on every user profile page).
EDIT:
I mean, I was just curious if this is a shitpost/inside joke or whatever. If I shouldn't bother asking, okay, I'm just trying to acquire knowledge from all the new communities Wins.
I'm ignorant about guns so I don't pretend to know what this is ,but from the diagram I'm assuming its purpose is to make it easier to fire faster and I'm wondering, isn't the wire from a coat hanger way too stiff to function as a spring?
The first time something pushes back against the V, wouldn't it just collapse and stay mashed and not provide any kind of pushback?
If an actual explanation would ruin the fun of the thread, feel free to PM me (this site has a Send Message link on every user profile page).