With snow and ice here in Austin, it’s been a bit of slow day. And what better for a slow day than some slow-motion gun porn?
I chanced across one of these researching information on the Lugar for a story I’m writing, and thought it provided a nice view of the Lugar’s feed and ejection mechanism, giving viewers a chance to see how it differs from the M1911’s mechanism for accomplishing the same thing. So I concentrated on videos that show mechanism cycling rather than bullet impact.
(None of these are my videos, I collected them off of YouTube, so I can’t take any credit (or any blame for the musical choices).)
The Lugar:
Here’s a M1911 Commander 45:
Here’s a cutaway animation of how an M1911 works:
Sig Sauer 22 and 9mm
Here’s real slow motion of an M16 and an M1911:
A Tanfoglio Gold Team (not sure the caliber, but similar vidoes have been for .38 Super):
Here’s a Thompson submachine gun (one of which I fired once upon a time):
A whole bunch of different guns:
Finally, here’s a dad teaching his son to fire a gun for the first time. His three year old son. On a minigun. BEST DAD EVER!
Tags: 9mm, Guns, handguns, Lugar, M16, M1911, Machine Gun, Minigun, Sig Saur, Tanfoglio, Tommy Gun