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  2. Blowback (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    In firearms, a blowback system is generally defined as an operating system in which energy to operate the firearm's various mechanisms, and automate the loading of another cartridge, is derived from the inertia of the spent cartridge case being pushed out the rear of the chamber by rapidly expanding gases produced by a burning propellant, typically gunpowder. [3]

  3. List of delayed-blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    Flywheel delayed blowback. Name Manufacturer Image Cartridge Country Type Year Barnitzke machine gun: 7.92×57mm Mauser

  4. Action (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    In bolt-action firearms, ... The blowback operation is a system in which semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms operate through the energy created by combustion ...

  5. List of API blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of advanced primer ignition blowback firearms (API). Assault Rifles. Name/ designation Year of intro Country of origin Primary cartridge Type APT:

  6. Recoil operation - Wikipedia

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    The short recoil action dominates the world of centerfire semi-automatic pistols, being found in nearly all weapons chambered for high-pressure pistol cartridges of 9×19mm Parabellum and larger, while low-pressure pistol cartridges of .380 ACP and smaller generally use the blowback method of operation. Short recoil operation differs from long ...

  7. Locked breech - Wikipedia

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    Blowback firearms sometimes lack an extractor as they really aren't necessary for this method of operation. Delayed blowback This action is found where recoil is light enough that a fully locked breech is not necessary. Like simple blowback, it is case movement that opens the breech. This is a more robust version of simple blowback.

  8. Walther PP - Wikipedia

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    The Walther PP (German: Polizeipistole, or police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols, developed by the German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. [ 9 ] It features an exposed hammer, a double-action trigger mechanism, [ 10 ] a single-column magazine , and a fixed barrel that also acts as the guide ...

  9. Category:Off-axis bolt travel blowback firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Off-axis bolt travel blowback firearms" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.