how does the RDB eject downwards? shouldn't the trigger assembly get in the way of that?
i have a hard time believing that the hammer is in front of the magazine.
>>35112234
It ejects from that space behind the mag.
>>35112234
The InRange vid on it explains how it works pretty well.
>>35112412
yeah i know that. i'm asking about how the actual mechanism works.
>>35112416
i watched that but i still couldn't wrap my head around it for whatever reason.
>>35112234
The bolt travel is a bit longer than most. The spent case is drawn back over the mag and kicked down, then the bolt moves forward and picks up the next round.
>>35113009
but if the bullet ejects from behind the mag, where is the hammer and all that jazz?
>>35113026
Hammer is that shiny bit in the rear of the stock.
>>35113026
hammer is behind the ejection port. it is very long and swings all the way over the ejection port and magazine.
>>35113074
ok i get it now. so the bullet doesn't eject straight down then, it goes at an angle backwards?
>>35113071
i really wish this thing was good enough to replace the M4.
>>35112234
ejection port is behind the mag, and the ejector forces the spent case down instead of to the right.
basically instead of the ejection port being on the right side, its on the bottom behind the mag because the bcg needs to move back and over the mag to eject the case
>>35112234
Floridian moonshine magic.
>>35112234
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BASgtPpYfF0
>>35113122
I really wish Kel-Tec didn't make rifles with furniture held together by screws.
>>35113468
wonder if he's ever shot that with a short sleeve tshirt and no jacket on
>>35114089
>t. no guns