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>> Anonymous
the barrel is supposed to move back a little...
>> Anonymous
If the barrel moved back, wouldn't that prevent the spent shell from ejecting?
>> Anonymous
>>355777

No it's not
>> Anonymous
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It doesn't move back
>> kle !.CzKQna1OU
>>355806
in your gif, it does...but it only moves back a little bit. It's locked with the slide while the bullet is travelling down the barrel to maintain pressure (if it ejected the case right away, you'd lose muzzle velocity/energy and thus lose range). After the bullet has left the barrel and is no longer under pressure from the propellant gasses, THEN does the barrel unlock from the slide (it tilts down slightly) and the spent casing is extracted and ejected by the recoiling slide.

I think the Beretta 92 uses a slightly different locking system, with no tilting, but the idea is the same: keep the slide and the barrel locked together while the bullet is travelling down the barrel, and only unlock and eject the case when the bullet is out of the gun.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recoil_action
>> Anonymous
>>355828
/k/? in my /gif/?
>> Anonymous
>>355833

It's more likely than you think!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
i own a taurus pt-92, same thing almost, the barrel does move back. same with the 1911, and just about everything else. some of you may have missed the word a LITTLE
>> Anonymous
Well, if acouple thousandths of an inch is considered moving back...

Blue staters shouldn't talk about guns.