Gas-delayed blowback

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Gas-delayed blowback (also called gas-retarded blowback) is a firearm operating principle (not to be confused with gas-operated). The bolt is never locked, and so is pushed rearward by the expanding propellant gases as in other blowback-based designs. However, propellant gases are vented from the barrel into a cylinder with a piston that delays the opening of the bolt.

Gas-delayed blowback is one of the less common operating principles. It is used by Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 rifle; and the Heckler & Koch P7 and Steyr GB pistols.


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