5 photos showing the activity taking place in guns

Ammunition ammunition everyone knows but the way they operate is still a mystery to many people.

The development of cinema today turns guns - a dangerous " toy " of humans becomes very popular. This is indisputable, when the preliminary screening of the films screened, 10 films of all 9 have scenes of shooting, bombing, throwing grenades .

However, there is a problem that is certainly still in the mysterious circle for many of us, that is: What happens inside the gun when we pull the trigger?

The following pictures will . " help you answer the questions ". These are animated images of how some of the guns used in World War I (CTTG) operate.

1. Six-type revolver pistol French Ordnance

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6-piece revolver pistol French Ordnance.

This gun was born in 1892, is one of the most popular pistols of the French army in CTG, with more than 350,000 manufactured in the period 1892 - 1924.

This is a revolver , with each drive being a combustion chamber, fired with a hammer to knock out the bullet. Normally, these " roller- type" guns (revolutions) like this usually have a range of damage ranging from 25 - 75m.

By the 1960s, French Ordnance 8mm guns were officially discontinued and . put into museums, giving way to more modern and powerful military weapons.

2. Berthier Mle rifle.16

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Rifle Berthier Mle.16.

One of the main weapons of the French army from 1890 to CTTG II. The Berthier rifle is a single shot (bolt-action) gun .

The gun has ammunition consisting of 3 members (not counting members on the barrel), each shot must be bullets, so it is relatively inconvenient compared to today's semi-automatic guns. However, the advantage of a gun is a fairly accurate projectile due to the inner lock.

3. Mauser 1914 semi-automatic pistol

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Mauser 1914 semi-automatic pistol.

The automatic pistol built by Mauser, a German gun manufacturer, created an armed revolution in the war.

Using the slider to fire, these pistol is not as powerful as a revolver, but has a much faster speed and more ammunition.

In 1914, the pistol created by Mauser had 8 rounds of ammunition.

4. Mauser 5 rifle rifle 1988

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Mauser 5 rifle 1988.

Referring to Mauser, it is impossible not to mention the rifle in 1988 - the most successful rifle emitter of this gun manufacturer. Mauser rifle is the main weapon of the German army during the two world wars.

The working principle of Mauser rifle 1988 is similar to the Berthier - lock and bullets after each shot.

5. Pistol 8 tablets F.Langenhan Selbstlader

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Pistol 8 tablets F.Langenhan Selbstlader.

Another pistol is commonly used by the German army. This semi-automatic pistol is a product of the German gun manufacturer F.Langenhan Selbstlader, brought to the field in 1915.
The gun has a principle that works almost like the Mauser continent, except that it is fired with a hammer , instead of a slider.