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Originally Posted by ithacaartist
IIRC, the unbridled rate of fire for a Luger is around 27 rounds per second. Would this would be important in calculating the action's rate of travel?
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27 /sec = 1620/min, correct??? My god.
I was watching a full auto Luger by Werle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iXv_w_XD7Q
He seems to be able to release no less than 3-4 bullets in full auto with one trigger pull. It is a fast rate of fire.
But i think any full auto hand guns I saw on youtube [ GLOCK, 1911, TREJO] seem to have a very similar rate of fire which tells me that the Luger's action can't not much faster than the rest.
I'm deducing that for safe action the weight of slides/ toggle and main springs + distance and speed of their travel for a single round have to be very similar. Pistols must have much higher rate of fire than long guns in full auto.
I believe the max rate of fire i saw on even open bolt guns was in the range of 1800.[mg45]
Mark Serbu made an incomplete[ no trigger] .22 machine gun that shoots 2000/min( simple open bolt, blow back design]
Just thinking out loud.