TKB-022 bullpup mechanisim

lobbie111

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that would be a great rilfe modernised. put synthetic furniture on it, give it a pump action XM-25 type smart grenade launcher (use the rounds as door breaching shotguns as well) and maybe a 60 round mag plus the XM104 sight.
 

SuperSLime

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Fantasy bullpups

Found a possible mechanisim of the TKB-022 bullpup rifle, Once and for all?
Nope, it wouldn't work. The bolt would have to tip back and down, then STOP, before the carrier brought a new round forward. With the bolt's recoil finished, what is going to move the carrier forward and then back again?

This is not a real weapon. Get over it.

By the way, does the real Cutaway know that you're using his name?
 

Cutaway

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The line of TKB-022 experimental assault rifles is one of most intrigying developments in small arms, made in Soviet Union. In many respects these weapons, designed during early sixties by Soviet gun designer G. A. Korobov were many years ahead of its time. Those guns were simply too advanced for conservative-thinking Soviet Army officers who preferred simple, familiar, proven and reliable Kalashnikov assault rifles over anything else. Regardless of thst, the TKB-022 is well worth mentioning, if just for the sake of curiosity.
TKB stands for Tulskoe Kosntructorskoe Buro - Tula Design Bureau, an arms-designing organisation associated with Tula arms factory (TOZ), which later evolved into the KBP - large and famous arms design and manufacturing state-owned company. Korobov was one of the more advanced designers at KBP, and he always tried to step ahead of its time. In this case, he tried to create a compact weapon, suitable for motorized troops riding in cramped armored personnel carriers (BMP, BTR) or helicopters. Despite very compact size, this weapon retained full-length barrel (and thus effective range and lethality) of much longer standard assault rifles such as Kalashnikov AKM. In fact, TKB-022 has best barrel length to overall length ratio among most military rifles ever built. During mid- to late sixties Korovov produced several variations of the TKB-022, from TKB-022PM to TKB-022PM5. The last one, the TKB-022PM5, which was produced in 1968, was chambered for then-experimental 5.6x39 ammunition (which latter evolved into 5.45x39). All weapons were tested by Soviet army, but turned down on unpublished reasons (most probably becuse the gun was simple too advanced for contemporary military thinking, but also possibly because no-one at the time could tell for sure if plastic housing would hold its integrity in extreme weather conditions or during many years of storage or use).

The TKB-022 assault rifle is gas-operated weapon with annular gas piston located around the barrel. To achieve minimum length, it is assembled into bull-pup configuration and uses vertically sliding bereech block (bolt), rather than traditional and most common bolt that cycles back and forth. Since the movement of the bolt (breechblock) in this design cannot be used to extract, eject and load cartridges, Korobov developed a special U-shaped rammer / extractor, that strips the frech cartridge from magazine, pushes it into the chamber, then, after the discharge, pulls the fired cartridge case back from the chamber. Upon feeding the next fresh cartridge, the fired case is pushed forward and slightly up, into the ejection chute above the barrel. Spent cases finally fell off the gun above the muzzle. Gun was capable of full- and semi-automatic fire, with combined safety / fire mode selector switch located above the trigger on the left side of the gun. The gun housing was made from reddish-brown plastic, with metall structure hidden inside.
Confirmed: http://world.guns.ru/assault/as94-e.htm
 

jting

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img.photobucket. com/albums/v185/timthe1st/Picture14.png (remove the space between . and com to see the image)
(This picture is scaled appropriately to show where the barrel begins in the body of the gun, measured from the bolt in closed position assuming 20.7" body with a 16.3" barrel.)

This is actually how the gun probably works, the teal block is the vertical bolt which slides downwards, yellow is the bullet, black is the rammer/extractor rod. This is using the information from the modern fire arms description and some intuition.

I'm too lazy to illustrate it, but:

1: loaded, image as is
2: firing, the gas from the round unlocks the bolt which is forced downwards freeing the casing
3: the rammer rod slides backwards under gas propulsion pulling the casing from the barrel
4: the rammer continues backwards sliding the spent casing onto a ramp above the magazine into the ejection tunnel while simultaneously locking the bolt in a down position
5: the rammer continues backwards until it catches the lip of the next casing and locking the spent casing into the ejection tunnel
6: the rammer returns forward by use of a spring loading the bullet into the barrel and ejecting the spent casing forward
7: the bolt is returned to firing position, hammer primed, locking the bullet into the barrel.

Sorry this is two years late.
 
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