Message from @Yusako

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2018-10-31 01:32:38 UTC  

Toggle lock coolest mechanism
Flapper lock close second

2018-10-31 01:32:59 UTC  

Straight blowback gang

2018-10-31 01:33:14 UTC  

because other locking systems are generally good enough, and cheaper/more easy to maintain/use

2018-10-31 01:33:22 UTC  

120mm blowback gang

2018-10-31 01:34:21 UTC  

also uh, this is me being dumb but

2018-10-31 01:34:44 UTC  

The difference between roller lock and roller delay is not the interface of the bolt but the action of the entire barrel

2018-10-31 01:34:56 UTC  

things like a gau-6 dont need locking cause the barres are fixed so they can turn adn the pressure is safe by the time it does a revolution?

2018-10-31 01:35:01 UTC  

On a locking gun, the bolt and barrel recoil as one unit

2018-10-31 01:35:10 UTC  

On a delayed gun the barrel is fixed

2018-10-31 01:35:25 UTC  

oh so thats how they are functionally different

2018-10-31 01:35:27 UTC  

thank you

2018-10-31 01:35:35 UTC  

The bolts could actually be identical

2018-10-31 01:35:45 UTC  

But whether or not the barrel is fixed would matter

2018-10-31 01:36:21 UTC  

It also can depend on if the action at any point is entirely unable to open

2018-10-31 01:37:03 UTC  

Usually rearward force alone can't unlock the action on a roller lock, and the action reaching a toggle at the rear point separates it

2018-10-31 01:37:06 UTC  
2018-10-31 01:37:15 UTC  

o

2018-10-31 01:37:26 UTC  

ohh

2018-10-31 01:37:31 UTC  

Miniguns have bolts

2018-10-31 01:37:32 UTC  

it unlocks when it spins further

2018-10-31 01:37:33 UTC  

i see

2018-10-31 01:37:38 UTC  

They are slaved to a track

2018-10-31 01:37:44 UTC  

yeah i know

2018-10-31 01:37:48 UTC  

i saw

2018-10-31 01:37:50 UTC  

i understand

2018-10-31 01:37:59 UTC  

the unlocking is really simple

2018-10-31 01:38:10 UTC  

The action of the weapon is not in any way interfaced to the bolts as the weapon is motor driven

2018-10-31 01:38:15 UTC  

Therefore a dud won't stop it

2018-10-31 01:38:34 UTC  

Even a complete bolt or barrel failure won't stop the fun

2018-10-31 01:38:43 UTC  

thats why it it's a "Chaingun" not a machine gun

2018-10-31 01:39:03 UTC  

As long as it has power it's the most reliable gun you can get

2018-10-31 01:39:45 UTC  

Chain gun as a term is actually registered by Northop Grumman

2018-10-31 01:40:13 UTC  

well it's still a useful word, unless there is a better one to use for the definition

2018-10-31 01:40:14 UTC  

It generally is considered to have a single barrel however

2018-10-31 01:40:33 UTC  

They define it as a gun driven by external power instead of cartridges

2018-10-31 01:40:36 UTC  

Which fits

2018-10-31 01:40:49 UTC  

But the minigun is usually still considered a Gatling gun

2018-10-31 01:40:56 UTC  

Being it's rotary action

2018-10-31 01:41:11 UTC  

Despite being externally powered

2018-10-31 01:41:27 UTC  

Though it is a battery powered Gatling in design

2018-10-31 01:41:29 UTC  

looking at the definition the "Continuous loop of cain" part would probably disclude gatlings