How a Revolver Works
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A 3D animation showing how a 2020 Colt Python revolver works. Cinema 4D was used to create each individual part, as well as animating everything. Rizom UV was used for UV unwrapping. Substance 3D Painter was used for all the texturing. Redshift renderer was used for final output of lighting and textures.
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Chapters:
0:00 Sponsor
0:11 Intro
0:23 Ammunition Loading
0:55 Double-Action vs Single-Action
1:20 Double-Action Operation
2:32 Trigger Reset
2:48 Single-Action Operation
3:27 Ejection
3:51 Sponsor
4:11 Credits
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@user-so7lp8ge7j
11 ай бұрын
여기는 맥크리
@yeetbirdo
11 ай бұрын
no thank you
@SvoyakD
11 ай бұрын
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@Bozmobo
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, hope you know that warthunder is on a massive community strike...
@puskam-wk8ms
11 ай бұрын
why the hell was i not subbed?
The animations and graphics never cease to amaze
@s3yd-od8qe
11 ай бұрын
I strongly agree with you
@vedpoopy
5 ай бұрын
i moderately agree with you.
@user-hd7kr7im2t
3 ай бұрын
I slightly agree with you
@vadersapprentice
2 ай бұрын
i do not agree with you.
@waltuhwhite1234
Ай бұрын
I negatively agree with you
The other cowboy: "This town ain't big enough for the both of us-"
@dwaynealexiergaspar4987
9 ай бұрын
Bro wasted his time and died
@csm5040
5 ай бұрын
Wrong revolver
@vilebasterd5729
5 ай бұрын
This isn't a cowboy gun
@brigadelumbriga33987
4 ай бұрын
This is not a gun of old west, the true revolver is colt peacemaker and others
@bevstanx-8840
3 ай бұрын
Uhm I'm pretty sure a town is big enough to allow two people or more to live in
I'm a retired gunsmith, and I can say this is the best animation of "how it works" I've ever seen. Your rendering of detail is flawless - the lack of side pins holding the front sight; the placement of the side plate screw; the serrated hammer and lack of serrations on the backstrap - excellent. I have one of the new Pythons, and you nailed the details that separate the Gen 1 Python from the Gen 2. Superb!
@mattrittman
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you noticed all these little details. It was a lot of fun building this model 🙂
@chadblechinger5746
9 күн бұрын
Wish I would have found this video this morning. Nothing went wrong, but man, my hands were shaking. Fully gutted my python sitting in my truck today. Absolutely nailed the detail. I could go in and clean the cnc if you like, but I don't think it is necessary if you plan to put many rounds through it. I can feel no reason for a polish job when operating the gun or dry firing. The only complaint would have to be the sights. I have already had zero fall off once, and the front blade could use a fine line to a small high vis dot on the same orange blade( could have been tritium for the cost ) . Other than that, the gun is flawless and, in my opinion, mechanically better and more robust than its predecessor. I haven't been inside a classic python in real life bur World of Guns seems to have done well.
Nice job Matt!
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Jared!!
@S__a_m_u_r_a_i
11 ай бұрын
@@mattrittman can I request either the how a Remington 700 or 1100 series works? Or the Benelli M4?
@Virvum_Juggernaut
11 ай бұрын
@@S__a_m_u_r_a_i The Benelli M4 is a great choice. I’d love to watch the workings of a semi-auto shotgun too!
@user-so7lp8ge7j
11 ай бұрын
찐
@user-pd1hp3ln7b
5 ай бұрын
у Револьвера Наган для предотвращения прорыва газов между барабаном и стволом перед выстрелом гильза с барабаном надвигается на ствол, а здесь какоето недоразуменье!
These "how a gun works" videos are so cool and they never get old. The animation is flawless, its expalined in the most clear, understandable way, the voice fits in perfectly, these videos are just so polished and refined and I love them. Thanks Rittman!
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Braedon! Really glad people are enjoying them and finding them helpful to understand firearms :)
@polski.pecior
11 ай бұрын
@Random Sceptile Yeah and matt hates these memes because stupid tiktok people use it and dont even give credit
@GummerJum
10 ай бұрын
@@ShadowWizard4570 yeah man tiktok sucks
How tf anyone ever got those dimensions correct on paper and then got tooling made to produce them is a marvel of engineering.
0:36 i love how it rhymes
“sir you can’t park there” my honest reaction: 2:30
I love how you modelled all the different surface textures and finishes (cast/milled/polished) on the internals. Excellent video as always!
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Glad you noticed this :) Thanks so much for the nice comment Neil!
“Cowboys aren’t even that cool-“
Shepherd : "Do you have the DSM?" Ghost : "We got it, sir!" Shepherd : "Good that is one less loose end!" *(**2:30**)*
@NGSF_GrayFox
11 ай бұрын
still too soon 😢
@jdmhbeats
11 ай бұрын
😭😭😭
@9SFromNieRAutomata
11 ай бұрын
MAN FUCK SHEPERD ALL MY HOMIES HATE SHEPERD
@DarkViperGaming
11 ай бұрын
He had a magnum, but both still revolvers I guess
@gabrielarruda4083
2 ай бұрын
@@DarkViperGaming A colt anaconda, the gun he used, is a .44 magnum revolver, a .357 *MAGNUM* colt python is still a magnum.
These are more complicated than other forms of pistols, they are like clocks - fascinating
@ShortArmOfGod
11 ай бұрын
Someone's never taken an XD apart.
@nutbastard
11 ай бұрын
@@ShortArmOfGod If you're talking about the trigger group, I agree. Everything else on an XD is dead simple.
@louisryan5815
6 ай бұрын
They are generally wildly less complicated than other forms of pistols, which is why they are credited with such reliability. Less parts to go wrong
@bertrandlewis4906
4 ай бұрын
A DA revolver can be fired just as fast as a semi automatic.
@ifell3
4 ай бұрын
@@louisryan5815 I wouldn't say the action is less complicated. A delayed blow back (forgetting the trigger) only has to strip a round, feed it and then hold the pressure, eject and cycle. Most of this is done through linear movement and there is little to no control over the cycle. The pressure does this for you. The revolver is working on mechanical timing in a circular motion. Each chamber has to line up, each stroke to cycle the new chamber has to align. This is technically why I think if you were to build your own pistol most people would design a blow or delayed blow back rather than a revolver. I'm not a fan of the revolver, given the choice I would have a delayed blow back. But I do appreciate art when I see it.
The mechanical engineering that went into making these pistols is extraordinary. I wonder how long it originally took them to make the prototype work? Incredible. Wonderful video too!
@derekp2674
10 ай бұрын
If you check out the C&Rsenal Primer series, they now have several detailed episodes covering the history of revolvers from the 1830's onwards. The basics of how to make a good single action only revolver were pretty much sorted by 1851, when Colt produced their famous Navy model. Sorting out the best way to make double action revolvers work took several decades more, with most of the key inventions coming from Europe. I think most of the action design features in the Python will also be in the revolvers Colt produced for WW1 service. The obvious exception to that might be the use of transfer bars, which only seem to have become popular after WW2.
When the npc doesn’t say hello back in rdr2:
@zahermedina-martinez1183
13 күн бұрын
fr
Me showing the casheir my discount card 1:28
Sherif : It’s a high noon My honest reaction : 2:15
Imagine that amazing mechanism which needed an engineering understanding and graphical explanation been done by inventors of the revolver years ago inside their brains … what a great minds they were
I'm really happy you went with a revolver for this one, I've always wanted to know how a revolver would work with both DA & SA. Thank you for being amazing with your work Matt! And I thank Andy Taylor for his fantastic voice-over!
I love these videos. They're so incredibly well explained and animated. Great work!
Really well done!! Love the realistic details like the machining tool marks on the unpolished surfaces.
@IRUKANJI
10 ай бұрын
Oh man I just noticed that and it's so cool. That kind of attention to detail is really appreciated.
i love revolvers, especially the Python in particular. seeing the insides and how they all function so fluently with one another is awesome! even something as simple as a revolver requires a lot of skill to design, as every piece has to be perfectly timed with eachother
That's why I love guns - look at all the synchronized movements. Especially with handguns - so many things are happening in short sequence. Engineering at it's finest.
Don't kill the last zombi-
I really appreciate the detail you go into, including cast marks on parts. It's an extra level of detail that is beautiful.
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much :)
Thanks for a great new video! I love the animation and the breakdown of the way things work I've been waiting forever but this was well worth it!
Great work, Matt. It really looks great. The detail is incredible. I think this is as good an explanation of the function of a revolver, particularly the new Python, as has ever been done.
Just discovered this channel. The quality of animation here is simply astounding. It doesn’t look like you take requests, so treat what I’m about to say as a friendly suggestion. I would really love it if you could use this format of video to explore the workings of the FN P90. It is my favorite firearm of all time and I really want to understand the smaller moving parts better
GOD only a 3D Artist can feel the Intense hardwork put into this animation. Great job As Always Matt Rittman.
Your videos have definitely gotten a lot better!
The texture quality improvement on this video is awesome. The different finishes on the parts and the tooling marks on the internal surfaces are a beautiful touch. I may be a Dan and S&W Guy but you couldn't have picked a better model to showcase than the Python, truly a legend and timeless beauty of a firearm.
@mattrittman
9 ай бұрын
Dude thank you so much for noticing! I had a lot of fun with the texturing :)
I'm a researcher and a non-native speaker in the US, and to be honest, I'll recommend all of your videos to all of my non-native speaker colleagues who have a hard time illustrating a scenario, even if they have no interest in guns at all. Great job, thank you.
You are amazing Matt! Never stop animating!
@YellowYellow-eb6mb
11 ай бұрын
This comment is copied so much, please be original
@heavymachinery5220
11 ай бұрын
@@YellowYellow-eb6mb these are my thoughts, if you have a problem go bother someone else
Greatest animations of all time! Exquisite work. Would love to see a belt fed machine gun. Maybe a Browning M1919 or my fav MG-34.
I love how when ejecting the shells you can see that they are used even though you already used that model in the chamber after fired (also congrats on getting sponsored now maybe you will be better motivated to give us more videos)
Just adding a comment as I’ve done with all your other videos so far to bump the engagement. The level of detail in your renders is *unparalleled*
I can really appreciate this animation as I just bought a 6 inch Colt Python.
Thanks for this video, it is perfect. I like the small gesture "repeat" at the corner. This video is great, continue this with all weapons and all things
There’s so much more going on in a revolver than I ever thought. That was so cool.
Are you kidding me this all amazing work by one person!!!!!
the amount of effort these must take is insane, these are amazing
Outstanding work as always!
When we needed him most, the man, the myth, the legend returned to bless us with his knowledge
@alexandrefillot9600
11 ай бұрын
People when litteraly anyone posts anything.
@heavymachinery5220
11 ай бұрын
This comment has been copied so many times it hurts
@alexandrefillot9600
11 ай бұрын
@@heavymachinery5220 On god.
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Haha! Love it :D
"You got the DSN?" "We got it sir!" "Good, that's one less lose end." 2:10
I ❤the voice over of Andy Taylor and the animations of Matt Rittman. Well done, this is education I’d learn everyday. 👌🏼💯 I subscribed to you 🫡😎
2:30 *won't you fly high, free bird, yeah* [guitar solo]
@thomasgana9432
4 ай бұрын
Sir there is no such thing as a 100% discount car-
I was really waiting for this video! Thanks Matt!
Well done on your animation, top notch and precise explanation.
Good breakdown of the mechanics, & I learned a lot too!
Man what a detailed video! Super!
The BEST explanation of how thing works! Keep up the good work people!
I feel like these had to have started as a parody of these types of inner-working parts of TV Shows that have this exact style.
Amazing animation, like always!
Please do more videos like this. This video just made my day.
The video is incredible, you've outdone yourself, keep it up, Matt, thanks for listening to my request❤
@mattrittman I bet you thought nobody would notice that you textured the surface marks from machining on the inner parts of the frame, but I did. Great attention to detail!
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! Glad you noticed these little details :)
Absolutely stunning one of my favourite videos so far.
Please keep posting these!
Thanks for the video Matt
Revolvers are so simple, yet so beautifully complex.
Nice work on the animation!!
Invaluable resource, exceptional quality, thank you so much
Love the animation and explanations. Would love to see how an over-under shotgun works inside. I’ve hear they are quite complicated.
These videos are impressive, it might be quite the endeavor but seeing one on the insane engineering of the H&K G11 would be very cool
It’s always great to see firearms that you own in these videos.
Just a request if you could make a "How a Musket works" with/without bayonet, as the bayonet makes accuracy worse. Would be a cool video on a muzzle loader.
@whurvs
8 ай бұрын
@mattrittman Thanks for the heart man! I appreciate you considering the suggestion!
Awesome animation. I had no idea how complex a revolver was. Thank you.
Another fantastic video!
❤Love all your "how gun works" video its easy to understand in one video it make me know how semi-auto , full auto guns works👍
I now see why we weren't able to invent semi auto weapons until around the 15th century. The tolerances of all the parts are so precise. This gun won't work properly unless every single component is machined to the exact dimensions. Beautiful craftsmanship.
@gusloader123
7 ай бұрын
The "15th Century"....????
Hell yeaa we’ve been waiting for this 🔥
Thanks for the tutorial!
@brickbeans9527
9 ай бұрын
This is not a joke
The best work of its kind on the internet. Every video you do gets better and better.
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Jordan. It always means a lot coming from you man 🙂. Also thank you so much for the cloth idea for the intro!
"Hey, can you pass me th-"
Good job, it's another great work here. I probably missed the notification and just viewing from YT home right now. Cheers 🥂
@mattrittman
10 ай бұрын
Thanks man, I really appreciate it 🙂
Quality Stuff as always 👍
I absolutely love these videos, I could watch them all night
Wow a revolver is alot more intriquete than i thought.
*"Sir we don't have any such thing as a 100% disc-"* 2:26
Amazing video 📹 Thanks Matt!
@mattrittman
8 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
こんなに教育的で分かりやすい動画を無料で楽しんでしまって本当に良いのだろうか...
Another beautiful piece of work!
Absolute amazing job with the graphics, this is one of the easiest mechanics of a gun I can think about
Damn, revolvers are so complex. It's like the innards of a Chronograph watch
"Colt Python: the Rolls Royce of the .357 Magnum revolvers", someone said and was right. What a magnificent gun.
Amazing animations like always!
Can you make how a bullpup works? Ive always wondered about the internals of those types of arms
The vídeo and the information it's so good bro, good job 👍
what a work of art! I absolutely love this gun, thanks Matt for making this video!
@mattrittman
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video!! Great video
Bellissimo lavoro. Complimenti!
Awesome to see that your still making videos Matt! I love these animations you've got to make more man!
The animation is good, it’s very well explained, I don’t even need subtitles in French. Very good work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
what a fine piece of rendering
there's actually a game similar to these types of videos, and it holds up very well and gets into detail of every part of every weapon shown in game
@professionalidiot2767
2 ай бұрын
What’s the game called? I might give it a shot… pun intended
I was wondering if you could also explore techniques, like bump-firing. Or concepts like the many types of malfunctions that can happen.
Your explainer videos are perfect, you are the of the best
Top notch as always, Matt! Just perfect 🔫
@mattrittman
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Jeahn, really appreciate that man! :)
This is like a VCR machine with all its moving parts
Incredible graphics. Well done