The IMPULSE SYSTEM uses powder gases, collected via ports in the barrel and transfers this energy via a hollow chamber (gas collector or impulse chamber) and a sliding element (impulse transfer ring) to the slide. This impulse equalizes the mass irregularities and allows reliable function even with heavier or longer barrels.
The Impulse System was developed to equip pistols, which dispose of a Brwoning type Lock up (e. g. Glock, Colt, CZ etc) with barrels up to 40 cm (16") in length.
Moreover, these units offer for the first time the advantage of using compensators or longer match barrels in combination with standard target loads.
My notes (and other findings) related to the FN 5.7x28mm Weapon System (Ammunition, Five-seveN pistol, P90 PDW, PS90 carbine, CMMG Banshee Mk57, SCHV weapons in general, conversion of other weapons, accessories, reloading, etc.)
Friday, January 09, 2009
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