Quote: "It's called the ejection port."
Thank you.
I love guns, but i only know the basics of how they work.
Trigger releases Firing pin, Firing pin hits the primer, primer sparks and ignites the bullet, and then the bullet leaves the barrel, then something else happens>>>>
A.) it uses gas blowback and forces some of the explosion up through a chamber and pushes the bolt back to allow a new round to be set.
B.)It uses roller delayed which has no real advantage to gas blowback as it forces the bolt back at a fast rate, but there is delay in getting it back. ( mainly ww2 guns )
C.)it uses Recoil operation and simply forces the bullet out, and forces usually the slide,(as this is mainly a pistol operation),back to allow a new round.
B.)Its a manual action, such as bolt action, pump, or single action