Aimpoint's Only Gun: The PC-80 Symmetrical Action

Published on February 15, 2025
Duration: 1:09

This video provides an expert-level look at the Aimpoint PC-80, a rare symmetrical action firearm developed by Aimpoint AB. Ian McCollum details its unique annular gas piston system, dual charging handles, and 8-round magazine, explaining the designer's experimentation with gas port placement to control dwell time and bolt unlocking. The presentation highlights the historical significance and technical complexity of this unique prototype.

Quick Summary

The Aimpoint PC-80 is a unique, symmetrical action firearm, the sole product of Aimpoint's firearms division. Manufactured in Sweden and chambered in .221 Fireball, it features an annular gas piston system and dual charging handles. Its design highlights experimentation with gas port placement to control dwell time and bolt unlocking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Aimpoint's Firearms Division
  2. 00:08Manufacturer and Caliber Details
  3. 00:14External Features
  4. 00:22Internal Mechanics
  5. 00:33Dwell Time Experimentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Aimpoint PC-80?

The Aimpoint PC-80 is a rare, symmetrical action firearm that was the only gun produced by Aimpoint's firearms division. It was manufactured in Malmö, Sweden, and chambered in .221 Fireball.

What is unique about the Aimpoint PC-80's action?

The PC-80 features a symmetrical action and an innovative annular gas piston system, where the piston rings the barrel. This design allowed for precise control over dwell time and bolt unlocking, as explored by its designer, Johansson.

What are the key external features of the Aimpoint PC-80?

The PC-80 is notable for its dual charging handles located on the forend, providing ambidextrous operation. It also utilizes a single-stack 8-round capacity magazine.

Who designed the Aimpoint PC-80 and what were their goals?

The firearm's design is attributed to Johansson, who focused on experimenting with gas port placement to fine-tune the dwell time and the timing of the bolt unlocking mechanism for optimal performance.

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