Advancing the Radial Delay Blowback System

Published on February 4, 2025
Duration: 2:08

CMMG announces the evolution of their Radial Delay Blowback system with the introduction of a fixed ejector on the Banshee and Resolute models. This advancement, available for 9mm and 45 ACP firearms, builds upon their 2017 innovation, moving beyond traditional straight blowback. The new models will feature 5-inch and 8-inch barrels for pistols and SBRs, and 16-inch barrels for rifles, with availability starting February 4th, 2025.

Quick Summary

CMMG has introduced a fixed ejector into the upper receiver of their Banshee and Resolute firearms, marking an evolution of their Radial Delay Blowback system. This advancement is available for 9mm and 45 ACP models, with various barrel lengths and lower receiver configurations, and is set for release on February 4th, 2025.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Fixed Ejector Banshee & Resolute
  2. 00:13Evolution of Radial Delay Blowback
  3. 00:53Advancements Leading to Fixed Ejector
  4. 01:01Fixed Ejector Now on Banshee & Resolute
  5. 01:09Available Models and Barrel Lengths (9mm)
  6. 01:16Lower Receiver Compatibility (9mm)
  7. 01:2145 ACP Models and Lowers
  8. 01:28Resolute Models and Barrel Lengths
  9. 01:38Release Date and Availability
  10. 01:46Key Differences and Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main new feature on the CMMG Banshee and Resolute firearms?

The primary new feature on the CMMG Banshee and Resolute firearms is the integration of a fixed ejector built directly into the upper receiver. This represents an advancement in their Radial Delay Blowback system.

When will the CMMG Banshee and Resolute with fixed ejectors be available?

The CMMG Banshee and Resolute models featuring the new fixed ejector design are scheduled to be available for purchase starting February 4th, 2025.

What calibers and configurations will the new CMMG fixed ejector firearms be offered in?

These new models will be available in 9mm and 45 ACP. For 9mm, expect 5-inch and 8-inch barrels for pistols and SBRs, and 16-inch barrels for rifles, with various lower receiver options. The 45 ACP will also be available in rifle configurations.

How does the fixed ejector design differ from previous CMMG Radial Delay Blowback systems?

The fixed ejector is built directly into the upper receiver, a change enabled by the continued advancements in CMMG's Radial Delay Blowback system. This is a progression from earlier iterations of their blowback designs.

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