Blowback Versus Recoil Operated Pistols
This video explains the core differences between blowback and recoil-operated pistol systems. Blowback relies on slide mass and spring tension, limiting it to lower-pressure cartridges like .380 ACP, while recoil-operated systems lock the barrel and slide to manage higher pressures, offering less felt recoil and enabling use with calibers like 9mm and .45 ACP. Modern designs increasingly favor recoil operation for better control.








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