Interview: Tony Neophytou (Neostead, Inkunzi PAW, NTW-20, NeoStrike)

Published on July 5, 2018
Duration: 38:25

This interview with firearms designer Tony Neophytou offers deep insights into the realities of firearms design and development. Neophytou emphasizes the importance of unique design propositions, rigorous self-criticism, and the extensive process from concept to production. He details his specific designs like the Neostead shotgun, Inkunzi PAW (Neo PAW), NTW-20, and NeoStrike, highlighting the engineering challenges and compromises involved, particularly with the unique 20mm PAW cartridge and its ballistic performance.

Quick Summary

Firearms designer Tony Neophytou emphasizes that successful firearm design requires a unique proposition, not just incremental improvements. He highlights the extensive process from concept to production, the critical role of self-criticism, and the engineering challenges of unique systems like the Inkunzi PAW's 20mm cartridge and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Tony Neophytou and his designs
  2. 00:51The Reality of Firearms Design Process
  3. 02:12Question: What are you building?
  4. 03:09Designing for Difference and Added Capability
  5. 04:16The Inkunzi PAW as an Anti-Piracy Weapon
  6. 05:15PAW vs. Accuracy: Near Misses as Hits
  7. 06:13PAW and PMP Naming Convention
  8. 07:04Low Opinion of the Neostead Shotgun
  9. 07:53PAW Design Philosophy: Recognizable Elements
  10. 08:30Importance of Proven, Simple Systems
  11. 09:34Evolution from Neostead to PAW
  12. 09:40Designing a New Cartridge: The 20x42mm
  13. 10:14Understanding the 20mm Projectile
  14. 11:08PAW as a Rifle-Like Grenade Launcher
  15. 11:1520x42mm Cartridge Dimensions and Ballistics
  16. 12:35Handling PAW Recoil
  17. 13:26Trajectory Comparison: 40mm vs. PAW
  18. 14:11Compromises in Gun Design: Velocity vs. Weight
  19. 14:56Progression to a Machine Gun Design
  20. 15:51Recoil Management Techniques for PAW
  21. 17:19Observing Impact and Determining Next Shot
  22. 17:37Recoil Motion Distance and Receiver Isolation
  23. 18:28Advice for Aspiring Gun Designers
  24. 19:44Starting Point for Gun Design: Knowledge of Existing Guns
  25. 20:35The Need for Self-Criticism in Design
  26. 20:49Example: Lebel vs. Berdan Bolt Design
  27. 21:11Sense of History in Firearms Design
  28. 21:32Passion, Dedication, and Work in Design
  29. 22:01Scrap Parts and Manufacturing Difficulties
  30. 22:21Magazine Design Challenges: PAW Example
  31. 23:50Magazine Catch Design Evolution
  32. 25:02Unique Design Solutions: The Mauser Example
  33. 25:51Timeframe for Military Market Refinement
  34. 26:11Independent Designer's Approach
  35. 26:41Every New Idea Starts Somewhere
  36. 27:04Historical Acceptance of Revolutionary Changes
  37. 27:34Evolution of the Maxim Gun
  38. 29:05Designer's Hope for His Creations
  39. 29:20Importance of Spring Design in Early Stages
  40. 31:30Simplicity vs. Complexity in Design
  41. 31:44Component Count in Firearm Designs
  42. 32:24Component Integration for Reliability
  43. 33:04Ease of Field Stripping as a Design Metric
  44. 33:14Disassembly Evolution: Neostead to PAW/NTW-20
  45. 34:33NTW-20 Bolt Removal and Hammer-Fire System
  46. 35:16User-Friendly Design: Direct Access to Internals
  47. 35:45Advice: Find Financial Backing and User Belief
  48. 36:30Entering the Process with the Right Perspective
  49. 37:30Learning from Real-World Firearm Design
  50. 37:38Hope for the PAW's Future Production
  51. 38:01Call for Licensing of the PAW

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges in designing a new firearm?

Designing a new firearm involves overcoming significant challenges, including ensuring a unique proposition that offers new capabilities, rigorous self-criticism throughout the development process, and the complex engineering required to transition from prototype to reliable production. The cost and time involved in manufacturing custom parts and testing are also major hurdles.

What makes the Inkunzi PAW (Neo PAW) unique?

The Inkunzi PAW is unique due to its 20x42mm cartridge, designed to deliver a powerful 20mm projectile with a flatter trajectory than traditional grenade launchers. It was conceived as an anti-piracy weapon, prioritizing a high probability of incapacitation with a single shot and featuring innovative recoil management systems.

Why is spring design so important in early firearm development?

Spring design is critical in early firearm development because springs are fundamental to a firearm's operation, influencing recoil absorption, feeding, and cycling. Ensuring adequate space and energy for springs from the outset prevents design compromises later on and is essential for a functional and reliable mechanism.

What advice does Tony Neophytou give to aspiring firearms designers?

Tony Neophytou advises aspiring designers to have a deep knowledge of existing firearms, be their own harshest critics, and understand that firearms design is a process of continuous compromise. He also stresses the importance of passion, dedication, and securing financial backing, as the journey from concept to a viable product is arduous and expensive.

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