Jatimatic: Finland's Least Successful PDW

Published on June 24, 2022
Duration: 13:54

This expert-level entry details the Jatimatic, a rare Finnish PDW. It covers its unique design features, including the folding front grip for cocking and safety, a progressive trigger for semi/full-auto fire, and innovative muzzle climb control mechanisms. The entry also touches on its limited production history and commercial failure, despite its appearance in popular films.

Quick Summary

The Jatimatic, Finland's rare PDW, was designed by Jali Timari and manufactured by Tampereen Asepaja. It features a stockless design, a folding front grip for cocking and safety, and a progressive trigger for semi/full-auto fire. Despite its unique features and film appearances, it was a commercial failure, with only around 400 units produced.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Movie Fame
  2. 01:16Development and PDW Concept
  3. 02:52Markings and Import History
  4. 03:29Cocking and Safety Mechanism
  5. 04:51Magazines and Sights
  6. 06:08Disassembly and Internal Design
  7. 07:51Progressive Trigger System
  8. 08:57Muzzle Climb Control
  9. 11:40The End of Production

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Jatimatic's design unique for a PDW?

The Jatimatic lacks a traditional stock, designed for use with a shoulder holster. It features a folding front grip for cocking and safety, a progressive trigger for semi/full-auto fire, and innovative muzzle climb control through barrel angle and bolt travel.

Why was the Jatimatic considered a commercial failure?

Despite its unique features and appearance in films, only about 400 Jatimatic units were produced. Limited testing by the Finnish Border Guard and a lack of significant orders led to its commercial failure, with later revival attempts also unsuccessful.

How does the Jatimatic control muzzle climb without a stock?

It employs three key features: a barrel angled 5 degrees upward, bolt travel designed to create a counter-force during recoil, and the mandatory use of the vertical front grip for stability.

What is the significance of the Jatimatic's progressive trigger?

The progressive trigger allows for semi-automatic fire with a light pull and full-automatic fire with a heavier pull, eliminating the need for a separate fire selector switch and simplifying the firearm's operation.

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