Why do guns like ppsh41, 43 and vz.61 eject upwards? 1) is this not distracting your aim?

Why do guns like ppsh41, 43 and vz.61 eject upwards?
1) is this not distracting your aim?
2) why would you work against gravity? down ejection should theoretically be better, even side ejection
thanks

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    It's mechanically simple.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      what makes it simple? seems like there would be no difference between ejection port cut on top extractor on bottom of bolt and ejection port cut on right extractor on left of bolt.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        i was meaning to ask this too, now 2 anons have already said it, but i can not think of why

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >seems like there would be no difference between ejection port cut on top extractor on bottom of bolt and ejection port cut on right extractor on left of bolt.
        Right. Now think about the rest of the gun, not just the barrel and bolt: Ejecting upwards is super easy because there's nothing in the way of the ejection port. Ejecting down is much more complex because now the fire control parts and the magazine are all in the way of ejection. It's not impossible, of course, but think about the specific guns you're talking about here: everything about them is designed to be as cheaply manufactured as possible.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Downwards ejection also comes with the problems of your fingers likely getting in the way. I find the DP-27 to be extraordinarily clunky in that it has a fricking grip safety and ejects downwards. Didn't enjoy shooting it very much tbf

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          I'm not talking about downward ejection. I'm talking about rightward ejection. Even bargain bin guns like highpoints can pull that off.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            in the case of OP's picrel, there is a charging handle on the right side that is in the way
            >inb4 but its clearly on the left side
            it's on both sides.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >Ejecting down is much more complex because now the fire control parts and the magazine are all in the way
          you can make like a sten side loading smg and then it should eject down no problem and this is also simple to build
          but this is very specific and theory, i give it that

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            why would you do that instead of putting the magazine on the top and ejecting out the bottom. now you get the advantage of being able to go prone with any length mag, you have a nice flat firearm that can be doesn't want to twist sideways in a shooting position, and can be comfortably carried in a sling without bits sticking out in awkward directions.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It's one less axis to machine the bolt on in some designs

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      If you put on your serious thinking cap and look long and hard at that vz.61 it might come to you, specially the area to the side and below the chamber.

      But also in general this:

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    in the same way the slide of a pistol moving doesn't distract you, you're focused on something far away and the moving part is moving too fast.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    In the first place it happens so quickly that you don't really notice. In the second place it's mechanically slightly easy to design around. In the 3rd, gravity's effect on ejection is so minimal compared to the forces at play as to be almost meaningless. If you get a stovepipe in a vertically ejecting firearm, you'll most likely have one in a side ejecting firearm.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Also creates an ambidextrous platform, as others have said as well mechanically reliable as well.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >2) why would you work against gravity?
    The force used is already there from firing the gun so it doesn't really matter

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >is this not distracting your aim?
    You're not really paying attention to anything that isn't what's in front of the gun, however when hot brass starts raining on you you'll definitely be distracted

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Golden shower

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Brass, actually.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    When you're shooting at someone who might shoot back you're liable to get tunnel vision as you fixate on the target. You probably won't even perceive the spent casings. Especially so if you're using full auto.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    It's because you're supposed to hold it at an angle, contrary to what the sights would make you believe.

    Especially the VZ-61.

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    1) Never had an issue with that, you barely notice it.
    2) It's nice when there's somebody close to you, they don't get slapped with hot brass.

    t. Vz.61 enjoyer

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