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Downward ejection

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In firearms, downward ejecting refers to firearms which eject spent cases downward from the firearm's receiver, rather than the more conventional designs which eject the brass to the side. This feature simplifies use by left-handers, and can help prevent gases and debris from being ejected near the shooter's face.

Examples

  • Bren light machine gun
  • Browning Semi Automatic 22
  • Springfield Light Rifle
  • Smith & Wesson Model 1940 Light Rifle
  • Ithaca M37 shotgun
  • FN P90 submachine gun
  • Kel-Tec RDB
  • AR-57
  • References

    Downward ejection Wikipedia