Ordnance – Automatic – Buffers and brakes
Patent
1992-05-12
1994-01-18
Johnson, Stephen M.
Ordnance
Automatic
Buffers and brakes
89199, 89 4401, 89130, F41A 2512
Patent
active
052792021
ABSTRACT:
A semiautomatic firearm including a recoil spring acting on the bolt for closing the breech after the ejection of the case. The repositioning device includes an auxiliary resilient member which cooperates with the recoil spring, so that although a low-rigidity spring suitable for weak cartridges is used, the weapon works correctly even when firing powerful cartridges. The device thus allows to use a wider range of cartridges and reduces the negative effects of recoil.
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Bellardi Paolo
Caldari Rolando
Scaramucci Sergio
Benelli Armi S.p.A.
Johnson Stephen M.
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