Ordnance – Automatic – Buffers and brakes
Patent
1991-04-09
1991-12-03
Wendtland, Richard W.
Ordnance
Automatic
Buffers and brakes
89196, F41A 380
Patent
active
050691104
ABSTRACT:
A impact-buffering recoil mechanism for firearms includes a buffer (3)(4) moveably mounted on a guiding member (1)(17) between a plurality of coil springs (2)(5). The mechanism is positioned in the firearm so that the moveable buffer travels from a position of repose to interpose between moveable parts (7) of the firearm (16) set into motion by the firing of the firearm and the frame of the firearm (8). This interposing will bring the moveable parts to an orderly halt while dissipating impact energy that would normally be transmitted to the frame and hence to the shooter.
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