Ordnance – Barrels – Recoil absorbers and climb arrestors
Patent
1988-04-07
1990-08-07
Jordan, Charles T.
Ordnance
Barrels
Recoil absorbers and climb arrestors
F41C 2118
Patent
active
049458124
ABSTRACT:
A muzzle brake for a firearm is formed from an elongated tubular sleeve that has a plurality of circular rows of apertures drilled from its outer surface to its inner bore. The circumferential spacing between each of the apertures in each row being such that they intersect the adjacent appertures on both sides of them at a point intermediate the wall thickness to produce integrally formed baffles in the interior of the tubular sleeve. The baffles function to reduce the recoil of the firearm and further to aid in directing the propellant gases of a bullet radially outwradly through the radial apertures of the muzzle brake.
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patent: 3202056 (1965-08-01), Seeberger
patent: 4545285 (1985-10-01), McLain
Carone Michael J.
Jordan Charles T.
Logan II Charles C.
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