Firearms – Stocks – Cushioned
Patent
1997-03-10
1998-03-03
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Stocks
Cushioned
42 7503, 42 106, 42 7102, 89195, F41C 2300
Patent
active
057221952
ABSTRACT:
A pistol grip recoil system for a shotgun or rifle and it has a pistol grip recoil assembly having a recoil base member and a pistol grip. The recoil base member is detachably secured to the rear end of the receiver of the firearm and it has an inverted T-shaped rail formed on its bottom wall. This inverted T-shaped rail is captured within and slides in an inverted T-shaped groove in the top end of the pistol grip. A recess formed in the front wall of the pistol grip adjacent its top end allows the trigger guard of the firearm to travel rearwardly with respect to the pistol grip when the firearm is fired. Various embodiments utilize springs to return the recoil base member forwardly to its static position after dissipating the recoil of the firearm resulting from its being fired.
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Bentley James K.
Crawford Willard H.
Chelliah Meena
Jordan Charles T.
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