Recoil reducing device for firearms

Ordnance – Barrels – Lining – rifling – or making

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F41C 2118

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044598955

ABSTRACT:
A recoil reducing device for firearms having an elongated tubular member with an x-axis. One end of the tubular member has structure on it for detachably connecting the tubular member to the axial end of the gun barrel of a firearm. The tubular member has structure for causing the expanding gases that are released during the firing of a bullet from a firearm to exit radially from the tubular member in a helical spiral path. This structure comprises a plurality of longitudinally spaced slots in the outer wall of the tubular member. These slots extend radially inwardly a sufficient distance to communicate with the bore of the tubular member. These slots are 180 degrees more or less of the diameter of the tubular member and each of the successive longitudinally spaced slots are sequentially rotated a predetermined number of degrees about the circumference of the tubular member to form a helical pattern through which the exhaust gases of a bullet will pass as they exit the lateral sides of the tubular member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 858745 (1907-07-01), McClean
patent: 1605393 (1926-11-01), Cutts
patent: 2792760 (1957-05-01), Hammer

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