Resiliently mounted stabilizer

Mechanical guns and projectors – Element – For archery projector

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046153276

ABSTRACT:
A two stage resiliently mounted stabilizer adapted to be attached to an archery bow. The first stage of the stabilizer has a first housing resiliently mounted to a pedestal by use of a flat resilient washer and a tubular resilient member within the housing. The second stage of resilient mounting of the stabilizer includes a pair of tubular resilient members, one being disposed in such first housing and the second being disposed in a second housing. A second flat washer separates the two housings and a connecting member is used to interconnect the second and third tubular members and to tighten them together as well as to tighten the flat washer in a resilient fashion, to allow the second housing to move with respect to the first housing. Additional weights can be attached to the second housing if desired.

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