Slip on compensator for revolvers

Ordnance – Barrels – Lining – rifling – or making

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F41C 2118

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044296142

ABSTRACT:
A generally cylindrical tubular member is provided with securing means for detachably securing the member to a hand gun such that the member is positioned forwardly of the end of the gun barrel and so that the cylindrical body member is aligned with the bore of the hand gun. The cylindrical body member is formed with a clamping mechanism on the opposite end which, when clamped, causes the compression of a resilient spacer member and an annular resilient insert member which are disposed around the barrel of the hand gun. The compressing forces developed by the clamping mechanism causes the resilient members to frictionally engage the barrel without damaging the barrel. The cylindrical body member also has an aperture slot formed in a selected portion of the wall forming the cylindrical body member thereby gases generated during the ignition of a related bullet assembly, may escape in a generally upward direction thereby creating generally downwardly directed reaction forces assisting in maintaining the fired fire arm stable and at least significantly eliminating the usually experienced upward jump of such fired hand guns.

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