F41A25/10

FORCE DAMPING SHOOTING REST SYSTEM AND METHOD

A system for shooting an armament includes a connector configured to connect to a supporting structure, a side to side windage device connected to the connector, an up and down windage device connected to the connector, at least one guide rail connected to the up and down windage device, a carriage slidably connected to the at least one guide rail, and a gas spring connected to the carriage and the up and down windage device. The system rests a gun during shooting, assists steady aim, and limits any significant jarring and recoil impacting the gun, the system and any support, as well as virtually eliminates recoil force borne by the shooter.

FORCE DAMPING SHOOTING REST SYSTEM AND METHOD

A system for shooting an armament includes a connector configured to connect to a supporting structure, a side to side windage device connected to the connector, an up and down windage device connected to the connector, at least one guide rail connected to the up and down windage device, a carriage slidably connected to the at least one guide rail, and a gas spring connected to the carriage and the up and down windage device. The system rests a gun during shooting, assists steady aim, and limits any significant jarring and recoil impacting the gun, the system and any support, as well as virtually eliminates recoil force borne by the shooter.

Mountable fixture for absorbing recoil

A fixture is provided for supporting load from weapons recoil, being mountable on a flat bed of a road vehicle disposed on ground. The flat bed can receive a weapons mount. The vehicle has longitudinal, lateral and vertical orientation directions. The fixture includes a horizontal deck, a slide assembly, a dampener housing, port and starboard lateral beams, together with first, second and third posts. The horizontal deck receives the weapons mount. The slide assembly supports the deck. The dampener housing receives the slide assembly. The port and starboard lateral beams extend laterally from the dampener housing. The first and second posts extend vertically downward from their corresponding beams to engage the ground. The third post extends vertically downward from the housing to engage the ground. Brackets on the slide assembly extend longitudinally from the platform for enabling the vehicle to drive away from the fixture. The posts are retractable for stowage and extendible for raising the flat bed above the ground.

HAND-HELD GUN

The invention refers to a hand-held gun (20) having a grip part (21) and a breech part (37) movably supported in longitudinal direction on grip part (21). A breech spring arrangement (25) urges breech part (37) in its initial position (I) relative to grip part (21). For this purpose, breech spring arrangement (25) is supported directly or indirectly between breech part (37) and grip part (21).

Starting from the initial position (I), breech part (37) can move against the closing force of breech spring arrangement (25) into an abutment position (II) in which it abuts against a buffer body (24). Starting from the abutment position (II), breech part (37) can be moved under elastic compression of buffer body (24) in longitudinal direction (L) into a retracted position (III). In the movement area between the abutment position (II) and the retracted position (III), a compression force (F) of the preferably in longitudinal direction (L) and particularly exclusively in longitudinal direction (L) compressed buffer body (24) applies in addition to the closing force of the breech spring arrangement (25) between the grip part (21) and the breech part (37).

HAND-HELD GUN

The invention refers to a hand-held gun (20) having a grip part (21) and a breech part (37) movably supported in longitudinal direction on grip part (21). A breech spring arrangement (25) urges breech part (37) in its initial position (I) relative to grip part (21). For this purpose, breech spring arrangement (25) is supported directly or indirectly between breech part (37) and grip part (21).

Starting from the initial position (I), breech part (37) can move against the closing force of breech spring arrangement (25) into an abutment position (II) in which it abuts against a buffer body (24). Starting from the abutment position (II), breech part (37) can be moved under elastic compression of buffer body (24) in longitudinal direction (L) into a retracted position (III). In the movement area between the abutment position (II) and the retracted position (III), a compression force (F) of the preferably in longitudinal direction (L) and particularly exclusively in longitudinal direction (L) compressed buffer body (24) applies in addition to the closing force of the breech spring arrangement (25) between the grip part (21) and the breech part (37).

Active firearm recoil reduction system

The present invention relates to an active system configured to apply an active force to a portion of a firearm designed to contact a body of the firearm's operator, to reduce the perceived recoil of the firearm. The active system includes an actuation element capable of generating an active force, and systems for powering and selectively operating the actuation element.

Active firearm recoil reduction system

The present invention relates to an active system configured to apply an active force to a portion of a firearm designed to contact a body of the firearm's operator, to reduce the perceived recoil of the firearm. The active system includes an actuation element capable of generating an active force, and systems for powering and selectively operating the actuation element.

Force damping shooting rest system and method

A system for shooting an armament includes a connector configured to connect to a supporting structure, a side to side windage device connected to the connector, an up and down windage device connected to the connector, at least one guide rail connected to the up and down windage device, a carriage slidably connected to the at least one guide rail, and a gas spring connected to the carriage and the up and down windage device. The system rests a gun during shooting, assists steady aim, and limits any significant jarring and recoil impacting the gun, the system and any support, as well as virtually eliminates recoil force borne by the shooter.

Force damping shooting rest system and method

A system for shooting an armament includes a connector configured to connect to a supporting structure, a side to side windage device connected to the connector, an up and down windage device connected to the connector, at least one guide rail connected to the up and down windage device, a carriage slidably connected to the at least one guide rail, and a gas spring connected to the carriage and the up and down windage device. The system rests a gun during shooting, assists steady aim, and limits any significant jarring and recoil impacting the gun, the system and any support, as well as virtually eliminates recoil force borne by the shooter.

Active firearm recoil reduction system

The present invention relates to an active system configured to apply an active force to a portion of a firearm designed to contact a body of the firearm's operator, to reduce the perceived recoil of the firearm. The active system includes an actuation element capable of generating an active force, and systems for powering and selectively operating the actuation element.