Claims
- 1. A recoil redirecting gun, comprising:
- a frame;
- a gun barrel assembly including a barrel and a receiver having a bolt therein;
- said gun barrel assembly being slidably mounted to longitudinally reciprocate on said frame between a forwardmost position and rearwardmost position;
- a means for firing said gun when said gun barrel assembly is substantially at its forwardmost position; and
- a recoil redirecting mechanism including
- a recoil-absorbing spring means,
- a fixed pulley mounted on said frame,
- a travelling pulley mounted on a longitudinally reciprocating block, said block being longitudinally slidable relative to said frame substantially parallel to and independent from said gun barrel assembly;
- a cable means having a first end fixed relative to said frame, said cable means extending around and reversed in direction by said travelling pulley, further extending around and reversed in direction by said fixed pulley, and having a second end fixed to said gun barrel assembly; and
- said spring means biasing said gun barrel assembly and said reciprocating block so that, when said gun is fired, said gun barrel assembly recoils rearwardly exerting rearwardly-directed force on said spring means and said second end of said cable means, said cable means in turn exerting force on said pulleys to thereby cause said block to slide forwardly and to exert forwardly-directed force on said spring means.
- 2. The gun according to claim 1, wherein said spring means is positioned rearward of said reciprocating block such that movement of said block and said gun barrel assembly associated with firing said gun exerts extending force on said spring means.
- 3. The gun according to claim 2, wherein said spring means includes a helically-coiled spring.
- 4. The gun according to claim 1, wherein said reciprocating block is selected to have a mass of predetermined size such that when said block is slid forwardly in response to the firing of said gun, said mass forwardly counterbalances said frame to at least partially counteract muzzle climb associated with firing said gun.
- 5. The gun according to claim 1, wherein said frame includes an upwardly-extending portion having an outward end situated radially above said barrel and positioned such that said reciprocating block will contact said portion at said outward end as it slides forwardly to transfer forwardly-directed force to said portion thereby at least partially counteracting muzzle climb associated with firing said gun.
- 6. The gun according to claim 1, further comprising a means for holding said gun barrel assembly at said rearwardmost position with said spring means in an energy-storing position such that when said gun barrel assembly is released, it is biased by said spring means to slide forwardly and said firing means operates to fire said gun when said gun barrel assembly substantially reaches its forwardmost position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/194,526, filed Sept. 16, 1988, now abandoned.
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