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  2. Recoil - Wikipedia

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    Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  3. VENOM LR 30 mm gun - Wikipedia

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    Recoil force has been reduced from around the 22 kilo Newtons (kN) of the standard VENOM 30 to about 7 kN (9 kN maximum). The company claimed that it is up to 50% cheaper than the Orbital ATK M230LF , thus making it a highly competitively priced, and non-ITAR ( International Traffic in Arms Regulations ), alternative to the M230. [ 2 ]

  4. Recoilless rifle - Wikipedia

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    An M40 recoilless rifle on its M79 "wheelbarrow" tripod Diagram of the operation of a recoilless rifle using a vented case. A recoilless rifle (), recoilless launcher (), or simply recoilless gun, sometimes abbreviated to "RR" or "RCL" (for ReCoilLess) [1] is a type of lightweight artillery system or man-portable launcher that is designed to eject some form of countermass such as propellant ...

  5. Rheinmetall RMK30 - Wikipedia

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    The UHT version currently lacks a gun, since the German Army was not happy with the recoil, accuracy and the range of the French GIAT 30 mm cannon which is fitted to other Tiger versions. In 1996 it was tested mounted on a Wiesel AWC. [1] An unusual study (Project MORAINE) suggests mounting an RMK 30 gun in a retractable mast on a Type 212 ...

  6. Locked breech - Wikipedia

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    Locked recoil systems rely on timing to allow safe operation. A very heavy bolt mechanism can be used (such as in sub-machineguns) to slow the rate of movement and reduce the rate of fire. [5] This is not adequate with higher velocity and higher energy cartridges. Rifles and most handguns use locked breech designs to control recoil safely.

  7. KRISS Vector - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 2006 and seeing limited production since 2009, the KRISS Vector uses an unconventional delayed blowback system combined with in-line design to reduce perceived recoil and muzzle climb, invented by French engineer Renaud Kerbrat. [5] The weapon is designed to accept extended Glock magazines and fires a variety of pistol cartridges.

  8. The 20 best stocking stuffers you can get from Walmart under $20

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    This Jelly Belly box is perfectly stocking sized, meaning it'll fit easily along with all the other goodies Santa brings from the North pole this year.

  9. Recoil (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Recoil is a magazine covering handguns, tactical rifles, tactical knives and other shooting-related activities in the United States. It caters to the firearms lifestyle. It caters to the firearms lifestyle.