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- Muzzle_rise abstract "The interchangeable terms muzzle rise, muzzle flip and muzzle climb refer to the tendency of firearms or pneumatic arms front end (muzzle end of the barrel) to rise up after firing.Muzzle climb more specifically refers to the elevation of muzzle of the firearm, caused by combined recoil from multiple shots being fired in quick succession. It has an adverse effect on accuracy of automatic and rapid-fire semi-automatic firearms, causing a target to be overshot.The primary reason for muzzle rise is that for nearly all firearms, the centerline of the barrel is above the center of contact between the shooter and the firearms' grips and stock. The recoil forces from the bullet being fired and the propellant gases exiting the muzzle act directly down the centerline of the barrel. If that line of force is above the center of the contact points, this creates a couple, a rotational force. That couple causes the firearm to rotate, and the muzzle end to rise upwards.Muzzle rise can be reduced by: adding more ergonomic contact points (such as a buttstock) for more grip reducing the vertical distance between the barrel and the contact points lowering recoil by using less powerful rounds lowering recoil by lowering the rate of fire of fully automatic firearms lowering recoil with devices such as muzzle brakes compensating for the couple using a ported barrel or asymmetric muzzle fixture increasing the moment of inertia, however this is unusual supplanting the fully automatic mode of fire with burst mode increasing the rate of fire of burst-fired firearms to allow the muzzle less time to riseThe Jatimatic submachine gun is an example of a firearm where the bore axis is inclined against the bolt and the rest of the firearm in order to redirect the recoil force slightly upwards.The KRISS Vector submachine gun uses a more elaborate mechanical articulated mechanism which allows the block and bolt to recoil not just rearward like most other firearms, but back and then 'vectored' down off-axis along a rail system behind the weapon's magazine well to reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil.".
- Muzzle_rise thumbnail MuzzleRise.png?width=300.
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- Muzzle_rise wikiPageRevisionID "667941811".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink .500_S&W_Magnum.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink 9×19mm_Parabellum.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink AKM.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Air_gun.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Assault_rifle.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Asymmetry.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Beretta_M9.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Bore-axis.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Burst_mode_(weapon).
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firearm_terminology.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Couple_(mechanics).
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Gun_barrel.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink HS2000.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Jatimatic.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink John_Linebaugh.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink KRISS_Vector.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Moment_of_inertia.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Muzzle_(firearms).
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Muzzle_brake.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Rate_of_fire.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Recoil.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Revolver.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Ruger_Bisley.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_firearm.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Semi-automatic_pistol.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Smith_&_Wesson_Model_500.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Springfield_Armory,_Inc..
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Steyr_LP_10.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink Stock_(firearms).
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLink File:MuzzleRise.png.
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muzzle rise".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "controllability".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "muzzle flip".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "muzzle rise".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageWikiLinkText "rise".
- Muzzle_rise wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Muzzle_rise subject Category:Firearm_terminology.
- Muzzle_rise type Firearm.
- Muzzle_rise comment "The interchangeable terms muzzle rise, muzzle flip and muzzle climb refer to the tendency of firearms or pneumatic arms front end (muzzle end of the barrel) to rise up after firing.Muzzle climb more specifically refers to the elevation of muzzle of the firearm, caused by combined recoil from multiple shots being fired in quick succession.".
- Muzzle_rise label "Muzzle rise".
- Muzzle_rise sameAs Q6944499.
- Muzzle_rise sameAs m.09v2y3r.
- Muzzle_rise sameAs Q6944499.
- Muzzle_rise wasDerivedFrom Muzzle_rise?oldid=667941811.
- Muzzle_rise depiction MuzzleRise.png.
- Muzzle_rise isPrimaryTopicOf Muzzle_rise.