Muzzle rise, muzzle flip or muzzle climb refers to the tendency of a
firearm's or
airgun
An air gun or airgun is a gun that fires projectiles pneumatically with compressed air or other gases that are mechanically pressurized ''without'' involving any chemical reactions, in contrast to a firearm, which pressurizes gases ''chem ...
's
muzzle (front end of the
barrel) to rise up after firing. It more specifically refers to the seemingly unpredictable "jump" of the firearm's muzzle, caused by combined recoil from multiple shots being fired in quick succession. It has an adverse effect on maintaining accuracy with using
automatic weapons or rapid-firing
semi-automatic firearms, as a moving muzzle can throw off the shooter's aim, causing subsequent shots to miss the intended target.
Reason
The primary reason for muzzle rise is that for nearly all guns, the bore axis (longitudinal centerline of the barrel) is above the gun's
center of mass, while the contact points between the shooter and the gun (e.g. grips and stock) are often all below the center of mass. When the gun is fired, the bullet motion and the escaping propellant gases exert a
reaction
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al
recoil
Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the rearward thrust generated when a gun is being discharged. In technical terms, the recoil is a result of conservation of momentum, as according to Newton's third law the force r ...
directly backwards along the bore axis, while the countering forward push from the shooter's hands and body are well below it. This creates a rotational
couple
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, exerting a
torque
In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force. It is also referred to as the moment of force (also abbreviated to moment). It represents the capability of a force to produce change in the rotational motion of th ...
around the center of mass that causes the gun to
pitch upwards, causing the muzzle to elevate.
Muzzle rise can be reduced, though generally only through trading off other qualities. Methods include
* adding more ergonomic contact points (such as a
sling, an "inline"-style
buttstock
A gunstock or often simply stock, the back portion of which is also known as a shoulder stock, a buttstock or simply a butt, is a part of a long gun that provides structural support, to which the barrel, action, and firing mechanism are attache ...
, or a
foregrip
A vertical forward grip or foregrip is a vertical pistol grip mounted on the fore-end of a long-barrel firearm, designed for grasping by the frontal support hand (or "off hand").
Use
Forward grips aid in the maneuverability of the firearm, ...
), or employing a "thumb-over-bore" grip, for more efficient exertion of anti-recoil forces
* reducing the vertical distance between the barrel and the contact points
* lowering the recoil by using less powerful
cartridge
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s
* lowering the recoil by lowering the
rate of fire of fully automatic weapons, or supplanting the full-auto mode with
burst firing
* lowering the backward recoil with devices such as
muzzle brake
A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a firearm or cannon that is intended to redirect a portion of propellant gases to counter recoil and unwanted ...
s, which
vector
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away part of the overall recoil
* lowering the recoil with a
suppressor
A silencer, also known as a sound suppressor, suppressor, or sound moderator, is a muzzle device that reduces the acoustic intensity of the muzzle report (sound of a gunshot) and muzzle rise when a gun (firearm or air gun) is discharged, b ...
, which slows down the escaping propellant gas and reduces the backward recoil force
* compensating for the couple using a
recoil compensator
A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a firearm or cannon that is intended to redirect a portion of propellant gases to counter recoil and unwant ...
, a
ported barrel
A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a firearm or cannon that is intended to redirect a portion of propellant gases to counter recoil and unwanted ...
or other asymmetric muzzle fixtures, which vector some of the propellant gas upwards to create a reactional downward torque on the muzzle
* increasing the
moment of inertia by attaching additional weight to the muzzle end; it is unusual to do this expressly, although a suppressor or compensator accomplishes it as a collateral effect
* increasing the rate of fire of burst-fired firearms to give the muzzle rise less time to affect the shot placements
Designs
A number of firearms have been designed specifically to address the issue of muzzle rise. The
Jatimatic
The Jatimatic is a Finnish 9×19mm Parabellum submachine gun developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Jali Timari. The submachine gun made its debut in 1983. The Jatimatic was manufactured in very limited numbers (approx. 400) initially by ...
submachine gun is an example of a firearm where the
bore axis The bore axis of a firearm is the longitudinal axis through the geometric center of the gun barrel. In a rifled barrel, the projectile (bullet/ball, pellet or slug) will spin around the bore axis as it goes through the barrel.
Boresighting is a ...
is inclined against the bolt and the rest of the firearm in order to redirect the recoil force slightly upwards.
The
KRISS Vector
The KRISS Vector is a series of weapons based upon the parent submachine gun design developed by the American company KRISS USA, formerly Transformational Defense Industries (TDI). They use an unconventional delayed blowback system combined with ...
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.
The
Hudson H9
The Hudson H9 was a semi-automatic pistol made by the now defunct Hudson Mfg. Unveiled at the 2017 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada after three years of development, the H9 brought multiple patented and patent pending features together in a new pis ...
, introduced in 2017, is based on the
M1911
The M1911 (Colt 1911 or Colt Government) is a single-action, recoil-operated, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The pistol's formal U.S. military designation as of 1940 was ''Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911'' for th ...
but has the recoil spring down in front of the trigger guard, resulting in a barrel very close to the top of the shooter's grip, with the creator claiming that, "the recoil impulse from that recoil spring is directed into the meat of your hand."
Gallery
Image:Csa04katherine500smith1.jpg, The recoil from the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge inducing significant muzzle rise during firing a Smith & Wesson Model 500
The Smith & Wesson Model 500 is a five-shot, double/single action large-caliber revolver produced by Smith & Wesson, firing the .500 S&W Magnum cartridge.
Design
The Model 500 was built on the entirely new X-Frame, which was developed exclusiv ...
revolver.
File:500 Linebaugh shooting.jpg, The recoil from the .500 Linebaugh
The .500 Linebaugh is a .50 caliber handgun cartridge designed for use in revolvers. It is considered one of the most powerful handgun cartridges designed in terms of kinetic energy and power factor (momentum).
History
The .500 Linebaugh cartri ...
cartridge inducing significant muzzle rise during firing a Ruger Bisley
The Ruger Blackhawk is a six-shot, single-action revolver manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co. It is produced in a variety of finishes, calibers, and barrel lengths.
History
In the early 1950s, Westerns were popular in movies and television. Col ...
revolver.
File:Beretta m9.jpg, Beretta M9
The Beretta M9, officially the Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9, is the designation for the Beretta 92FS semi-automatic pistol used by the United States Armed Forces. The M9 was adopted by the United States military as their service pistol in 19 ...
semi-automatic pistol exhibiting muzzle rise just after firing a 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge.
File:Custom XD-40 V-10.jpg, Springfield Armory, Inc., custom with ported barrel and slide intended to reduce muzzle rise
File:FG42.jpg, The FG 42 battle rifle/automatic rifle
An automatic rifle is a type of autoloading rifle that is capable of fully automatic fire. Automatic rifles are generally select-fire weapons capable of firing in semi-automatic and automatic firing modes (some automatic rifles are capable of ...
was one of the first inline fire arms incorporating a "straight-line" recoil configuration to reduce muzzle rise.
File:AKM and MP5K.JPEG, An AKM
The AKM () is an assault rifle designed by Soviet small arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1959. It is the most ubiquitous rifle of the Kalashnikov rifles. It was developed as a replacement to the AK-47 introduced a decade prior.
Introduc ...
assault rifle asymmetric slant cut muzzle fixture designed to counteract muzzle rise (and muzzle climb) during (automatic) firing.
File:Steyr lp10.jpg, The barrel of the Steyr LP 10
The Steyr LP 10 is a single shot calibre pre-charged pneumatic air pistol designed for the 10 metre air pistol ISSF shooting events. It is manufactured by Steyr Sportwaffen GmbH of Austria.
To promote comfortable and accurate shooting from a ...
PCP air pistol has three holes drilled on top along its length to counteract muzzle rise.
References
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External links
GunTweaks.com - Handgun Recoil Characteristics and Lowering Felt Recoil.45 ACP Revolver vs Pistol Recoil Slow Motion video
Firearm terminology