Re: Recoil from Blanks
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:52 am
Not that this will help in ANY way at all, but it's on-topic: Back in one of my gun magazines from the late 80's, I vividly recall an article that reviewed a new-to-the-market product. I have no recollection of what they called it, but it was a collection of devices and hoses and fittings... and when it was all installed on your 1911-style .45 semi-auto, you had a hose running from the mag well (IIRC) down to the floor where you literally had a compressed air tank. With a longer hose, you'd simply hook it to an air compressor much like pneumatic shop tools.
The entire purpose of this getup was to simulate .45 Auto recoil in a handgun without firing any shots. Once installed, you'd pull the trigger and the slide would slam back just as if firing a round, hammer would cock and slide would go back in to battery. Nothing came out the bore other than air, and I doubt all of the air was even funneled in that direction, nor do I have any idea where the bulk of the air escaped.
It was... interesting. Looked more like an exercise than a product and I guess it never really caught on.
There's a little Cliff Claven for ya!
The entire purpose of this getup was to simulate .45 Auto recoil in a handgun without firing any shots. Once installed, you'd pull the trigger and the slide would slam back just as if firing a round, hammer would cock and slide would go back in to battery. Nothing came out the bore other than air, and I doubt all of the air was even funneled in that direction, nor do I have any idea where the bulk of the air escaped.
It was... interesting. Looked more like an exercise than a product and I guess it never really caught on.
There's a little Cliff Claven for ya!