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ARTICLES RELATED TO Recoil operation - Long recoil operation |  |  |  | Recoil operation - Long recoil operation: Encyclopedia II - Recoil operation - Long recoil operationLong recoil operations are found primariy in shotguns, particularly ones based on John M. Browning's Auto-5 action. In a long recoil action, the barrel and bolt recoil all the way back as a unit. Once its rearward movement is absorbed by its recoil spring, the barrel is forced forward by the spring, where it unlocks from the bolt and returns to battery. The bolt, after compressing its own recoil spring, is held in the rearmost position until the barrel returns to battery. At this point, the fired shell has been extracted and ejected, and a n ...
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 |  |  | Recoil operation - Long recoil operation: Encyclopedia II - Recoil operation - How they workWhen a projectile is accelerated down the barrel of a firearm, all or a portion of the firearm will begin to move in the opposite direction, as required for conservation of momentum, according to the formula:
:Bullet mass * bullet velocity = recoiling mass * recoil velocity
In non-recoil-operated firearms, it is generally the entire firearm that recoils. In recoil-operated firearms, however, only a portion of the firearm is allowed to recoil, while inertia holds another portion motionless relative to the recoiling mass. T ...
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