Post by GLSHOOTER on May 2, 2013 15:08:40 GMT -8
Recoil Reduction System
In 2010 BHW completed the design of a recoil reduction system. Patenting began the process of testing various synthetic materials to provide the best possible results for reducing recoil, the effects of recoil, and improving the functionality of the weapon.
In Mid 2011 we were using a black synthetic material for the bolt stop and bearing around the carrier follower. (See below) our next step was to begin testing on extreme composites for impact absorption and the ability to redirect force in such a manor to ease the subsequent impacts on the shooter and enhance the weapons cycling.
2012 saw the finalization of the components and spring design. We settled on its specially blended yellow colored components. Samples were sent out to professional shooters, law enforcement, and other organizations. Extreme weather testing was a key part of these evaluations. Many of you may have seen and followed our progress on this system through various forums and postings
Shown here are the two different prototypes that BHW designed. The top is the carbine version and the bottom is the rifle version.
This picture demonstrates how the system breaks down. This picture also illustrates the captured spring system as well as the secondary buffer.
Through a multitude of tests and different polymers we have settled on this one pictured above. This polymer is extremely resilient and allows for better functionality.
The picture above is our own proprietary 6x6.8 with the recoil reduction system. The side cut out in the stock is solely for viewing the system while it was going through the testing phase. The retail version will not need to have the cut out in the stock.
2013 so far has seen the filing of our second patent, further testing and full production of components for retail sales.
As you can see BHW is busy designing and setting up new products that will improve functionality and introduce products that will revolutionize the market.
We thank you for your continuing interest and support.
Black Hole Weaponry
In 2010 BHW completed the design of a recoil reduction system. Patenting began the process of testing various synthetic materials to provide the best possible results for reducing recoil, the effects of recoil, and improving the functionality of the weapon.
In Mid 2011 we were using a black synthetic material for the bolt stop and bearing around the carrier follower. (See below) our next step was to begin testing on extreme composites for impact absorption and the ability to redirect force in such a manor to ease the subsequent impacts on the shooter and enhance the weapons cycling.
2012 saw the finalization of the components and spring design. We settled on its specially blended yellow colored components. Samples were sent out to professional shooters, law enforcement, and other organizations. Extreme weather testing was a key part of these evaluations. Many of you may have seen and followed our progress on this system through various forums and postings
Shown here are the two different prototypes that BHW designed. The top is the carbine version and the bottom is the rifle version.
This picture demonstrates how the system breaks down. This picture also illustrates the captured spring system as well as the secondary buffer.
Through a multitude of tests and different polymers we have settled on this one pictured above. This polymer is extremely resilient and allows for better functionality.
The picture above is our own proprietary 6x6.8 with the recoil reduction system. The side cut out in the stock is solely for viewing the system while it was going through the testing phase. The retail version will not need to have the cut out in the stock.
2013 so far has seen the filing of our second patent, further testing and full production of components for retail sales.
As you can see BHW is busy designing and setting up new products that will improve functionality and introduce products that will revolutionize the market.
We thank you for your continuing interest and support.
Black Hole Weaponry