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Pistol mount for shooting tests
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1956 E. E. WIGJNGTON ETAL 2,731,829
PISTOL MOUNT FOR SHOOTINGTESTS 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 29, 1954 FIG.2
INVEN'iORS WIGINGTON EVERETT E.
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ATTORNEYS E. WiGiNGTON ETAL 2,731,829
PISTOL MLUNT FOP.SHOOTING TESTS 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Jan. 29, 1954 INVENTORS EVERETT E. WlGlNGTON ALVA G. NICHOLS Q WW FIQB ATTORNEYS 1956 E, E. WlGlNGTON ETAL 2,731,829
PISTOL MOUNT FOR SHOOTINGTESTS 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Jan. 29, 1954 EVERETT ALVA G. NICHOLS fig ATTORNEYS 1956 E. E. WIGINGTON ETAL 2,731,329
PISTOL MOUNT FOR SHOOTINGTESTS 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 Filed Jan. 29, 1954 3o 0 2? 3K? /29c 40 I6 fE 40 44 INVENTORS EVERETT E. WIGINGTON ALVA G. NICHOLS m' [Q Q/ZWWRNEYS United States Patent Office 2,731,829 Patented Jan. 24, 1956 PISTOL MOUNT FOR SHOOTING TESTS Everett E. Wigington, Knoxville, Tenn, and Alva G. Nichols, Dahlgren, Va.
Application January 29, 1954, Serial No. 407,187 6 Claims. (c1. 73-167) (Granted underTitle 35, U. S. Code (1952), see. 266) The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the pay ment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
The invention relates to measuring and testing equipment and more specifically to an improved pistol mount for shooting tests.
The need for determining the inherent accuracy of hand-held guns is apparent especially in the case of survival weapons where the life of the user may depend on the accuracy of the weapon. The method of testing in the past has been to either handhold the weapon, which introduces a human element of error, or to clamp the barrel near the muzzle. Existing machine rests which clamp handguns by the muule militate against true shooting tests inasmuch as the normal method of holding such weapons is by the grip. Furthermore, experience has shown that clamping the weapon by the grip in a rigid vise does not give satisfactory results. High speed motion pictures of pistols being fired show some slight flexing of the pistol frames before the projectile emerges from the muzzle. Consequently, the holding forces acting on the test weapon should duplicate those obtained when the weapon is hand-held if a true conception of the weapons accuracy is to be had. Since the weapon, when fired from the hand, recoils both horizontally and vertically, these motions should be allowed by the machine rest.
An important object of the invention is to provide a machine for testing the inherent accuracy of handguns that will simulate as nearly as possible the holding forces acting on the weapon when hand-held.
Another object of the invention is the provision of .1 machine for testing handguns that will allow the weapon to recoil normally.
A further object is to provide a pistol mount for shooting tests so constructed as to make possible a close approximation of the action of the weapon when fired from the hand but which excludes errors of sighting or grip which are to be expected from a hand-held weapon.
The invention also aims to provide a pistol mount for repetitive shooting tests which not only holds the weapon in a shooting position while permitting normal recoil but also returns the gun to the identical shooting position for a repeated shot.
Other objects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of one form of pistol mount looking toward the right side thereof and showing a weapon held in a shooting position;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the mount and weapon shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary central longitudinal vertical sectional view of the mount taken substantially along theline 33 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary transverse vertical sectional view of the mount taken substantially along theline 44 of Fig. 3;
Figs. 5 and 6 are fragmentary views in side elevation and top plan, respectively, of a preferred form of pistol mount;
Fig. 7 is a transverse vertical sectional view of the pistol mount shown in Figs. 5 and 6, taken substantially on the line '/-7 of Fig. 6; and
Fig. 8 is a fragmentary longitudinal vertical sectional view of the pistol mount shown in Figs. 5 and 6, taken substantially on the line 88 of Fig. 6.
in the drawings which for the purpose of illustration show preferred and modified forms of the invention, and wherein similar reference characters denote corresponding parts throughout the views, the letter A generally designates the form of pistol mount shown in Figs. 1-4, consisting briefly of ahorizontal recoil mechanism 8, a vertical recoil mechanism C and a gripping device D.
The entire pistol mount A is supported on aplatform 10 for ready portability and quick attachment. The details of construction of the horizontal recoil mechanism B may be observed in Figs. 1-4. Mounted in spaced parallel relation above theplatform 10, as by transverse forward andaft bracket bars 11, 12 is a pair of normallyhorizontal guide rails 13, 14. Supported for reciprocable sliding movement along therails 13, 14, as bysleeves 15, 16, is acarriage 17 urged toward the forward bracket bar 11, as byexpansion coil springs 18, 19 respectively encircling therails 13, 14. The force exerted by thesprings 18, 19 may be adjusted if desired, as by adding or removingcollars 18', 19 on therails 13, 14. The carriage includes aplate 20 connecting and extending transversely over thesleeves 15, 16. Suitable shock absorbing washers may be fitted on therails 13, 14 between thecarriage 17 and the forward bracket bar 11.
The vertical recoil mechanism C will now be described. Fixed on thecarriage plate 20 is oneleaf 21 of ahinge 22 disposed with itspintle 23 transversely of the after end of the carriage. Theother hinge leaf 24 rides on theleaf 21 and at its freeforward end portion 25 is urged downwardly toward the carriage as by anexpansion coil spring 26, adjustable in force as by threadingscrew 27 relative to thelower hinge leaf 21.
Referring now to the gripping device D, there is rigidly fixed on theupper hinge leaf 24, as bycap screws 28, onejaw 29 of avise 30 having amovable jaw 31 adjustable relative to thestationary jaw 29 as byscrews 32. Other screws 32' threaded in theupper hinge leaf 24 extend throughparallel slot 31 in the base of themovable jaw 31 and serve as guides during jaw movement and :2 additional fasteners for holding the vise in a closed position. Thejaws 29, 31 may be provided with oppositevertical grooves 33 along inside portions thereof for firmly holding ahandgun 34 by itsgrip 35. inasmuch as the jaws 2'), 31 are disposed parallel to therails 13, 14, horizontal recoil of theweapon 34, upon firing and backward movement of thecarriage 17 will be in the same direction.
Anindex finger 36 fixed to the platform .10 visually indicates to an observer any displacement of thecarriage 17 relative to the base.
When theweapon 34 is fired, thehinge 22 opens against tension of thespring 26, thus permitting vertical motion or recoil of the weapon.
In Figs. 5-8 is shown an improved design of pistol mount A similar to the just described mount A, but differing therefrom in that the horizontal recoil mechanism is equipped with antifriction bearings (not shown) in analuminum housing 40 instead of brass bushings, a singlehorizontal recoil spring 41 on aseparate rod 42 below thecarriage guide rails 13, 14 is used, a horizontal recoil springtension adjusting screw 43 that telescopes over thespring supporting rod 42 is included, and ascribe 44 for recording horizontal recoil of thealuminum recoil housing 40 is added. The singlehorizontal recoil spring 41 acts against a dependingportion 45 of the carriage.
It will be seen that both forms of the hereinbefore described invention provide means for mechanicaliy gripping a normally hand-held weapon as it would be gripped by the human hand, which provides for both vertical and horizontal recoil in close similitude to that occurring upon firing a hand-held weapon, and which will accommodate automatic or semiautomatic pistols, revolvers, or other types of hand-held weapons.
Obviously many modifications and variation of the present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. it is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
What is claimed is:
l. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a carriage having forward and after ends, means supporting the carriage for forward and aft. horizontal rcciprocatory tnovemcnt between foward and aft positions, sping means biasing the carriage for movement toward said forward position, a member hinged to the after end portion ol the carriage so as to ride on and swing upwardly from the carriage, spring means downwardly biasing the member, and means for releasably affixing the pistol at its butt end to the member with its barrel pointing forwardly of the carriage.
2. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a carriage having a forward end facing in the direction of the intended line of fire of said pistol and an after end portion, means mounting the carriage for forward and rearward movement, means urging said carriage forwardly, a support member having a forward and an after end portion, means hinging the support member at its after end portion to the after end portion of the carriage for upward swinging movement of its forward end portion about an axis transversely of the carriage movement, means urging said support member downwardly toward said carriage, and a clamp device for releasably afiixing the pistol at its butt end to the support member with its barrel normally pointing in the direction of the intended line of fire.
3. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a base, a carriage having a forward end facing in the direction of the intended line of fire of said pistol and an after end portion, means mounting the carriage for forward and rearward movement along the base, means urging said carriage forwardly of the base, a support member having a forward and an after end portion, means hinging the support member at its after end portion to the after end portion of the carriage for upward swinging movement of its forward end portion about an axis transversely of the carriage movement, means urging said support member downwardly toward said carriage, a clamp device for relcasably affixing the pistol at its butt end to the support member with its barrel normally pointing in the direction of the intended line of fire, and means recording longitudinal recoil of the pistol in terms of rearward movement of the carriage relative to the base.
4. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a base (ill including fixed parallel rails, a carriage having a forward end and an after end, means mounting the carriage for forward and rearward movement along the rails with its forward end facing in the direction of the intended line of fire of said pistol, expansion coil springs encircling said rails at the after end of the carriage for urging said carriage forwardly, a support member having a forward and an after end portion, means hinging the support member at its after end portion to the after end portion of the carriage. for upward swinging movement of its forward end portion about an axis transversely of the carriage movement, means urging said support member downwardly toward said carriage, and a clamp device for releasably affixing the pistol at its butt end to the support member with its barrel normally pointing in the direction of the intended line of fire.
5. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a base including fixed parallel rails, a carriage having a forward end and an after end, means mounting the carriage for forward and rearward movement along the rails with its forward end facing in the direction of the intended line of tire of said pistol, means urging said carriage forwardly, a support member having a forward and an after end portion, means hinging the support member at its after end portion to the after end portion of the carriage f0 upward swinging movement of its forward end portion about an axis transversely of the carriage movement, means urging said support member downwardly toward said carriage, and a clamp device for releasably afiixing the pistol at its butt end to the support member with its barrel normally pointing in the direction of the intended line of fire.
6. A pistol mount for shooting tests comprising a base including a stationary rod and rails fixed to the base parallel to the rod, a carriage having a forward end and an after end, means mounting the carriage for forward and rearward movement along the rails with its forward end facing in the direction of the intended line of fire of said pistol, an expansion coil spring encircling said rod and having one end engaging the carriage to urge it forwardly, and an opposite end, a spring tension adjusting shaft coaxial with said rod and having a screw threaded end portion in adjustably threaded engagement with the base and an opposite end portion telescopically slid-able relative to the rod and engaging the spring at its opposite end, a support member having a forward and an after end portion, means hinging the support member at its after end portion to the after end portion of the carriage for upward swinging movement of its forward end portion about an axis transversely of the carriage movement, means urging said support member downwardly toward said carriage, and a clamp device for releasably affixing the pistol at its butt end to the support member with its barrel normally pointing in the direction of the intended line of fire.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,367,353 Craig Feb. 1, 1921 2,378,545 Fraser et al. c June 19, 1945 2,458,608 Lea Jan. 11, 1949 2,582,140 Leek Jan. 8, 1952
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