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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 03, 2010
Gregory G. Mooty, Austin, TX (US);
James E. Fitzpatrick, Austin, TX (US);
Timothy D. Honker, Austin, TX (US);
Phillip J. Izzi, Round Rock, TX (US);
Eric C. Segerstrom, Austin, TX (US);
Gregory G. Mooty, Austin, TX (US);
James E. Fitzpatrick, Austin, TX (US);
Timothy D. Honker, Austin, TX (US);
Phillip J. Izzi, Round Rock, TX (US);
Eric C. Segerstrom, Austin, TX (US);
Ascendant Engineering Solutions, LLC, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A gunfire shock simulation apparatus that uses an actual firearm for generating and measuring shock response data without a pyrotechnic discharge. The apparatus exerts an impact on a discharge end of a barrel of the firearm for simulating the pyrotechnic discharge event of a round of ammunition discharged within the firearm. Following such impact, the apparatus cycles a bolt carrier group of the firearm for simulating movement of the bolt carrier group resulting from the pyrotechnic discharge event of a round of ammunition. A sensing device is used for gathering shock response data in three perpendicular reference axes. By adjusting the manner in which the impact is applied to the discharge end of the barrel and/or the manner in which the bolt carrier group is cycled, resulting shock response data can be tuned to closely approximate that generated by live fire of the firearm.