Committed to Excellence May 20031 TACOM Tank-automotive & Armaments COMmand Recoil Reduction in the Barrett Model 82A1/XM107 and XM109 Frank Dindl U.S.

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Committed to Excellence May TACOM Tank-automotive & Armaments COMmand Recoil Reduction in the Barrett Model 82A1/XM107 and XM109 Frank Dindl U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC AMSTA-AR-CCL-A; Bldg 7 Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (973) Sergio Aponte U.S. Army TACOM-ARDEC AMSTA-AR-CCL-A; Bldg 7 Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (973)

Committed to Excellence May Photo courtesy Barrett Firearms Manufacturing

Committed to Excellence May Objective: Discuss options for reducing recoil energy from firing the Barrett.50 caliber Model 82A1/XM107 and 25mm XM109 rifles.

Committed to Excellence May Background: The.50 caliber Barrett Model 82A1/XM107 produces modest recoil energy. The weapon operating mechanism combined with an efficient muzzle brake reduce recoil energy to about 36 foot-pounds. The 25mm XM109 fires ammunition with essentially the same impulse as.50 caliber ammunition. However, the 25mm launches a much heavier projectile and uses much less propellant. The small amount of propellant limits the muzzle brake effects. The recoil energy of the XM109 exceeds 60 foot pounds. The suppressed version of the Model 82A1/XM107 produces significantly greater recoil energy than the muzzle brake variant of the 82A1/XM107, and is also a good candidate for recoil reduction efforts.

Committed to Excellence May Several Options For Reducing Recoil May Be Considered:  Reduce Muzzle Velocity  Increase Recoiling Mass  Increase Muzzle Brake Effects  Modify Weapon Operating Mechanism

Committed to Excellence May  Reducing the Muzzle Velocity Reduces the Ammunition Impulse to Produce Less Recoil Energy  Trade Off is Reduced Effective Range Reduced Muzzle Velocity: Increased Recoiling Mass:  Increasing the Recoiling Mass Reduces the Recoiling Velocity and Produces Less Recoil Energy  Trade Off is Increase System Weight

Committed to Excellence May Increased Muzzle Brake Effects:  Increasing the Muzzle Brake Effects Reduces the Net Recoil Impulse and Produces Less Recoil Energy. Muzzle brake effects may be increased by  Increasing the Propellant Charge and Reducing the Barrel Length to Maintain the Same Muzzle Velocity While Increasing Propellant Gas Mass and Pressure Acting on the Muzzle Brake  Altering the propellant characteristics to increase the gas pressure at the muzzle  Improving the efficiency of the muzzle brake Not an Option for Suppressed Weapon Variants

Committed to Excellence May Modify the Weapon Mechanism:  Changing the weapon mechanism to fire from the open bolt to produce significant forward momentum at the moment of firing cancels some of the recoil impulse from firing, reducing recoil energy.  Firing in this manner may adversely affect accuracy, reducing effective range.

Committed to Excellence May “Historically, the most important single attribute of any military system - whether it is a rifle, tank, aircraft or ship - is its capability to be modified and improved to meet evolving operational requirements.” Charles Q. Cutshaw, Emergence of the ‘payload rifle’, Jane’s International Defense Review, August 2002.

Committed to Excellence May Modifications for firing from the open bolt: Trigger and Sear Firing pin sear trip Heavier drive spring Softer barrel bushing

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Committed to Excellence May Prototype testing will measure accuracy and dispersion firing from the open and closed bolt. Results will quantify the trade off between firing from the open bolt and closed bolt, where hit probability and recoil energy are the key metrics of interest.

Committed to Excellence May Conclusions: The Barrett Model 82A1/XM107 and XM109 rifles offer tremendous flexibility to meet emerging operational needs. The design of the rifle lends itself to simple modifications to tailor weapon performance to meet specific requirements.