Counterrecoil

/ˌkaʊntəriˈkɔɪl/ noun

Definition

A reaction or recoil that occurs in opposition to or in reaction against an initial recoil or backward movement.

Etymology

From counter- + recoil, from Old French reculer (to move back). A mechanical or physical term.

Kelly Says

When a gun fires, it recoils backward, but advanced rifle designs use counterrecoil mechanisms that absorb and reverse that backward force, which is why modern guns recoil less than old ones.

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