No. By Newton's third law of motion, any time you apply a force to an object, the object pushes back with the exact same amount of force. If you fire a bullet, then the bullet will push back on the gun.
The recoilless rifle is actually a rocket launcher.
If you mean recoilless, it is a large military cannon. The rear of the gun is open. When it first, a blast of gasses comes out of the back, and a large projectile out of the front. The gun has practically no recoil.
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle was created in 1948.
John Moses Browning was born 23 January 1855, died 26 November 1926. According to the Browning website, the production of the Browning Recoilless Shotgun began in 1993 and ceased production in 1995. There were two lengths: 27" and 30". So, one thing we can be pretty sure about is that John Moses Browning in person did not design the Browning Recoilless Shotgun.
It is a rife that dose not have recoil.
Designing a recoilless gun would involve using a combination of counter-recoil mechanisms and gas venting systems. One approach is to utilize a dual-chamber system where the propellant gases are vented out in the opposite direction of the projectile, thereby canceling out the recoil force. Additionally, incorporating a lightweight, rigid frame and advanced materials can help absorb any remaining forces. This design would not only improve accuracy but also enhance the shooter's comfort and control.
This is the old design of the grenade gun
Yuefei Gao has written: 'Huo pao fan hou zuo zhuang zhi she ji' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Artillery, Recoilless rifles
William Kroeger and Clarence Musser.
Possible if the safety or the gun is damaged. Unlikely, but possible.
Marksmanship Qualification Badge-Marksman with Recoilless Rifle
May be a hammer or a striker, depending on design of the gun.