shoulderfire
Shoulderfire refers to firearms or projectile launchers designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a stock resting against the shooter's shoulder to stabilize aiming and recoil. The design enables hands-on control, rapid aiming, and portability, in contrast to larger artillery or to weapons fired from a mounted platform.
The use of shoulder-fired weapons extends back to early firearms in Europe and Asia, where long guns
Shoulder-fired weapons encompass a broad range of systems, including small arms such as rifles and shotguns,
Design considerations emphasize recoil management, stability, weight, ergonomics, and sighting systems (iron sights, optical scopes, red
Regulation of shoulder-fired weapons varies by jurisdiction and category. Most countries control ownership, transfer, and use