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Muzzleloader power cell with primer

Muzzleloader systems including a pre-packaged propellant charge with a primer and receptacle. The muzzleloader system may include a propellant containment vessel separate from the primer and the projectile and that doesn't contact with the projectile until assembly. The muzzleloader may be rear loading, with a constriction portion forward of the breech chamber. The propellant containment vessel may include a body portion having a forward opening, with a propellant charge disposed therein and a cap portion that is crimp rolled within the mouth of the vessel to seal the forward opening. The closed end of the propellant containment vessel may define a primer receptacle configured to receive the primer. The receptacle may define a depth that is less than the primer height so that, when inserted into the receptacle, the primer extends rearwardly beyond the containment vessel. The muzzleloader system may be configured to fire only specifically configured propellant containment vessels.

Rifles and muzzle loading rifles receiving propellant charges in break open and bolt action configurations, and barrel extensions therefor

A break open rifle and bolt action rifle having a barrel extension with a breech end for receiving a propellant charge, a muzzle end with an extended attachment structure for receiving a complementary attachment structure of a barrel, and a chamber disposed within and through the barrel extension having a first diameter at a first end and a narrowing portion adjacent a second end opposite the first end, the narrowing portion having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, wherein the first diameter of the chamber is sized to receive the propellant charge therein, and the second diameter of the narrowing portion is sized to prevent the propellant charge from being further inserted past the narrowing portion, and to prevent a projectile from being inserted through the chamber from the barrel muzzle end. A bolt action configuration having dual diameter non-rotating bolt with an extractor and ejector mechanism for removing a propellant charge.

Rifles and muzzle loading rifles receiving propellant charges in break open and bolt action configurations, and barrel extensions therefor

A break open rifle and bolt action rifle having a barrel extension with a breech end for receiving a propellant charge, a muzzle end with an extended attachment structure for receiving a complementary attachment structure of a barrel, and a chamber disposed within and through the barrel extension having a first diameter at a first end and a narrowing portion adjacent a second end opposite the first end, the narrowing portion having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter, wherein the first diameter of the chamber is sized to receive the propellant charge therein, and the second diameter of the narrowing portion is sized to prevent the propellant charge from being further inserted past the narrowing portion, and to prevent a projectile from being inserted through the chamber from the barrel muzzle end. A bolt action configuration having dual diameter non-rotating bolt with an extractor and ejector mechanism for removing a propellant charge.

RIFLE FRAME OF A BREAK-OPEN ACTION RIFLE HAVING A RECESS FOR RECEIVING AN EXTENDED PORTION OF A PRIMER CAP-PROPELLANT CHARGE ASSEMBLY
20210254914 · 2021-08-19 ·

A break open rifle having a barrel assembly with a breech end for receiving a propellant charge—primer cap assembly, a muzzle end, and a carve out, slot, indentation, cavity, or recess, which receives a portion of the propellant charge—primer cap assembly extending beyond the rim of the propellant charge. A ramp section of the recess, adjacent to the first end of the barrel assembly, is included to facilitate receiving the extension of the primer cap in a rotational fashion as the break open rifle is configured from the OPEN position to the CLOSED position. The recess and accompanying ramp section are configured to receive that portion of the primer cap which extends from the flush surface of the propellant charge rim, independent whether the configuration includes a barrel extension or not. The ramp is configured to receive the extended portion of the primer cap as the loaded rifle is placed in the CLOSED position to prepare for firing.

RIFLE FRAME OF A BREAK-OPEN ACTION RIFLE HAVING A RECESS FOR RECEIVING AN EXTENDED PORTION OF A PRIMER CAP-PROPELLANT CHARGE ASSEMBLY
20210254914 · 2021-08-19 ·

A break open rifle having a barrel assembly with a breech end for receiving a propellant charge—primer cap assembly, a muzzle end, and a carve out, slot, indentation, cavity, or recess, which receives a portion of the propellant charge—primer cap assembly extending beyond the rim of the propellant charge. A ramp section of the recess, adjacent to the first end of the barrel assembly, is included to facilitate receiving the extension of the primer cap in a rotational fashion as the break open rifle is configured from the OPEN position to the CLOSED position. The recess and accompanying ramp section are configured to receive that portion of the primer cap which extends from the flush surface of the propellant charge rim, independent whether the configuration includes a barrel extension or not. The ramp is configured to receive the extended portion of the primer cap as the loaded rifle is placed in the CLOSED position to prepare for firing.

Firearm
11079188 · 2021-08-03 · ·

A firearm (1) comprising a firearm frame (2) which delimits at least one first friction surface (6, 6′); one barrel (4, 4′), mounted to said frame (2) in a rotatable manner (A1) between opening and closing configurations and comprising an abutment appendix (8); and an adjustment device (10). Such a device comprises: 1) a second friction surface (12) placed in a sliding contact with the first friction surface (6, 6′) to oppose a resistance to the rotation of the barrel (4, 4′) between the configurations; ii) a contact surface (14) with the abutment appendix (8); iii) an adjustment member (16), longitudinally movable (LI, L2) for modifying a relative distance between the second friction surface (12) and the contact surface (14), thereby adjusting the sliding friction between said friction surfaces (6, 6′, 12); and iv) a maneuvering element (18) rotatable in discrete adjustment positions, interacting with the adjustment member (16) to move it by a constant pitch at each angularly adjacent adjustment position.

Firearm
11079188 · 2021-08-03 · ·

A firearm (1) comprising a firearm frame (2) which delimits at least one first friction surface (6, 6′); one barrel (4, 4′), mounted to said frame (2) in a rotatable manner (A1) between opening and closing configurations and comprising an abutment appendix (8); and an adjustment device (10). Such a device comprises: 1) a second friction surface (12) placed in a sliding contact with the first friction surface (6, 6′) to oppose a resistance to the rotation of the barrel (4, 4′) between the configurations; ii) a contact surface (14) with the abutment appendix (8); iii) an adjustment member (16), longitudinally movable (LI, L2) for modifying a relative distance between the second friction surface (12) and the contact surface (14), thereby adjusting the sliding friction between said friction surfaces (6, 6′, 12); and iv) a maneuvering element (18) rotatable in discrete adjustment positions, interacting with the adjustment member (16) to move it by a constant pitch at each angularly adjacent adjustment position.

Muzzleloader systems

Muzzleloader systems include a pre-packaged propellant charge and primer for providing efficient loading and unloading of the muzzleloader. The muzzleloader accepts in the breech end the propellant containment vessel that abuts against a constriction portion with a reduced diameter portion. The propellant containment vessel having an end portion with a tapered surface that conforms to the constriction portion surface. A projectile is inserted in the muzzle end and seats against the constriction portion. The propellant containment vessel may be received in a removable breech plug. The constriction portion may be part of the breech plug or a separate component secured in the barrel by way of the breech plug. The containment vessel further comprises a primer mechanism that may be integrated into the proximal end of the containment vessel.

Muzzleloader systems

Muzzleloader systems include a pre-packaged propellant charge and primer for providing efficient loading and unloading of the muzzleloader. The muzzleloader accepts in the breech end the propellant containment vessel that abuts against a constriction portion with a reduced diameter portion. The propellant containment vessel having an end portion with a tapered surface that conforms to the constriction portion surface. A projectile is inserted in the muzzle end and seats against the constriction portion. The propellant containment vessel may be received in a removable breech plug. The constriction portion may be part of the breech plug or a separate component secured in the barrel by way of the breech plug. The containment vessel further comprises a primer mechanism that may be integrated into the proximal end of the containment vessel.

Break open system having an adjustable, releasable forend stock
11029125 · 2021-06-08 · ·

A forend stock for a break open firearm having a housing lug, the housing lug being attached into the lower side of the barrel assembly. A coupler is secured onto the housing lug. At the coupler end opposite the housing lug rod, there is a cylindrical area, and between the two coupler ends, another finished area forming an extended flange. The extended flange has a larger diameter than the cylindrical ends of the coupler. A latch bolt is secured to the forend stock by a cover plate. The latch bolt is topped at one of its ends with a sharp bevel. At its other end, it has a cylindrical post to support a pressure spring, and is held in a longitudinal channel or recess, and arranged such that a user can access an actuator knob for manual handling of the latch bolt. The cover plate assembly has an aperture which the ledges of an extended protrusion of the latch bolt fit within, defining the forward and backward travel limits that the bolt can go in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the barrel.