Patent classifications
F41A15/06
Pistol with short barrel and deep groove rifling
A barrel has a barrel body that extends a barrel length and a bore extending through the barrel body. The bore has a cartridge chamber section and a rifled section with a bore diameter. A cartridge shell fits within the cartridge chamber section and the projectile extends from the cartridge chamber section into the rifled section. The cartridge shell with the projectile has a shell length within the bore, the barrel length is less than twice the shell length. The rifled section has rifling grooves between rifling lands, and each of the rifling lands has a land width. The groove diameter is greater than the land diameter by an amount that is more than one half of the land width. The barrel body has an extractor assembly with an arm retractably extending from a cavity. The arm can rotate in the cavity when extended and does not rotate when retracted.
Less-lethal ballistic projectile launcher
The light-weight handheld less-lethal ballistic projectile launcher is configured as an over/under double barrel handheld device with a break open loading action. The launcher includes a barrel section pivotally connected to receiver section. The barrel section pivots between an open load/unload position and a closed firing position. The barrel section includes two metal barrel sleeves that are press fit into axial bores formed in the body of the barrel section. The barrel section also includes an ejector, which locks the barrel section in the closed firing position and partially expels spent rounds from the barrel sleeves when the barrel section is opened. The receiver section houses the launcher's fire control mechanism. The fire control mechanism uses a traditional single action operation and ensures that rounds are alternatively discharged from each barrel and prevents rounds from both barrels from being discharged simultaneously.
Less-lethal ballistic projectile launcher
The light-weight handheld less-lethal ballistic projectile launcher is configured as an over/under double barrel handheld device with a break open loading action. The launcher includes a barrel section pivotally connected to receiver section. The barrel section pivots between an open load/unload position and a closed firing position. The barrel section includes two metal barrel sleeves that are press fit into axial bores formed in the body of the barrel section. The barrel section also includes an ejector, which locks the barrel section in the closed firing position and partially expels spent rounds from the barrel sleeves when the barrel section is opened. The receiver section houses the launcher's fire control mechanism. The fire control mechanism uses a traditional single action operation and ensures that rounds are alternatively discharged from each barrel and prevents rounds from both barrels from being discharged simultaneously.
SINGLE 40 MM PROJECTILE LAUNCHER
A launcher device for launching a 40 mm projectile (i.e., both high explosive grenades and less lethal 40 mm rounds) includes a receiver assembly, a removable buttstock, a pivoting barrel assembly, a barrel stop that limits opening of the barrel to approximately 45 degrees relative to the receiver for fast reloading, and an auto ejection assembly for ejecting spent casings out of the chamber upon opening the barrel. Individual 40 mm rounds are loaded into the chamber at the proximal end of the barrel assembly by releasing a barrel stop lever assembly and pivoting the barrel assembly open relative to the receiver assembly. The launcher further includes a hidden double action trigger group which prevents accidental firing. An arrangement of built-in picatinny rails on the barrel allow for attachment of accessories such as lights, fore grips, slings, etc.
SINGLE 40 MM PROJECTILE LAUNCHER
A launcher device for launching a 40 mm projectile (i.e., both high explosive grenades and less lethal 40 mm rounds) includes a receiver assembly, a removable buttstock, a pivoting barrel assembly, a barrel stop that limits opening of the barrel to approximately 45 degrees relative to the receiver for fast reloading, and an auto ejection assembly for ejecting spent casings out of the chamber upon opening the barrel. Individual 40 mm rounds are loaded into the chamber at the proximal end of the barrel assembly by releasing a barrel stop lever assembly and pivoting the barrel assembly open relative to the receiver assembly. The launcher further includes a hidden double action trigger group which prevents accidental firing. An arrangement of built-in picatinny rails on the barrel allow for attachment of accessories such as lights, fore grips, slings, etc.
Rifles and muzzle loading rifles receiving propellant charge with an extended primer cap in a bolt action configuration, and method of loading
A bolt action rifle having a receiver; a bolt in slidable communication within said receiver, having an elongated body and a bolt head at a first end, and an exposed bolt face with a primer recess cavity having a base with a forward-facing surface, the base having an aperture therein, where the aperture is circumscribed by the forward-facing surface for receiving a propellant charge having an extended primer cap, and a firing pin within the bolt and movable between a disengaged position wherein a firing pin head is receded within the aperture and an engaged position wherein the firing pin head extends beyond the forward-facing surface into the primer recess cavity.
Rifles and muzzle loading rifles receiving propellant charge with an extended primer cap in a bolt action configuration, and method of loading
A bolt action rifle having a receiver; a bolt in slidable communication within said receiver, having an elongated body and a bolt head at a first end, and an exposed bolt face with a primer recess cavity having a base with a forward-facing surface, the base having an aperture therein, where the aperture is circumscribed by the forward-facing surface for receiving a propellant charge having an extended primer cap, and a firing pin within the bolt and movable between a disengaged position wherein a firing pin head is receded within the aperture and an engaged position wherein the firing pin head extends beyond the forward-facing surface into the primer recess cavity.
BREAK-BARREL FIREARM WITH MECHANICAL EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
A firearm comprising at least one frame defining a housing seat of a barrel group; and a barrel group comprising at least one barrel with longitudinal development axis (A), the barrel group being mounted in a tilting manner with respect to the frame between a position in which the barrel group engages the housing seat and a position in which the barrel group is rotated with respect thereto. The barrel group comprises at least one extractor device associated with the barrel and configured to at least partially expel at least a portion of an ammunition from the at least one barrel. The extractor device is configured to selectively operate in a first mode in which it integrally ejects a casing of an exploded ammunition and in a second mode in which it accompanies part of an unexploded ammunition in partial exited from the at least one barrel.
BREAK-BARREL FIREARM WITH MECHANICAL EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY
A firearm comprising at least one frame defining a housing seat of a barrel group; and a barrel group comprising at least one barrel with longitudinal development axis (A), the barrel group being mounted in a tilting manner with respect to the frame between a position in which the barrel group engages the housing seat and a position in which the barrel group is rotated with respect thereto. The barrel group comprises at least one extractor device associated with the barrel and configured to at least partially expel at least a portion of an ammunition from the at least one barrel. The extractor device is configured to selectively operate in a first mode in which it integrally ejects a casing of an exploded ammunition and in a second mode in which it accompanies part of an unexploded ammunition in partial exited from the at least one barrel.
Break-barrel firearm with mechanical extraction assembly
A firearm comprising at least one frame defining a housing seat of a barrel group; and a barrel group comprising at least one barrel with longitudinal development axis (A), the barrel group being mounted in a tilting manner with respect to the frame between a position in which the barrel group engages the housing seat and a position in which the barrel group is rotated with respect thereto. The barrel group comprises at least one extractor device associated with the barrel and configured to at least partially expel at least a portion of an ammunition from the at least one barrel. The extractor device is configured to selectively operate in a first mode in which it integrally ejects a casing of an exploded ammunition and in a second mode in which it accompanies part of an unexploded ammunition in partial exited from the at least one barrel.