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Bolt catch engagement/magazine release system
10753696 · 2020-08-25 ·

A firearm has a first side, a second side, a forward section with a barrel, and a rearward section with a stock. The firearm has a central section with an actuation button on the first side and a bolt catch and bolt catch linkage on the second side. A magazine and magazine release are between the actuation button and the bolt catch linkage. An actuation pin extends through the central section from the actuation button to both the bolt catch linkage and the magazine release. A coil spring urges the actuation button outwardly to an inoperative extended orientation. The actuation button is adapted to be depressed for both releasing the magazine and engaging the bolt catch.

Bolt catch engagement/magazine release system
10753696 · 2020-08-25 ·

A firearm has a first side, a second side, a forward section with a barrel, and a rearward section with a stock. The firearm has a central section with an actuation button on the first side and a bolt catch and bolt catch linkage on the second side. A magazine and magazine release are between the actuation button and the bolt catch linkage. An actuation pin extends through the central section from the actuation button to both the bolt catch linkage and the magazine release. A coil spring urges the actuation button outwardly to an inoperative extended orientation. The actuation button is adapted to be depressed for both releasing the magazine and engaging the bolt catch.

Automatic Magazine Ejection System
20200263944 · 2020-08-20 · ·

An automatic magazine ejection system is disclosed. The automatic magazine ejection system comprises a modified bolt catch, a release switch, and a pivotable magazine catch. The modified bolt catch pivots from a first position to a second position. When in the second position the bottom of an external part of the modified bolt catch moves toward the firearm. The release switch is connected to the modified bolt catch. The bottom of the release switch engages the end of the pivotable magazine catch to pivot the end of the magazine catch out of the magazine well and permit the automatic removal of the magazine. If the release switch is slid to an off position then the bottom of the release switch does not engage the pivotable magazine catch when it moves and the magazine is not removed from the magazine well.

Intrinsically safe firearm
10746488 · 2020-08-18 ·

An intrinsically safe firearm may include a handle and a frame connected by a pivot pin. One or more latches of the firearm can temporarily fix the firearm in a stowed orientation or a deployed orientation. In the deployed orientation, a magazine of the firearm can be removed from the handle; a slide of the firearm can be removed from the frame; a magazine safety allows a firing pin to strike a primer of a round in the firearm; and a trigger of the firearm is accessible to discharge the round in the firearm. In the stowed orientation, the magazine is not removable from the handle; the slide is not removable from the frame; the magazine safety prevents the firing pin from striking the primer; and the trigger of the firearm is not accessible.

AMMUNITION CONVERTIBLE FIREARM

A firearm preferably permits a user to readily change ammunition type and associated magazine configuration at user discretion. Such a firearm may be optimally practiced as a pistol, rifle, or submachine gun but is not limited to a particular caliber size or configurations. A main receiver body of the firearm is preferably of a monolithic construction whereby the handguard and breech bolt carrying bore can be manufactured from a single piece of material such as, for example, an aluminum extrusion or polymer injection molded component. In at least one or more of these respects, the firearm is of an improved design to both simplify and speed manufacturing and assembly, while simultaneously reducing manufacturing costs normally associated with the firearm industry's usual state-of-the-art (e.g., prior art) methods.

Takedown pin and bolt catch for a firearm
10704851 · 2020-07-07 ·

The present invention is for a rear takedown pin and a bolt catch for use in a firearm such as an AR-15. The rear takedown pin has an elongated recess, a track, a slot, and a spring along an elongated cylindrical body that allows an upper and lower receiver of a firearm, such as an AR-15, to disengage, while the pin remains in the upper and lower receiver holes, thereby allowing a user to quickly replace a magazine without the barrel of the firearm rotating away from the preset aimed position. The invention also includes a bolt catch that allows a user to toggle a release to keep a bolt in its open opinion as well as provides a retractable pin that complies with magazine release lock regulations so a user can quickly replace a spent magazine.

Takedown pin and bolt catch for a firearm
10704851 · 2020-07-07 ·

The present invention is for a rear takedown pin and a bolt catch for use in a firearm such as an AR-15. The rear takedown pin has an elongated recess, a track, a slot, and a spring along an elongated cylindrical body that allows an upper and lower receiver of a firearm, such as an AR-15, to disengage, while the pin remains in the upper and lower receiver holes, thereby allowing a user to quickly replace a magazine without the barrel of the firearm rotating away from the preset aimed position. The invention also includes a bolt catch that allows a user to toggle a release to keep a bolt in its open opinion as well as provides a retractable pin that complies with magazine release lock regulations so a user can quickly replace a spent magazine.

Takedown Pin and Bolt Catch for a Firearm
20200208930 · 2020-07-02 ·

The present invention is for a rear takedown pin and a bolt catch for use in a firearm such as an AR-15. The rear takedown pin has an elongated recess, a track, a slot, and a spring along an elongated cylindrical body that allows an upper and lower receiver of a firearm, such as an AR-15, to disengage, while the pin remains in the upper and lower receiver holes, thereby allowing a user to quickly replace a magazine without the barrel of the firearm rotating away from the preset aimed position. The invention also includes a bolt catch that allows a user to toggle a release to keep a bolt in its open opinion as well as provides a retractable pin that complies with magazine release lock regulations so a user can quickly replace a spent magazine.

INTERRUPTED SEMI-AUTOMATIC ACTION FOR FIREARMS
20200182575 · 2020-06-11 ·

forward closed breech position in battery with the barrel and rearward open breech position, a cockable hammer controlled by a trigger, and a bolt release mechanism operably interacting with the bolt. The mechanism may comprise a user-actuated release button and spring-biased disconnect lever coupled thereto and selectively engageable with the hammer. Upon firing, the bolt travels rearward under recoil contacting and partially rotating the disconnect lever to engage the hammer, while simultaneously engaging the hammer which holds the bolt rearward. Actuating the release button fully rotates the disconnect lever to disengage the hammer from the bolt which returns to its forward position via a recoil spring to reclose the breech. A dual interlock safety in one position provided by the release mechanism prevents pulling the trigger and in another position prevents actuating the release button.

TRIGGER-CYCLED FIREARM

Trigger-cycled firearms have a frame, a barrel, a bolt assembly connected to the frame in registration with the barrel and operable to reciprocate between a retracted position and a forward battery position, a trigger lever connected to the frame and operable to move between a forward rest position and a rearward actuated position, and the trigger lever operably connected to the bolt to move the bolt from the forward battery position to the retracted position and to release the bolt to the forward battery position and discharge the firearm in response to movement of the trigger lever from the forward rest position to the rearward actuated position when the bolt is in the forward position. There may be a connector bar pivotally connected to the frame and operably engaged to the bolt assembly and to the trigger lever. The connector bar may be slidably connected to the bolt assembly.