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CASED TELESCOPED AMMUNITION FIREARM WITH DUAL FEED

A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel, a chamber member and a carrier assembly. The chamber member defines a chamber for a CT round for firing, and translates between a firing position aligned with the barrel and an ejection/loading position. The chamber member is spring-biased toward the firing position. Dual-feed structure provides for both a magazine mode as well as a belt feed mode of operation.

SEMI-AUTOMATIC OR FULLY AUTOMATIC FIREARM
20200232739 · 2020-07-23 ·

A semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm (2) having a barrel (4), the rear end of which is in the form of a cartridge chamber (8), in which each round can be inserted from the rear; a breech body (6) that is movable in a longitudinal direction of the barrel between an open position for releasing the cartridge chamber (8) for reloading a round and a locking position that locks the cartridge chamber (8), wherein in the locking position the breech body (6) closes the cartridge chamber (8) at the rear and the cartridge casing acts as a thrust bearing, wherein the firearm (2) has a breech body locking device (20) that is designed to move a breech body lock from a breech body release position for releasing the breech body (6) to a breech body locking position for locking the breech body (6) and from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, wherein the breech body locking device (20) has an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body release position to the breech body locking position, and/or an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, as well as a firearm (2) with an electromagnetically driven firing pin (18).

SEMI-AUTOMATIC OR FULLY AUTOMATIC FIREARM
20200232739 · 2020-07-23 ·

A semi-automatic or fully automatic firearm (2) having a barrel (4), the rear end of which is in the form of a cartridge chamber (8), in which each round can be inserted from the rear; a breech body (6) that is movable in a longitudinal direction of the barrel between an open position for releasing the cartridge chamber (8) for reloading a round and a locking position that locks the cartridge chamber (8), wherein in the locking position the breech body (6) closes the cartridge chamber (8) at the rear and the cartridge casing acts as a thrust bearing, wherein the firearm (2) has a breech body locking device (20) that is designed to move a breech body lock from a breech body release position for releasing the breech body (6) to a breech body locking position for locking the breech body (6) and from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, wherein the breech body locking device (20) has an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body release position to the breech body locking position, and/or an electromagnet (24) for moving the breech body lock from the breech body locking position to the breech body release position, as well as a firearm (2) with an electromagnetically driven firing pin (18).

Cased telescoped ammunition firearm with headspace reduction

A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel. a chamber cavity aligned with the barrel, and a translating chamber member defining a chamber for holding a CT round for firing. The chamber member moves between a firing position in the chamber cavity and an ejection/loading position for ejecting a spent CT round and receiving a next CT round. A breech member closes a rear end of the chamber. A carrier performs a counter-recoil operation in which (1) the chamber member is moved from the ejection/loading position to the firing position with the next CT round therein, and (2) the breech is urged into a closed position against the next CT round in the chamber to remove headspace before the next CT round is fired from the weapon.

Cased telescoped ammunition firearm with headspace reduction

A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel. a chamber cavity aligned with the barrel, and a translating chamber member defining a chamber for holding a CT round for firing. The chamber member moves between a firing position in the chamber cavity and an ejection/loading position for ejecting a spent CT round and receiving a next CT round. A breech member closes a rear end of the chamber. A carrier performs a counter-recoil operation in which (1) the chamber member is moved from the ejection/loading position to the firing position with the next CT round therein, and (2) the breech is urged into a closed position against the next CT round in the chamber to remove headspace before the next CT round is fired from the weapon.

Cartridge extraction for a cased telescoped ammunition firearm

A firearm for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition cartridges that includes a split chamber configured to fully support a CT cartridge when it is fired, and that includes i) a dynamic rear chamber portion defining a pocket in a face of a bolt, and ii) a static front chamber portion that is integral to the barrel and separate from the bolt. A cartridge extraction mechanism engages the CT cartridge prior to the CT cartridge being fired, and holds the CT cartridge in the pocket in the bolt face as the bolt moves rearward to pull the CT cartridge out of the static front chamber portion and into an ejection position. An ejector is operable to eject the CT cartridge from the pocket in the face of the bolt when the CT cartridge reaches the ejection position.

Cartridge extraction for a cased telescoped ammunition firearm

A firearm for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition cartridges that includes a split chamber configured to fully support a CT cartridge when it is fired, and that includes i) a dynamic rear chamber portion defining a pocket in a face of a bolt, and ii) a static front chamber portion that is integral to the barrel and separate from the bolt. A cartridge extraction mechanism engages the CT cartridge prior to the CT cartridge being fired, and holds the CT cartridge in the pocket in the bolt face as the bolt moves rearward to pull the CT cartridge out of the static front chamber portion and into an ejection position. An ejector is operable to eject the CT cartridge from the pocket in the face of the bolt when the CT cartridge reaches the ejection position.

SAFETY MECHANISM FOR BLOWBACK FIREARM
20240027151 · 2024-01-25 · ·

A breechblock assembly for a firearm includes a breechblock extending along a central axis and configured to reciprocate along a receiver of the firearm between a recoil position and a battery position. A lever on the breechblock is movable from a blocking position to a non-blocking position in response to the breechblock moving from the recoil position to the battery position. A spring biases the lever to the blocking position. When the lever is in the blocking position the lever prevents the firearm from firing.

SAFETY MECHANISM FOR BLOWBACK FIREARM
20240027151 · 2024-01-25 · ·

A breechblock assembly for a firearm includes a breechblock extending along a central axis and configured to reciprocate along a receiver of the firearm between a recoil position and a battery position. A lever on the breechblock is movable from a blocking position to a non-blocking position in response to the breechblock moving from the recoil position to the battery position. A spring biases the lever to the blocking position. When the lever is in the blocking position the lever prevents the firearm from firing.

Cased telescoped ammunition firearm with translating chamber

A weapon for firing cased telescoped (CT) ammunition includes a barrel, a chamber member and a carrier assembly. The chamber member defines a chamber for a CT round for firing, and translates between a firing position aligned with the barrel and an ejection/loading position. The chamber member is spring-biased toward the firing position. The carrier assembly carries the firing pin and (1) performs a recoil in which a carrier and rammer move rearward from a battery position to bring the next CT round into a ramming position and to move the chamber member from the firing position to the ejection/loading position, and (2) performs a counter-recoil to return to the battery position and cause the rammer to push the next CT round into the chamber. The chamber member is released for biased return to the firing position for a next firing cycle.