Patent classifications
F41A3/16
Bolt carrier and bolt for gas operated firearms
An improved bolt and bolt carrier with integral gas key having an extension nozzle threadedly secured and pinned to the gas key for use with a direct gas operated firearm is provided. The extension nozzle is designed to receive a portion of the host firearms gas operating system. The firing pin retaining pin is oriented so as to expose its widest profile to the firing pins annular flange, increasing its service life. The bolt has a plurality of lugs extending from its forward end and an extractor recess. The extractor recess is constructed to accommodate an enlarged extractor claw while not undercutting the bolt lugs adjacent thereto. The extractor engages approximately 57% more of a seated ammunition cartridges rim as compared to some prior art AR15/M16 type extractors used with automatic firearms chambered in 6.8 SPC. The result is an improved bolt and bolt carrier which provides for increased operational reliability.
Barrel extension and further improvements
A barrel extension usable with a firearm and a firearm having a barrel extension is disclosed. The barrel extension may include a barrel extension body extending along a barrel extension central axis between a barrel interface end. The barrel interface end may be configured to be connected to a barrel and the bolt receiving end may be configured to selectively receive a rotatable bolt of the firearm. The barrel extension may further include a plurality of barrel extension lugs at the bolt receiving end having bolt lug receiving openings therebetween, wherein each of the plurality of barrel extension lugs has a lug inner surface that is a first distance from the central axis, and each of the plurality of receiving openings have a receiving opening inner surface that is a second distance from the central axis. The barrel extension further includes a first feed ramp with a first feed ramp surface configured to guide a firearm cartridge, a second feed ramp with a second feed ramp surface configured to guide a firearm cartridge, and a ramp divider between the first feed ramp and the second feed ramp, wherein the ramp divider has a ramp divider inner surface that is a third distance from the central axis.
LOW FRICTION INSERTS FOR BOLT CARRIER GROUP
A bolt carrier group assembly for a firearm includes at least one metallic bolt carrier group component with an outer metallic surface and at least one insert with an outer surface. The outer surface is at least flush with the outer metallic surface, and the at least one insert has a lower coefficient of friction compared to the at least one metallic bolt carrier group component.
LOW FRICTION INSERTS FOR BOLT CARRIER GROUP
A bolt carrier group assembly for a firearm includes at least one metallic bolt carrier group component with an outer metallic surface and at least one insert with an outer surface. The outer surface is at least flush with the outer metallic surface, and the at least one insert has a lower coefficient of friction compared to the at least one metallic bolt carrier group component.
Reduced Weight Firearm
A rotating bolt firearm may be configured to fire a .308 cartridge. However, the firearm may have a reduced weight in comparison to standard .308 rifles. The firearm may have many components typically used in a .223 rifle. The firearm may include a barrel extension with an extractor gap, which allows a .308 bolt to fit within a .223 sized barrel extension. The firearm may comprise an elongated magazine well in comparison to a .223 mil-spec rifle. The firearm may weigh less than 6.8 pounds with a 16 inch barrel, or less than 6.3 pounds with a 10.5 inch barrel.
Reduced Weight Firearm
A rotating bolt firearm may be configured to fire a .308 cartridge. However, the firearm may have a reduced weight in comparison to standard .308 rifles. The firearm may have many components typically used in a .223 rifle. The firearm may include a barrel extension with an extractor gap, which allows a .308 bolt to fit within a .223 sized barrel extension. The firearm may comprise an elongated magazine well in comparison to a .223 mil-spec rifle. The firearm may weigh less than 6.8 pounds with a 16 inch barrel, or less than 6.3 pounds with a 10.5 inch barrel.
AMBIDEXTROUS FIREARM BOLT
An ambidextrous firearm bolt (10) may be configured to eject from the left or right side of a firearm. The firearm bolt (10) features a firing pin (140) residing within a bolt body (120) in turn residing within a bolt carrier (110). The bolt body (120) may be inserted on either side of the bolt carrier (110) and features a selector pin (126) designed to interact with slots (112, 114) on either side of the bolt carrier (110), thereby selectively imparting a twist with respect to the firearm itself, allowing the ambidextrous ejection. A spring-loaded extractor latch (134) residing in a bolt lug (130) secures ammunition for extraction.
Breech system for a firearm
The invention relates to a breech system for a firearm, having a bolt receiver and a bolt; the bolt receiver is embodied in the form of a hollow cylinder at least with engagement means protruding radially inward and there is also at least one bolt head, which has outward-protruding engagement means that correspond to the inward-protruding engagement means; the bolt head is supported in rotary fashion on a bolt carrier and there is also a bolt body, which is able to slide on a bolt head shaft of the bolt head, and between the bolt body and the bolt carrier, there is at least one compression spring, which tends to move the bolt body in the direction toward the bolt head; and on the bolt head shaft and on the bolt body, there are means that produce a rotation of the bolt head when the bolt body is slid on the bolt head shaft.
Breech system for a firearm
The invention relates to a breech system for a firearm, having a bolt receiver and a bolt; the bolt receiver is embodied in the form of a hollow cylinder at least with engagement means protruding radially inward and there is also at least one bolt head, which has outward-protruding engagement means that correspond to the inward-protruding engagement means; the bolt head is supported in rotary fashion on a bolt carrier and there is also a bolt body, which is able to slide on a bolt head shaft of the bolt head, and between the bolt body and the bolt carrier, there is at least one compression spring, which tends to move the bolt body in the direction toward the bolt head; and on the bolt head shaft and on the bolt body, there are means that produce a rotation of the bolt head when the bolt body is slid on the bolt head shaft.
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.