Patent classifications
F41A19/47
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN
A semiautomatic shotgun successfully uses the AR-10 receiver and the superior direct impingement gas system. A combination of locking lugs to maintain proper sequencing, a spring disposed inside of a gas impingement chamber, and a spring to cycle the action. Fouling is avoided using nickel-boron coated parts, permanent infusion of a dry film lubricant, and an angled gas port. A unique magazine feed lip and barrel extension feed ramp and the magazine maintaining the shells at a slight angle upward, and a bolt face having a rear facing partial bevel avoid jamming and snagging. The present invention also teaches raised gas tube and gas key to accommodate the larger bore of the shotgun. The combination achieves an AR-10 based shotgun which has the advantages of direct impingement cycling (less recoil, greater accuracy, etc) without fouling and/or jamming
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN
A semiautomatic shotgun successfully uses the AR-10 receiver and the superior direct impingement gas system. A combination of locking lugs to maintain proper sequencing, a spring disposed inside of a gas impingement chamber, and a spring to cycle the action. Fouling is avoided using nickel-boron coated parts, permanent infusion of a dry film lubricant, and an angled gas port. A unique magazine feed lip and barrel extension feed ramp and the magazine maintaining the shells at a slight angle upward, and a bolt face having a rear facing partial bevel avoid jamming and snagging. The present invention also teaches raised gas tube and gas key to accommodate the larger bore of the shotgun. The combination achieves an AR-10 based shotgun which has the advantages of direct impingement cycling (less recoil, greater accuracy, etc) without fouling and/or jamming
Interrupted semi-automatic action for firearms
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.
Interrupted semi-automatic action for firearms
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.
Method and apparatus for decocking M1911 style pistol
A system and method for providing true decocking mechanism into a 1911-style firearm is provided. A decocking lever, when pushed in one forward motion, automatically returns a cocked hammer to its resting position. The decocking lever initially pushes the firing pin forward, out of reach of the hammer, and then pushes against the sear to release the hammer in its typical fashion.
Method and apparatus for decocking M1911 style pistol
A system and method for providing true decocking mechanism into a 1911-style firearm is provided. A decocking lever, when pushed in one forward motion, automatically returns a cocked hammer to its resting position. The decocking lever initially pushes the firing pin forward, out of reach of the hammer, and then pushes against the sear to release the hammer in its typical fashion.
Slide action rifle with a bolt carrier locking mechanism external to the receiver
A slide action conversion assembly for converting a gas operated rifle into a manually operated slide action rifle. The conversion assembly replaces the gas operating system of the rifle with a linkage assembly attached to the original bolt carrier at a rearward end and to a sliding handguard grounded to a replacement stationary handguard at forward end. The linkage reciprocates within one degree of freedom along a path parallel to the barrel in order to manually cycle the converted firearm. The conversion assembly further incorporates a sliding handguard locking mechanism to prevent manual cycling when the firearm is in battery.
Slide action rifle with a bolt carrier locking mechanism external to the receiver
A slide action conversion assembly for converting a gas operated rifle into a manually operated slide action rifle. The conversion assembly replaces the gas operating system of the rifle with a linkage assembly attached to the original bolt carrier at a rearward end and to a sliding handguard grounded to a replacement stationary handguard at forward end. The linkage reciprocates within one degree of freedom along a path parallel to the barrel in order to manually cycle the converted firearm. The conversion assembly further incorporates a sliding handguard locking mechanism to prevent manual cycling when the firearm is in battery.
Universal percussion trigger mechanism for firearms
A universal percussion trigger mechanism, comprising a trigger housing (22) with a magazine (1), safety catch (3), magazine latch (7), firing pin (8), trigger bar (23), spring (12) of the trigger bar, universal percussion mechanism (38), which is fixed in the receiver (20), and consists of a bracket for universal percussion mechanism (16), cocking piece (17) with a cocking indicator mounted on the axis of the cocking piece (18) and spiral mainsprings (19), sear (11) and a single-shot sear (27).
Universal percussion trigger mechanism for firearms
A universal percussion trigger mechanism, comprising a trigger housing (22) with a magazine (1), safety catch (3), magazine latch (7), firing pin (8), trigger bar (23), spring (12) of the trigger bar, universal percussion mechanism (38), which is fixed in the receiver (20), and consists of a bracket for universal percussion mechanism (16), cocking piece (17) with a cocking indicator mounted on the axis of the cocking piece (18) and spiral mainsprings (19), sear (11) and a single-shot sear (27).