Patent classifications
F41A21/482
Caseless magazine weapon (variants)
A magazine caseless weapon is disclosed and can be used for shooting using the caseless ammunition. The weapon includes a handguard or handguard with bipods, or gunstock, magazine, barrel, barrel latch, multifunctional cartridge, conical bushing of a receiver, the receiver, safety spring, safety, trigger guard with magazine box, trigger bar, trigger bar spring, magazine latch, axis, firing pin, spring of firing pin latch, firing pin latch, conical bushing of the bolt, bolt body, firing hammer, mainspring, mainspring latch, hunting or skeletal buttstock, threaded bushing for back plate screw, back plate or adjustable back plate, threaded bushing of bipods, cross screw, cross screw nut, upper screw, lower screw, caseless ammunition, dowel screw, dowel screw nut, latch of adjustable back plate, adjustable cheek piece, latch of adjustable cheek piece, stop, stop lock, threaded bushing of stop lock, lower part, upper part and screw of muzzle break, folding adjustable bipod, and bipod latch.
Modular firearm muzzle attachment system
A modular firearm muzzle attachment system provides for customizing muzzle attachment characteristics by assembling selectable muzzle attachment components corresponding to desired characteristics. The system includes a plurality of internal connectors engageable together in series in a selectable order to form an internal assembly having a conduit defined by channels extending through each internal connector coupled together to form the internal assembly. Each of the internal connectors is individually structured to have associated characteristics. Each of a plurality of shrouds is couplable to a selectable one of the internal connectors of the internal assembly such that the internal assembly extends through the plurality of shrouds to define a muzzle attachment configured for coupling to a firearm.
QUICK ACTING MODULAR RIFLE INTERFACE
The invention relates to quick acting interfaces that allow for easier transportation and maintenance of precision rifles. Embodiments include an interface with an engaging segment and a receiving segment that engage one another and lock together. The engaging segment may have a series of connective bearings that fit into indentations inside the receiving segment. Embodiments allow a firearm to be modulated such that a barrel of the firearm may be disassembled without the need of any specialized equipment and reassembled without impacting the firearm's accuracy or reliability. Embodiments are scalable such that multiple interfaces can be used to adjust the total length of the firearm barrel.
Integrally suppressed barrel
Disclosed is an integrally suppressed barrel which in an embodiment includes a firearm barrel, an outer sleeve, a front end cap, and a plurality of mesh layers. The firearm barrel has at least one set of hole groups to provide venting of propellant gas to a first space between the firearm barrel and the outer sleeve. At least one hole of at least one of the sets of hole groups is sized and threaded to mate with a removable socket head plug and are configurable by the user to vent, or to not vent, based both upon attributes of the ammunition desired for use and upon the desired degree of suppression. The holes of the at least one set of hole groups are elements of an open path for the gas, from behind a fired projectile, to outside the integrally suppressed barrel, as the projectile traverses the bore of the firearm barrel. Movement of the gas vented from forward holes dampens movement of the gas vented from rear holes. The plurality of mesh layers is located in the first space. The plurality of mesh layers disrupts and disperses the wavefront of the gas vented into the first space between the firearm barrel and the outer sleeve. The first space and the plurality of mesh layers are also elements of the open path for the gas. The front end cap threadably coupled to a threaded muzzle end of the firearm barrel applies compression to form a gas-tight seal at both ends of the outer sleeve.
FREE-FLOATING RIFLE RAIL AND BARREL LOCKIN G SYSTEM(S)/ASSEMBLIES
A free-floating rifle rail and barrel locking system that provides a barrel assembly and rail assembly, which is detachable from the main body of a rifle without tools. This is advantageous for quick field breakdown and/or rifle modification. The user has the option to disassemble the rifle for easy transport, to change barrel length, to change barrel caliber or change rail configurations. The rails are free-floating, meaning the rails do not come in contact with the barrel and thus do not impact the precision of the rifle.
A RIFLE RECEIVER ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLY OF A RIFLE BARREL TO SAID RIFLE RECEIVER
A rifle receiver arrangement including a hollow chamber with a silt to receive an end of a rifle barrel. A slit opening/closing arrangement including an abutment member to abut against a rotatable bolt once the rotatable bolt is rotated in a second direction beyond a first open position such that upon abutment between the rotatable bolt and the abutment member, further rotation of the rotatable bolt in the second direction increases the gap of the slit of the hollow chamber to provide an extended open position to allow the end of the rifle barrel to be accepted less restrictively into the hollow chamber.
Free-floating rifle rail and barrel locking system(s)/assemblies
A free-floating rifle rail and barrel locking system that provides a barrel assembly and rail assembly, which is detachable from the main body of a rifle without tools. This is advantageous for quick field breakdown and/or rifle modification. The user has the option to disassemble the rifle for easy transport, to change barrel length, to change barrel caliber or change rail configurations. The rails are free-floating, meaning the rails do not come in contact with the barrel and thus do not impact the precision of the rifle.
FIREARM SILENCER AND MUZZLE ACCESSORY COUPLING DEVICE, USER COMPATIBILITY IMPROVEMENT
A firearm muzzle accessory coupling device improvement system and method. The coupling device provides a front alignment taper of 17-25 degrees included angle, and an intermediate outer diameter providing a thread of 14 to 18 threads per inch. The muzzle accessory provides a mounting interface socket having an operatively associated thread on the inner circumference of a through bore. The threads of the coupling device and muzzle accessory effectuate mating between the coupling device and the firearm muzzle accessory in a single axial orientation.
Rifle bedding assembly
A bedding assembly for a rifle that includes a bedding block. The rifle has a barrel, which is attached to a receiver assembly, and the barrel has a longitudinal axis. The receiver assembly is attached to a stock by means of the bedding block. The bedding block is pivotally attached to the barrel, thereby forming an axis of pivotal attachment of the bedding block to the barrel. The axis of pivotal attachment of the bedding block to the barrel is horizontally perpendicular to and intersects the longitudinal axis of the barrel.
Suppressor
A suppressor, an integrally suppressed barrel system, and a method for coupling a suppressor to a firearm barrel are provided. In an embodiment, a suppressor is configured to have two distinct fittings, each of which provides a point of contact for coupling with a firearm barrel. The suppressor or integrally suppressed barrel system may comprise an expansion chamber with an expansion chamber baffle and wire mesh to alter the sonic characteristics of a report associated with the discharging of a firearm. In some embodiments, the expansion chamber baffle may be movable, allowing for modification to the sonic properties of a cold bore shot vis-à-vis subsequent shots. The method for coupling the suppressor to the firearm barrel includes engaging first and second threaded portions of the firearm barrel with corresponding threaded inner surfaces of first and second suppressor fittings.