Patent classifications
F41A3/14
PISTOL CALIBER BLOWBACK OPERATED BOLT CARRIER GROUP PROVIDING AN INTEGRATED GAS KEY
A pistol caliber blowback operated bolt carrier group is provided with an integrated gas key. The carrier group providing a bolt carrier having elongated generally cylindrical body and a gas key integrally formed into a top portion of the body
PISTOL CALIBER BLOWBACK OPERATED BOLT CARRIER GROUP PROVIDING AN INTEGRATED GAS KEY
A pistol caliber blowback operated bolt carrier group is provided with an integrated gas key. The carrier group providing a bolt carrier having elongated generally cylindrical body and a gas key integrally formed into a top portion of the body
Pistol Compensator Components, Systems, and Methods
In a preferred embodiment, a pistol compensator system comprises a compensator, an elastomeric spacer, an assortment of variously sized shims, a spring guide rod, and a spring plug. The compensator of this system comprises a body, a barrel cavity, a threaded bore, an oval rod cavity, and a plug cavity. The spring plug of this system comprises a latch extension. The spring guide rod of this system comprises a muzzle end. When this preferred embodiment is installed on a pistol, if the pistol is in battery (slide closed) the latch extension is disposed in the plug cavity, and if the pistol is out of battery (slide back) the muzzle end of the guide rod is disposed in the rod cavity. In this preferred embodiment, the compensator is tensioned to the end of the barrel by the elastomeric spacer and a shim.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TEXTURING METAL
Systems and methods disclosed herein relate to texturing a metal surface. A method for texturing a metal surface comprises disposing a first ceramic coating onto a first surface on the metal surface, applying a media to the first ceramic coating, disposing a second ceramic coating onto the media, and/or heat treating the metal surface for an end duration.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TEXTURING METAL
Systems and methods disclosed herein relate to texturing a metal surface. A method for texturing a metal surface comprises disposing a first ceramic coating onto a first surface on the metal surface, applying a media to the first ceramic coating, disposing a second ceramic coating onto the media, and/or heat treating the metal surface for an end duration.
Revolver-type firearm with a barrel-cylinder gap seal
A revolver-type firearm has a barrel-cylinder gap created between its barrel and a rotatable cartridge cylinder. The cartridge cylinder has a plurality of cartridge chambers each with corresponding counterbore retaining a translatable shuttle. When a cartridge is fired, the shuttle expands and translates forward toward the breech-end of the barrel and seals the barrel-cylinder gap to prevent the escape of gases, flames, and residue through the barrel-cylinder gap. When pressure drops as the cartridge projectile exits the barrel, the shuttle contracts. The barrel-cylinder gap opens upon rotation of the cartridge cylinder as the shuttle translates away from the breech-end of the barrel. The shuttle has a thin cylindrical body, a beveled front end, and a conical central bore and is manufactured from a hard elastic metal or metal alloy such as one comprising titanium.
Firearm systems and methods
A firearm can have a bolt having a plurality of locking lugs that are configured to have a shear area that is larger than that of a standard M16/M4. A bolt carrier can have a bolt that has a double cut cam having an unlocking cam surface that has sufficient dwell increase to delay a start of unlocking when the bolt carrier is used in an M4 carbine. A stepped extractor pin may be provided that prevents disengagement of the extractor pin. A tube can be configured to provide gas from a barrel of the firearm to the piston via the carrier key. The tube can have a heat radiator formed from triangular shaped threads on at least a portion of the tube. A piston on the bolt and can have a plurality of rings including pairs of mating rings that are formed and maintained as a matched pair.
Firearm systems and methods
A firearm can have a bolt having a plurality of locking lugs that are configured to have a shear area that is larger than that of a standard M16/M4. A bolt carrier can have a bolt that has a double cut cam having an unlocking cam surface that has sufficient dwell increase to delay a start of unlocking when the bolt carrier is used in an M4 carbine. A stepped extractor pin may be provided that prevents disengagement of the extractor pin. A tube can be configured to provide gas from a barrel of the firearm to the piston via the carrier key. The tube can have a heat radiator formed from triangular shaped threads on at least a portion of the tube. A piston on the bolt and can have a plurality of rings including pairs of mating rings that are formed and maintained as a matched pair.
Firearm assembly having a locking block and slide
A firearm assembly including a receiver, a barrel, a locking block and a slide configured to provide rapid changing of a barrel of a handgun wherein the barrel may be for an alternate caliber round of ammunition. The locking block is configured to be secured within the receiver and includes an upper surface that has front rise member, a rear rise member and a valley intermediate thereto. The upper surface of the locking block is mateably shaped with the second portion of the barrel, in particular the lower portion thereof. The lower portion includes a front shoulder member, a rear shoulder member and a notch formed therebetween wherein the notch is configured to mateably engage the rear rise member of the locking block. The slide of the present invention includes a void intermediate the sidewall and the extractor housing. A shim is provided to be secured within the void.
SUPPRESSIBLE AND UNIVERSAL HANDGUN BARREL
Provided is a replacement pistol barrel for reliable operation when suppressed and that will universally fit multiple versions of a handgun model.