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Self-locking bolt system not requiring an external surface to lock to
11549769 · 2023-01-10 ·

A self-locking bolt assembly is provided having a short stroke allowing the assembly to be contained within the receiver. The assembly has a base plate, a recoil rod with a spring, a bolt body, a bolt and a locking mechanism. The bolt is internally (i.e. lockable onto itself) lockable when the bolt is in battery. The locking mechanism, for example, can be a roller bearing, a lever lock, a cam rotary lock or a roller. The locking mechanism engages to recoil rod and prevents rearward motion of the bolt. Blowback and reciprocation of the bolt are temporarily delayed after a shot is fired until after the bolt is unlocked. Rearward movement of the bolt body due to inertia causes the locking mechanism to be disengaged to unlock the bolt and to allow for reciprocation of the bolt.

BUFFER RETAINER
20230228506 · 2023-07-20 ·

Buffer retainer, which buffer retainer comprises a body portion having an upper surface, and a retainer tab extending from the upper surface of the body portion, wherein the cross-sectional area of the retainer tab is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the body portion, wherein the body portion is configured to be set in a hole formed in a frame piece of a weapon, and wherein the retainer tab is configured to extend above surface of the frame piece via a channel to restrict movement of a buffer of the weapon, which channel extends between the end surface of the hole and the said surface of the frame piece, and which channel has smaller diameter than the said hole. The invention also relates to a buffer retainer system utilizing such a buffer retainer

Semi-automatic shotpistol shell pistol
20230221086 · 2023-07-13 ·

This patent relates to a smooth bore barrel, replaceable magazine fed, semi-automatic pistol weighing at least 5 pounds for discharging of slug, shot, or crowd control/specialty loads of at least 12-gauge (18.5 mm), 1.75-inch (42 mm) shell loads with a recoil energy less than 45 ft-lbs.

Semi-automatic shotpistol shell pistol
20230221086 · 2023-07-13 ·

This patent relates to a smooth bore barrel, replaceable magazine fed, semi-automatic pistol weighing at least 5 pounds for discharging of slug, shot, or crowd control/specialty loads of at least 12-gauge (18.5 mm), 1.75-inch (42 mm) shell loads with a recoil energy less than 45 ft-lbs.

Buffer assembly

A buffer assembly is disclosed. The buffer assembly contains a buffer body, one or more magnets positioned along the buffer body, a hammer, a first spring, a spring guide, and an end cap removably coupled with the spring guide.

Buffer assembly

A buffer assembly is disclosed. The buffer assembly contains a buffer body, one or more magnets positioned along the buffer body, a hammer, a first spring, a spring guide, and an end cap removably coupled with the spring guide.

BUFFER TUBES
20220397357 · 2022-12-15 · ·

A buffer tube for a firearm can include a body defining an interior cavity for receiving a buffer spring, and a rail disposed on and/or formed from the outer surface of the body. The rail can include one or more pin holes configured to receive a pin of a stock to lock the stock in a position, and a trunk opening defined at an end of the rail forming a first rail sidewall and second rail sidewall configured to receive a trunk of an actuator. The first and/or second rail sidewalls can include a slot defined therethrough configured to receive a pin associated with the trunk of the actuator to linearly guide the actuator. The rail can include a slide bar channel defined through at least a portion of the rail and configured to allow a slide bar to slide therein relative to the one or more pin holes to urge a pin out of a respective pin hole and/or to block a pin from being received by the pin holes.

RIFLE WITH RECOIL GROUP

A rifle has a fixed main body, including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, a breech element, and a trigger assembly at least partly accommodated in the receiver. The rifle has a slide assembly including a shutter group positioned on the receiver at the upper opening and axially movable by the user between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration, and vice versa. The rifle includes a recoil group at least partially accommodated in the receiver, for cooperating with the slide assembly having a thrust device with a thrust lever, which is rotationally movable and a thrust spring, which performs torsional action on the thrust lever. The thrust lever extends between a lever upper end and a lever lower end. The lever upper end is suitable engageable with the advancing slide assembly to push it into the advanced configuration.

RIFLE WITH RECOIL GROUP

A rifle has a fixed main body, including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, a breech element, and a trigger assembly at least partly accommodated in the receiver. The rifle has a slide assembly including a shutter group positioned on the receiver at the upper opening and axially movable by the user between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration, and vice versa. The rifle includes a recoil group at least partially accommodated in the receiver, for cooperating with the slide assembly having a thrust device with a thrust lever, which is rotationally movable and a thrust spring, which performs torsional action on the thrust lever. The thrust lever extends between a lever upper end and a lever lower end. The lever upper end is suitable engageable with the advancing slide assembly to push it into the advanced configuration.

Baseplate for a rifle recoil assembly
11662175 · 2023-05-30 · ·

A recoil assembly for a rifle includes a baseplate comprising a baseplate body extending longitudinally along a central axis from a proximal end to a distal end, the baseplate body defining an opening extending along the central axis and configured to receive an end of a recoil spring guide rod. A latch plate extends up from the top surface of the baseplate body, the latch plate defining a charging handle opening a catch surface for a charging handle latch. In use, the recoil baseplate can be received in an aperture defined in the upper receiver of a rifle, where one or more recoil spring guide rods are received in the opening in the baseplate body. A charging handle can be slidably received through the charging handle opening and charging handle aperture of the upper receiver.