SWITCH BARREL RECOIL LUG
20170268844 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A switch barrel recoil lug for clamping together a rifle action and a rifle barrel having a body with a barrel shank bore hole and a split section allowing expansion and contraction of the barrel shank bore hole, an index pin hole or threaded holes for aligning and connecting the body to the rifle action and a stock flange for engaging a rifle stock wherein the barrel shank bore hole has a tapered surface matching a tapered surface on a barrel shank of the rifle barrel.
Claims
1. A switch barrel recoil lug for clamping together a rifle action and a rifle barrel comprising: a body having a barrel shank bore hole and at least one split section allowing expansion and contraction of the barrel shank bore hole; means for aligning and connecting the body to the rifle action; and a stock flange for engaging a rifle stock, wherein the barrel shank bore hole has a tapered surface matching a mating tapered surface on a barrel shank of the rifle barrel.
2. The recoil lug of claim 1 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the body to the rifle action include an index pin hole for receipt of an index pin on the rifle action.
3. The recoil lug of claim of claim 1 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the body to the rifle action include at least one threaded hole through the body and the rifle action for receipt of a threaded screw.
4. The recoil lug of claim 1 wherein the split section of the body includes a top flange having a threaded bore and a clamping bolt positioned in the threaded bore.
5. The recoil lug of claim 1 wherein the split section of the body includes a top portion and a separate bottom portion spaced from the top portion, each having aligned threaded bores on either side of the barrel shank bore hole for receipt of a clamping bolt.
6. A switch barrel recoil lug for clamping together a rifle action and a rifle barrel comprising: a body portion having a barrel shank bore hole extending therethrough; a top flange portion extending above the body portion having a split section extending into the barrel shank bore hole, the top flange portion having a threaded bore extending therethrough and a threaded bolt positioned in the threaded bore to expand and contract a diameter of the barrel shank bore hole; means for aligning and connecting the body portion to the rifle action; and a stock flange portion extending below the body portion for engaging a rifle stock.
7. The recoil lug of claim 6 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the body portion to the rifle action includes an index pin hole for receipt of an index pin on the rifle action.
8. The recoil lug of claim 6 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the body portion to the rifle action includes at least one threaded hole extending through the body portion and the rifle action for receipt of a threaded screw.
9. The recoil lug of claim 6 wherein the barrel shank bore hole has a tapered surface for engaging a mating tapered surface on a barrel shank of the rifle barrel.
10. A switch barrel recoil lug for clamping together a rifle action and a rifle barrel comprising: a top body portion; a separate body portion spaced from the top body portion; the top body portion and the bottom body portion forming a barrel shank bore hole for receipt of a barrel shank of the rifle barrel; the top body portion and the bottom body portion having an aligned threaded hole on either side of the barrel shank bore hole for receipt of a clamping screw; means for aligning and connecting the bottom body portion to the rifle action; and a stock flange portion extending below the bottom body portion for engaging a rifle stock.
11. The recoil lug of claim 10 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the bottom body portion to the rifle action includes an index pin hole for receipt of an index pin on the rifle action.
12. The recoil lug of claim 10 wherein the means for aligning and connecting the bottom body portion to the rifle action include at least one threaded hole extending through the bottom body portion for receipt of a threaded screw.
13. The recoil lug of claim 10 wherein the barrel shank bore hole has a tapered surface for engaging a mating tapered surface on the barrel shank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] The switch barrel recoil lug can be aligned to the rifle action 12 by a steel index pin 72 which is press fit into the end 16 of the rifle action. Index pin 72 is received within an index hole 74 extending into the rifle action face 22 of the recoil lug. Although a single index pin positioned at six o′clock as illustrated in the drawings, it is to be understood that multiple pins separated from one another could be incorporated. The index pin serves both to align the lug to the barrel tenon threads of the rifle action, and also to prevent lateral movement of the lug during tightening or loosening of the rifle barrel. As previously indicated, forward movement of the lug is prevented by precisely fitting the stock flange to the rifle stock. Once the recoil lug has been installed onto the rifle action and the barrel is tightened in place the rifle action and lug are bedded into the stock with a bedding compound such as Devcon, Acra-Glas or Marine Tex. Once properly fitted to the rifle action and stock, the clamp portion of the recoil lug can be operated properly with no lateral or forward movement of the recoil lug.
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[0020] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated with multiple embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that other modifications could be made therein which are within the full intended scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.