BARREL WITH RECESS ON BARREL FACE OF BREECH END
20220196355 · 2022-06-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A21/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A9/53
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Some embodiments may include a barrel for a firearm, the barrel having a bore extending from a breech end of the barrel to a muzzle end of the barrel, the back of the bore comprising a chamber of the barrel, the barrel further comprising: barrel face on the breech end of the barrel; and a recess on the barrel face, the recess having a bottom that extends from the chamber of the barrel to an exterior side surface of the barrel. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.
Claims
1. A barrel for a firearm, the barrel having a bore extending from a breech end of the barrel to a muzzle end of the barrel, the back of the bore comprising a chamber of the barrel, the barrel further comprising: a barrel face on the breech end of the barrel; and a recess on the barrel face, the recess having a bottom that extends from the chamber of the barrel to an exterior side surface of the barrel.
2. The barrel of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the recess is flat.
3. The barrel of claim 2, wherein the recess includes sidewalls, and wherein at least one of the sidewalls includes a flat section and a curved section.
4. The barrel of claim 1, wherein a width of the bottom of the recess tapers from the chamber to the exterior side surface of the barrel.
5. The barrel of claim 4, wherein the recess extends from a zenith of the chamber to a midline of the chamber.
6. The barrel of claim 1, wherein one edge of the recess has a profile corresponding to a profile of bottom of an upper barrel lug of the barrel.
7. The barrel of claim 1, wherein part of the barrel face is located between the recess and an upper barrel lug of the barrel.
8. The barrel of claim 1, wherein the recess is arranged to form an opening when the barrel is locked into an ejection port of a firearm, wherein in the case a round is located in the chamber the round is visible through the formed opening.
9. The barrel of claim 1, wherein the recess is arranged to optimize a flow of gas out a side of a firearm to prevent debris from being propelled over a top of the slide.
10. The barrel of claim 1, wherein the bottom of the recess further extends from the chamber of the barrel to an opposite exterior side surface of the barrel.
11. An apparatus, comprising a firearm, the firearm comprising: an ejection port; and a barrel having a bore extending from a breech end of the barrel to a muzzle end of the barrel, wherein the barrel includes: a barrel face on the breech end of the barrel; and a recess on the barrel face, the recess having a bottom that extends from the chamber of the barrel to an exterior side surface of the barrel; wherein recess is arranged to form an opening when the barrel is locked into the ejection port, wherein in the case a round is located in the chamber the round is visible through the formed opening.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the firearm is a glock compatible firearm, and wherein the ejection port is defined by a slide of the block compatible firearm.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the ejection port is defined by a slide of the firearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Some embodiments provide a recess on the barrel face of the breech end of the barrel. Prior to firing, when the firearm is in the locked state (e.g., in the case of a glock-compatible firearm, when the barrel breech is locked in the ejection port of the slide), this recess may serve as a chamber indicator. Specifically, when the firearm is in the locked state with a round in the chamber, the round is visible through an opening defined by the bottom of the recess, the sidewalls of the recess, and a part of the slide that is arranged to mate with the breech face of the barrel.
[0014] Also, the same opening may optimize the expulsion of the second gas following the firing operation. Specifically, this opening may direct a flow of the gas out of the side of the firearm away from an optic installed on the firearm. Specifically, if an optic, such as a red dot optic or other RMR (rugged miniature reflex) optic, is mounted behind the ejection port of the firearm, as is often the case in glock-compatible firearms, the optimized flow of gas may prevent the debris from being carried out the top of the ejection port (so that the debris is not deposited on the front of the optic). This may keep the optic clean.
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[0020] In this view, the barrel face 26 of the breech end of the barrel 10 is visible. A recess 27 is formed in a portion of the barrel face 26. The opening 21 (
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[0022] In this example, one edge of the recess 27 has a profile that corresponds to a profile of a bottom of the upper barrel lug 5. However, this is not required. In other examples, there may be a part of the barrel face 26 remaining between the recess 27 and the upper barrel lug 5. Also, in this example, the recess 27 extends from the outside surface 29 to only an upper part of the chamber (e.g., a top half of the chamber); however, this is not required.
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[0025] Any of the feature described herein may be used in combination with any barrel described in U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 17/156,503, filed on Jan. 22, 2021.
[0026] We claim all modifications and variations coming within the spirit and scope of the following claims.