Firearm having reciprocable breech cover
11326845 · 2022-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A15/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A15/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bullpup shotgun which ejects shells from the bottom of its action has a reciprocable cover which, when in a closed position, overlies the breech end of the shotgun's barrel. When in an open position, the cover is in spaced relation to the barrel breech end, allowing access to the shotgun's action to clear an ammunition feed malfunction. The cover is mounted on a butt stock, and the butt stock may be movable relatively to the shotgun's receiver to effect motion of the cover between the open and closed positions.
Claims
1. A firearm, said firearm comprising: a receiver; a barrel mounted on said receiver, said barrel having a breech end; a butt stock movably mounted on said receiver adjacent to said breech end of said barrel; a cover mounted on said butt stock, a portion of said cover extending toward said breech end of said barrel; wherein said butt stock is movable between a closed position wherein said portion of said cover is positioned in overlying relation to said breech end of said barrel, and an open position wherein said portion of said cover is positioned in spaced relation away from said breech end of said barrel, thereby exposing said breech end, said cover remaining mounted on said butt stock when in said open position.
2. The firearm according to claim 1, further comprising a guide rail mounted on said receiver proximate to said breech end of said barrel, said guide rail projecting from said receiver toward said butt stock, said butt stock being slidably mounted on said guide rail.
3. The firearm according to claim 2, wherein said butt stock defines a cavity for receiving said guide rail in sliding relationship.
4. The firearm according to claim 3, further comprising: a slot positioned in said guide rail and extending lengthwise therealong; a pin mounted on said butt stock and extending transversely to said guide rail, said pin extending through said slot for limiting sliding motion of said butt stock along said guide rail.
5. The firearm according to claim 2, further comprising a latch mounted on said butt stock, said latch having a hook movable between an engaged position engaged with said receiver and thereby preventing motion of said butt stock relatively thereto, and a disengaged position not engaged with said receiver and thereby permitting motion of said butt stock relatively thereto.
6. The firearm according to claim 5, wherein said hook engages said receiver via engagement with said guide rail.
7. The firearm according to claim 5, wherein said latch comprises: a rotation axis affixed to said butt stock, said rotation axis being oriented transversely to said guide rail; a first leg extending from said rotation axis, said hook being mounted on said first leg distal to said rotation axis; a second leg extending from said rotation axis; a spring acting between said butt stock and said second leg for biasing said hook into said engaged position.
8. The firearm according to claim 7, further comprising a button movably mounted on said butt stock, said button comprising an action surface engageable with said second leg of said latch and a contact surface for manual manipulation of said button.
9. The firearm according to claim 8, further comprising a return spring acting between said button and said butt stock for biasing said contact surface away from said second leg.
10. The firearm according to claim 8, wherein said button is slidably movable relatively to said butt stock.
11. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein said firearm comprises a shotgun having a bullpup configuration.
12. The firearm according to claim 11, further comprising an ammunition elevator mounted on said butt stock.
13. A firearm, said firearm comprising: a receiver; a barrel mounted on said receiver, said barrel having a breech end; a butt stock mounted on said receiver adjacent to said breech end of said barrel; a cover mounted on said butt stock, a portion of said cover extending toward said breech end of said barrel; wherein said cover is movable between a closed position wherein said portion of said cover is positioned in overlying relation to said breech end of said barrel, and an open position wherein said portion of said cover is positioned in spaced relation away from said breech end of said barrel, thereby exposing said breech end, said cover remaining mounted on said butt stock when in said open position.
14. The firearm according to claim 13, further comprising a guide rail mounted on said receiver proximate to said breech end of said barrel, said guide rail projecting from said receiver toward said butt stock, said butt stock being slidably mounted on said guide rail.
15. The firearm according to claim 14, wherein said butt stock defines a cavity for receiving said guide rail in sliding relationship.
16. The firearm according to claim 15, further comprising: a slot positioned in said guide rail and extending lengthwise therealong; a pin mounted on said butt stock and extending transversely to said guide rail, said pin extending through said slot for limiting sliding motion of said butt stock along said guide rail.
17. The firearm according to claim 14, further comprising a latch mounted on said butt stock, said latch having a hook movable between an engaged position engaged with said receiver and thereby preventing motion of said butt stock relatively thereto, and a disengaged position not engaged with said receiver and thereby permitting motion of said butt stock relatively thereto.
18. The firearm according to claim 17, wherein said hook engages said receiver via engagement with said guide rail.
19. The firearm according to claim 17, wherein said latch comprises: a rotation axis affixed to said butt stock, said rotation axis being oriented transversely to said guide rail; a first leg extending from said rotation axis, said hook being mounted on said first leg distal to said rotation axis; a second leg extending from said rotation axis; a spring acting between said butt stock and said second leg for biasing said hook into said engaged position.
20. The firearm according to claim 19, further comprising a button movably mounted on said butt stock, said button comprising an action surface engageable with said second leg of said latch and a contact surface for manual manipulation of said button.
21. The firearm according to claim 20, further comprising a return spring acting between said button and said butt stock for biasing said contact surface away from said second leg.
22. The firearm according to claim 20, wherein said button is slidably movable relatively to said butt stock.
23. The firearm according to claim 13, wherein said firearm comprises a shotgun having a bullpup configuration.
24. The firearm according to claim 23, further comprising an ammunition elevator mounted on said butt stock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) If a bullpup shotgun is to be compatible with ambidextrous use then ejection of a spent shell is advantageously from the bottom of the firearm, as in the example shotgun 10. However, a complication arises with bottom ejecting shotguns if there is an ammunition misfeed. The misfeeding shell is typically above the elevator and therefore is almost impossible to clear from the action, as the elevator blocks any such attempt. It would be advantageous to be able to easily remove a shell which does not chamber or does not chamber properly, and to that end the example shotgun 10 disclosed herein features the reciprocable cover 38 mounted on the butt stock 36.
(15) Operation of the reciprocable cover 38 is described with reference to
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(17) Another example firearm embodiment 96 is shown in
(18) Shotguns having reciprocable breech covers according to the invention are expected to improve the operation and reliability of such weapons.