Unfinished firearm frame and jig
11306984 ยท 2022-04-19
Assignee
Inventors
- David Borges (Fairfield, CA, US)
- Loran Kelley (Carson City, NV, US)
- Grant Griffard (Soquel, CA, US)
- Michael Guttridge (Dixon, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F41C23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An unfinished firearm frame having a top adapted to receive a slide. Where rear restriction protrusions extend from the top of the frame near a rear of the frame which restricts addition of the slide to the frame and front restriction protrusions extend from the top of the frame and forward of the at least one rear restriction protrusion which restricts addition of the slide to the frame. Where there is a recoil assembly block adapted to prevent a recoil assembly from being assembled into the frame. A jig having a right side and a left side to receive and clamp the frame. The jig including three pin hole guides, a removal guide edge for each of the at least one rear restriction protrusion and the at least one front restriction protrusion and a recoil assembly cutout to allow a tool to pass to the recoil assembly block.
Claims
1. A pistol frame workpiece for modification to become a pistol frame configured to receive a slide, the workpiece comprising: a body having a grip, a trigger guard, and a forward frame portion extending forward of the grip; the body defining an upper plane surface facing away from the grip and configured to be proximate to a lower surface of the slide; a receptacle defined by the body and configured to receive a rail component having upper rail elements configured to engage the slide; and the body including an integral protrusion protruding above the upper plane surface of the body adjacent the receptacle and configured to prevent insertion of the rail component into the receptacle.
2. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 1, wherein an aperture is defined by the body at the receptacle, the aperture configured to receive a pin engaging the rail component.
3. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 1, wherein the block element is configured to contact the rail component to deny full insertion of the rail component into the receptacle.
4. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 1, wherein the forward frame portion has opposed elongated upper edges in part defining the upper plane surface and spaced apart to define an elongated channel having a length and configured to receive an elongated pistol operating component; and further including a web positioned at an intermediate position along the length of the channel, the web spanning between the opposed elongated upper edges to divide the channel into a forward portion and a rear portion, and the web configured to prevent insertion of the elongated pistol operating component.
5. A pistol frame workpiece for modification to become a pistol frame configured to receive a slide, the workpiece comprising: a body having a grip, a trigger guard, and a forward frame portion extending forward of the grip; an upper plane surface defined by the body to face a lower surface of the slide; and a protrusion integral with and protruding above the upper plane surface of the body and configured to limit proximity of the lower surface of the slide to the upper plane surface when present, and to enable proximity of the lower surface of the slide to the upper plane surface when removed.
6. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 5, wherein an aperture is defined by the body at the receptacle, the aperture configured to receive a pin engaging a rail component.
7. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 5, wherein the block element is configured to contact a rail component to deny full insertion of the rail component into the receptacle.
8. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 5, wherein the forward frame portion has opposed elongated upper edges in part defining the upper plane surface and spaced apart to define an elongated channel having a length and configured to receive an elongated pistol operating component; and further including a web positioned at an intermediate position along the length of the channel, the web spanning between the opposed elongated upper edges to divide the channel into a forward portion and a rear portion, and the web configured to prevent insertion of the elongated pistol operating component.
9. A pistol frame workpiece for modification to become a pistol frame configured to receive a slide, the workpiece comprising: a body having a grip, a trigger guard, and a forward frame portion extending forward of the grip; the forward frame portion defining an upwardly open elongated channel configured to receive an elongated barrel; and a web transverse to the channel, dividing the channel into a forward portion and a rear portion, and when the web is present to prevent the insertion of the barrel in the channel and when the web is absent to enable insertion of the barrel in the channel.
10. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 9, further including a jig, said jig having a right side and a left side to receive and clamp the body, said jig including three pin hole guides, and said jig including recoil assembly cutout to allow a tool to interact with web.
11. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 9 wherein the forward frame portion has opposed sides each terminating at an upper edge, and wherein the web spans between said sidewalls.
12. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 9 wherein the forward frame portion has opposed sides each terminating at an upper edge, and wherein the recoil assembly block is perpendicular to the sidewalls.
13. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 9 wherein the forward frame portion has opposed sides each terminating at an upper edge, and wherein the web has an upper edge at a level above the upper edges of said sidewalls.
14. The pistol frame workpiece of claim 9 wherein the web is a panel having peripheral portions having a first thickness and a central portion having a lesser second thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENT
(17) Embodiments of an unfinished firearm frame for building a firearm are disclosed.
(18) The unfinished frame 10 does not include three of the required pin holes for assembly the unfinished frame 10 into a firearm. The unfinished frame 10 includes four restriction protrusions that prevent a slide of the pistol to be attached to the unfinished frame 10.
(19) The jig 20 includes a first pin hole guide 34, a second pin hole guide 36 and a third pin hole guide 38 on each of the right half 22 and left half 22 of the jig 20, as shown in
(20) The unfinished frame 10 is finished by inserting the unfinished frame 10 in the jig 20 and clamping the jig 20 in a vise. The first pin hole, second pin hole and third pin hole are all drilled by the correct corresponding drill bit using the pin hole guides 34, 36, 38. Each hole is drilled from each the right half 22 and the left half 24 of the jig 20 into the unfinished frame 10, instead of drilling one time from one side of the jig 20 and through the unfinished frame 10 onto the other side of the jig 20. The front restriction protrusions 12 and the rear restriction protrusions 14 are removed using the removal guide surface 44. Typically, a milling machine tool is used for removal of the front restriction protrusions 12 and the rear restriction protrusions 14. The removal guide surface is used to prevent too much material from being removed. Finally, the recoil assembly block 16 is removed by inserting an end mill against the recoil assembly block 16 from the direction of the recoil assembly cutout 46 and using the cutting guide edge 18. The cutting guide edge 16 is used to prevent too much material from being removed.
(21) A pistol frame includes slide rails on the top of the frame to receive and locate the slide of the firearm onto the frame. The slide rails are milled or formed as part of the pistol frame by pistol manufacturers. Polymer pistol frames typically have two front rails and two rear rails. The first embodiment includes the use of a locking block rail insert 48 and a rear rail insert 50, as shown in
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(23) While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to the embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements are illustrative only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention that is to be given the full breadth of any and all equivalents thereof.