Shotgun configuration
11306995 · 2022-04-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A shotgun is formed of sub-assemblies which include a lower receiver upon which a butt stock and an upper receiver are mounted. The lower receiver houses the fire control mechanism, the butt stock includes an ammunition elevator and a breech cover. Magazine tubes, ammunition cut-offs, a selector, a selector interrupter and the barrel are mounted on the upper receiver.
Claims
1. A firearm comprising a plurality of sub-assemblies, said plurality of sub-assemblies comprising: a lower receiver; an upper receiver mounted on said lower receiver; a butt stock mounted on said lower receiver; an ammunition elevator mounted on said butt stock; a cover positioned between said butt stock and said lower receiver.
2. The firearm according to claim 1, further comprising: a pair of tabs mounted on said upper receiver; a pair of notches mounted on said lower receiver, each said notch receiving one of said tabs when said upper receiver is mounted on said lower receiver; a first lug mounted on said upper receiver, said first lug defining a first hole therethrough; a second lug mounted on said lower receiver, said second lug defining a second hole therethrough, said first and second lugs engaging one another and receiving a pin extending between said first and second holes to secure said upper and lower receivers to one another.
3. The firearm according to claim 1, wherein said butt stock is movably mounted on said lower receiver.
4. The firearm according to claim 3, further comprising: a guide rail extending from said lower receiver; a cavity positioned in said butt stock, said cavity receiving said guide rail and guiding motion of said butt stock relatively to said lower receiver.
5. The firearm according to claim 4, wherein said cover is mounted on said butt stock and movable therewith between a closed position overlying a breech end of said barrel, and an open position exposing a breech end of said barrel.
6. The firearm according to claim 1, further comprising: a barrel mounted on said upper receiver; first and second magazines mounted on said upper receiver adjacent to said barrel, said first and second magazines comprising tube magazines; a fore-end mounted on said upper receiver and slidably movable along said barrel; a fire control mechanism positioned within said lower receiver.
7. The firearm according to claim 6, further comprising: a first magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said first magazine cut-off comprising a first blocking surface movable relatively to said first magazine for controlling release of ammunition therefrom; a second magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said second magazine cut-off comprising a second blocking surface movable relatively to said second magazine for controlling release of ammunition therefrom.
8. The firearm according to claim 7, further comprising a third magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said third magazine cut-off comprising third and fourth blocking surfaces movable relatively to said first and second magazines for controlling release of ammunition therefrom.
9. The firearm according to claim 8, wherein said first magazine cut-off is mounted on said first magazine, said second magazine cut-off is mounted on said second magazine, and said third magazine cut-off is mounted on said first and second magazines.
10. The firearm according to claim 7, wherein, said fore-end comprises a chassis, a selector being mounted on said chassis, said selector having a selector surface movable relatively to said chassis between a first position, wherein upon motion of said fore-end, said selector surface is engageable with said first magazine cut-off to release ammunition from said first magazine, and a second position wherein, upon motion of said fore-end, said selector surface is engageable with said second magazine cut-off to release ammunition from said second magazine.
11. The firearm according to claim 10, further comprising an interrupter mounted on said upper receiver, said interrupter comprising: an interrupter surface extending lengthwise along said upper receiver; a boss projecting from said selector, said boss engaging said interrupter surface and thereby preventing motion of said selector unless said fore-end is positioned in a foremost position relatively to said barrel.
12. The firearm according to claim 11, wherein said interrupter surface is mounted between said first and second magazines.
13. The firearm according to claim 8, wherein said fore-end comprises a chassis having an actuator mounted thereon, said actuator being engageable with said third magazine cut-off upon motion of said fore-end.
14. The firearm according to claim 6, wherein said firearm comprises a shotgun.
15. A shotgun comprising a plurality of sub-assemblies, said plurality of sub-assemblies comprising: an upper receiver including a barrel, at least a first magazine attached to said barrel and a fore-end slidably movable along said barrel; a lower receiver including a fire control mechanism, said upper receiver being mounted on said lower receiver; a butt stock mounted on said lower receiver; an ammunition elevator mounted on said butt stock; a cover positioned between said butt stock and said lower receiver.
16. The shotgun according to claim 15, further comprising: a pair of tabs mounted on said upper receiver; a pair of notches mounted on said lower receiver, each said notch receiving one of said tabs when said upper receiver is mounted on said lower receiver; a first lug mounted on said upper receiver, said first lug defining a first hole therethrough; a second lug mounted on said lower receiver, said second lug defining a second hole therethrough, said first and second lugs engaging one another and receiving a pin extending between said first and second holes to secure said upper and lower receivers to one another.
17. The shotgun according to claim 15, wherein said butt stock is movably mounted on said lower receiver.
18. The shotgun according to claim 17, further comprising: a guide rail extending from said lower receiver; a cavity positioned in said butt stock, said cavity receiving said guide rail and guiding motion of said butt stock relatively to said lower receiver.
19. The shotgun according to claim 18, wherein said cover is mounted on said butt stock and movable therewith between a closed position overlying a breech end of said barrel, and an open position exposing a breech end of said barrel.
20. The shotgun according to claim 15, further comprising a second magazine mounted on said upper receiver, said first and second magazines comprising tube magazines.
21. The shotgun according to claim 18, further comprising: a first magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said first magazine cut-off comprising a first blocking surface movable relatively to said first magazine for controlling release of ammunition therefrom; a second magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said second magazine cut-off comprising a second blocking surface movable relatively to said second magazine for controlling release of ammunition therefrom.
22. The shotgun according to claim 21, further comprising a third magazine cut-off mounted on said upper receiver, said third magazine cut-off comprising third and fourth blocking surfaces movable relatively to said first and second magazines for controlling release of ammunition therefrom.
23. The shotgun according to claim 22, wherein said first magazine cut-off is mounted on said first magazine, said second magazine cut-off is mounted on said second magazine, and said third magazine cut-off is mounted on said first and second magazines.
24. The shotgun according to claim 21, wherein, said fore-end comprises a chassis, a selector being mounted on said chassis, said selector having a selector surface movable relatively to said chassis between a first position, wherein upon motion of said fore-end, said selector surface is engageable said first magazine cut-off to release ammunition from said first magazine, and a second position wherein, upon motion of said fore-end, said selector surface is engageable with said second magazine cut-off to release ammunition from said second magazine.
25. The shotgun according to claim 24, further comprising an interrupter mounted on said upper receiver, said interrupter comprising: an interrupter surface extending lengthwise along said upper receiver; a boss projecting from said selector, said boss engaging said interrupter surface and thereby preventing motion of said selector unless said fore-end is positioned in a foremost position relatively to said barrel.
26. The shotgun according to claim 25, wherein said interrupter surface is mounted between said first and second magazines.
27. The shotgun according to claim 22, wherein said fore-end comprises a chassis having an actuator mounted thereon, said actuator being engageable with said third magazine cut-off upon motion of said fore-end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) Release of ammunition from the first magazine 52 is controlled by a first magazine cut-off 60 mounted on the upper receiver 14. In this example the first magazine cut-off 60 is mounted on the first magazine 52 and, as shown in
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(15) To prevent a malfunction known as “action lock-up” due to a second round of ammunition being released from a magazine while a first round is being chambered, an interrupter 90 is mounted on the upper receiver 14. As shown in
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(17) Self-defense shotguns comprising sub-assemblies according to the invention are expected to be easier to manufacture, field strip and clean and thereby provide more reliable operation.