Cartridge extractor for firearms
10215518 ยท 2019-02-26
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Abstract
The present disclosure generally relates to extractors for extracting cartridges from firearms, as well as bolts including the extractors, and barrels or barrel extensions configured to receive the bolts and extractors. The extractor includes a support brace having a width greater than 0.095 inches. A barrel extension includes a shortened lug to accommodate an extractor having a support brace with a width greater than 0.095 inches.
Claims
1. A cartridge extractor for a firearm, comprising: a body having a curved inner surface and a curved outer surface; a bevel formed at one end of the body on the curved inner surface; a support brace positioned proximate to the bevel, the support brace formed on the curved outer surface and being positioned intentionally off center relative to a longitudinal centerline of the body, the support brace having a width greater than 0.095 inches.
2. The cartridge extractor of claim 1, wherein the support brace has a width of 0.098 inches or greater.
3. The cartridge extractor of claim 1, wherein the support brace has a width between 0.098 inches and 0.180 inches.
4. The cartridge extractor of claim 1, wherein the support brace has a width of 0.180 inches.
5. The cartridge extractor of claim 1, wherein about 0.055 inches of the support brace is on a first side of the longitudinal centerline and about 0.125 inches is on a second side of the longitudinal centerline.
6. A bolt for a firearm, comprising: a bolt body; and a cartridge extractor disposed in a recess formed in the bolt body, the cartridge extractor comprising: a body having a curved outer surface and a curved inner surface; a bevel formed at one end of the body on the curved inner surface; a support brace positioned proximate to the bevel, the support brace formed on the curved outer surface and being positioned intentionally off center relative to a longitudinal centerline of the body, the support brace having a width of 0.095 inches or greater.
7. The bolt of claim 6, wherein the support brace has a width of 0.098 inches or greater.
8. The bolt of claim 6, wherein the support brace has a width between 0.098 inches and 0.180 inches.
9. The bolt of claim 6, wherein the support brace has a width of 0.180 inches.
10. The bolt of claim 6, wherein about 0.055 inches of the support brace is on a first side of the longitudinal centerline and about 0.125 inches is on a second side of the longitudinal centerline.
11. The bolt of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of lugs disposed around the bolt body in spaced intervals.
12. A firearm kit, comprising: the bolt of claim 6; and a barrel extension for a barrel, the barrel extension comprising: a body having a central opening therein; and a plurality of lugs extending from a radially inward surface of the body, wherein one lug of the plurality of lugs is located about 120 degrees from a center line of a two feed ramps, and wherein the one lug has a radial length less than a radial length of remaining lugs of the plurality of lugs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosure, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only exemplary embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting of scope, as the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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(12) To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements and features of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments without further recitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The present disclosure generally relates to extractors for extracting cartridges from firearms, as well as bolts including the extractors, and barrels or barrel extensions configured to receive the bolts and extractors. The extractor includes a support brace having a width of 0.095 inches or greater. A barrel extension includes a shortened lug to accommodate an extractor having a support brace with a width of 0.095 inches or greater.
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(15) The extractor 100 sits in a recess formed in a side of the bolt and is retained therein with a cross pin through an opening 101 formed in an extension 154 on the inner surface 151 of the extractor 100. The cross pin holds the extractor 100 in place in the bolt and also defines a pivot point about which the extractor 100 pivots when the firearm cycles.
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(17) The bolt 205 includes a bolt body 290 having a plurality of lugs 208 (seven are shown) disposed therearound in spaced intervals. The bolt body 290 also includes a recess 209 into which the extractor 100 is positioned. In one example, the support brace 106 of the extractor 100 is a raised ridge extending axially along a portion of the outer surface 152 of the extractor. The support brace 106 has a width of 0.086 inches. The support brace 106 on the back of the extractor 100 provides support to strengthen the extractor claw 103 (shown in
(18) During operation, when the bolt 205 is released from a locked open position, the bolt 205 moves forward and strips or picks up a cartridge from a magazine. The cartridge moves forward and is guided into the chamber by feed ramps located on the barrel extension 211. As the cartridge enters the chamber, the bolt 205 continues pushing the cartridge forward. As the cartridge becomes seated in the chamber and stops moving forward, a radially-inward bevel 102 (shown in
(19) The support brace 106 on the back of the extractor 100 passes through one of the bolt lug recesses 210 (eight are shown) formed in the barrel extension 211, as the firearm cycles. The barrel extension 211 includes a body 291 having a central opening 292 formed therein. Extension lugs 216 extend radially inward from an inner surface of the body 291. Adjacent extension lugs 216 define the bolt lug recesses 210.
(20) When the bolt 205 closes and locks into the barrel extension 211, the bolt 205 rotates counter clockwise 22.5 degrees. Once the bolt 205 comes to rest in a completely locked position, the bolt extractor 100 rests adjacent a barrel extension lug 216 located at the two o'clock position (when viewed from the rear). The extension lug 216 in the two o'clock position on a conventional barrel extension 211 is unused by a conventional bolt 205, and no forces are applied to the extensions lug 216 in the two o'clock position by the conventional bolt 205.
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(25) In disclosed examples, it is contemplated that support braces disclosed herein have a width of 0.095 inches or greater, such as 0.098 inches or greater, or within a range of 0.098 inches to 0.180 inches.
(26) It is contemplated that support braces disclosed herein, and barrel extensions corresponding thereto, are applicable to bolts and extractors disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,695,260, such as extractors shown and described with respect to
(27) Benefits of the present disclosure include a strengthened extractor claw. The strengthened extractor claw is supported by a supported brace having an increased mass due to an increased width. Increasing the width of the existing extractor brace increases the mass in the area where the extractors most often fail. The disclosed extractor is stronger than conventional extractors, and is adaptable to the currently issued M16A4/M4 carbine and similar firearms.
(28) While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present disclosure, other and further embodiments of the disclosure may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.