TOOL AND METHOD FOR MODIFYING A MAGAZINE LOCK
20180187992 ยท 2018-07-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A35/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A firearm and a jig for modifying or constructing a firearm with a locking magazine release button is provided. The firearm has a lower receiver including a magazine locking pin aperture disposed in an upper surface thereof where the magazine locking aperture intersects with a magazine release button aperture in a side surface of the lower receiver. The firearm also has an upper receiver attached to the lower receiver via a pivot pin, a magazine attachable to the lower receiver, a magazine locking pin inserted into the magazine locking pin aperture, and a magazine release button comprising a recessed locking catch. The magazine release button releases the magazine when the upper receiver is away from the lower and the pin is not in the magazine locking aperture. The button is inoperable when the upper receiver is next to the lower receiver and the pin engages the locking catch.
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12. A firearm with a locking magazine release button, the firearm comprising: a lower receiver comprising a magazine locking pin aperture disposed in an upper surface thereof, the magazine locking aperture extending to intersect with a magazine release button aperture disposed in a side surface of the lower receiver; an upper receiver attached to the lower receiver via a pivot pin, the upper receiver pivoting relative to the lower receiver via the pivot pin; a magazine releasably attachable to the lower receiver; a magazine locking pin that is inserted into the magazine locking pin aperture; and a magazine release button disposed within the magazine release button aperture, the magazine release button comprising a recessed locking catch, the magazine release button releasing the magazine when the upper receiver is pivoted away from the lower receiver and the magazine locking pin does not extend into the magazine locking aperture to engage the locking catch, and the magazine release button being inoperable to release the magazine when the upper receiver is next to the lower receiver and the magazine locking pin extends into the magazine locking aperture and engages the recessed locking catch.
13. The firearm of claim 12, further comprising a take-down pin connecting the upper receiver and the lower receiver, the take-down pin locking the upper receiver to the lower receiver and preventing the upper receiving from pivoting away from the lower receiver.
14. The firearm of claim 12, wherein the magazine locking pin comprises a large diameter portion and a small diameter portion, and the firearm comprises a spring disposed within the magazine locking pin aperture to bias the magazine locking pin out of the magazine locking pin aperture.
15. The firearm of claim 14, wherein the magazine locking pin aperture comprises a threaded hole in a sidewall thereof, the magazine locking pin comprises a u-shaped recess defining a locking seat, and the firearm further comprises a set screw disposed in the threaded hole to engage the locking seat to lock the magazine locking pin within the magazine locking pin aperture.
16. The firearm of claim 12, further comprising a speed cam connecting the lower receiver and the upper receiver, the speed cam comprising: a head disposed at a first end, the head comprising a projection that interfaces with a lever arm; an annular groove disposed adjacent to the head, the annular groove comprising at least one detent; an intermediate cylindrical surface disposed adjacent to the annular groove; a terminal cylindrical surface disposed at a second end; and cam surfaces disposed between the intermediate cylindrical surface and the terminal cylindrical surface, the cam surfaces interfacing with the upper receiver to define an open position between the upper receiver and the lower receiver, a locked position between the upper receiver and the lower receiver, and a removable position between the upper receiver and the lower receiver.
17. The firearm of claim 16, wherein the cam surfaces comprise a locking cam surface having a radius similar to the intermediate cylindrical surface and the terminal cylindrical surface.
18. The firearm of claim 17, wherein the cam surfaces comprise an open cam surface having a radius less than the intermediate cylindrical surface and the terminal cylindrical surface.
19. The firearm of claim 16, wherein the speed cam further comprises an axial groove extending through the intermediate cylindrical surface and into the terminal cylindrical surface, the axial groove comprising a stop detent disposed toward the second end.
20. The firearm of claim 12, wherein the magazine release button comprises a threaded hole and a set screw disposed within the threaded hole, the set screw reducing play between the magazine release button and a surface of the magazine release button aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Described below are jigs, methods, and systems for modifying a firearm to have a locked magazine until an action of the firearm is disengaged. Reference is made throughout the specification and figures to an AR-15 rifle to facilitate explanation. However, the jigs, methods, and systems may be applied to several other weapons systems and are not limited to the AR-15.
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[0035] The base plate 210 comprises drill guide holes that provide templates for modifying parts of the rifle. A magazine lock pin guide hole 212 is disposed on a center portion of the base plate 210 and extends through from the top side 202 to the bottom side 204. A magazine lock catch guide hole 214 is also provided extending from the top side 202 to the bottom side 204.
[0036] On the top side 202 of the base plate 210, a first depth gauge 216, a second depth gauge 218, and a third depth gauge 220 are provided. These depth gauges 216, 218, 220 accurately set drill depths for modified features of the rifle as will be discussed in more detail below. The depth gauges 216, 218, 220 extend from a lateral edge of the base plate 210 and are disposed towards the second end 208.
[0037] Additional depth gauges 226, 227 extend on the top side 202 of the base plate 210 from the first end. These depth gauges 226, 227 accurately set drill depths for other modified features of the rifle as discussed below. Apertures 222, 224 are provided to attach mounting blocks 230, as shown in
[0038] The base plate 210 further comprises a vertical extension 228 that projects downward from the bottom side 204. This feature further helps to orient the base plate 210 relative to the lower receiver of the rifle. Aperture 229 may be threaded and provides access to the magazine lock pin guide hole 212 to lock drill guides 232, 234 within the hole 212. Fasteners 236 are provided to attach the mounting blocks 230 and fix the drill guides 232, 234. The base plate also has a lip 240 projecting slightly from the bottom side 204 to reference the jig 200 to the lower receiver to provide the correct spacing between the lower receiver and the jig 200. The combination of the mounting blocks 230, the vertical extension 228 and lip 240 ensures the correct positioning of the jig 200 in each of the x-, y-, and z-directions (the x-direction referring to the direction from the first end 206 to the second end 208, the y-direction referring to a direction perpendicular to the x-direction and parallel with the top side 202 and bottom side 204 of the base plate 210, and the z-direction referring to a direction perpendicular to a plane defined by the top side 202 and the bottom side 204 of the base plate 210) as well as at the correct rotation position.
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[0040] A retaining screw hole is formed on a side of the magazine locking pin hole by setting a drill depth of a drill bit 314 using the second drill gauge 218 as shown in
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[0045] When the upper receiver 110 is pivoted away from the lower receiver 112, the spring biases the pin 500 upwards so that the small diameter portion 510 no longer protrudes into the magazine release button aperture 114. As shown in
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[0049] The lever arm 990 comprises an arm portion 992 and an aperture 994 through which the fastener 998 may pass. The lever arm 900 further comprises a slot 996 on a rear side that engages the projection 910 so that a force applied on the arm portion 992 is transferred to the projection 910 to rotate the speed cam 902.
[0050] The first end 904 of the speed cam 902 further comprises an annular groove 916 between an intermediate cylindrical surface 914 and the head 908. The annular groove 916 comprises three detents 918. The annular groove 916 and detents 918 engage a projection or pin found in the upper receiver 112 of a firearm that typically engages with a conventional take down pin 108. The three detents 918 define three annular positions of the speed cam: a locked position, an open position, and removable position. The detents 918 provide tactile feedback to a user so that the user can feel when the speed cam assembly 900 is in one of the locked, open, and removable positions. The annular groove 916 allows the speed cam 902 to rotate with the pin of the upper receiver being held within the annular groove 915 by the head 908 and the intermediate cylindrical surface 914. This allows rotation of the speed cam 902 but prevents the removal of the speed cam 902.
[0051] On the second end 906 of the speed cam 902, a terminal cylindrical surface 920 is provided. The intermediate cylindrical surface 914 and terminal cylindrical surface 920 allow the speed cam to rotate within standard apertures of an upper and lower receiver 110, 112 that receive the take down pin 108.
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[0056] While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. In addition, the various features, elements, and embodiments described herein may be claimed or combined in any combination or arrangement.