Slide for a rifle
09879929 ยท 2018-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A3/72
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A21/485
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A5/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A slide for a rifle with a slide operating mechanism, which is movable in the longitudinal direction of the rifle, and a slide element, which can be moved by the slide operating mechanism between a locked position and an unlocked position. The slide operating mechanism is connected to the slide element via a control element, which is movable transversely to the slide element and is designed as a connector that cooperates with the slide element for its displacement between the upper, locked position and the lower, unlocked position.
Claims
1. A slide for a rifle comprising: a slide-operating mechanism movable in a longitudinal direction of the rifle; a slide element movable by the slide-operating mechanism between an upper, locked position and a lower, unlocked position; a control element connecting the slide-operating mechanism to the slide element, the control element movable transversely to the slide element; and an unlocking ramp arranged on a control opening in the slide element, the unlocking ramp extending transversely through the slide element; wherein the control element and the unlocking ramp cooperate with the slide element for displacement of the slide element between the upper, locked position and the lower, unlocked position.
2. The slide according to claim 1, wherein the control element is arranged to extend through the control opening in the slide element.
3. The slide according to claim 1, wherein the control element is a connector.
4. The slide according to claim 3, wherein the connector is a pin arranged for assembly and disassembly of the control element from an outside of the rifle.
5. The slide according to claim 1, further comprising a slide handle arranged on the control element.
6. The slide according to claim 1, wherein the slide-operating mechanism comprises two parallel push rods.
7. The slide according to claim 6, wherein the control element is arranged between the two parallel push rods.
8. The slide according to claim 7, further comprising a disassembly safety arranged in one of the two parallel push rods, the disassembly safety preventing undesired disassembly of the control element.
9. The slide according to claim 8, wherein the disassembly safety includes a safety pin arranged in a hole in a push rod at right angles to the control element, the safety pin movable within the hole guided by a lateral longitudinal groove and a holding pin perpendicular thereto.
10. The slide according to claim 9, wherein the safety pin is movable between a safety position holding the control element and a disassembly position releasing the control element.
11. The slide according to claim 10, wherein the disassembly safety further comprises a compression spring, the compression spring forcing the safety pin into the disassembly position.
12. The slide according to claim 6, wherein the slide element further comprises laterally-protruding shoulders, the laterally-protruding shoulders cooperating with locking ramps on the two parallel push rods to move the slide element into the upper, locked position.
13. The slide according to claim 1, further comprising a radially-movable cartridge holder arranged on the slide element.
14. A rifle comprising: a slide housing; a barrel releaseably fastened to the slide housing; and the slide according to claim 1.
15. The rifle according to claim 14, wherein the slide-operating mechanism is arranged to move between upper guide surfaces on the slide housing and lower guide surfaces on the barrel.
16. The rifle according to claim 14, wherein the barrel further comprises a rear part mounted on the slide housing and a front part freely protruding from the slide housing.
17. A slide for a rifle comprising: a slide-operating mechanism including two parallel push rods and movable in a longitudinal direction of the rifle; a slide element movable by the slide-operating mechanism between an upper, locked position and a lower, unlocked position; a control element arranged between the two parallel push rods of the slide-operating mechanism and connecting the slide-operating mechanism to the slide element, the control element movable transversely to the slide element; and a disassembly safety arranged in one of the two parallel push rods, the disassembly safety preventing undesired disassembly of the control element; wherein the slide element cooperates with the control element for displacement of the slide element between the upper, locked position and the lower, unlocked position.
18. The slide according to claim 17, wherein the disassembly safety includes a safety pin arranged in a hole in a push rod at right angles to the control element, the safety pin movable within the hole guided by a lateral longitudinal groove and a holding pin perpendicular thereto.
19. The slide according to claim 18, wherein the safety pin is movable between a safety position holding the control element and a disassembly position releasing the control element.
20. A rifle comprising: a slide housing; a barrel releaseably fastened to the slide housing; and the slide according to claim 17.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Additional details and advantages of the disclosure are apparent from the following description of the preferred exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawing. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) A partial longitudinal section of a rifle designed here as a gas-operated semiautomatic rifle with a receiver or slide housing 1, a rifle barrel 2 fastened on slide housing 1 and a front shaft 3 is shown in
(17) As follows from
(18) Two radially protruding mounting pins 13 are provided on the rear part 10 of barrel 2 lying on the slide housing 1 for fastening of the rifle barrel 2 to the slide housing 1. Mounting pins 13 provided with exterior threads can be readily inserted into the rear part 10 of the rifle barrel 2 or directly molded onto the rifle barrel 2. The mounting pins 13 are designed for engagement in two holes 14 arranged next to each other in a protruding support part 15 of the slide housing 1. The rifle barrel 2 can be fastened via the two mounting pins 13 to the slide housing 1 with its front part 11 freely protruding forward by two nuts 16 accessible from the bottom of the slide housing 1. The rear end of the front shaft 3 is also fastened to the support part 15 of the slide housing 1. A downwardly protruding gas extraction block 17 is provided in the center area of the barrel 2 on front part 11.
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(20) The slide operating mechanism 5 depicted separately in
(21) The slide element 6 is shown in
(22) By displacement of the slide operating mechanism 5, as shown in
(23) In the locked position depicted in
(24) If, on the other hand, the slide operating mechanism 5 is pushed rearward, when viewed in the firing direction, against the force of the slide spring 7, either via the slide handle 32 or the gas pressure during release of a shot, the slide element 6 is moved downward into the locked position depicted in
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(26) On the rear end of the left push rod 24 of the slide operating mechanism 5, viewed in the firing direction, a disassembly safety 47, further shown in
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(29) The cartridge holder 58 is guided to move according to
(30) The gas-operated semiautomatic rifle described above functions as follows:
(31) During the firing of a shot, part of the powder gas is passed through the gas extraction hole 19 from the rifle barrel 2 into gas cylinder 18. Through the diversion of gas pressure into the gas cylinder 18, the piston 20 is forced rearward, when viewed in the firing direction. The slide operating mechanism 5 with the support 22 and two push rods 24 is then also pushed rearward against the force of slide spring 7. Due to the rearward movement of the two push rods 24, the slide element 6 can be moved downwardly so that the locking block 35 can reach the rifle barrel 2 from the locking groove 43 and the slide element 6 can open the chamber in the rifle barrel 2 to the rear. During backward movement of the slide element 6, the empty cartridge is ejected via the ejector opening 12 and the lock is tightened. A new cartridge can then be brought to the level of the chamber via the magazine spring of a magazine. The slide element 6 is forced forward by the slide spring 7 via the slide operating mechanism 5 with support 22 and the two push rods 24, and a new cartridge is pushed into the chamber. The slide element 6 reaches the locked position again via the locking ramps 27 on the push rods 24, and the slide is closed. To facilitate movement of the slide element 6 into the locked position, slope 65, apparent in
(32) For disassembly of the rifle barrel 2 in the gas-operated semiautomatic rifle described above, the two sleeve-like nuts 16, inaccessible from the bottom of slide housing 1 and provided with an interior hexagon, can be simply loosened by means of an Allen wrench. The entire rifle barrel 2 can then be easily removed upwardly. No prior disassembly of the front shaft 3 is required. When the rifle barrel 2 is removed, the safety pin 48 of the disassembly safety 47 also reaches the upper disassembly position, so that the pin-like control element 31 can be pulled out via the slide handle 32 and the slide element 6 thereby disassembled.
(33) For assembly of the rifle barrel 2, this must merely be positioned on the slide housing 1 with the front shaft 3 fastened via the guide rod 4 so that the two holding pins 13 enter the holes 14 provided for them in the support part 15 of the slide housing 1 and the gas extraction block 17 reaches the receptacle 33 of the support 22 of the slide operating mechanism guided on guide rod 4. By tightening nut 16, the rifle barrel 2 is then fixed. In this way, particularly rapid and simple assembly and disassembly of barrel 2 is made possible. When the rifle barrel 2 is mounted, the safety pin 48 of the disassembly safety 47 is situated in the lower safety position where the pulling out of the pin-like control element 31 is prevented.
(34) The disclosure is not restricted to the gas-operated semiautomatic rifle described above. It is correspondingly also usable in other automatic rifles, repeating rifles or other rifles.