A compact action for a firearm including an upper receiver housing incorporating a barrel. A bolt and carrier are positioned within the receiver housing so that the bolt is engaged to a rear receiver end of the barrel in a cartridge chambering position. Guide rods are supported within the housing above the barrel and extend in parallel to a rear located end plate. The carrier includes a carrier key supported by and displaceable along the guide rods between the barrel and a rearward bumper component. A gas tube extends from a forward located gas block overlaying a gas discharge aperture in the barrel to a gas key for actuating the carrier rearwardly following discharge of a ballistic from the barrel. A fixed ejector is attached to the upper receiver, in combination with machining a slot into the carrier and the bolt, such that the ejector remains static such that, upon the bolt cycling, the spent shell casing contacts the ejector, causing it to be ejected out of the upper receiver.
F41A 3/66 - Boîtes ou châssis de culasse; Carcasses
F41A 15/16 - Extracteurs de cartouche, c. à d. dispositifs pour retirer les cartouches ou les douilles au moins partiellement de la chambre de cartouche; Ejecteurs de cartouche, c. à d. dispositifs pour éjecter les cartouches ou les douilles retirées de l'arme à feu pour des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement l'éjecteur étant monté sur la boîte de culasse ou la carcasse
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c. à d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p.ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p.ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
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Compact action with forward charging handle incorporated into an upper receiver handguard
A compact action for a firearm including an upper receiver housing incorporating a barrel. A bolt and supporting carrier is positioned within the receiver housing so that the bolt is engaged to a rear receiver end of the barrel in a cartridge chambering position. Guide rods are supported within the housing above the barrel and extend in parallel to a rear located end plate. The carrier includes a carrier key supported by and displaceable along the guide rods between the barrel and a rearward bumper component. A gas tube extends from a forward located gas block overlaying a gas discharge aperture in the barrel to a gas key for actuating the carrier rearwardly following discharge of a ballistic from the barrel. A charging handle is manually displaceable along a slot in the housing for actuating an interior slider component, in turn actuating the carrier key to cycle the carrier and bolt.
F41A 3/72 - Leviers ou poignées d'armement; Leur montage sur les blocs de culasse
F41A 3/20 - Verrous actionnés par traction rectiligne, c. à d. la main de manœuvre effectuant uniquement un mouvement rectiligne parallèle à l'axe du tube de l'arme
F41A 3/66 - Boîtes ou châssis de culasse; Carcasses
F41A 3/94 - Amortisseurs utilisant un fluide combinés à des amortisseurs à ressort
F41A 3/68 - Butées de culasse, c. à d. moyens pour limiter la course d'ouverture du bloc de culasse
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End cap plug attachable to a firearm lower receiver
An improved gas impingement system including an upper receiver incorporating a barrel. A gas block is secured to a forward location of the barrel and includes a rearward extending portion shrouding a forward portion of a gas tube connected to the gas block. The gas tube is in communication with a gas port defined in the gas block extending to an interior of the barrel. The gas tube extends rearwardly from the gas block and communicates at a rear end with a key of a bolt carrier positioned within a firing chamber of the upper receiver. Upon discharging a ballistic from a cartridge contained within the chamber, pressurized gas resulting from the discharge is diverted through the gas port, gas block, and gas tube to the key, causing the bolt carrier to move rearward, with the rearward extending portion of the gas block both structurally supporting the gas tube and externally sinking heat from the gas tube.
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
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Reinforced magazine feed lips with rear actuated last round bolt hold open and follower
A magazine for a firearm with a magazine well and a reciprocating bolt. A body of the magazine is engaged within the well and has a top, interconnected front, sides and rear walls, and a bottom defining a cartridge holding interior. A spring supported within the interior contacts the bottom and upwardly biases a follower positioned atop the spring toward an opening in the top, through which the cartridges are loaded into the magazine. A feed tower integrated into the top supports a pair of feed lips positioned along opposed edges defining the opening. An aperture is formed in the top rearward of the feed tower. A rear upward projection of the follower aligns with the aperture and, following discharge of a final cartridge, elevates above the top in order to actuate a separate bolt catch or bolt hold open adaptor to prevent a forward returning motion of the bolt.
F41A 9/70 - Dispositions sur les chargeurs pour faciliter leur déchargement, p.ex. élévateurs de cartouches, lèvres de retenue
F41A 3/66 - Boîtes ou châssis de culasse; Carcasses
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Dual lever and reversible safety selector having both regular and short throw options and including rounded multi-sided end recesses for receiving mating protrusions configured in each of the attachable levers
A dual lever ambidextrous and reversible safety selector switch for a firearm having a central rotatable component pivotally mountable through a transverse directed aperture in a lower receiver of the firearm for selective rotation relative the receiver. First and second circumferential slots are configured within opposite sides of the component, each of the slots exhibiting a seating detent located at each of opposite ends so that a spring loaded detent pin in the lower receiver seats within one of the configured slots for displacement between the end detents between each of “safe” and “fire” configurations. At least one end face of the component has either a recessed or projecting shape with a pair of acute angled corners. A pair of control levers are provided, with at least one lever attaching to the end face of the component, so that either lever can be manipulated from either side of the lower receiver for actuating the selector.
F41A 17/46 - Sûretés de détente, c. à d. moyens pour prévenir le mouvement de la détente
F41A 35/06 - Adaptations des armes à feu pour permettre leur utilisation par des tireurs droitiers et des tireurs gauchers
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Radial delayed blowback operating system for a firearm incorporating a rotational inducing profile established between bolt lugs and a mating receiving pattern within the upper receiver or a trunnion installed within the receiver
A delayed rotary blowback mechanism integrated into a firearm bolt and carrier subassembly. A plurality of radial locking lugs are configured at a rear end of the bolt and seat within a mating profile of an upper receiver interior or integrated trunnion in a fully chambered position. A plurality of chamfered locations are configured between the lugs and a receiving profile in the barrel or trunnion for influencing linear to rotational motion of the bolt. A cam pin extends upwardly from the bolt and seats through a circumferentially directed slot configured within the bolt carrier. Upon initiating of the discharge cycle, signaled by the round traveling through and out the end of the barrel, the chamfered configuration results in the bolt and cam pin rotating within the carrier and the lugs subsequently separating from the receiver or trunnion, with the bolt and associated carrier retaining sufficient inertia to cycle through the discharge cycle to the set position concurrent with reloading a subsequent cartridge.
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c. à d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p.ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p.ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
F41A 3/30 - Eléments de verrouillage, p.ex. tenons de verrouillage, filets de vis
F41A 19/30 - Mécanismes de mise à feu comportant uniquement des pièces de percussion coulissantes, c. à d. des percuteurs le percuteur pouvant se déplacer par rapport au bloc de culasse sous l'action d'un ressort sous tension dans des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement
Radial delayed blowback operating system for a firearm including a recoil discharge force attenuation interface between a cam pin and a clearance pocket configured within an upper receiver of the firearm
A delayed blowback mechanism integrated into a firearm bolt and carrier subassembly. A cam pin extends from the bolt and, upon initiation of the cartridge discharge cycle, engages a guiding clearance or pocket configured within the firearm upper receiver for providing recoil and discharge force attenuation in a radial delayed fashion during cycling of the bolt carrier group. Recoil attenuation between the cam pin and upper receiver clearance can be provided alone or assisted by chamfer or angled contour to either or both of the radially projecting and rear contact surfaces of the bolt locking lugs and the opposing inward projections configured within the barrel extension grooves. In any variant, the bolt and associated carrier retain sufficient inertia to cycle through the discharge cycle to the set position concurrent with reloading a subsequent cartridge.
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c. à d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p.ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p.ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
F41A 3/30 - Eléments de verrouillage, p.ex. tenons de verrouillage, filets de vis
F41A 19/30 - Mécanismes de mise à feu comportant uniquement des pièces de percussion coulissantes, c. à d. des percuteurs le percuteur pouvant se déplacer par rapport au bloc de culasse sous l'action d'un ressort sous tension dans des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement
A combination receiver tube and adjustable stock for a firearm having a receiver. The receiver tube extends rearwardly from the receiver and includes a series of recessed locations formed along a length extending surface thereof, each of the recesses further including an ascending surface extending at an acute angle from the recessed location to an outer surface of the tube. The stock has a forward opening communicating with an open interior so that the stock is slidably mounted over the receiver tube to support axial movement of the stock relative to the tube. The stock includes a lug which is biased for seating within a first selected one of the recessed locations and, upon counter-biasing the lug to unseat from the recessed location, permitting the stock to be rearwardly extended from the receiver tube across consecutive recessed locations.
An auto sear for a firearm having a lower receiver with a trigger, disconnector and hammer, and an upper receiver with a reciprocating bolt carrier group. The sear includes a body pivotally mounted within the lower receiver rearwardly of the trigger, disconnector and hammer. The body includes a forward-most planar shaped portion in which are configured each of lower and upper trip engagement location. Upon the hammer initially striking the firing pin, the bolt carrier subsequently displaces rearwardly following cartridge discharge in order to rotate the hammer downwardly into contact with the lower trip engaging location. Upon a return forward displacement of the bolt carrier, an underside ledge thereof contacts the upper trip engaging location in order to pivot the lower engaging location out of contact with the hammer, permitting the same to rotate back into striking contact with the firing pin.
A delayed rotary blowback mechanism integrated into a firearm bolt and carrier subassembly. A plurality of lugs are configured at a rear of the bolt and seat within a mating profile of a barrel extension of the firearm in a fully chambered position. Chamfered locations are configured between the lugs and a receiving profile in the barrel extension for influencing linear to rotational motion of the bolt. A cam pin extends upwardly from the bolt and seats through a circumferentially directed slot configured within the bolt carrier. Upon initiating of the discharge cycle of a fired round traveling out the end of the barrel, the chamfered configuration results in the bolt and cam pin rotating within the carrier and the lugs subsequently separating from the barrel extension. The bolt and carrier retain sufficient inertia to cycle through the discharge cycle concurrent with reloading a subsequent cartridge.
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c. à d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p.ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p.ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
F41A 3/30 - Eléments de verrouillage, p.ex. tenons de verrouillage, filets de vis
F41A 19/30 - Mécanismes de mise à feu comportant uniquement des pièces de percussion coulissantes, c. à d. des percuteurs le percuteur pouvant se déplacer par rapport au bloc de culasse sous l'action d'un ressort sous tension dans des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement
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Radial delayed blowback operating system, such as for AR 15 platform
A delayed rotary blowback mechanism integrated into a firearm bolt and carrier subassembly. A plurality of radial locking lugs are configured at a rear end of the bolt and seat within a mating profile of a barrel extension of the firearm in a fully chambered position. A plurality of chamfered locations are configured between the lugs and a receiving profile in the barrel extension for influencing linear to rotational motion of the bolt. A cam pin extends upwardly from the bolt and seats through a circumferentially directed slot configured within the bolt carrier. Upon initiating of the discharge cycle, signaled by the round traveling through and out the end of the barrel, the chamfered configuration results in the bolt and cam pin rotating within the carrier and the lugs subsequently separating from the barrel extension, with the bolt and associated carrier retaining sufficient inertia to cycle through the discharge cycle to the set position concurrent with reloading a subsequent cartridge.
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c. à d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p.ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p.ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
F41A 3/30 - Eléments de verrouillage, p.ex. tenons de verrouillage, filets de vis
F41A 19/30 - Mécanismes de mise à feu comportant uniquement des pièces de percussion coulissantes, c. à d. des percuteurs le percuteur pouvant se déplacer par rapport au bloc de culasse sous l'action d'un ressort sous tension dans des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement
25.
Rotationally actuated and dual pin supported linkage incorporated into a lower receiver of a firearm for establishing a last shot hold open condition with an upwardly displaceable magazine follower
A bolt hold open linkage incorporated into a lower receiver of a firearm for elevating a bolt catch into contact with a forwardly displacing bolt associated with an upper receiver reciprocating action assembly. An elongated central stem has a forward end and an opposite rearward end, a shoulder being supported, via an extending portion, from the rearward end. A pair of axially aligning mounting pins are supported at spaced apart locations of the lower receiver above a magazine receiving well incorporated into the lower receiver, the pins mounting the opposite ends in pivoting fashion about a centerline extending between the axially aligning pins which is offset from the shoulder. Upon an upwardly displaceable follower, associated with a magazine which is secured to the well, being adapted to elevate into contact with the linkage at a location offset from the axial centerline, the shoulder actuating in a combined pivoting and elevating fashion and adapted to contact and elevate the bolt catch for intercepting the forwardly displacing bolt.
A bolt hold open (BHOA) catch assembly configured for operating with rimfire ammunition for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber. A BHOA housing is supported upon the lower receiver in communication with a receiver chamber in communication with a bolt assembly. A catch is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing and an end most and downward extending structural portion of the elevatable catch is capable of being manipulated by an externally configured and toggled bolt catch so that an inner pivoting end portion thereof engages the structural portion to raise the BHOA supported catch into contact with a forwardly traveling bolt, such as upon release of a previously retracted charging handle. The BHOA catch can alternatively be actuated upwardly by a suitably configured follower associated with an attachable and cartridge holding magazine, this again following a last shot hold open protocol.
A modularized upper receiver including any number of replaceable panels applied to either the left or right side of the receiver for establishing varying combinations of forward assist and spent shell/gas deflection. The modifiable upper receiver is particularly suited to ambidextrous use and, in the further instance of forward assist notches added to an opposite side of the carrier, prevents the shooter from removing such as the right hand from the pistol grip in order to force feed rounds into the firing chamber.
F41A 3/00 - Mécanismes de culasse, p.ex. verrouillages
F41C 7/00 - Armes à feu épaulées, p.ex. fusils, carabines ou fusils de chasse
F41A 35/06 - Adaptations des armes à feu pour permettre leur utilisation par des tireurs droitiers et des tireurs gauchers
F41A 3/12 - Culasses mobiles axialement, c. à d. dont le mouvement principal d'ouverture est parallèle à l'axe du tube de l'arme
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Combination stackable magazine cores and outer binding skins for changing style and capacity versability of a firearm and further including dual use follower
A combination magazine and outer skin for a firearm including a magazine core adapted to releasably engage a firearm in communication with an action assembly associated with the firearm. Multiple cores are stackable end-to-end to define a continuous interior, with an end cap engaging an open bottom of a lowermost core. A design indicia exhibits an interior recess and is assembled around the stacked cores. A dual use follower is in use with an uppermost located magazine and maintains the assembly bolt in an open position and following the last cartridge being fired until such time as the magazine is removed. In the further variant, with a BHOA installed in place, the follower activates the BHOA and the bolt to remain in the retracted/open position, following magazine removal.
A maintenance kit incorporated into operable components of a sub caliber action device installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm for facilitating disassembly, maintenance and reassembly of a bolt and forward chamber adaptor with a receiver plate. The kit includes at least one gauge dimension defined in a barrel of the forward chamber adaptor for establishing a correct spacing between lengthwise extending and interior notch defining arms associated with the receiver plate. A modified guide rod facilitates at least one of disassembly of the bolt firing pin/extractor and cleaning of the chamber adaptor interior prior to reassembly of the bolt and chamber adaptor.
A telescopic charging handle incorporated into an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm includes a first stem portion integrally formed with a handle shaped head. A second stem portion terminates at a distal end in a projecting beak and is further telescopically engaged at a proximal end to the first stem portion. In this fashion, the charging handle is extended upon being rearwardly displaced in order to accommodate a modified length sub caliber action.
The present invention teaches an insert locking mechanism incorporated into a sub caliber action device, installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm, and which interfaces with an upper receiver mounted forward assist for use with such as .22 caliber ammunition and in order to eliminate movement or play of the chamber insert adaptor associated with the substituted sub caliber action. The mechanism includes a generally cylindrical shaped body supported upon the action and exhibiting a plurality of radially projecting and circumferentially extending lugs which are configured to mate and seat within a plurality of grooves circumferentially arrayed within a barrel defined in the upper receiver.
A sub caliber action device installable within an upper receiver of an AR-15 type firearm which interfaces with an upper receiver mounted forward assist for use with such as .22 caliber ammunition. The device includes a generally elongated receiver plate exhibiting a generally lengthwise extending notched interior established between extending sides, with the notched interior seating a bolt and a forward assist adaptor in reciprocating fashion along the receiver plate between an end-most location and a forward secured chamber adaptor. The adaptor is reconfigurable to inertially and linearly displace a limited distance relative to the bolt support sleeve during full auto firing mode and which influences the bolt against the chamber adaptor during striking of the bolt supported firing pin by the hammer.
An anti-rotation feature incorporated between a cotter pin and a sub caliber action device installable within an upper receiver of a firearm. A receiver plate exhibits a notched interior for seating a bolt in reciprocating fashion. A chamfer formed in a side of the bolt intersects a length extending channel of the bolt for seating within the notched interior. The chamfer seating a head of the cotter pin to prevent rotation during bolt travel. A rearward support sleeve seats an opposing guide rod associated with the receiver plate and in order to maintain the bolt assembly. A firing pin exhibits a notch at a location along its shaft and, upon installation within an interior aperture of the bolt, is retained in position by the cotter pin. The firing pin is configured so as to exhibit a reduced diameter end projection upon which is supported a coil spring.
F41A 5/24 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz la pression des gaz agissant directement sur le bloc de culasse ou sur les verrous
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Drop bolt hold open actuator for use with AR-15/M16 type firearms and incorporating a modified and displaceable follower for engaging a bolt catch mechanism such as in conjunction with rimfire ammunition
A bolt catch assembly for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber and an underside engageable magazine. The assembly includes a bolt catch actuator housing supported in seating fashion relative to the receiving chamber and communicating with an attachable magazine. A catch actuator is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing. A follower component is upwardly and biasingly disposed within the magazine and which, upon contacting the catch actuator, displaces an associated bolt catch of the firearm in an upper and bolt restraining position.
A bolt catch assembly configured for operating with rimfire ammunition for use with a firearm including a receiver with an exposed receiving chamber. The assembly includes a bolt catch actuator housing supported in seating fashion relative to the receiving chamber and communicating with an attachable magazine. A catch actuator is supported in elevatable fashion relative to an end of the actuator housing. A bolt catch component and integrally formed actuator catch engaging portion is slaved to the catch actuator in order to be displaced in response to elevating motion exerted upon the catch actuator, such as by a follower component biasingly disposed within the magazine. The follower, in its uppermost displaced position within the attached magazine, engages a tab associated with the catch actuator which extends over a communicating interior of the bolt catch actuator housing in communicating alignment with the exposed receiving chamber. An end configured location of the bolt catch housing includes a step and ledge profile for supporting an underside of the catch actuator in each of a seated rest position as well as a follower induced and upwardly displaced position.
F41A 3/48 - Mécanismes à verrous semi-libres, c. à d. à verrous montés mobiles sur le bloc de culasse, ou sur le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse munis d'éléments de verrouillage coulissants, p.ex. de billes ou de galets à commande manuelle