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Gas-operated rifle system

  • US 5,351,598 A
  • Filed: 08/28/1992
  • Issued: 10/04/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/28/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an improved M16 rifle having a magazine housing;

  • a trigger and hammer assembly;

    a handgrip;

    a buffer assembly;

    a buttstock assembly;

    an upper receiver connected to the lower receiver;

    a barrel attached to said upper receiver and having a rifled bore connected to a cartridge chamber;

    a breech chamber connected to the cartridge chamber and having a plurality of locking lugs formed therein;

    a gas port formed in said barrel passing through the wall thereof to said bore;

    a bolt assembly slidably located in the upper receiver in a forwardly biased relationship by the buffer assembly, axially aligned with the barrel and having a lugged end for close-fitting, locking engagement in the breech chamber;

    a firing pin slidably located in said bolt and arranged to be activated by the hammer and trigger assembly to fire a cartridge located in the chamber;

    an ejector assembly located in said rifle arranged to eject cartridges from said bolt assembly upon rearward movement of said bolt; and

    a gas piston/cylinder assembly mounted on said barrel, having a gas passage communicating with the gas port in the barrel, and a piston mounted on a piston rod and located in a snug-fitting slidable relationship in the gas cylinder, said piston rod extending out of said gas cylinder into the upper receiver in engaging relationship with the bolt assembly;

    the improvement comprising;

    said cartridge chamber receiving therein a pistol-caliber cartridge;

    said gas port being enlarged to a diameter of from 0.180 inch to 0.250 inch in order to allow sufficient gas volume to pass from said rifle bore to said cylinder to move said piston and bolt assembly enough to eject a fired cartridge from said cartridge chamber; and

    , wherein said ejector assembly comprises a transverse rod extending across the inside of said upper receiver and a concentric biasing spring on said rod and having a projecting end extending forward of said rod into an ejector groove formed in said bolt and arranged to contact a cartridge face when said bolt is moved rearwardly in said upper receiver.

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