Gas operated firearm
First Claim
1. In a gas operated firearm having a barrel, a receiver connected to the barrel, a receiver extension connected to a rear end of the receiver, a bolt assembly movably mounted between a battery position and a recoil position in the receiver and receiver extension, a recoil assembly located in the receiver extension behind the bolt assembly and biasing the bolt assembly towards the battery position, the recoil assembly having a body and weights movably located in the body, wherein the improvement comprises:
- the receiver extension having a length less than six inches and the recoil assembly having only two weights comprised of a high density material, wherein the firearm has a length of less than about twenty-five inches and, during automatic firing, the recoil assembly is adapted to assist in controlling movement of the bolt assembly such that there are minimal cartridge feeding problems and substantially no muzzle climb.
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Abstract
A known gas operated firearm has been modified to be of more compact size and reduced weight while retaining the firepower, the features, and most of the components of its predecessor. A bolt assembly reciprocably mounted in a longitudinal cavity of a receiver assembly for movement between recoil and battery positions has a forwardly facing pressure surface and first and second longitudinally extending coaxial bores. The annular flange of a firing pin is slidable in the second bore and the bolt assembly includes a transversely extending retaining pin engageable by the annular flange to define an aftward terminal position of the firing pin. A recoil assembly includes a pair of tungsten weights mounted in the longitudinal cavity for rectilinear movement with the bolt assembly between the recoil and battery positions and includes means to bias the bolt assembly toward the battery position. A trigger mechanism includes a hammer biased for movement toward the firing position from a cocked position whose recessed face squarely impacts the firing pin. A second transversely extending recess in the hammer face provides clearance for the transversely extended retaining pin. Expanding gases from a cartridge whose bullet has passed a gas port proceeds past the gas port, then through a gas passage tube and against the pressure surface of the bolt assembly for driving the bolt assembly toward the recoil position. The tungsten weights are of a magnitude coordinated with the velocity of the recoil assembly so as to reduce rebound in the battery position of assembly during automatic fire.
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8 Claims
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1. In a gas operated firearm having a barrel, a receiver connected to the barrel, a receiver extension connected to a rear end of the receiver, a bolt assembly movably mounted between a battery position and a recoil position in the receiver and receiver extension, a recoil assembly located in the receiver extension behind the bolt assembly and biasing the bolt assembly towards the battery position, the recoil assembly having a body and weights movably located in the body, wherein the improvement comprises:
the receiver extension having a length less than six inches and the recoil assembly having only two weights comprised of a high density material, wherein the firearm has a length of less than about twenty-five inches and, during automatic firing, the recoil assembly is adapted to assist in controlling movement of the bolt assembly such that there are minimal cartridge feeding problems and substantially no muzzle climb. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A firearm system comprising:
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a gas operated firearm having a short barrel about 11 inches long, the firearm being adapted for automatic firing and having a bolt assembly mounted for reciprocal movement in a receiver of the firearm and a recoil assembly biasing the bolt assembly at a battery position against the barrel; and cartridges which, when fired from the firearm, propel their bullets with a muzzle velocity of about 2600 feet per second, wherein the firearm and cartridges comprises means such that, during automatic firing, there is substantially no muzzle climb and no significant muzzle flash. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A gas operated firearm comprising:
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a barrel having a length of about 11 inches; a receiver connected to the barrel having a length of about 7.25 inches; a firing mechanism with a bolt assembly mounted in the receiver for reciprocal movement, the bolt assembly being operably connected to a gas tube from the barrel in a battery position; a buffer assembly coaxially aligned the bolt assembly and biasing the bolt assembly at the battery position; wherein the firearm has an overall length less than 25 inches and a weight less than 5 pounds, and wherein the firing mechanism is adapted to provide automatic firing and proper automatic firing cartridge feeding. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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Specification