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US3188763A
US3188763A US286768A US28676863A US3188763A US 3188763 A US3188763 A US 3188763A US 286768 A US286768 A US 286768A US 28676863 A US28676863 A US 28676863A US 3188763 A US3188763 A US 3188763A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A3/00Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
    • F41A3/12Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis
    • F41A3/14Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively
    • F41A3/16Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks
    • F41A3/18Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks hand-operated
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A11/00Assembly or disassembly features; Modular concepts; Articulated or collapsible guns
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41CSMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS, RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • F41C3/00Pistols, e.g. revolvers

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  • This invention relates to a bolt action pistol, and more particularly to such a pistol having a novel barrel and :bolt chamber assembly and a novel type of housing for the same.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of my pistol.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the barrel and bolt chamber assembly.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the housing.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross sectional View taken along the plane W-1V of FIG. 1 and showing the scope base.
  • FIG. 5 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the plane VV and also illustrating another part of the scope base.
  • reference numeral 1 designates a barrel and bolt chamber assembly which includes the barrel 2 and bolt chamber 3.
  • the trigger mechanism 4 Secured at the bottom of the assembly 1 is the trigger mechanism 4, the magazine 5, and the trigger 6.
  • the bolt head and bolt body assembly 7 (FIG. 1).
  • the entire barrel and bolt chamber assembly is mounted in the housing 8 which is a substantially hollow housing having an open top 9 partially receiving the barrel and bolt chamber assembly 1 in such a fashion that it seats within the opening.
  • the housing 8 and assembly 1 are secured together by a screw 19 and any other type of fastening means.
  • the trigger mechanism includes many conventional operative parts, only two of which are shown for illustrative purposes. These two parts are the trigger .11 and sear 12.
  • the trigger 6 is provided forwardly of the magazine 5. It is pivotally mounted on a support 13 secured to the recoil lug 14.
  • the tr gger 6 has an upwardly extending part 15 secured to a connecting link 16 which extends to the trigger lever 11 and is operatively secured thereto by the trigger pin 17.
  • the trigger lever 11 is actuated by the trigger 6.
  • the trigger lever 11 causes actuation of the sear 12 which in turn releases the firing pin within the bolt head and bolt body assembly, all of which is well known and conventional.
  • the bolt head and bolt body assembly includes a bolt body to which the handle 27 is secured, a bolt head 2%, and firing pin (not shown) wh ch fires the bullet.
  • the barrel part of the assembly 1 includes a scope base 18 having con- 3,188,763. Patented. June is, race ice 2 cave walls 19 about which the clamps of the scope are fitted. Located rearwardly of the scope base 1 8 is a econd scope base 20 having the undercut surfaces 21 about which the clamps of the scope can be clamped.
  • T he barrel 2 is made to be vented by providing a sighting bar 21 which is mounted .at a spaced relationship from the barrel itself providing the openings 22 and 23.
  • the housing 8 is an elongated housing corresponding to the shape of a pistol. It is hollow and has an open top for receiving the barrel and bolt chamber assembly.
  • a handle 24 extends downwardly therefrom and forwardly of the handle is the trigger guard 25. At the extreme rearward end is the recoil pad 26.
  • Above the trig er guard is an opening 27 for receiving the trigger 6 when the gun is assembled.
  • the barrel and bolt chamber assembly When assembled, the barrel and bolt chamber assembly is seated within the opening 9 of the housing. As will be noted, the recoil pad .26 is inclined slightly forwardly permitting the barrel and bolt chamber assembly to be inserted thereunder which helps retain the barrel and bolt chamber assembly within the housing. As previously stated, the screw 10 at the front of the housing hodls the assembly 1 in the housing in the position shown by FIG. 1. As illustrated by FIG. 1, the magazine 5 extends into the hollow handle 24. This construction makes possible the utilization in a pistol of a magazine type feed required for bolt action fire arms.
  • a bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a scar for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and .a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom.
  • a bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; .a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a scar for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a hollow handle receiving said magazine there- 1n.
  • a bolt action pistol comprising: a barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly, a bolt chamber at the rearward end and a recoil lug extending downwardly from said assembly at the juncture of said barrel and bolt chamber; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamher; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a sear for causing the actuation of a firing pin Within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said recoil lug fiorwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom.
  • a bolt action pistol comprising: a barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly, a bolt chamber at the rearward end and a recoil lug'extending downwardly from said assembly at the juncture of said barrel and bolt chamher; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a sear for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said recoil lug forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a hollow handle receiving said magazine therein.
  • a bolt action pistol comprisng: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward'end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly; means for operatively connecting said trigger and a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein; said housing having a pistol handle and trigger guard extending downwardly therefrom.
  • a bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a magazine located below said bolt chamher; a trigger mounted on said assembly; means for operatively connecting said trigger and a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assem bly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein; said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom, said handle being hollow and receiving said magazine therein.

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June 1955 R. c. DUNCAN BOLT ACTION PISTOL Filed June 10, 1963 INVENTOR. f0} 6': Dull/6'4 BY I dtates nite This invention relates to a bolt action pistol, and more particularly to such a pistol having a novel barrel and :bolt chamber assembly and a novel type of housing for the same.
To my knowledge, before my invention no one has ever developed a bolt action pistol. In accordance with this invention I have constructed such a pistol by providing a novel barrel. and bolt chamber assembly and providing a novel type of housing. Further, I have provided a novel type of housing having a handle extending downwardly therefrom and an opening in the top corresponding to the shape of the barrel and bolt mechanism assembly. Thus, the housing partially receives the barrel .and bolt mechanism assembly so that this assembly is seated and secured partially within the housing. Extending downwardly from the housing is a handle and trigger guard. The handle is hollow and receives the magazine which normally contains the bullets.
Having brie-fly described the objects of my invention, I will now describe it in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of my pistol.
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the barrel and bolt chamber assembly.
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the housing.
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional View taken along the plane W-1V of FIG. 1 and showing the scope base.
FIG. 5 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the plane VV and also illustrating another part of the scope base.
Now referring specifically to the drawings, reference numeral 1 designates a barrel and bolt chamber assembly which includes the barrel 2 and bolt chamber 3.
Secured at the bottom of the assembly 1 is the trigger mechanism 4, the magazine 5, and the trigger 6. Located in the bolt chamber is the bolt head and bolt body assembly 7 (FIG. 1). The entire barrel and bolt chamber assembly is mounted in the housing 8 which is a substantially hollow housing having an open top 9 partially receiving the barrel and bolt chamber assembly 1 in such a fashion that it seats within the opening. The housing 8 and assembly 1 are secured together by a screw 19 and any other type of fastening means.
The trigger mechanism includes many conventional operative parts, only two of which are shown for illustrative purposes. These two parts are the trigger .11 and sear 12. The trigger 6 is provided forwardly of the magazine 5. It is pivotally mounted on a support 13 secured to the recoil lug 14. The tr gger 6 has an upwardly extending part 15 secured to a connecting link 16 which extends to the trigger lever 11 and is operatively secured thereto by the trigger pin 17. By this construction, the trigger lever 11 is actuated by the trigger 6. As is well known, the trigger lever 11 causes actuation of the sear 12 which in turn releases the firing pin within the bolt head and bolt body assembly, all of which is well known and conventional.
Although the entire construction of the bolt is not sohn because it is conventional, it should be understood that the bolt head and bolt body assembly includes a bolt body to which the handle 27 is secured, a bolt head 2%, and firing pin (not shown) wh ch fires the bullet.
As will be evident from FIGS. 1 and 2 the barrel part of the assembly 1 includes a scope base 18 having con- 3,188,763. Patented. June is, race ice 2 cave walls 19 about which the clamps of the scope are fitted. Located rearwardly of the scope base 1 8 is a econd scope base 20 having the undercut surfaces 21 about which the clamps of the scope can be clamped.
T he barrel 2 is made to be vented by providing a sighting bar 21 which is mounted .at a spaced relationship from the barrel itself providing the openings 22 and 23.
The housing 8 is an elongated housing corresponding to the shape of a pistol. It is hollow and has an open top for receiving the barrel and bolt chamber assembly. A handle 24 extends downwardly therefrom and forwardly of the handle is the trigger guard 25. At the extreme rearward end is the recoil pad 26. Above the trig er guard is an opening 27 for receiving the trigger 6 when the gun is assembled.
When assembled, the barrel and bolt chamber assembly is seated within the opening 9 of the housing. As will be noted, the recoil pad .26 is inclined slightly forwardly permitting the barrel and bolt chamber assembly to be inserted thereunder which helps retain the barrel and bolt chamber assembly within the housing. As previously stated, the screw 10 at the front of the housing hodls the assembly 1 in the housing in the position shown by FIG. 1. As illustrated by FIG. 1, the magazine 5 extends into the hollow handle 24. This construction makes possible the utilization in a pistol of a magazine type feed required for bolt action fire arms.
Having described my invention, although I have illustrated and described preferred embodiments, it should be understood that other embodiments and modifications could be made without departing from the spirit of this invention. Therefore, this invention should be limited only as set forth by the language of the appended claims and their equivalents.
I claim:
.1. A bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a scar for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and .a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom.
:2. A bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; .a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a scar for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a hollow handle receiving said magazine there- 1n.
3. A bolt action pistol comprising: a barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly, a bolt chamber at the rearward end and a recoil lug extending downwardly from said assembly at the juncture of said barrel and bolt chamber; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamher; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a sear for causing the actuation of a firing pin Within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said recoil lug fiorwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom.
=4. A bolt action pistol comprising: a barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly, a bolt chamber at the rearward end and a recoil lug'extending downwardly from said assembly at the juncture of said barrel and bolt chamher; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mechanism located below said bolt chamber and having a sear for causing the actuation of a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; a magazine located forwardly of said trigger mechanism and also below said bolt chamber; a trigger mounted on said recoil lug forwardly of said magazine; a connecting link between said trigger and trigger mechanism; and a housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein, said housing having a hollow handle receiving said magazine therein.
5. A bolt action pistol comprisng: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward'end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a trigger mounted on said assembly; means for operatively connecting said trigger and a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assembly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein; said housing having a pistol handle and trigger guard extending downwardly therefrom.
6. A bolt action pistol comprising: an integral barrel and bolt chamber assembly having a barrel located at the forward end of the assembly and a bolt chamber at the rearward end; a bolt head and body assembly in said chamber; a magazine located below said bolt chamher; a trigger mounted on said assembly; means for operatively connecting said trigger and a firing pin within said bolt head and body assembly; and a housing extending the entire length of said barrel and bolt assem bly and resembling the shape of a pistol, said housing having an open top for partially receiving and for seating said assembly therein; said housing having a pistol handle extending downwardly therefrom, said handle being hollow and receiving said magazine therein.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,967,054 7/13 Nardin 42-7 X 3,111,883 I l/63 Brown et al 89l94 X OTHER REFERENCES 7 United States v. Coots, 196 F. Supp. 775, September 1961.
BENJAMIN A. BORCHELT, Primary Examiner. FRED C. MATTERN, In, Examiner.

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1. A BOLT ACTION PISTOL COMPRISING: AN INTEGRAL BARREL AND BOLT CHAMBER ASSEMBLY HAVING A BARREL LOCATED AT THE FORWARD END OF THE ASSEMBLY AND A BOLT CHAMBER AT THE REARWARD END; A BOLT HEAD AND BODY ASSEMBLY IN SAID CHAMBER; A TRIGGER MECHANISM LOCATED BELOW SAID BOLT CHAMBER AND HAVING A SEAR FOR CAUSING THE ACTUATION OF A FIRING PIN WITHIN SAID BOLT HEAD AND BODY ASSEMBLY; A MAGAZINE LOCATED FORWARDLY OF SAID TRIGGER MECHANISM AND ALSO BELOW SAID BOLT CHAMBER; A TRIGGER MOUNTED ON SAID ASSEMBLY FORWARDLY OF SAID MAGAZINE; A CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN SAID TRIGGER AND TRIGGER MECHANISM; AND A HOUSING EXTENDING THE INTIRE LENGTH OF SAID BARREL AND BOLT ASSEMBLY AND RESEMBLING THE SHAPE OF A PISTOL, SAID HOUSING HAVING AN OPEN TOP FOR PARTIALLY RECEIVING AND FOR SEATING SAID ASSEMBLY THEREIN, SAID HOUSING HAVING A PISTOL HANDLE EXTENDING DOWNWARDLY THEREFROM.
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US6820606B1 (en) * 2003-02-28 2004-11-23 Bryan H. Duffey Adjustable sear for paintball gun
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US6526683B1 (en) * 2001-02-16 2003-03-04 N. Eugene Crandall Mid-grip high-power pistol
US6820606B1 (en) * 2003-02-28 2004-11-23 Bryan H. Duffey Adjustable sear for paintball gun
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