US3759135A - Semi-automatic shotgun - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
- F41A9/01—Feeding of unbelted ammunition
- F41A9/06—Feeding of unbelted ammunition using cyclically moving conveyors, i.e. conveyors having ammunition pusher or carrier elements which are emptied or disengaged from the ammunition during the return stroke
- F41A9/09—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines
- F41A9/10—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging
- F41A9/13—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging in a vertical plane
- F41A9/16—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging in a vertical plane which is parallel to the barrel axis
- F41A9/17—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging in a vertical plane which is parallel to the barrel axis mounted within a smallarm
- F41A9/18—Movable ammunition carriers or loading trays, e.g. for feeding from magazines pivoting or swinging in a vertical plane which is parallel to the barrel axis mounted within a smallarm feeding from a tubular magazine under the barrel
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A5/00—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock
- F41A5/18—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated
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- a semi-automatic shotgun is provided with a piston which is independently movable in a cylinder to drive the action of the gun rearwardly, a single cartridge stop normally retaining cartridges in a magazine and released by rearward motion of the action, and a carrier latch which slides rearwardly to release the carrier when the cartridge being chambered is fully disposed on the carrier, thereby permitting that cartridge to retain other cartridges in the magazine until the cartridge stop is restored to its cartridge blocking position.
- a rotatable breech block is rotated from its open to its locked position by axial motion of a bolt support extending through a cam slot in the bolt.
- This invention relates to firearms and, more particularly, to a new and improved gas operated firearm characterized by simplicity of assembly and operation coupled with durability and precision of performance.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an improved gasoperated firearm characterized by simplicity of structure and operation, durability of components and improved reliability and accuracy.
- a gas operated firearm having a cartridge magazine arranged for sequential release of individual cartridges in response to motion of an action assembly includes a piston supported for sliding motion, independent of the action assembly, in a cylinder which receives gases from the barrel of the firearm, the piston being movable thereby to impart actuating energy to the action assembly.
- a carrier assembly positioned to receive cartridges from the magazine and transport them into chambering position in the receiver of the firearm includes a longitudinally slidable latch member arranged to be released upon engagement by a cartridge to initiate operation of the carrier assembly.
- a single stop member, normally retaining the outermost cartridge in the magazine is released by operation of the action assembly, the succeeding cartridge being retained within the magazine by engagement with the outermost cartridge until the carrier assembly is released to transport that cartridge to the chambering position.
- a breech bolt supported by the action assembly and formed with helically directed cam surfaces and axially spaced locking lugs is rotated by axial motion of the action assembly, causing the locking lugs to engage corresponding lugs in a rearwardly extending portion of the barrel.
- FIG. ll is a fragmentary view in longitudinal section taken in a vertical plane through a representative gas operated semi-automatic shotgun arranged according to the invention, illustrating the components of the shotgun in the full recoil position of the action assemy;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view in longitudinal section, taken along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1B and looking in the direction of the arrows, further illustrating the cartridge stop and carrier latch arrangements of the shotgun;
- FIG. 33 is a fragmentary view in longitudinal section, similar to that of FIG. ll, showing the shotgun with the carrier assembly in the cartridge chambering position;
- FIG. d is a fragmentary view in longitudinal section taken along a vertical plane, illustrating the positions of certain of the shotgun components when the gun is in battery condition;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view, taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 1B and looking in the direction of the arrows;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6-45 of FIG. 1B and looking in the direction of the arrows;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of FIG. 3 and looking in the direction of the ar-. rows;
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line 8@ of FIG. IB and illustrating a representative breech bolt structure arranged in accordance with the invention.
- a semi-automatic shotgun comprises a barrel III having a rearward extension Ill projecting into a receiver I2 which is affixed in the usual manner to a gun stock 113.
- a cartridge magazine l4 supported parallel to and below the gun barrel, contains a plurality of shells or cartridges I5 aligned endto-end for successive rearward movement into the receiver and upward transfer therein into chambering position by a vertically movable carrier I6.
- An action slide assembly I7 includes a tubular forward portion Id slidably surrounding the magazine I4, a pair of spaced parallel arms I9 and 2@ extending rearwardly therefrom into the receiver I2 and a bolt support Ell connected to the arms I9 and Zll and extending upwardly therefrom to support a breech bolt 22.
- the receiver also includes a buffer 28, composed of nylon or similar shock absorbing material, which is engaged by the bolt 22 to absorb the impact of the action assembly at the end of its rearward motion.
- the rearward motion of the action assembly is effective to cock the hammer 29 of the gun in a conventional manner, the hammer being released to fire the gun by the trigger dd which is pivotally supported in a trigger housing Elli.
- the carrier In which is supported for pivotal motion in the receiver by a pivot 32, carries a rotary dog 33 which is urged by a spring assembly 34 about its pivot 35 in the clockwise direction as viewed in FIG. 1.
- the action slide moves rearwardly it rotates the dog 33 counterclockwise so that, when the carrier 16 is released in the manner described below, the spring 34 causes the dog to rotate clockwise, lowering the rearward end of the carrier and raising the forward end so as to transport a cartridge to chambering position.
- the spring 34 urges the rear end of the carrier 16 upwardly, causing the forward end to be restored to the cartridge receiving position.
- the action slide assembly 17 is driven rearwardly after each firing operation by a piston member which is movable within a gas cylinder independently of the action assembly.
- a gas cylinder 36 affixed to the barrel 10, is closed at its forward end and communicates with the bore of the barrel through a gas intake port 37.
- a piston 38 is slidably supported within the cylinder 35 and carries a nylon buffer member 39 for engagement with the front wall of the magazine housing 14 in its rearmost position shown in FIG. 1.
- a gas exhaust port 40 is positioned in the cylinder 35 to be exposed with piston 38 in its rearward position.
- the piston engages the forward end 41 of the action assembly when the gun is in the battery condition and the piston is at the forward end of the cylinder, thereby assuring prompt initiation of the rearward motion of the action upon firing of the gun.
- the entire operating energy is imparted to the action slide assembly before the gas exhaust port 40 is exposed, thereby permitting accurate control of the energy imparted to the action slide assembly for its operation during the first portion of the piston stroke and assuring complete venting of the exhaust gases during the remainder of the stroke.
- the energy imparted to the action slide assembly is made substantially independent of variations in gas pressure in the barrel during any particular cycle of operation or from one cycle of operation to the next so that the shotgun components are protected from excessive strain while sufficient energy for positive action is assured.
- a magazine spring 43 urges a cartridge follower 44 in the rearward direction, causing the cartridges 15 to move rearwardly therein as the preceding cartridges are released in succession.
- the rearmost cartridge in the magazine is held in position by engagement with an elongated cartridge stop member 45.
- the cartridge stop is supported by a pivot 46 within a longitudinal recess 47 in the right hand wall of the receiver 12, the forward end of the stop member being biased outwardly by a coil spring 48.
- the stop member is formed with an inclined ramp 49 terminating in a forwardly facing abutment 50 so that when the magazine is being loaded the rim of each cartridge can be moved past the stop by deflecting it outwardly away from the magazine axis, after which the cartridge is retained in the magazine by engagement of its rim with the abutment as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- a cam member 51 projecting upwardly from the forward end of the stop member is shaped so as to be deflected outwardly into a recess 52 in the receiver by a downwardly projecting portion 53 of the right hand action bar 19, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 5, whenever the action assembly is in its rearmost position.
- a cartridge guide 54 mounted in the opposite wall of the receiver 12, prevents the end of the rearmost cartridge in the magazine from being tilted away from the stop.
- a carrier latch member 55 is supported for sliding motion parallel to the axis of the gun by two rearwardly extending arms 56 received in corresponding grooves 57 in the trigger block 58.
- a compression spring 59 urges the latch member forwardly within a central opening 60 in the carrier 16 and an aperture 61 in the latch member receives a rearward projection 61 extending from the center of the carrier a short distance into the opening 60. In this way, the carrier is nonnally prevented from moving upwardly in response to external pressure or the spring bias of the dog 33 when pivoted rearwardly by the action assembly as shown in FIG. 1.
- the latch member 55 has a forwardly directed projection positioned to engage the rear surface of a cartridge 15 just below its center as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the carrier latch member 55 will move rearwardly against the bias of the latch spring 59, releasing the projection 62 from the aperture 61 and permitting the carrier to be moved upwardly by the rotary bias of the spring 34 on the dog 33.
- the sliding support arrangement for the carrier latch assures improved durability and provides structural simplicity as contrasted with other latch support mechanisms, such as pivotal mountings.
- the carrier latch projects downwardly through the carrier opening 16 it may be released manually, permitting the carrier to be raised for loading of the magazine.
- the lower portion 67 of the latch member may be knurled to facilitate engagement and operation by the thumb of the user.
- the barrel extension 11 is approximately semi-circular in shape, corn mencing at an edge 68 adjacent to the top ofa cartridge ejection opening 69 in the receiver and terminating at an edge 70 disposed below the barrel axis on the opposite side of the receiver.
- the edge 70 of the barrel extension has three rectangular recesses 71 spaced in the axial direction by approximately equal segments 72 of the barrel extension.
- the bolt 22 is formed in its lower surface with a generally longitudinal slot 74 having opposed helically directed surfaces 75 and 76 and arranged to receive the upwardly projecting bolt support 21 of the action assembly. Accordingly, as the action assembly moves forwardly from the position shown in FIGS. 1 and 6, retention of the bolt support 21 at the rear of the slot 74 prevents rotation of the bolt and permits the bolt projections 73 to move below the edge 70 of the barrel extension. When the bolt reaches its forwardmost position, the lugs 73 are aligned with the corresponding recesses 71 in the barrel extension, thereby permitting the bolt to rotate to the locked position shown in FIG.
- an axially slidable firing pin 77 is urged rearwardly by a spring 78 and normally projects beyond the rear end of the bolt so as to be engaged by the hammer 29 when the gun is fired.
- a nylon buffer 79 is positioned within the bolt to absorb energy transmitted from the action assembly through the bolt support 21 at the end of its rearward motion.
- the chambered cartridge is fired, causing gas to pass from the barrel through the port 37 into the cylinder 35 and drive the piston 38 and the action slide assembly engaged thereby in the rearward direction.
- the action assembly continues rearwardly.
- the action assembly reaches its rearmost position, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2
- the downwardly projecting portion 53 of the action bar 119 deflects the stop member 45 to release the rearmost cartridge from the magazine 114. That cartridge, driven rearwardly by the magazine spring d3, engages the carrier latch projection 65 to disengage the latch from the carrier 116.
- the carrier When the latch 55 is released, the carrier is moved upwardly by rotary motion of the dog 33 under the urging of the spring 34, which moves the components to the position shown in FIG. 3. This releases the action assembly and it commences its forward motion in response to the urging of the action of spring 23.
- the action assembly moves the bolt support 2E forwardly, causing the bolt 22 to chamber the elevated cartridge and rotating the bolt into the locked position illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the carrier 16 With the dog 33 released by forward motion of the bolt support 231, the carrier 16 is pivoted downwardly to the latched position by the spring 34.
- the piston 35 is carried by the forward end 4B of the action assembly to its forward position in the cylinder 35 in readiness for the next cycle of operation.
- a gas operated firearm having a barrel, a receiver, a magazine for supplying cartridges in succession to the receiver, carrier means within the receiver for transferring cartridges received from the magazine into chambering position, bolt means for chambering cartridges and closing the breech end of the barrel, and action slide means for driving the bolt means
- carrier latch means slidably supported within the receiver for longitudinal sliding motion therein and including means forming an aperture, a member projecting from the carrier means and normally extending through the aperture to retain the carrier means in cartridge-receiving position, the latch means responsive to motion of a cartridge from the magazine onto the carrier means to release the carrier means for transfer of the cartridge to chambering position and having a portion for enabling a user to manually disengage the member from the aperture.
- a gas operated firearm according to claim ll wherein the latch means comprises a member extending generally perpendicularly to the carrier means and a projecting element extending from the member toward the magazine in position to be engaged by the end of a cartridge received on the carrier.
- a gas operated firearm according to claim ll wherein the carrier means comprises a member supported for pivotal motion and including a rotatable dog pivotally attached to the member adjacent to one end thereof, and a double-acting spring tending to rotate the dog about its pivot axis and to rotate the carrier member about its pivot axis.
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US8733009B2 (en) | 2012-01-06 | 2014-05-27 | Ra Brands, L.L.C. | Magazine cutoff |
US8800422B2 (en) | 2012-08-20 | 2014-08-12 | Ra Brands, L.L.C. | Bolt assembly for firearms |
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US3142921A (en) * | 1961-03-01 | 1964-08-04 | Sturm Ruger & Co | Cartridge lifter mechanism for semi-automatic gun |
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US20120204712A1 (en) * | 2011-02-16 | 2012-08-16 | Jeremy Hauck | Dual action shotgun |
US8733009B2 (en) | 2012-01-06 | 2014-05-27 | Ra Brands, L.L.C. | Magazine cutoff |
US8800422B2 (en) | 2012-08-20 | 2014-08-12 | Ra Brands, L.L.C. | Bolt assembly for firearms |
US10739091B2 (en) | 2018-08-06 | 2020-08-11 | Makin Mesco | Automatic and semi-automatic handgun with magazine aligned and disposed beneath the barrel |
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