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US685751A
US685751A US2416300A US1900024163A US685751A US 685751 A US685751 A US 685751A US 2416300 A US2416300 A US 2416300A US 1900024163 A US1900024163 A US 1900024163A US 685751 A US685751 A US 685751A
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    • 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
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  • the disposition or location oi' the rifle-barrel above the barrels ot' the shotgun places the rifle where it may be given as accurate aim as can an individual render, lVith tho above arrangement ot tl rifle-barrel be not remov is to be used, the shotgu ch 25 with the deie barrels, even if the ed when the shotgun n mat-be aimed with s u li'icient accuracy. Otherwise stated, a shotgun does not require to be as accu ratelyaimed the arrangement above d escribed all requrement-s of a combination rifle and shotgun are best aIIorded.

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No. 685,75l. Pateted Nov. 5, |901;
l. J. EDGE.
FIREARM. (Apgncqtia med July 19, 1900` (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet I.
Jzgflw. im@ 0T www No. 685,75I. Patented Nov. 5, |901;1 l. J. EDGE.
FIREARM.
' A (Application med July 19, 1900- QNo Model.)
2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
2O I panying drawings, wherein like characters iu- -UNirnn drains armut @einen 1 ISAIAH J. EDGE, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
SIECIFICATiM forming part of Letters Patent No. 835,751, dated November 5, 1901.
Application led July 19, 1900.
To all whom it may concern:
- Be it known that l, ISAIAH J. EDGE, a citi- 'Zen of 'the United States, residing at Minneapolis, in the county of Hennepin and State "of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Firearms, of which f the following is aspciflcation, which may be moreclearly understood by having reference -to theiaccompanying drawings.
rol "barrels for Shotguns, and has for its especial `object to provide devices whereby a ride-bar- My invention relates to detachable ritie- Y `and combinations of devices hereinafter desome parts being broken away.
' being removed. Fig. 5 is a transverse scribed, and defined in the claims.
i The invention is illustrated in the accomdicate like parts throughout the several views.
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation showing a double-barreled shotgun of the breech- .loading hammerless type having in yaccordance with my invention a third barrel--to wit, a. ride barrel-detachably secured thereto, Fig. 2 is a plan View, on an enlarged scale, of the breech end of the detachable rilie-barrel.I Fig. 3 is ya vertical longitudinal section on the line ac3 mi of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a sectional view ot the breech end of the rifle-barrel, other parts vertical section on the line fc5 :c5 of Fig. 3. Fig. is a view in right side elevation showing the three -barrels illustrated in Fig. 1 removed from the stock of the gun, some parts being broken away. Fig. 7 is a transverse section on the line wlmi of Fig. 6. Fig. 8 is a transverse section on the line x8 of Fig. 6.
The numeral l indicates the stock and the 1 numeral 2 the barrels of a double-barreled shotgun. The barrels 2 have an ordinary .sighting-rib 3, provided with what is known as a dolls-head extension-ribv'. To I:he
upper surface of the rib 2 the detachable rinebarrel 4 is secured by screws 5 and also by lugs 6 on the bottom of said barrel 4, which lugs engage'recesses or seats cut in said rib 3. Clamping-bands '7 encircle the muzzle or outer portionof the three barrels to still further Serial No. 24,163. (No model.)
secure the barrels together; t will be noted that these bands 7 are provided with slightlycurved spring-sections, 'the purpose of which is to permit ot' the expansion of the barrels without breaking the said bands. The detachable barrel 4 is shown as further secured to the breech of the shotgun-barrels by means of a screw 9, applied to the rib exten: sion 3.
It will be noted that when the ride-barrel is secured on the sighting-rib ot the doublebarreled gun its bore, or the axis thereof, extends parallel with' the said sighting-rib. From this it follows that when the riiie is aimed at an object the shotgun-barrels will be aimed at the same object with asgreataccuracy` as if the sight were made along the said sighting-rib.
The breech end ot the rifle-barrel et is out down, as `indicated at l0, to form a seat- 'for the breech-block, and outward of the section AlO the said barrel is cut down at ll in a similar manner, but to a less extent, thereby leaving a shoulder 12, which receives the recoil from the breech-block in the firing action.
The breech-block 13, which lits in the seat l0, is mounted for pivotal and sliding movement on a guide-rod 14, the ends ot which are rigidly secured to one side of the rifle-barrel 4t. As is usual, the breech-block is provided with a finger-piece l5, by means of which it may be raised. The character a indicates a cartridge -positioned within the barrel 4 and held in place by the breech-block 13.
The detachable rifle-barrel is provided with complete tiring mechanism, so that it may, it desired; be fasten ed to a muzzle-loading shotgun, or a` dummy, for that matter, and still be capable ot' use as aneitfective rilie. 'In applying thisv tiring mechanism the breechblock 13 is preferably provided with a rearwardly extended supplemental section 1G, closed 'at its inner end by a plug 17 and itself of such reduced diameter as to work freely u square or angular xin cross-section, worlts through a similarly-formed perforation in the plug l? and is thus prevented from rotating. its extreme forward end is reduced to form a cap-engaging needle, which works through a roo gages the notch 25 of th suitable seat in the forward end of the breechblock 13. 'Within the breech-block the firing-piu 18 is provided with a collar 20, against which a pair of opposing springs 21 and 22 press, the outer ends of said springs respectively reacting,r against the rear and forward ends ot' said breech-block. The sp1-infor 2l is longer than the stronger of the two springs and in the tiring action throws the firing-pin under sufficient momentum to overcome the short spring,r and impart the proper blow to the cap ot' the cartridge.
The rear end of the firing-pin 1S terminates outward of the tube 1U in a linger-piece 25 and inward of said'tube lo' it is provided with notches 2i-and :25. 'lheinnereznlof a thumbrelcased ta'igeer-spriner 2U is secured, as shown, by a screw 27 within and to the under portion of the tube 1G. 'lhis trigger 2G is provided with a vertically-piojeetcd hn.,r or detent28, which is adapted to engage with either one of the notches 2t 25 of the `tiring-pin 1S. Normally the detent 2t' of the trigger 26 ene firing-pin and prevents the firing-pin from being accidentally forced inward or against. the cartridge-cap. The spriug'l serves to slightly retract the firing-pin and carry the saine out of engagement with the cartridge and to cause the reengagenlent of the piu-not tent 2S of the trigger 2U.
To set the firing-pin l'or action, it is pulled outward until its notch Si is engaged by the detent 2S ofthe trigger 2G. To lire the gun.- that is, the rifle-fthe onterend ot" the trigger is pressed downward by the thumb, so as to release thedetent'S t'rom the notch 2i, whereupon the firing-bolt is given itsl dringtr stroke in a manner already described.
The disposition or location oi' the rifle-barrel above the barrels ot' the shotgun places the rifle where it may be given as accurate aim as can an individual riile, lVith tho above arrangement ot tl rifle-barrel be not remov is to be used, the shotgu ch 25 with the deie barrels, even if the ed when the shotgun n mat-be aimed with s u li'icient accuracy. Otherwise stated, a shotgun does not require to be as accu ratelyaimed the arrangement above d escribed all requrement-s of a combination rifle and shotgun are best aIIorded.
\Vith the rifle-barrel located below the shotgun-barrels or with au auxiliarybarrel placed within one of the shotgun-barrels the accurate sighting or aiming of the rifle is made impossible. As is further evident, an anxiliaryVrifle-barrcl placed within one of the as a riile, and by shotgun-barrels is further: objectionable -for I thereason that it disables one of the shotgunbarrels.
Inasmuch as the rifle-barrel is applied to the sighting-rib of the shotgun-barrels it s evident that w sight-ed with approximate accuracy at the same object. AThe rifle-barrel, as previously stated,m ay be sighted with absolute accuracy.
What I claim, and d ters Patent oi the l'nited States, is as'follows:
l. The combination with a double-lt:.trreled shotgun having a central longitudinally-extended sighting-rib, of a ride-barrel detachably secured ou said sighting-rib withits bore extending parallel therewith, which rifle-barhen the rifle-barrel is sighted' at zin-(object the shotgun-'barrels are also,
esire to secure by Letrel is provided with sighting devices serving I for both rifle and shotgun barrels, and affordl ing the greater accuracy in aiming,r the former', substantially as described.
.l. The combination with a double--barrelcd shotgun having a central longitud.ually-extended sighting-rib, of a ride-barrel detachably seeurable ou said sighting-rib with its bore parallel therewith, which riflebarrel is provided with dependingr lugs littinglreecsses in said sighting-rib, and with sighting devices which serve for both rifle and shotgun barrels, and `:rive greater accuracy in aiming the former, substantially as .described l .d
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