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US713254A
US713254A US11423702A US1902114237A US713254A US 713254 A US713254 A US 713254A US 11423702 A US11423702 A US 11423702A US 1902114237 A US1902114237 A US 1902114237A US 713254 A US713254 A US 713254A
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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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  • This invention which relates to rifles and other small-arms, has for its object to provide a rifle of improved construction wherein the effective range is maintained by retaining the usual length of barrel while reducing the length of the weapon.
  • the barrel is secured to the stock in such wise that the breech end of the barrel is brought into proximity with the butt of the rifle, and thus while the full length of service-barrel is or may be used the entire length of the weapon is about the same length as a carbine, which is more suitable for use by mounted troops than the longer weapon and has the full range of the latter.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal elevation of a rifle, to which the invention is applied, and Fig. 2 a plan thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a part longitudinal elevation of the barrel and lock of the rifle, the butt and wooden stock being removed, showing the connection between the trigger and firing mechanism.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional views of part of the grip by means of which the bolt is engaged in the breech end of the barrel.
  • Figs. 6, 7, and S are detail views of the safe and breech-lock mechanism
  • Fig. 9 is a detail view showing the breech-bolt detached from the body of the rifle.
  • the barrel a of the rifle which is or may be of the full length used in the ordinary service-rifle, is carried rearward into the butt-end b of the stock I), wherein the cartridge-magazine c is located, instead of being placed, as is usual, forward of the butt I).
  • the body 0 of the rifle is in the example shown set at an inclination to the center line of the barrel to both in plan and elevation-that is to say, to the right as viewed from the upper side of the rifle and inclining downward from the breech toward rialNo.114,237. (No model.)
  • the object being to facilitate sighting.
  • the trigger is placed forward of the magazine, and connection between the trigger and the firing mechanism is made by providing a connecting rod or lever d, extending under the cartridgemagazine 0 and guided in distance-pieces 6 between the rifle-barrel a and trigger-guard f.
  • This rod d is connected at one end to the trigger g and at the other end to a lever h, attached to the sear i, the said lever it being arranged to actuate the sear 2' and causes it to disengage with the cocking-head j, attached to the firing-needle.
  • a safe for the purpose of locking the firing mechanism a safe is provided consisting of a spindle 70, formed at its upper end with a suitable finger-lever l and passing through a boss 'm, formed on the side of the rifle-body c and having on it two projections m n, one, m, of which engages with a groove or recess 0 in the breech-bolt q and so prevents rotation of same, thus serving as a 1001:.
  • the other projection n is placed at the lower end of the spindle 7a, which is held in position by a spring 7: and engages with the under side 'of the sear i, or, as shown at Figs. 6 and 7,
  • the cartridge-feeding mechanism consists of a spring-lever r, secured to one of the distance-pieces e, fixed on the rifle-barrel a and attached to the cartridge platform or feeder s, the spring-lever 0" having a notch tin it, which is engaged by a radial arm it, operated by a thumb-lever o, pivoted at the side of the rifle-body c.
  • the spring-lever notch i when engaged with the radial arm u, as indicated in dotted lines at Fig. 3, holds down the platform to permit of the magazine being readily charged while it renders the use of a cut-off unneccessary.
  • the platform or feeder s is attached to the barrel a, which makes it more compact, the mechanism being all on the barrel when in action.
  • an internal interrupted screw-thread w is formed on the body 0, as shown particularly at Figs. 4 and 5, and is adapted to be engaged with a similar screw-thread 00, formed on the end of the breech-bolt q nearest the barrel a, the formation of the thread w on the breech-bolt g being shown at Fig. 9.
  • the screw-thread formed on the breech q and body 0 thereby serves as a grip as in the ordinary rifle.
  • a rifle the combination with a barrel carried rearward into proximity with the bu ttend of the stock of a breech-bolt formed with a grip to engage the body, a cartridge-magazine located in the stock, a trigger placed forward of said magazine and connected by a connecting-rod to a lever attached to the sear, and a safe composed of a spindle passing through the rifle-body, having a finger-lever at its upper end and projections engaging the breech-bolt and the sear to lock the breech and firing mechanism.
  • a rifle the combination with a barrel carried rearward into proximity with the buttend of the stock of a breech-bolt formed with a grip to engage the body, a cartridge-magazine located in the stock, a trigger placed forward of said magazine and connected by a connecting-rod to a lever attached to the sear, and a platform or feeder in the magazine carried by a spring-blade acted on by a thumblever having on it a radial arm adapted to enter a notch in the blade for the purpose of holding down the platform in charging the magazine.
  • a rifle of the class set forth the combination with a cartridge-magazine having a platform or feeder carried by a spring-blade of a thumb-lever having on its pivot center a radial arm adapted to enter a notch in the blade for the purpose of holding down the platform in charging the magazine.

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No. H3354.
Patented Nov. ll, I902. J. B. THORNEYCBUFT.
RIFLE.
(Application filed July 3, 1902.)
3 Sheets-Sheet I.
(No Model.)
Witnesses.
J. B. THDRNEYCRUFT.
RIFLE.
(Application filed July 3, 1902.) (No Model.)
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Patented Nov. ll, I902 Patented Nov. ll, I902.
J. B. THORNEYCROFT.
RIFLE.
(Application filed July 3, 1902.)
3 Sheets-Sheet 3.
(No Model.)
In ventor,
Witnesses.
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NlTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Eatent No. 713,254, dated November 11, 1902.
Application filed July 3, 1902. S
T0 ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JAMES BAIRD THORNEY- CROFT, a subject of the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, residin g at Netherplace, Mauohline,county of Ayr, Scotland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rifles and other Small- Arms, (for which application for patent has been made in Great Britain, No. 13,073, dated June 9, 1902,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention, which relates to rifles and other small-arms, has for its object to provide a rifle of improved construction wherein the effective range is maintained by retaining the usual length of barrel while reducing the length of the weapon. The barrel is secured to the stock in such wise that the breech end of the barrel is brought into proximity with the butt of the rifle, and thus while the full length of service-barrel is or may be used the entire length of the weapon is about the same length as a carbine, which is more suitable for use by mounted troops than the longer weapon and has the full range of the latter.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a longitudinal elevation of a rifle, to which the invention is applied, and Fig. 2 a plan thereof. Fig. 3 is a part longitudinal elevation of the barrel and lock of the rifle, the butt and wooden stock being removed, showing the connection between the trigger and firing mechanism. Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional views of part of the grip by means of which the bolt is engaged in the breech end of the barrel. Figs. 6, 7, and S are detail views of the safe and breech-lock mechanism, and Fig. 9 is a detail view showing the breech-bolt detached from the body of the rifle.
As shown by the drawings, the barrel a of the rifle, which is or may be of the full length used in the ordinary service-rifle, is carried rearward into the butt-end b of the stock I), wherein the cartridge-magazine c is located, instead of being placed, as is usual, forward of the butt I). The body 0 of the rifle is in the example shown set at an inclination to the center line of the barrel to both in plan and elevation-that is to say, to the right as viewed from the upper side of the rifle and inclining downward from the breech toward rialNo.114,237. (No model.)
the rear end of the butt I), the object being to facilitate sighting.
As in the use of the improved rifle the distance from the shoulder to the trigger should remain as in ordinary rifles, the trigger is placed forward of the magazine, and connection between the trigger and the firing mechanism is made by providing a connecting rod or lever d, extending under the cartridgemagazine 0 and guided in distance-pieces 6 between the rifle-barrel a and trigger-guard f. This rod d is connected at one end to the trigger g and at the other end to a lever h, attached to the sear i, the said lever it being arranged to actuate the sear 2' and causes it to disengage with the cocking-head j, attached to the firing-needle.
For the purpose of locking the firing mechanism a safe is provided consisting of a spindle 70, formed at its upper end with a suitable finger-lever l and passing through a boss 'm, formed on the side of the rifle-body c and having on it two projections m n, one, m, of which engages with a groove or recess 0 in the breech-bolt q and so prevents rotation of same, thus serving as a 1001:. The other projection n is placed at the lower end of the spindle 7a, which is held in position by a spring 7: and engages with the under side 'of the sear i, or, as shown at Figs. 6 and 7,
with a projection 19, formed on its side. The breech and firing mechanism are thus locked by one action.
The cartridge-feeding mechanism consists of a spring-lever r, secured to one of the distance-pieces e, fixed on the rifle-barrel a and attached to the cartridge platform or feeder s, the spring-lever 0" having a notch tin it, which is engaged by a radial arm it, operated by a thumb-lever o, pivoted at the side of the rifle-body c.
The spring-lever notch i when engaged with the radial arm u, as indicated in dotted lines at Fig. 3, holds down the platform to permit of the magazine being readily charged while it renders the use of a cut-off unneccessary. In the cartridge-feeding mechanism shown the platform or feeder s is attached to the barrel a, which makes it more compact, the mechanism being all on the barrel when in action.
In proximity to the meeting of the riflebody 0 with the barrel on an internal interrupted screw-thread w is formed on the body 0, as shown particularly at Figs. 4 and 5, and is adapted to be engaged with a similar screw-thread 00, formed on the end of the breech-bolt q nearest the barrel a, the formation of the thread w on the breech-bolt g being shown at Fig. 9. The screw-thread formed on the breech q and body 0 thereby serves as a grip as in the ordinary rifle.
Having now described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a rifle the combination with a barrel carried rearward into proximity with the bu ttend of the stock of a breech-bolt formed with a grip to engage the body, a cartridge-magazine located in the stock, a trigger placed forward of said magazine and connected by a connecting-rod to a lever attached to the sear, and a safe composed of a spindle passing through the rifle-body, having a finger-lever at its upper end and projections engaging the breech-bolt and the sear to lock the breech and firing mechanism.
2. In a rifle the combination with a barrel carried rearward into proximity with the buttend of the stock of a breech-bolt formed with a grip to engage the body, a cartridge-magazine located in the stock, a trigger placed forward of said magazine and connected by a connecting-rod to a lever attached to the sear, and a platform or feeder in the magazine carried by a spring-blade acted on by a thumblever having on it a radial arm adapted to enter a notch in the blade for the purpose of holding down the platform in charging the magazine.
3. In a rifle of the class set forth the combination with a cartridge-magazine having a platform or feeder carried by a spring-blade of a thumb-lever having on its pivot center a radial arm adapted to enter a notch in the blade for the purpose of holding down the platform in charging the magazine.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of-two witnesses.
JAMES BAIRD THORNEYCROFT.
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WALLACE FAIRWEATHER, JNo. ARMSTRONG, Sr.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2451527A (en) * 1944-08-22 1948-10-19 Albree George Norman Rearwardly striking firing mechanism
US3402499A (en) * 1967-06-14 1968-09-24 Louis A. Florek Gunstock with its butt portion laterally offset from the barrel axis
US4463654A (en) * 1982-04-29 1984-08-07 Armament Research Corporation Of America Conversion kit for assault rifle and converted rifle of compact configuration
US6256921B1 (en) 1999-01-29 2001-07-10 Ra Brands, L.L.C. One-piece synthetic undercarriage

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2451527A (en) * 1944-08-22 1948-10-19 Albree George Norman Rearwardly striking firing mechanism
US3402499A (en) * 1967-06-14 1968-09-24 Louis A. Florek Gunstock with its butt portion laterally offset from the barrel axis
US4463654A (en) * 1982-04-29 1984-08-07 Armament Research Corporation Of America Conversion kit for assault rifle and converted rifle of compact configuration
US6256921B1 (en) 1999-01-29 2001-07-10 Ra Brands, L.L.C. One-piece synthetic undercarriage
US6427372B1 (en) 1999-01-29 2002-08-06 Ra Brands, Llc One-piece synthetic undercarriage

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