A stock for a firearm has a body defining a passage with a forward opening, the passage configured to closely receive the rearwardly extending tube, the body having a first wall portion defining a first portion of the passage and configured to conformally contact a first cylindrical portion of the rearwardly extending tube, the body having a second wall portion facing a second portion of the rearwardly extending tube and spaced apart from the second portion of the rearwardly extending tube, and a flexible support element connected to the second wall portion and extending to a position configured to contact the second portion of the rearwardly extending tube. The first wall portion may be an upper portion of the body. A lower surface of the first wall portion may be an elongated cylindrical section. The second wall portion may be below the first wall portion.
A firearm grip has an elongated body having an upper end having an upper attachment facility configured to attach to a firearm, the elongated body having an opposed lower end having a second attachment facility, a palm rest element having a base element having a third attachment facility configured to removably connect to the second attachment facility, the palm rest having a palm support element connected to the base element, and the palm support element defining a central aperture receiving the base element and having an upper surface encompassing the base element. The palm support element may be pivotally connected to the base element. The palm support element may be connected to pivot about a pivot axis transverse to a major plane of the firearm. The pivot axis may be at a level below the opposed lower end of the elongated body.
Firearms with charging handle slot covers have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, the receiver having a wall defining an elongated slot, a handle external to the receiver and having a shank portion extending through the slot and an inner portion connected to the bolt assembly, a slot cover plate connected to the receiver and movable between a closed position at least partly covering the elongated slot and an open position at least partly exposing the elongated slot, and a cover element overlaying at least a portion of the slot cover plate. The slot cover plate may be spring biased to the closed position. The slot cover plate may be an elongated body with opposed ends independently movable with respect to each other. The slot cover plate may be configured to shift to cover the elongated slot away from the shank.
Firearms with ambidextrous bolt hold-open have a receiver defining a magazine well configured to receive an ammunition magazine having a follower that is spring biased toward an open end, the receiver defining a bolt passage receiving a bolt assembly operable to reciprocate between a forward battery position and a rear retracted position, the bolt assembly being operable to strip a cartridge from the magazine upon movement from the rear retracted position to the forward battery position, a bolt latch movable between a latched position in which the bolt latch prevents movement of the bolt assembly from the retracted position to the battery position, and an unlatched position in which the bolt latch permits movement of the bolt assembly from the retracted position to the battery position, the bolt latch being responsive to the magazine having an elevated follower without ammunition to move to the latched position.
Firearms with adjustable gas block regulators have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, a barrel defining a barrel axis and extending from the receiver and defining a barrel gas aperture, a gas block connected to the barrel and having a gas block inlet registered with the barrel gas aperture, the gas block defining a gas block bore transverse to the barrel axis and in communication with the gas block inlet, the gas block bore defining a gas block bore axis, the gas block defining a gas block outlet in communication with the gas block bore, a regulator closely received in the bore and operable to reciprocate along the gas block bore between at least a first position and a different second position, the regulator defining first and second gas paths having different gas flow characteristics.
Firearms with gas piston assemblies have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, a barrel defining a barrel axis and extending from the receiver in a forward direction and defining a barrel gas aperture, a gas block connected to the barrel and defining a piston bore in communication with a gas block bore, a piston assembly having an assembly forward end operably engaged to the piston bore and an assembly rear end operably engaged to the reciprocating bolt assembly, the piston assembly having a piston closely received in the piston bore and having a piston rear end, the piston assembly including an elongated intermediate rod having an intermediate rod forward end registered with the piston rear end and an intermediate rod rear end, and the piston assembly including a rear portion registered with the intermediate rod rear end and operably connected to the reciprocating bolt assembly.
Firearms with charging handle slot covers have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, the receiver having a wall defining an elongated slot, a handle external to the receiver and having a shank portion extending through the slot and an inner portion connected to the bolt assembly, a slot cover plate connected to the receiver and movable between a closed position at least partly covering the elongated slot and an open position at least partly exposing the elongated slot, and a cover element overlaying at least a portion of the slot cover plate. The slot cover plate may be spring biased to the closed position. The slot cover plate may be an elongated body with opposed ends independently movable with respect to each other. The slot cover plate may be configured to shift to cover the elongated slot away from the shank.
Firearms with adjustable gas block regulators have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, a barrel defining a barrel axis and extending from the receiver and defining a barrel gas aperture, a gas block connected to the barrel and having a gas block inlet registered with the barrel gas aperture, the gas block defining a gas block bore transverse to the barrel axis and in communication with the gas block inlet, the gas block bore defining a gas block bore axis, the gas block defining a gas outlet in communication with the gas block bore, a regulator closely received in the bore and operable to reciprocate along the gas block bore between at least a first position and a different second position, the regulator defining first and second gas paths having different gas flow characteristics.
Firearms with ambidextrous bolt hold-open have a receiver defining a magazine well configured to receive an ammunition magazine having a follower that is spring biased toward an open end, the receiver defining a passage receiving a bolt assembly operable to reciprocate between a forward battery position and a rear retracted position, the bolt assembly being operable to strip a cartridge from the magazine upon movement from the rear retracted position to the forward battery position, a bolt latch movable between a latched position in which the bolt latch prevents movement of the bolt assembly from the retracted position to the battery position, and an unlatched position in which the bolt latch permits movement of the bolt assembly from the retracted position to the battery position, the bolt latch being responsive to the magazine having an elevated follower without ammunition to move to the latched position.
F41A 3/42 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having rocking locking elements, e.g. pivoting levers or vanes hand-operated
F41A 35/06 - Adaptation of guns to both right and left hand use
Firearms with gas piston assemblies have a receiver defining a passage receiving a reciprocating bolt assembly, a barrel defining a barrel axis and extending from the receiver in a forward direction and defining a barrel gas aperture, a gas block connected to the barrel and defining a piston bore in communication with the gas block bore, a piston assembly having a forward end operably engaged to the piston bore and a rear end operably engaged to the reciprocating bolt assembly, the piston assembly having a piston closely received in the piston bore and having a piston rear end, the piston assembly including an elongated intermediate rod having an intermediate rod forward end registered with the piston rear end and an intermediate rod rear end, and the piston assembly including a rear portion having a forward end registered with the intermediate rod rear end and a rear portion.
A rifle stock has a frame, a body having a butt pad connected to the frame and operable to move within a range of length of pull positions, the frame defining a plurality of pockets, each associated with a different length of pull position, the body defining a latch passage, a latch having a nose, the latch received in the latch passage and movable between a retracted position in which the nose is clear of the pockets and movement of the body is enabled for adjusting, and an extended position in which the nose is received in a selected one of the pockets, a release lever pivotally connected to the frame and operably connected to the latch, and the release lever movable between an operating position in which the latch is in the extended position, and an adjustment position in which the latch is in the retracted position.
A rifle stock has a frame, a body having a butt pad connected to the frame and operable to move within a range of length of pull positions, the frame defining a plurality of pockets, each associated with a different length of pull position, the body defining a latch passage, a latch having a nose, the latch received in the latch passage and movable between a retracted position in which the nose is clear of the pockets and movement of the body is enabled for adjusting, and an extended position in which the nose is received in a selected one of the pockets, a release lever pivotally connected to the frame and operably connected to the latch, and the release lever movable between an operating position in which the latch is in the extended position, and an adjustment position in which the latch is in the retracted position.
A bolt action firearm has a frame defining a bolt passage, an elongated bolt assembly configured to reciprocate within the bolt passage, the elongated bolt assembly defining a firing pin passage, a firing pin assembly received in the firing pin passage, a bolt handle having an inner end configured to removably engage the firing pin assembly and an opposed free end, the bolt handle inner end having opposed spaced-apart prongs defining a bolt handle channel, the bolt handle defining a pocket associated with the bolt handle channel, the firing pin assembly having a handle engagement portion having a first section configured to be received in the bolt handle channel, and the firing pin assembly having a second section adjacent to the first section such that when the second section is biased into the pocket, the firing pin assembly is secured against passage through the bolt handle channel.
F41A 3/22 - Rigid 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 the locking being effected by rotating the operating handle or lever transversely to the barrel axis
A bolt action firearm has a frame defining a bolt passage, an elongated bolt assembly configured to reciprocate within the bolt passage, the elongated bolt assembly defining a firing pin passage, a firing pin assembly received in the firing pin passage, a bolt handle having an inner end configured to removably engage the firing pin assembly and an opposed free end, the bolt handle inner end having opposed spaced-apart prongs defining a bolt handle channel, the bolt handle defining a pocket associated with the bolt handle channel, the firing pin assembly having a handle engagement portion having a first section configured to be received in the bolt handle channel, and the firing pin assembly having a second section adjacent to the first section such that when the second section is biased into the pocket, the firing pin assembly is secured against passage through the bolt handle channel.
F41A 3/24 - Rigid 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 the locking being effected by rotating the operating handle or lever transversely to the barrel axis the locking elements forming part of the operating handle or lever
F41A 3/46 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having sliding locking elements, e.g. balls, rollers mounted on the bolt
F41A 3/72 - Operating handles or leversMounting thereof in breech-blocks or bolts
F41A 15/12 - Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamberCartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun for bolt-action guns
CARACAL INTERNATIONAL L.L.C. (United Arab Emirates)
Inventor
Bubits, Wilhelm
Abstract
A piston, comprising a main housing (2) and a barrel slide (1), which is guided displaceably thereon and which in the cross-section comprises two lateral walls (5, 6) and a cover wall (7) in between, wherein a barrel (3) is guided on the inside of the barrel slide on the front viewed in the shooting direction, and behind that an insert piece (20) is attached, which comprises a striking pin (40) and a striker spring (45); in the barrel slide (1), a transverse wall (10) is provided, which connects the lateral walls (5, 6) and the cover wall (7) of the barrel slide (1) to each other and forms an impact base (11), and behind the transverse wall (10) an insert piece (20) is disposed, which is molded from a lightweight material and is supported in the barrel slide (1) on both sides on a longitudinal guide (15).
F41A 19/30 - Mechanical firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin being movable relative to the breech-block propelled by a spring under tension in bolt-action guns
Caracal International L.L.C. (United Arab Emirates)
Inventor
Bubits, Wilhelm
Abstract
A handgun and a locking device for a handgun are disclosed, which handgun includes a housing, a magazine-receiving space in the housing, a slide movable in the housing, and a trigger mechanism; the locking device includes a locking body to be inserted in the magazine-receiving space, the locking body at least partially being shaped like a magazine and including a releasable catch engaging in the magazine-receiving space when the locking body is in its inserted state, and cooperating with an eccentric provided in the locking body.
A magazine for improved stacking capacity includes a housing, a front wall connected to a back wall by sidewalls, a base, a spring adapted to be received inside a recess in the base in order to reduce the space occupied by the spring. The spring having various spiral sections wherein the spiral section having different lengths so that the spiral sections fit into each other when the spring is compressed against cartridges in order to enable stacking of additional cartridges.
CARACAL INTERNATIONAL L.L.C. (United Arab Emirates)
Inventor
Bubits, Wilhelm
Abstract
Pistol having a grip (1), a barrel slide (2; 102), which can be moved on the grip (1) in the firing direction, and a barrel (3; 103) which can be locked to the barrel slide (2; 102), with projection means (29; 129) with a first inclined surface (40) facing forwards being formed on the outer contour of the barrel (3; 103) for locking to the barrel slide (2; 102), and with lever means (20, 120) which can pivot in a sprung manner and have a claw (24) being fitted in the barrel slide (2; 102) and having a second inclined surface (42) which faces to the rear and interacts with a friction lock with the first inclined surface (40), with a single projection (29; 129) being arranged on the upper face of the barrel (3; 103) and with a single lever (20; 120) being arranged above the barrel (3; 103) and exerting a force (50) in the downward direction on the barrel (3; 103).
F41A 3/40 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having rocking locking elements, e.g. pivoting levers or vanes mounted on the bolt