Claims
- 1. An automatic weapon firing mechanism comprising:
- a bolt carrier slideably movable between recoil and battery positions, said carrier being spring driven to battery position and returnable to recoil position by gases from a previously fired cartridge,
- a bolt movable rotatably and longitudinally on said carrier,
- said bolt having a cam pin,
- said carrier having a cam slot receiving said pin whereby relative longitudinal movement between said bolt and carrier causes rotational movement of said bolt,
- a firing pin mounted for longitudinal movement on said bolt,
- spring means urging said firing pin forwardly on said bolt,
- a firing pin sear mounted on said bolt and adapted to releasably retain said firing pin in a cocked position in opposition to said spring means,
- a firing pin cocking pin on said firing pin,
- said carrier having cam slots receiving said cocking pin whereby rearward movement of said carrier returns said firing pin to cocked position.
- 2. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said relative longitudinal movement between said carrier and said bolt occurs when said bolt has chambered a cartridge and said bolt is in battery position.
- 3. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 2 wherein said bolt has locking lugs thereon and a barrel extension is provided with cooperating cavities whereby said locking lugs are rotated in said cavities to lock said bolt in battery position by continued forward movement of said carrier and said locking lugs are rotated to unlock said bolt by rearward movement of said carrier.
- 4. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said carrier has a sear actuator thereon to sear off said firing pin sear upon forward movement of said carrier relative to said bolt.
- 5. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said carrier has a bolt engaging sear thereon for moving said bolt to battery position upon forward movement of said carrier, and means for disengaging said sear from said bolt to permit further forward travel of said carrier when said bolt has reached its battery position.
- 6. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said carrier is connected by a drive pin to gas operable rods in tubes comprising part of the weapon with which said firing mechanism is operable.
- 7. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 5 wherein said carrier moves on a tube and said means for disengaging said sear is a sear engaging ramp on said tube.
- 8. An automatic weapon firing mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said bolt has a spring biased extractor and rammer pivotally mounted thereon whereby a cartridge may be chambered and extracted by said bolt.
RELATED CASES
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 610,024 filed 3 Sept. 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,461 for Modular Lightweight Squad Automatic Weapon System of which applicant is a co-inventor. This application became U.S. Pat. No. 3,999,461 issuing on 28 Dec. 1976.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and/or used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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