Claims
- 1. A bolt assembly for use in an electronic firearm adapted to fire electrically activated ammunition, the bolt assembly positioned within a receiver behind and substantially aligned with a barrel, the bolt assembly being adapted to move axially between at least a rearward open position and a forward closed position within the receiver, the bolt assembly being further adapted to rotate between at least a locked position and an unlocked position when in the forward closed position, the bolt assembly comprising a bolt body, means for rotating the bolt assembly, a firing pin assembly within the bolt body, and means at the front end of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body and means operatively connected to the rear end of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body, the improvement wherein (a) the means operatively connected to the rear end of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body and (b) the bolt body further comprise complementary coupling means adapted to eliminate rearward axial motion of the means operatively connected to the rear of the bolt body with respect to the bolt body upon rotation of the bolt assembly from the closed and unlocked to the closed and locked position.
- 2. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the firing pin is urged forward by a spring.
- 3. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the means operatively connected to the rear end of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body is a bolt plug operatively connected to the rear of the bolt body.
- 4. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the complementary coupling means are selected from the group consisting of threads, helical camming surfaces, and complementary cam followers and cam cuts.
- 5. A firearm of claim 1 adapted to open by clockwise rotation of the bolt assembly, wherein the bolt body and firing pin are adapted to move independently of the means operatively connected to the rear of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body when the bolt assembly is rotated, and wherein the rear of the bolt body and the front of the means for retaining the firing pin are provided with complementary male and female coupling means, wherein the coupling means comprise threads having a clockwise orientation.
- 6. A firearm of claim 1 adapted to open by counter-clockwise rotation of the bolt assembly, wherein the bolt body and firing pin are adapted to move independently of the means operatively connected to the rear of the bolt body for retaining the firing pin within the bolt body when the bolt assembly is rotated, and wherein the rear of the bolt body and the front of the means for retaining the firing pin are provided with complementary male and female coupling means, wherein the coupling means comprise threads having a counter-clockwise orientation.
- 7. A firearm of claim 1 wherein complementary coupling means are adapted to cause forward axial motion of the means attached to the rear of the bolt body with respect to the bolt body upon rotation of the bolt assembly from the closed and unlocked to the closed and locked position.
- 8. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the complementary coupling means are adapted to eliminate axial motion of the means attached to the rear of the bolt body with respect to the bolt body upon rotation of the bolt assembly from the closed and unlocked to the closed and locked position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/713,676, filed Sep. 17, 1996, which is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 08/680,490, filed Jul. 15, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (2)
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