Claims
- 1. A bolt assembly for use in an electronic firearm, the firearm comprising a barrel having a chamber, a receiver, a stock, a safety, and a trigger assembly; the bolt assembly comprising a bolt body, and a moveable electrically conductive firing pin assembly within the bolt body, means for adjusting the firing pin assembly with respect to the bolt assembly, the bolt assembly having front and rear ends and being positioned within the receiver, behind and substantially aligned with the barrel, the bolt assembly adapted to convey a round of ammunition from the receiver to the chamber, to fire electrically activated ammunition, and to be moved rotationally and longitudinally within the receiver among at least the open, closed, and closed and locked positions, and wherein the firing pin is positioned to contact and remain in contact with a round of ammunition within the chamber when the bolt is in the closed and locked position.
- 2. A bolt assembly of claim 1 further comprising a bolt handle capable of moving the bolt assembly rotationally and longitudinally within the receiver.
- 3. A bolt assembly of claim 1 wherein the firing pin assembly further comprises a firing pin contact assembly.
- 4. A bolt assembly of claim 3 wherein the firing pin contact assembly comprises an electrically insulated firing pin contact housing, and an electrically conductive firing pin contact.
- 5. A bolt assembly of claim 1 further comprising a hollow bolt body operatively connected at its rear end to a bolt plug assembly, a bolt handle on the rear of the bolt assembly, and a firing pin spring to bias the firing pin assembly forward by acting between the bolt plug and the rear of the firing pin assembly.
- 6. A bolt assembly of claim 5 wherein the bolt plug assembly comprises a hollow bolt plug sealed at its rear end, and the firing pin assembly within the bolt body comprises a firing pin plunger at its rearward end, the firing pin plunger positioned within the bolt plug and operatively connected to a firing pin plug, a firing pin plunger insulator between the firing pin plunger and the firing pin plug, and a firing pin at the forward end of the firing pin assembly, a firing pin spring and a firing pin shoulder within the front end of the bolt body positioned to restrict the forward movement of the firing pin, the rearward movement of the firing pin being limited by the plunger contacting the rear of the bolt plug, a bolt head operatively connected to the front end of the bolt body having lugs positioned to engage slots extending from the front of the receiver into the rear of the chamber of the barrel, a firing pin contact assembly at the rear end of the bolt assembly positioned to connect the rearward conductive area of the firing pin with an electrical supply contact when the bolt assembly is in the closed and locked position.
- 7. A bolt assembly of claim 5 wherein the bolt plug assembly further comprises a bolt plug detent on the bolt plug, a bolt plug detent spring positioned between the bolt plug and the bolt plug detent to bias the bolt plug detent forward, and a projection on the bolt plug detent positioned to engage the trigger assembly when the bolt is closed.
- 8. A bolt assembly of claim 6 wherein the firing pin plug and the firing pin are adapted to be adjustably connected to permit adjustment of the firing pin in relation to the firing pin plug so that the forward tip of the firing pin is adjustable with respect to the forward end of the bolt assembly when the firing pin is in its rearwardmost position.
- 9. A bolt assembly of claim 6 wherein the firing pin plug is a threaded firing pin adjustment screw adapted to fit into a threaded aperture in the rear end of the bolt plug, and the firing pin assembly comprises the firing pin adjustment screw at its rearward end, the screw operatively connected to a firing pin plunger, the firing pin at the forward end of the firing pin assembly operatively connected to the firing pin plunger, and a firing pin plunger insulator between the firing pin and the firing pin plunger, the firing pin assembly being biased forward by the firing pin spring acting on the firing pin plunger and the rear of the bolt plug.
- 10. A bolt assembly of claim 7 wherein the projection on the bolt plug detent, biased forward by the bolt plug detent spring, is positioned to contact a projection on the rear end of the trigger assembly and wherein the bolt assembly, when in the closed and locked position, is biased rearward by the interaction of the detent and the mating projection, securing the bolt assembly in position with the help of the interaction of the lugs with the slots in the receiver.
- 11. A bolt assembly of claim 1 further comprising means for electrically isolating portions of the firing pin assembly.
- 12. A bolt assembly of claim 11 wherein the means for electrically isolating portions of the firing pin comprises a surface modification.
- 13. A bolt assembly of claim 12 wherein the surface modification comprises ion implantation.
- 14. A bolt assembly of claim 11 wherein the electrical isolation means comprises an insulating coating.
- 15. A bolt assembly of claim 14 wherein the insulating coating comprises amorphous diamond.
- 16. A bolt assembly of claim 14 wherein the insulating coating comprises ceramic.
- 17. A bolt assembly of claim 16 wherein the ceramic is selected from the groups consisting of alumina and magnesia stabilized zirconia.
- 18. A bolt assembly of claim 11 wherein the means for electrically isolating portions of the firing pin assembly comprises an insulating sleeve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/680,490, filed Jul. 15, 1996.
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