Claims
- 1. A firearm comprising:
- (A) a breech housing;
- (B) a barrel pivotally mounted in said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion which (1) extends rearwardly from said pivot member, (2) terminates in a rear end, and (3) is receivable in said breech housing;
- (C) a first, stationary abutment lug which is provided on said end portion of said barrel between said pivot member and said rear end and which extends towards said breech housing; and
- (D) a second, stationary abutment lug which is provided on said breech housing and which extends towards said first abutment lug, one of said first and second abutment lugs including a replaceable shoulder which abuts the other of said first and second abutment lugs when said end portion of said barrel is pivoted to a closed position within said breech housing to provide a snug fit between said end portion of said barrel and said breech housing, said replaceable shoulder being inserted into a socket formed in said one abutment lug, wherein nearly all of said shoulder except for an abutment surface thereof is received within said socket.
- 2. A firearm according to claim 1, wherein said first abutment lug and said shoulder have mating sloped surfaces which slidably engage one another when said end portion of said barrel is pivoted into said breech housing.
- 3. A firearm according to claim 2, wherein said second abutment lug is formed integral with said breech housing and said shoulder is insertable into said first abutment lug, and further comprising a retainer which is provided in said end portion of said barrel and which holds said shoulder in said first abutment lug.
- 4. A firearm according to claim 3, wherein said shoulder includes a notch on an outside surface thereof for engagement with said retainer.
- 5. A firearm according to claim 4, wherein said retainer comprises a screw.
- 6. A firearm according to claim 1, wherein said shoulder is formed from a first, relatively soft metal and the other of said first and second abutment lugs is formed from a second, relatively hard metal.
- 7. A firearm comprising:
- (A) a breech housing;
- (B) a barrel pivotally attached to said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion which (1) extends rearwardly from said pivot member, (2) terminates in a rear end, and (3) is receivable in said breech housing;
- (C) a first, stationary abutment lug which (1) is provided on said end portion of said barrel between said pivot member and said rear end, (2) extends towards said breech housing, and (3) presents a first sloped surface; and
- (D) a second, stationary abutment lug which is provided on said breech housing and which presents a second sloped surface, said second sloped surface having a shape which complements that of said first sloped surface and which slidably engages said first sloped surface when said end portion of said barrel is pivoted into a closed position within said breech housing, wherein one of said first and second abutment lugs includes a replaceable shoulder having a sloped surface forming a portion of the corresponding one of said first and second sloped surfaces, said replaceable shoulder being inserted into a socket formed in said one abutment lug, wherein nearly all of said shoulder except for said sloped surface thereof is received within said socket.
- 8. A firearm according to claim 7, wherein said second abutment lug is formed integral with said breech housing and said shoulder is insertable into said first abutment lug, and further comprising a retainer which is provided in said first abutment lug and which engages a notch formed in a side edge of said shoulder to hold said shoulder in said first abutment lug.
- 9. A firearm comprising:
- (A) a breech housing;
- (B) a barrel pivotally attached to said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion which (1) extends rearwardly from said pivot member, (2) terminates in a rear end, and (3) is receivable in said breech housing;
- (C) a first, stationary abutment lug which (1) is provided on said breech housing, (2) extends towards said end portion of said barrel, and (3) presents a first sloped surface; and
- (D) a second, stationary abutment lug which (1) is provided on said end portion of said barrel between said pivot member and said rear end, (2) extends towards said breech housing, and (3) presents a second sloped surface, said second sloped surface having a shape which complements that of said first sloped surface and which slidably engages said first sloped surface when said end portion of said barrel is pivoted into a closed position within said breech housing, said second abutment lug comprising a replaceable shoulder presenting at least a portion of said second sloped surface, said replaceable shoulder being inserted into a socket formed in said second abutment lug, wherein nearly all of said shoulder except for said portion of said second sloped surface is received within said socket.
- 10. A process comprising:
- (A) providing a firearm having a breech housing, a barrel pivotally mounted in said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion extending rearwardly form said pivot member to a rear end, and a stationary abutment lug which is provided on one of the end portion of said barrel and the breech housing between said pivot member and said rear end and which engages a mating stationary abutment lug on the other of said end portion of said barrel and breech housing when said end portion of said barrel is pivoted to a closed position within said breech housing, and
- (B) inserting a shoulder in said abutment lug comprising the steps of
- (1) inserting said shoulder in a socket formed in said abutment lug such that nearly all of said shoulder except for an abutment surface thereof is received within said socket; and then
- (2) fastening said shoulder to said abutment lug.
- 11. A process according to claim 10, wherein said step (B)(1) comprises inserting said shoulder into said socket and then rotating said shoulder to a position in which a notch formed in a side edge of said shoulder is disposed adjacent a bore formed in said socket, and wherein said step (B)(2) comprises inserting a retainer into said bore such that a portion of said retainer is received in said notch, thus preventing said shoulder from rotating with respect to said socket.
- 12. A firearm comprising:
- (A) a breech housing;
- (B) a barrel pivotally mounted on said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion which (1) extends rearwardly from said pivot member, (2) terminates in rear end, and (3) is receivable in said breech housing;
- (C) a stationary abutment lug which (1) is provided on one of said breech housing and said end portion of said barrel, (2) is located between said pivot member and said rear end, and (3) extends towards the other of said breech housing and said end portion of said barrel; and
- (D) a replaceable shoulder which is inserted into a socket formed in said abutment lug and which is fastened to said abutment lug, wherein nearly all of said shoulder except for an abutment surface thereof is received within said socket.
- 13. A firearm according to claim 12, further comprising a retainer which holds said shoulder in said socket.
- 14. A firearm according to claim 13, wherein
- a bore is formed in said socket,
- said shoulder is rotatable into said socket and includes a notch which is disposed adjacent said bore when said shoulder is rotated into said socket, and wherein
- said retainer is inserted into said bore such that a portion of said retainer is received in said notch, thereby preventing said shoulder from rotating with respect to said socket.
- 15. A firearm comprising:
- (A) a breech housing;
- (B) a barrel pivotally mounted on said breech housing via a pivot member and having a rear end portion which (1) extends rearwardly from said pivot member, (2) terminates in a rear end, and (3) is receivable in said breech housing;
- (C) a first, stationary abutment lug which (1) is provided on one of said breech housing and said end portion of said barrel, (2) is located between said pivot member and said rear end, and (3) extends towards the other of said breech housing and said end portion of said barrel; and
- (D) a second, stationary abutment lug including
- (1) a socket formed in the other of said breech housing and said end portion of said barrel and which has a bore formed therein,
- (2) a shoulder which is rotatable into said socket and which has a notch formed on a side edge thereof which is disposed adjacent said bore when said shoulder is rotated into said socket, and
- (3) a retainer which is inserted into said bore such that a portion of said retainer is received in said notch, thereby preventing said shoulder from rotating with respect to said socket and thereby holding said shoulder in said socket, wherein
- nearly all of said shoulder except for an abutment surface thereof is received within said socket,
- said shoulder and said first abutment lug abut one another to provide a snug fit between said barrel and said breech housing, and
- said shoulder is formed from a first, relatively soft metal and said first abutment lug is formed from a second, relatively hard metal.
DISCUSSION OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/928,117, filed Aug. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,349,773.
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