This disclosure relates to the field of firearm actions and associated components. In particular, this disclosure relates to the field of actions and associated components for a firearm known as a Ruger 10/22.
Disclosed herein is a retrofit assembly for a rifle. The retrofit assembly comprising: modified bolt having at least one stud extending upwards therefrom; a front lever pivotably attached at a forward end to the modified bolt; a rear lever having a forward end pivotably attached to a rear portion of the front lever; a toggle handle fixedly coupled to the rear lever; the rear lever having pivotably coupled to a rearward end of a top rail; the top rail having a plurality of attachment points to facilitate attachment to a receiver of the rifle; and the top rail further comprising at least one surface defining a channel guide for linear repositioning of the stud therein.
The retrofit assembly as disclosed above may be arranged wherein the rifle is a rifle sold by the Ruger company under the model name 10/22.
The retrofit assembly may specifically be arranged wherein the receiver is a stock receiver which has been modified to accept the attachment points of the top rail.
The retrofit assembly as disclosed has the advantage that upon firing of a cartridge, the bolt remains stationary until the toggle handle is manually actuated. Normally this is accomplished by the person shooting.
A method for retrofitting a rifle to a scissor-style bolt action is also disclosed. The method comprising the steps of: removing the bolt of the rifle;
replacing the bolt with a modified bolt having at least one stud extending upwards therefrom; pivotably attaching a forward end of a front lever to the modified bolt; pivotably attaching a forward end of a rear lever to a rear portion of the front lever; fixedly coupling a toggle handle to the rear lever; pivotably coupling a rearward end of the rear lever to a rearward end of a top rail; attaching the top rail to a receiver of the rifle; and wherein the top rail further comprises at least one surface defining a channel guide for linear repositioning of the stud therein.
The method for retrofitting a rifle to a scissor-style bolt action is particularly suited wherein the rifle is a rifle sold by the Ruger company under the model name 10/22.
Before beginning a detailed description, an axes system 10 is disclosed comprising a longitudinal axis 12, a vertical axis 14, and a transverse axis 16. These axes are to be used to assist in explanation, and are not intended to limit the disclosure to any particular orientation.
The term “10-22” for this disclosure is defined as the rifle manufactured by Ruger® at the time of invention. Similarly, the term “10-22 action” for this disclosure is defined as the action manufactured by Ruger® for the 10-22 rifle at the time of invention.
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The trigger 26 also fits within the trigger housing 24 and is partially protected by the trigger guard 44. The trigger 26 pivots about pivot 46 (see
In a standard Ruger 10/22, firing of the cartridge 76 would reposition the bolt 78, firing pin 74, and hammer 56 rearward/downward, whereupon the following cartridge would be repositioned from the magazine into the firing location shown in
This embodiment, utilizing a modified bolt 78 and other components, holds the modified bolt 78 in a forward position following firing, to increase the muzzle velocity of the ejected bullet and also to increase accuracy of the firearm. In one form, this is accomplished as the center of the pivot provided by extension 104 and void 106, is past the line extending between the centers of the pivot 86 and the pivot provided at surface 112. Thus, when the rifle fires, the force is not translated to movement of the levers 82/84 toward the toggle handle, but rather is directed rearwards, with a small force directed to rotate the front lever 84 towards the surface 114 of the bolt which therefore prohibits movement in that direction. This conversion results in a bolt action rifle commonly known to biathletes, where upon firing, the user reaches up with his fingers to engage the toggle handle. The toggle handle 80 is rigidly fixed to the rear lever 82, which is pivotably coupled to a front lever 84. These components can be more easily seen in
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As the rear lever 82 pivots about the pivot 88 centered upon and pivotably connected to void 108 of the top rail 92, and the front lever 84 comprises a surface 112 which allows the front lever 84 to pivot about a stud or pivot pin 110, the front lever 84 and rear lever 82 operate generally in a scissor-like manner as the toggle handle 80 is repositioned outward and rearward by the user. This results in a sliding action of the bolt 78 rearward to eject the spent cartridge 76 and in one embodiment allows for insertion of a new cartridge 76 upward and forward from the clip (not shown), or in another embodiment allows for single cartridge insertion by a user/shooter.
This modification allows for the user to eject and reload a cartridge without substantial movement of their body, as a simple finger movement can function to reposition the toggle handle 80 rearward and outward and again forward and inward to eject and insert shells. This movement also re-sets the seers, trigger assembly and/or firing pin.
While the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the scope of the appended claims will readily appear to those sufficed in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicants' general concept.
This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Ser. No. 61/482,395 filed May 4, 2011 incorporated herein by reference.
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