Claims
- 1. A firearm mechanism comprising:
(a) a frame assembly having a barrel defining a cartridge chamber; (b) a magazine for serially positioning cartridges at a pickup location relative to said frame assembly and barrel; (c) a reciprocating member for moving cartridges from said pickup location into said cartridge chamber and for extracting the cartridge cases of spent cartridges from said cartridge chamber and ejecting the same from said firearm; (d) a breech face element being removably secured to said reciprocating member, said breech face element being adapted to fit a cartridge of desired caliber and configuration.
- 2. The firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining a recoil force transmitting geometry; and (b) said breech face element having a matching force transmitting geometry having intimate, substantially fixed surface to surface relation with said recoil force transmitting geometry.
- 3. The firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining first connection means; and (b) second connection means being received by said first connection means and securing said breech face element to said reciprocating member.
- 4. The firearm mechanism of claim 3, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining a connection recess having an internal shoulder; (b) said first connection means being an internally threaded opening defined within said breech face element; and (c) said second connection means being a screw member for engaging within said internally threaded opening and having a screw head for retaining engagement with said internal shoulder.
- 5. The firearm mechanism of claim 4, wherein:
(a) said breech face insert defining an extractor recess at one side thereof; and (b) an extractor element being provided within said frame assembly and having a portion thereof located within said extractor recess.
- 6. The firearm mechanism of claim 3, wherein:
(a) a firing pin being movable within said frame assembly for striking the primer of a cartridge located within said firing chamber; (b) said first connection means being an internally threaded opening; (c) said second connection means being an externally threaded retainer element being received by said internally threaded opening and having a retaining shoulder securing said breech face element to said reciprocating element, said externally threaded retainer element defining a firing pin passage; and (d) when said breech face element is retained in secured relation to said reciprocating element, said firing pin being movable within said firing pin passage.
- 7. The firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining a breech face seat recess; and (b) said breech face element being removably positioned within said breech face seat recess; and (c) means retaining said breech face element in removable, substantially fixed relation within said breech face seat recess.
- 8. The firearm mechanism of claim 7, wherein:
(a) said frame assembly having a firing pin adapted for striking the primer of a cartridge located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said means retaining said breech face element defining a firing pin passage; and (c) with said breech face element retained within said breech face seat recess, a portion of said firing pin adapted to be moved within said firing pin passage.
- 9. The firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:
(a) said frame assembly having an extractor element adapted for extracting engagement with a cartridge located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said breech face element defining a lateral recess receiving a portion of said extractor element therein.
- 10. A firearm mechanism, comprising:
(a) a frame having a barrel defining a cartridge chamber; (b) a magazine for serially positioning cartridges at a pickup location relative to said frame and barrel; (c) a reciprocating member for moving cartridges from said pickup location into said cartridge chamber and for extracting the cartridge cases of spent cartridges from said cartridge chamber; (d) a breech face recess being defined by said reciprocating member; and (e) a breech face element being removably secured within said breech face recess, said breech face element being adapted to fit a cartridge of desired caliber and configuration.
- 11. The firearm of claim 10, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining a recoil force transmitting geometry; and (b) said breech face element having a matching force transmitting geometry having intimate, substantially fixed surface to surface relation with said recoil force transmitting geometry.
- 12. The firearm mechanism of claim 10 , wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining first connection means; and (b) second connection means being received by said first connection means and securing said breech element to said reciprocating member.
- 13. The firearm mechanism of claim 12, wherein:
(a) a cartridge extractor being located within said frame assembly and having a cartridge engaging end adapted to be received within the rim groove of a cartridge case; (b) said breech face element defining a connection recess having an internal shoulder; (c) said first connection means being an internally threaded opening defined within said breech face element; (d) said second connection means being a screw member for engaging within said internally threaded opening and having a screw head for retaining engagement with said internal shoulder; and (e) said breech face element defining an extractor recess receiving said cartridge extractor therein.
- 14. The firearm mechanism of claim 12, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member having a firing pin passage defining an internal shoulder; (b) a firing pin being movable within said firing pin passage for striking the primer of a cartridge located within said firing chamber; (c) said first connection means being an internally threaded opening in said breech force element; (d) said second connection means being an externally threaded retainer element being received by said reciprocating member and having a retaining head engaging said interfnal shoulder and securing said breech face element to said reciprocating element, said externally threaded retainer element defining a firing pin passage section; and (e) when said breech face element is retained in secured relation to said reciprocating element, a portion of said firing pin being movable within said firing pin passage section.
- 15. The firearm mechanism of claim 11, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member having a firing pin adapted for striking the primer of a cartridge located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said means retaining said breech face element defining a firing pin passage; and (c) with said breech face element being retained within said breech face seat recess, a portion of said firing pin adapted to be moved within said firing pin passage.
- 16. The firearm mechanism of claim 11, wherein:
(a) said frame assembly having an extractor element adapted for extracting engagement with a cartridge located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said breech face element defining a lateral recess receiving a portion of said extractor element therein.
- 17. A cartridge handling reciprocating member for assembly with a firearm mechanism, comprising:
(a) an elongate reciprocating member adapted for guided relation with a firearm mechanism and defining a breech face recess; and (b) a breech face element being located within said breech face recess and being releasably secured to said elongate reciprocating member.
- 18. The cartridge handling reciprocating member of claim 17, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating member defining first connection means; and (b) second connection means being received by said first connection means and securing said breech face element to said reciprocating member.
- 19. The cartridge handling reciprocating member of claim 17, wherein:
(a) said breech face recess being defined by a centrally located generally planar force transmitting surface and by curved side force transmitting surfaces extending from respective sides of said centrally located generally planar force transmitting surface; and (b) said breech face element having a rear force transmitting surface configuration having surface to surface matching relation with said centrally located generally planar force transmitting surface and said curved side force transmitting surfaces.
- 20. The cartridge handling reciprocating member of claim 17, wherein:
(a) said reciprocating element defining a firing pin passage located substantially centrally thereof and defining a side opening for receiving a cartridge extractor; and (b) a connector screw extending through said firing pin passage and being received in threaded engagement by said breech face element.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The benefit of United States Provisional Application Serial No. 60/070,868, filed on Jan. 9, 1998 by Sandy L. Strayer and entitled “Interchangeable Breech Face Slide For Handguns” is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60070868 |
Jan 1998 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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Date |
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09227326 |
Jan 1999 |
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09982500 |
Oct 2001 |
US |