Claims
- 1. A semi-automatic handgun type 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 recoil actuated spring returned reciprocating slide 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 said reciprocating slide member defining an end face and having an insert receptacle therein defining side walls and an internal force transmitting surface and intersecting said end face, said reciprocating member having a retainer shoulder; (d) an interchangeable breech face insert being located within said insert receptacle of said reciprocating member and having intimate surface to surface force transmitting engagement with said internal force transmitting surface, said breech face element being adapted to fit a cartridge of desired caliber and configuration and having a firing pin opening and threaded retainer opening therein; and (e) a retainer element being received by said threaded retainer opening and releasably securing said interchangeable breech face insert in force transmitting relation within said insert receptacle.
- 2. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:(a) said internal force transmitting surface of said reciprocating member defining an internal recoil force transmitting surface geometry; and (b) said interchangeable breech face element having a matching external force transmitting surface geometry having intimate, substantially fixed surface to surface relation with said recoil force transmitting geometry.
- 3. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:(a) said interchangeable reciprocating slide member defining said retainer shoulder; and (b) said retainer element being a retainer screw having a screw head for retaining engagement with said retainer shoulder for securing said interchangeable breech face element within said insert receptacle of said reciprocating member.
- 4. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 3, wherein:(a) said reciprocating slide member defining an internal connection passage and having said retainer shoulder therein; (b) an internally threaded opening defined within said interchangeable breech face element; and (c) said retainer screw being received within said internally threaded opening and having a screw head having releasable retaining engagement with said retainer shoulder, said retainer screw having a firing pin passage therethrough.
- 5. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 4, wherein:(a) said interchangeable breech face element 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 for relative movement within said extractor recess.
- 6. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 3, wherein:(a) a firing pin being movable within said frame assembly for striking a primer of a one of the cartridges when located within said firing chamber of said barrel; (b) an internally threaded opening being defined by said interchangeable breech face element; (c) an internal firing pin passage being defined by said reciprocating slide member; (d) said retainer shoulder being defined by said reciprocating slide member and being located within said internal firing pin passage; and (e) said retainer element comprising a retainer screw being located within said internal firing pin passage and having a threaded section being received by said internally threaded opening and, said retainer screw having a screw head engaging said retainer shoulder and securing said interchangeable breech face element within said insert receptacle of said reciprocating slide member, said retainer screw defining a firing pin passage receiving a portion of said firing pin in movable relation therein.
- 7. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:(a) said reciprocating slide member defining a breech face seat recess and defining a firing pin passage and having said retainer shoulder within said firing pin passage; and (b) said interchangeable breech face element being removably positioned within said breech face seat recess and having a threaded retainer opening therein; and (c) said retainer element comprising a retainer screw element being located within said firing pin passage and having threaded engagement within said threaded retainer opening and having a screw head engaging said retainer shoulder and retaining said interchangeable breech face element in removable, substantially fixed relation within said breech face seat recess.
- 8. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 7, wherein:(a) said frame assembly having a firing pin adapted for striking a primer of a cartridge when located within said cartridge chamber of said barrel; and (b) said retainer screw element defining a firing pin passage receiving a portion of said firing pin in moveable relation therein.
- 9. The semi-automatic handgun type firearm mechanism of claim 1, wherein:(a) said frame assembly having an extractor element adapted for extracting engagement with a cartridge when located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said interchangeable breech face element defining an extractor recess receiving a portion of said extractor element therein.
- 10. A semi-automatic handgun mechanism, comprising:(a) a handgun frame having a barrel defining a cartridge chamber and having a firing pin in moveable assembly therewith; (b) a magazine being receivable in releasable assembly with said handgun frame for serially positioning cartridges at a pickup location relative to said frame and barrel; (c) a spring urged recoil operated reciprocating slide member having reciprocating assembly with said handgun frame for moving cartridges from said pickup location into said cartridge chamber and for extracting the cartridge cases of spent cartridges from said cartridge chamber, said spring urged recoil operated reciprocating slide member defining a firing pin passage therein and having an internal retainer shoulder; (d) a breech face recess being defined within said reciprocating slide member; (e) an interchangeable breech face element being removably located within said breech face recess, said interchangeable breech face element being adapted to fit a cartridge of desired caliber and configuration and defining a firing pin passage having a portion of said firing pin moveably located therein; and (f) a retainer screw having threaded engagement with said interchangeable breech face element and having a screw head engaging said internal retainer shoulder and releasably retaining said interchangeable breech face element within said breech face recess.
- 11. The semi-automatic handgun mechanism of claim 10, wherein:(a) said breech face recess of said reciprocating slide member having an internal recoil force transmitting geometry; and (b) said interchangeable breech face element having a matching external force transmitting geometry having intimate, substantially fixed surface to surface contact relation with said internal recoil force transmitting geometry of said breech face recess.
- 12. The semi-automatic handgun mechanism of claim 10, wherein:said retainer screw defining a firing pin passage receiving a portion of said firing pin in movable relation therein.
- 13. The semi-automatic handgun mechanism of claim 10 wherein:(a) a cartridge extractor being located within said reciprocating slide member and having a cartridge engaging end adapted to be received within a rim groove of a cartridge case located within said cartridge chair; (b) said reciprocating slide member defining a connection recess having said internal retainer shoulder; (c) an internally threaded opening being defined within said interchangeable breech face element; (d) a said retainer screw engaging within said internally threaded opening and having a screw head in retaining engagement with said internal retainer shoulder and securing said interchangeable breech face element within said breech face recess; and (e) said interchangeable breech face element defining an extractor recess receiving a portion of said cartridge extractor therein.
- 14. The semi-automatic handgun mechanism of claim 10 wherein:(a)said reciprocating slide member having a firing pin passage defining said internal retainer shoulder therein; (b) said firing pin being movable within said firing pin passage for striking a primer of a cartridge located within said firing chamber; (c) an internally threaded opening being defined in said interchangeable breech face element; and (d) said retainer screw being located within said firing pin passage of said reciprocating slide member and having a retaining head engaging said internal shoulder and securing said interchangeable breech face element within said breech face recess of said reciprocating slide member, said retainer screw defining a firing pin passage section; and (e) when said interchangeable breech face element is retained in secured relation within said breech face recess of said reciprocating slide member, a portion of said tiring pin being movable within said firing pin passage section.
- 15. The semi-automatic handgun mechanism of claim 11, wherein:(a) said reciprocating slide member having an extractor element therein adapted for extracting engagement with a cartridge located within said cartridge chamber; and (b) said interchangeable breech face element defining an extractor recess receiving a portion of said extractor element therein.
- 16. A cartridge handling reciprocating slide assembly of a semi-automatic handgun mechanism having a firearm frame, comprising:(a) an elongate reciprocating slide member adapted for guided relation with said firearm frame and defining an internal breech face recess having an internal recoil force transmitting geometry, said elongate reciprocating slide member defining a firing pin passage having a firing pin moveable therein and defining an internal retainer shoulder therein about said firing pin passage; (b) an interchangeable breech face element being located within said breech face recess and having an external force transmitting surface geometry disposed is surface to surface recoil force transmitting engagement with said internal recoil force transmitting geometry of said breech face recess, said interchangeable breech face element having a threaded opening therein; and (c) a retainer screw having a screw head in retaining engagement with said internal retainer shoulder of said elongate reciprocating slide member and having releasable retaining engagement with said interchangeable breech face element and releasably retaining said interchangeable breech face element seated in recoil force transmitting relation within said internal breech face recess.
- 17. The cartridge handling member of claim 16, 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 interchangeable breech face element having a rear force transmitting surface configuration having surface to surface matching recoil force transmitting relation with said centrally located generally planar force transmitting surface and said curved side force transmitting surfaces.
- 18. The cartridge handling member of claim 16, wherein:(a) said elongate reciprocating slide member defining a extractor passage having a cartridge extractor located therein; and (b) said retainer screw being located within said firing pin passage and being received in threaded engagement by said breech face element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application(s) application Ser. No. 09/227,326 filed on Jan. 6. 1999 now abandoned.
The non-provisional application designated above, namely application Ser. No. 09/227,326, filed Jan. 6. 1999, claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application(s) No(s).: 60/070,868 Jan. 9. 1998 now abandoned.
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