1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to firearms and more specifically to a folding stock attachment with modified bolt carrier for automatic recoil rifles and pistols, which allows a stock to be folded to a right side of the firearm.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 8,631,601 to Langevin et al. discloses an automatic or semiautomatic rifle with folding clamshell buttstock. U.S. Pat. No. 8,769,855 to Law discloses a folding stock adaptor for military-style assault rifles and a method for its use.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a folding stock attachment with a modified bolt carrier for automatic recoil rifles and pistols, which allows a stock to be folded to a right side of the firearm and which has a shorter length than that of the prior art.
The present invention provides a folding stock attachment with a modified bolt carrier for automatic recoil rifles and pistols, which has a shorter length than that of the prior art. The folding stock attachment with a modified bolt carrier for automatic recoil rifles and pistols (folding stock attachment) preferably includes a modified bolt carrier, a folding stock member, a shortened buffer tube, an end cap, a butt stock threaded tube and a bolt carrier sleeve. The modified bolt carrier includes a bolt end and a buffer end. A sleeve bore is formed in the buffer end of the modified carrier bolt to receive the bolt carrier sleeve. It is preferable to shorten the buffer end by 5-1 inch, before forming the sleeve bore. A sleeve spring is placed on the bolt carrier sleeve. A sleeve flange is formed on an end of the bolt carrier sleeve to retain the sleeve spring. The folding stock member includes a swing base, a swing arm, a pivot pin and an arm spring. A tube bore is formed through the swing base to receive the shortened buffer tube. A lower base flange extends outward from a bottom of the swing base and an upper base flange extends outward from a top of the swing base. Opposing ends of the pivot pin are retained in the upper and lower base flange. The arm spring is retained on the pivot pin.
The swing arm includes a butt stock ring and a pivot arm. The pivot arm extends from the stock ring. A pivot hole is formed through a distal end of the pivot arm. The pivot hole is sized to receive the pivot pin. A threaded bore is formed in the stock ring to threadably receive the butt stock threaded tube. The shortened buffer tube includes a first externally threaded end and a second externally threaded end. A tube flange is formed at an end of the first threaded end. A sleeve flange bore is formed in through the shortened buffer tube. The sleeve flange bore is sized to provide clearance for the tube flange.
The end cap includes an end cap portion and a guide rod. A threaded counterbore is formed in one end of the end cap portion. The threaded counterbore is sized to threadably receive the first externally threaded end of the shortened buffer tube. The guide rod is pressed into the end cap portion. A guide spring is placed on the guide rod. An inner perimeter of the bolt carrier sleeve is sized to receive the guide rod.
The folding stock attachment is preferably assembled in the following manner. The shortened buffer tube is inserted into the tube bore in the swing base. The second external threaded end is threaded into a lower receiver of a firearm. The bolt carrier sleeve is inserted into the shortened buffer tube and finally into the modified bolt carrier with the guide spring placed over the bolt carrier sleeve. The end cap is threaded on to the first external thread of the shortened buffer tube. One end of the butt stock threaded tube is threaded into the swing arm. The other end of the butt stock threaded tube is then threaded into a butt stock of a firearm. The swing arm is inserted into the swing base and the pivot pin inserted through the top and bottom flanges with a spring disposed below the pivot arm.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a folding stock attachment, which allows a stock to be folded to a right side of the firearm.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a folding stock attachment, which has a shorter length than that of the prior art.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The swing arm 36 includes a butt stock ring 48 and a pivot arm 50. The pivot arm 50 extends from an outer perimeter of the stock ring 48. A pivot hole 52 is formed through a distal end of the pivot arm 50. The pivot hole 52 is sized to receive the pivot pin 38. With reference to
With reference to
The folding stock attachment 1 is preferably assembled in the following manner. The shortened buffer tube 14 is inserted into the tube bore 42 in the swing base 34. The second external threaded end 58 is threaded into the lower receiver 104 of the firearm 100. A non-rotation projection 35 preferably extends from the swing base 34 to engage an alignment hole in the lower receiver 104. The bolt carrier sleeve 20 is inserted into shortened buffer tube 14 and finally into the modified bolt carrier 10 with the sleeve spring 30 placed over the bolt carrier sleeve 20. The end cap 16 is threaded on to the first external thread 56 of the shortened buffer tube 14. One end of the butt stock threaded tube 18 is threaded into the swing arm 36. The other end of the butt stock threaded tube 18 is then threaded into the butt stock 102 of the firearm 100. The swing arm 36 is inserted into the swing base 38 and the pivot pin 38 is inserted through the top and bottom flanges 44, 46 with the spring 40 disposed below the pivot arm 50.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
This is a non-provisional patent application, which claims the benefit of provisional application No. 62/073,223 filed on Oct. 31, 2014.
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8955422 | Schumacher | Feb 2015 | B1 |
8991088 | Young | Mar 2015 | B1 |
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62073223 | Oct 2014 | US |