Claims
- 1. A breech-loading firearm comprising:
- a stationary receiver having a forwardly-facing abutment;
- a breech block pivotally mounted near one end on said receiver and having a rearward-facing second abutment engaging said first abutment in firing position;
- a barrel slidably mounted near its forward end for forward and rearward movement on said receiver and pivotally connected at its rear end to the other end of said breech block; and
- means for firing a cartridge disposed in the rear end of said barrel;
- whereby forward movement of said barrel to open the breech at the rear of the barrel bore during firing is prevented by said pivotal connection and the rearward reaction of the expanding gases on said breech block, but said barrel and said other end of said breech block can be moved forwardly after firing to open the breech.
- 2. A firearm as in claim 1, wherein said one end and said other end are the lower and upper ends, respectively, of said breech block, and said rear end of said barrel moves forward and downward to open the breech.
- 3. A firearm as in claim 1, further comprising a breech block latch movably mounted on said receiver, with a spring biasing said latch into latching engagement with said breech block, to prevent movement thereof to open the breech before firing, and means for releasing said latch.
- 4. A firearm as in claim 3, wherein said latch is automatically released by said firing means during firing.
- 5. A firearm as in claim 4, wherein said firing means comprises a firing pin slidable in said breech block, and a spring-actuated hammer carried by said receiver and engageable with said firing pin to drive the latter into the cartridge; and said releasing means comprises a shoulder on said hammer engageable with said latch in its firing movement to release said latch from said breech block.
- 6. A firearm as in claim 1, further comprising means actuated by the opening of the breech for extracting and ejecting a cartridge from a chamber in said rear end of said barrel bore.
- 7. A firearm as in claim 6, wherein the last-named means comprises an extractor-ejector member, pivotally mounted on the pivotal connection between said barrel and said breech block, and comprising an extracting claw disposed in said chamber and an arm engageable by a shoulder on said breech block during the opening of the breech.
- 8. A firearm as in claim 6, wherein the last-named means comprises an extractor-ejector member slidably mounted on said barrel and having an extracting claw disposed in said chamber, a spring biasing said member rearward, a spring-biased latch pivotably mounted on said barrel and engaged with said member to prevent rearward movement thereof, and a shoulder on said breech block engageable with said latch during the opening of the breech to release said latch from said member.
- 9. A firearm as in claim 2, further comprising means actuated by the opening of the breech for cocking said firing means.
- 10. A firearm as in claim 9, wherein said firing means comprises a firing pin slidable in said breech block and a hammer pivoted on said receiver and engageable with said firing pin to fire the cartridge, and said cocking means comprises a rearward-extending arm on said breech block which engages a shoulder on said hammer and pivots the latter to cocked position during the opening of the breech.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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3332162 |
Martwick et al. |
Jul 1967 |
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Silsby |
Nov 1968 |
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3641691 |
Ellis et al. |
Feb 1972 |
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