The invention relates to firearms such as rifles and shotguns. More specifically, the novel structure is a forend member that can compatibly receive different types of receivers or actions. Presently conventional individual rifle stocks are peculiar to their own individual actions. These rifle stocks only fit the shape of that particular action.
The firearm receiver is also known as an action. A few of the different types of actions would be Hawa-Weatherby type action, the 50 caliber Barrett action, a Winchester action, a Remington 700 action, etc. These different kinds of actions can be purchased separately from the specific individual stock that is normally required for that specific action.
It is an object of the invention to provide a novel elongated forend member that can be assembled with any one of a multitude of existing firearm actions.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a novel elongated forend member that can have anyone of many different types of sliders and butt stocks assembled to the rear of the forend member.
It is another object of the invention to provide a novel elongated forend member that can be injection molded or milled from a metal billet such as aluminum.
It is an additional object of the invention to provide a novel elongated forend member having a distinct modern appearance.
The principal component of the modular system rifle stock is an elongated forend member. It has a pair of laterally spaced sidewalls whose bottom ends are connected to the bottom wall to form an elongated chamber that extends substantially the length of the forend member. The front end of the forend member is normally positioned below the gun barrel. The rear end of the forend extends slightly beyond the rear end of the firearm action. The forend member has a pair of vertical apertures that receive the screws that are secured to the action and/or gun barrel. The forend member is configured so that it can receive one of many existing actions that are on the market.
The rear end of the forend member has a boss member extending rearwardly therefrom. There is a threaded bore in the boss member. If the forend member has been formed from a billet, the boss is an integral piece of the billet member. If the forend member has been injected molded, the boss member would have been inserted into the mold so that it is formed integrally with the rear wall of the forend member.
The boss member could have any desired peripheral configuration, but a preferred configuration is a boss member having four sides shaped like a square. A slider or wooden stock or other type of stock could be secured directly to the rear end of the forend member by a bolt. The slider or front end of the stock would have a mating interlocking recess for receiving the boss member.
It is to be understood that instead of having a protruding body member, a recess could be formed in the rear wall of the forend member and then the slider or front end of a stock to be assembled thereto would have a protrusion of a mating configuration.
In an embodiment where a slider is secured to the rear of the forend, a pistol grip having a recoil system therein similar to that illustrated U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,195 could be used. Also a recoil system, such as manufactured by Knoxx Industries, may be incorporated into the structure of the adjustable length of the stock.
No one has made a stock that fits all types of rifles including rifles having different actions. No one has made a one piece forend member or rifle forend to fit different kinds of actions. No one has made a detachable butt portion of a stock that can be assembled to and disassembled from one action to another. The present stocks on the market are all peculiar to the particular type of action for which it has been manufactured.
A person can buy individual actions and have a rifle forend custom made for that particular action. Then they can purchase one or more different butt stocks or adjustable butt stocks that can be interchanged with the actions they have purchased. It is therefore not necessary to purchase a separate butt stock for each rifle or shotgun.
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Although this invention has been described in connection with specific forms and embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that various modifications other than those discussed above may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. For example, equivalent elements may be substituted for those specifically shown and described, certain features may be used independently of other features, and the number and configuration of various components described above may be altered, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended Claims.
This patent application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/771,934 filed Feb. 9, 2006.
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