Claims
- 1. In an automatic gun comprising a receiver; a bolt carrier reciprocatable longitudinally in said receiver; a buffer assembly mounted at the rear of the receiver in the path of the bolt carrier for buffering the recoil force generated by the bolt carrier during movement thereof in the recoil direction; a shoulder (42) upstanding from the bolt carrier and a spring-urged sear (41) carried by the buffer assembly for engaging the shoulder to latch the carrier against movement in the counter-recoil direction; and a trigger swingably mounted at the rear end of the receiver for lifting the sear out of operative alignment with the shoulder, whereby the receiver is then enabled to undergo movement in the counter-recoil direction: the improvement comprising safety stop means for restricting the trigger to an inactive position disengaged from the sear; said safety stop means comprising an arm structure swingably mounted on the receiver for movement between a first active position in the path of the trigger to a second inactive position out of the path of the trigger, and a handle connected to said arm structure for moving same between its first and second positions; a disengageable safety latch movable from a first position restraining the bolt carrier against counter-recoil movement to a second position out of operative alignment with the bolt carrier; and means operatively interconnecting the stop means and latch so that the arm structure is in its active position when the latch is in its carrier-restraining position.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1: said interconnecting means comprising a rotary shaft extending along the swing axis of the arm structure, whereby manual turning movement of the arm structure produces rotational movement of the shaft; said safety latch comprising a pawl mounted on the shaft for pivotal movement on an axis transverse to the shaft axis.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2: the bolt carrier having a non-circular opening oriented so that when the aforementioned shaft is in one rotated position the pawl passes freely through the non-circular opening, and when the shaft is in a second rotated position the pawl trips on the surface of said opening to latch the bolt carrier against counter-recoil movement.
- 4. The improvement of claim 2: said rotary shaft being restrained against axial motion by means of a surrounding swagable sleeve; said shaft having an enlarged mandrel thereon engaged with an end surface of the sleeve; said mandrel having an outer diameter that is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the sleeve, whereby high axial forces imposed on the shaft by the bolt carrier cause the mandrel to move through the sleeve to swage the sleeve inner surface and thus absorb the high axial forces.
- 5. In an automatic gun comprising a receiver; a bolt carrier reciprocatable longitudinally in said receiver; a buffer assembly mounted at the rear of the receiver in the path of the bolt carrier for buffering the recoil force generated by the bolt carrier during movement thereof in the recoil direction; a shoulder (42) upstanding from the bolt carrier and a spring-urged sear (41) carried by the buffer assembly for engaging the shoulder to latch the carrier against movement in the counter-recoil direction; and a trigger swingably mounted at the rear end of the receiver for lifting the sear out of operative alignment with the shoulder, whereby the receiver is then enabled to undergo movement in the counter-recoil direction:
- the improvement comprising a bearing sleeve affixed to the rear wall of the receiver with its axis parelleling the movement path of the bolt carrier; a shaft rotatably journaled in the bearing sleeve; a safety pawl mounted on the front end of the shaft for pivotal movement around an axis transverse to the shaft axis; the bolt carrier having a non-circular opening in its rear wall, whereby when the shaft is in one rotated position the carrier rear wall passes across the pawl without contacting same, and when the shaft is in a second rotated position the carrier rear wall passes across the pawl with a trip action thereon; a barrel keyed axially to the shaft at the rear end of the bearing sleeve; a mandrel carried by the shaft in axially spaced relation to the barrel; a swagable sleeve interposed between the mandrel and barrel whereby high axial impact forces imposed on the shaft by the bolt carrier cause the mandrel to swage the inner surface of the associated sleeve to thereby absorb and cushion the forces; an arm structure projecting radially from the barrel to a position in the path of the trigger when the shaft is in one rotated position; and a handle projecting from the barrel to permit manual rotation of the barrel and associated shaft.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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