Claims
- 1. A muzzle loading firearm comprising a barrel having a front end and a closed rear end and attached to a receiver; means for receiving a percussion cap operatively connected to a flash hole formed in the rear end of the barrel; a bolt assembly having a front and a rear end and positioned within the receiver behind and substantially aligned with the barrel, the bolt assembly being operatively connected to a trigger assembly and comprising a bolt body, a firing pin within the bolt body, a spring positioned within the bolt body to bias the firing pin forward means on the firing pin positioned to connect the firing pin to the trigger assembly, means for cocking the firing pin, means for retaining the firing pin and firing pin spring within the bolt body, and means for movement of the bolt assembly longitudinally and rotationally within the receiver; a cam follower on a middle portion of the bolt body;, and a cam cut in the receiver positioned to engage the cam follower on the bolt body.
- 2. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the cam cut in the receiver comprises a longitudinal section substantially aligned with the barrel, connected at its forward end to a transverse section.
- 3. A firearm of claim 2 wherein the cam cut in the receiver further comprises a transitional section extending at an angle and connecting the longitudinal section with the transverse section.
- 4. A firearm of claim 2 wherein the cam cut in the receiver further comprises an arcuately extending transitional section connecting the longitudinal section with the transverse section.
- 5. A firearm of claim 2 further comprising a release mechanism pin located in the receiver and positioned directly below the rearward end of the longitudinal section of the cam cut in the receiver.
- 6. A firearm of claim 1 wherein the means cocking the firing pin is a second cam cut in the rear of the bolt body positioned to interact with the means for connecting the firing pin to the trigger assembly.
- 7. A muzzle loading firearm comprising a barrel having a front end and a closed rear end and attached to a receiver; means for receiving a percussion cap operatively connected to a flash hole formed in the rear end of the barrel; a bolt assembly having a front and a rear end and positioned within the receiver behind and substantially aligned with the barrel, the bolt assembly being operatively connected to a trigger assembly and comprising a bolt body, a firing pin within the bolt body, a spring positioned within the bolt body to bias the firing pin forward, means on the firing pin positioned to connect the firing pin to the trigger assembly, means for cocking the firing pin, means for retaining the firing pin and firing pin spring within the bolt body, and a bolt handle on the bolt body for movement of the bolt assembly longitudinally and rotationally within the receiver; wherein the bolt handle is on the bolt body and positioned to engage a cam cut in the receiver.
- 8. A firearm of claim 7 wherein a slot is formed in the bolt body, and the slot comprises interconnected sections comprising a rearward transverse section, a longitudinal middle section, and a forward transverse section, the forward transverse section being graduated in depth to be flush with the surface of the bolt body at the terminus of the slot, the firearm further comprising a detent pin located in the receiver and biased to engage the slot formed in the bolt body.
- 9. A firearm of claim 8, wherein the rearward transverse section of the slot is of greater width than the middle and forward transverse sections of the slot.
- 10. A firearm of claim 7 wherein the means for cocking the firing pin is a second cam cut in the rear of the bolt body positioned to interact with the means for connecting the firing pin to the trigger assembly.
- 11. A muzzle loading firearm comprising a barrel having a front end and a closed rear end and attached to a receiver; means for receiving a percussion cap operatively connected to a flash hole formed in the rear end of the barrel; a bolt assembly having a front and a rear end and positioned within the receiver behind and substantially aligned with the barrel, the bolt assembly being operatively connected to a trigger assembly and comprising a bolt body, a firing pin within the bolt body, a spring positioned within the bolt body to bias the firing pin forward, means on the firing pin positioned to connect the firing pin to the trigger assembly, means for cocking the firing pin, means for retaining the firing pin and firing pin spring within the bolt body, and means for movement of the bolt assembly longitudinally and rotationally within the receiver; a cam follower on a rear portion of the bolt body; and a cam cut in the receiver positioned to engage the cam follower on the bolt body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/603,586, filed Feb. 21, 1996, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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J.M. Wickenden, Building an Unorthodox Slug Rifle, 1978, pp. 36-43. |
Continuations (1)
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