Claims
- 1. A firearm, comprising,
- an elongated barrel having a rearward end,
- a receiver at the rearward end having a breech opening in alignment with said barrel for receiving a rifle firing element thereof,
- a bolt having a longitudinal axis rotatably mounted on said firearm rearwardly of said breech opening,
- a spring loaded striker pin in said bolt,
- a cocking piece assembly on said rifle in operational engagement with said striker pin,
- cam surfaces on said bolt and said cocking piece assembly in engagement with each other and being shaped so that only rotation of said bolt from a first rotational position about its longitudinal axis to a second rotational position will cock said cocking piece to move said striker pin into a firing position,
- said firing element having a removable disc element mounted in a breech opening in said receiver and having a central bore in alignment with a center axis of said barrel, and a primer element in said bore in alignment with a forward end of said striker pin to be forcibly engaged thereby upon said rifle being fired; and
- a cam assembly being connected to said receiver and said bolt so that when said bolt is rotated from said second rotational position to said first rotational position, said bolt is cammed longitudinally forwardly a small increment of distance to tightly compress said disc element tightly against a forward vertical surface in said breech opening.
- 2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said cam assembly is a pin element slidably extending through a slot in said bolt, said slot extending in a laterally and forwardly direction with respect to the longitudinal axis of said bolt.
- 3. A method of cocking a firearm having an elongated barrel having a rearward end, a receiver at the rearward end having a breech opening in alignment with said barrel for receiving a rifle firing element therein, a bolt having a longitudinal axis rotatably mounted on said firearm rearwardly of said breech opening, a spring loaded striker pin in said bolt, and with cam surfaces on said bolt and said cocking piece in engagement with each other and being shaped so that only rotation of said bolt from a first rotational position about its longitudinal axis to a second rotational position will cock said striker pin, comprising,
- rotating said bolt from said first rotational position to said second rotational position without longitudinally moving said bolt in a direction towards said cocking piece.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of rotating said bolt from said second rotational position to said first rotational position such that said bolt is cammed longitudinally forwardly a small increment of distance.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon the Applicant's Provisional application Ser. No. 60/031,300 filed Nov. 18, 1996 and is a continuation of Design patent application Ser. No. 29/068,298 filed Mar. 27, 1997 abandoned which is a Continuation-In-Part of Design patent application Ser. No. 29/061,045 filed Oct. 16, 1996 (now abandoned).
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