Claims
- 1. A shotgun undercarriage, for use with a top receiver, barrel, fire control, carrier assembly, magazine assembly, and action system, the undercarriage comprising:a. a butt stock adaptable for housing an action spring; b. a bottom receiver, having at least one opening for mounting the fire control, the carrier assembly and the top receiver, the bottom receiver being formed integrally and unitary with the butt stock; c. a bottom receiver, having an integrated bolt buffer, the integrated bolt buffer being formed integrally and unitary with the rearward portion of said bottom receiver; and d. a forearm comprising a magazine housing, the forearm being integrally formed and unitary with the bottom receiver; e. the bottom receiver and forearm cooperatively forming at least one mounting surface capable of receiving the barrel and the top receiver.
- 2. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the butt stock, bottom receiver, and forearm comprise an integral and unitary molded material.
- 3. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 2 wherein the molded material is thermoplastic and is approximately twenty to fifty percent glass-filled polyamide nylon 6,6.
- 4. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the butt stock is formed with a grip having, an ambidextrous palm swell.
- 5. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the butt stock is formed with an elliptical butt end approximately 1¾ inches in width and approximately 5¼ inches in height.
- 6. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the bottom receiver has at least one upper opening for the top receiver, a first lower opening for the fire control, and a second lower opening for the carrier assembly, the second lower opening being located forwardly of the first lower opening.
- 7. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the magazine housing comprises the magazine tube to accommodate the magazine assembly.
- 8. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the magazine housing receives a magazine tube insert to accommodate the magazine assembly.
- 9. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the bottom receiver further comprises a lip formed to receive the top receiver.
- 10. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 1 wherein the forearm further comprises a guide ring pocket formed to receive a guide ring attached to the barrel.
- 11. A shotgun undercarriage comprising:a butt stock having a rearward end and a forward end; a bottom receiver having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end being integral and unitary with the forward end of the butt stock; a bottom receiver having an integrated bolt buffer, the integrated bolt buffer being integral and unitary with the rearward end of said bottom receiver; and a forearm having a rearward end and a forward end, the rearward end being, integral and unitary with the forward end of the bottom receiver.
- 12. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 11 wherein the undercarriage is a molded material.
- 13. The shotgun undercarriage of claim 11 wherein the molded material is thermoplastic and is approximately twenty to fifty percent glass-filled polyamide nylon 6,6.
- 14. A shotgun comprising:a barrel; a top receiver attached to the barrel; a magazine assembly; a fire control assembly; a carrier system; an action system; and an undercarriage comprising: (i) a butt stock having a forward end and a rearward end and the butt stock containing an axially extending action tube; (ii) a bottom receiver having a forward end and a rearward end that is formed integral and unitary with the forward end of the butt stock, the bottom receiver having an integrated bolt buffer formed integral and unitary with the rearward portion of the said bottom receiver, the bottom receiver also having a bottom and two parallel and opposing longitudinally extending, sides that define a top support; and (iii) a forearm with a forward end and a rearward end that is formed integral and unitary with the forward end of the bottom receiver, the forearm also containing an axially extending magazine housing, wherein the undercarriage, barrel, top receiver, magazine assembly, fire control assembly, carrier system, and action system combine to form an autoloading shotgun capable of receiving, carrying and firing, cartridges.
- 15. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the two parallel and opposing longitudinally extending sides of the bottom receiver further comprise longitudinally extending recesses formed on each of the parallel and opposing longitudinally extending sides of the bottom receiver.
- 16. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the bottom of the bottom receiver further comprises: a fire control aperture formed in the bottom of the bottom receiver; and a loadwell opening formed in the bottom of the bottom receiver forward of the fire control aperture.
- 17. The shotgun of claim 14 further comprising:a barrel with a rearward end and a forward end having a guide ring attached mesial to the rearward end and forward end; and a top receiver with a rearward end and a forward end, the forward end being attached to the rearward end of the barrel, the top receiver further including a bottom surface that is stepped downwardly from the top receiver to define opposing longitudinally extending, shoulders on each underside of the top receiver; wherein the forearm has a top surface formed to receive the barrel and also comprises a guide ring pocket formed within the forward end of the forearm to receive the guide ring, wherein the bottom receiver has a lip to receive the rearward end of the top receiver and two longitudinally extending recesses along the parallel and opposing, longitudinally extending sides to receive the shoulders of the top receiver.
- 18. The shotgun of claim 14 further comprising: a recoil pad attached to the rearward end of the butt stock.
- 19. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the forearm is forwardly tapered outwardly wherein the forward end of the forearm is wider than the rearward end of the forearm.
- 20. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the wall thickness of the undercarriage is substantially uniform and approximately ¼ inch.
- 21. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the forearm is formed with reinforced webbing.
- 22. The shotgun of claim 17 wherein the lip extends forwardly approximately ⅛ inch.
- 23. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the shotgun weighs from approximately 6 to 9 pounds.
- 24. The shotgun of claim 23 wherein the shotgun weighs from approximately 7 to 7¼ pounds.
- 25. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the magazine housing is a magazine tube to accommodate the magazine assembly.
- 26. The shotgun of claim 14 wherein the magazine housing receives a magazine tube insert to accommodate the magazine assembly.
- 27. A shotgun comprising:a unitary undercarriage comprising: (i) a butt stock having a forward end and a rearward end and the butt stock containing an axially extending action tube; (ii) a bottom receiver having a forward end and a rearward end and an integrated bolt buffer that is formed integral and unitary with the forward end of the butt stock having a bottom and two parallel and opposing longitudinally extending sides each having a longitudinally extending recess, and also having a lip extending forwardly from the upper surface of the rearward end of the bottom receiver; (iii) a forearm with a forward end and a rearward end that is formed integral and unitary with the forward end of the bottom receiver, the forearm containing an axially extending magazine tube, the forearm having a top surface defining channel and also having a guide ring pocket formed in the forward end; a barrel with a rearward end and a forward end having a guide ring attached mesial to the rearward end and forward end whereby the barrel seats within the channel of the forearm and the guide ring rests within the guide ring pocket of the forearm; a top receiver with a rearward end and a forward end, the forward end being integral and unitary with the rearward end of the barrel, the top receiver further including a bottom surface that is stepped downwardly from the top receiver to define opposing longitudinally extending shoulders along each underside of the top receiver whereby the shoulders seat within the longitudinally extending recesses of the bottom receiver and whereby the rearward end of the top receiver engages the lip of the bottom receiver; and a magazine assembly housed within the magazine tube; a fire control assembly mounted within the bottom of the bottom receiver; a carrier system mounted within the bottom of the bottom receiver forwardly of the fire control assembly; an inertia-based action system; and a recoil pad attached to the rearward end of the butt stock, wherein the undercarriage, barrel, top receiver, magazine assembly, fire control assembly, carrier system, action system, and recoil pad combine and functionally cooperate to allow the shotgun to receive, carry and fire cartridges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of pending application Ser. No. 09/239,274, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,256,921 filed Jan. 29, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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