Claims
- 1. A self-actuating blow forward firearm comprising:
- a) a receiver tube having a forward end and a rearward end,
- b) a breech block fixedly mounted approximate the rearward end of the receiver tube, the breech block including a firing pin mounted thereon,
- c) an inner movable barrel mounted within the receiver tube and having a cartridge chamber and a bore therein, the inner movable barrel further including a rear barrel portion slidably engaging an inner surface of the receiver tube,
- d) an inner barrel guide mounted between the receiver tube and the inner movable barrel,
- e) a bias spring mounted within a first chamber formed by the receiver tube, the inner movable barrel, the rear barrel portion and the inner barrel guide, a first end of the bias spring being disposed against the rear barrel portion and a second end of the bias spring being disposed against the inner barrel guide,
- f) a piston attached to the forward end of the inner movable barrel,
- g) a second chamber formed by the inner barrel guide, the receiver tube, the piston and the inner movable barrel,
- h) at least one first exhaust opening provided in the forward end of the inner movable barrel so that the bore of the inner movable barrel is in communication with the second chamber,
- i) a cocking handle attached to the rear barrel portion and a slot in the receiver tube in which the cocking handle rides during movement of the inner movable barrel, and
- j) a muzzle brake attached to the forward end of the inner movable barrel, mounted on the interior of receiver tube and aligned with the bore thereof
- whereby the inner movable barrel is pulled forward through the receiver tube by the action of a bullet traveling down the bore of the inner movable barrel and by the action of exhaust gases acting upon the piston and the inner movable barrel being pushed rearward through the receiver tube by action of the bias spring so that the firearm is capable of firing a plurality of cartridges automatically.
- 2. The firearm as described in claim 1 wherein a plurality of first exhaust openings are provided around the circumference of the inner movable barrel.
- 3. The firearm as described in claim 1 wherein at least one second exhaust opening is provided in the receiver tube.
- 4. The firearm as described in claim 3 wherein a plurality of second exhaust openings are provided around the circumference of the receiver tube.
- 5. The firearm as described in claim 1 wherein the muzzle brake includes at least one lateral aperture in a wall thereof so that exhaust gases may move through the muzzle brake to assist the forward movement of the inner movable barrel.
- 6. The firearm as described in claim 5 wherein the muzzle brake includes a plurality of lateral apertures around the circumference of the wall of the muzzle brake.
- 7. A self-actuating blow forward firearm comprising:
- a) a receiver tube having a forward end and a rearward end,
- b) a breech block fixedly mounted approximate the rearward end of the receiver tube, the breech block including a firing pin mounted thereon,
- c) an inner movable barrel mounted within the receiver tube and having a cartridge chamber and a bore therein, the inner movable barrel further including a rear barrel portion slidably engaging an inner surface of the receiver tube,
- d) an inner barrel guide mounted between the receiver tube and the inner movable barrel,
- e) a first chamber formed by the receiver tube, the inner movable barrel, the rear barrel portion and the inner barrel guide,
- f) means within the first chamber for biasing the inner movable barrel toward the rearward end of the receiver tube,
- g) a second chamber formed by the inner barrel guide, the receiver tube, the piston and the inner movable barrel,
- h) means within the second chamber for pulling the inner movable barrel toward the forward end of the receiver tube,
- i) means for dampening forward movement of the inner movable barrel by momentarily sealing air within the first chamber during the final portion of the forward movement of the inner movable barrel, and
- j) means for retarding rearward movement of the inner movable barrel by momentarily sealing air within the first chamber creating a partial vacuum during the initial portion of the rearward movement of the inner movable barrel
- wherein the action of the firearm being fired activates the forward and rearward movement of the inner movable barrel so that the firearm is capable of firing a plurality of cartridges automatically.
- 8. The firearm as described in claim 7 wherein the means for biasing the inner movable barrel toward the rearward end of the receiver tube include a bias spring mounted within the first chamber.
- 9. The firearm as described in claim 7 wherein a first end of the bias spring is disposed against the rear barrel portion and a second end of the bias spring is disposed against the inner barrel guide.
- 10. The firearm as described in claim 7 wherein the means for pulling the inner barrel toward the forward end of the receiver tube includes a piston attached to the forward end of the inner movable barrel, and at least one aperture provided in the forward end of the inner movable barrel so that the bore of the inner movable barrel is in communication with the second chamber.
- 11. The firearm as described in claim 10 wherein the means for pulling the inner barrel toward the forward end of the receiver tube further includes a muzzle brake having at least one muzzle aperture therein so that exhaust gases from the inner barrel are diverted in such a manner as to increase the forward movement of the inner barrel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/451,451, filed Dec. 15, 1989, now abandoned, and entitled Self-Actuating Blow Forward Firearm.
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