Claims
- 1. A semi-automatic shotgun comprising:(a) a barrel having a bore with a breech at its proximal end and having seat-defining projections extending rearwardly from the breech, said barrel having a gas port at a location along the bore communicating with a gas cylinder having a piston; (b) a receiver having a side loading port and a bottom ejection port, said receiver receiving said barrel and a stock; (c) a connecting rod assembly extending along said barrel operably driven by said piston, said connecting rod assembly having an axially extending connecting rod; (d) a carrier assembly having a recoil spring movable to a compressed position by said connecting rod assembly, said carrier assembly defining a shell receiving space and including a carrier arm pivotally secured thereto; (e) a bolt assembly having an upper bolt member and a lower bolt member, said lower bolt member having a face and receiving a firing pin, locking lugs associated with said lower bolt member, said locking lugs being engageable in said barrel seat defining projections when said lower bolt is in a forward position, said upper bolt member being operably connected to said connecting rod and moveable relative to said lower bolt member whereby rearward movement of said connecting rod will move said upper bolt to release said lugs allowing said lower bolt to move rearward to a position to engage a shell dropped from the carrier assembly; and (f) a trigger assembly including a trigger shoe, sear and a trigger carriage operationally connected to a hammer, said hammer being moved rearwardly by said lower bolt and returned to a ready-to-fire position by the sear.
- 2. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said barrel is a lower barrel.
- 3. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said gas port comprises a plurality of ports circumferentially about the barrel at an intermediate location.
- 4. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said trigger assembly and said carrier assembly are each separate modular components.
- 5. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said upper bolt member is slidable between a forward and a rearward position, said upper bolt member being driven rearwardly by said connecting red assembly to said rearward position in which said upper and lower bolt members move together to a full rearward position striking a surface of the receiver.
- 6. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said trigger assembly comprises:(a) a trigger frame; (b) a trigger carriage pivotally mounted to said frame; (c) a trigger shoe on said carriage; (d) a sear pivotally secured to said trigger frame, said sear having a rear and forward end; (e) a disconnect link pivotally mounted to the rear of the carriage frame; (f) a hammer pivotally mounted to said trigger frame; and (g) whereby said hammer is pivoted rearwardly by said bolt, said hammer being returned to a ready-to-fire position angularly disposed relative to a firing pin by said sear and is released upon pressure being applied to said trigger shoe.
- 7. The shotgun of claim 6 wherein said trigger assembly further includes a surface engageable with said disconnect to return said disconnect into position against the sear after firing.
- 8. The shotgun of claim 5 further including a safety lock associated with said bolt assembly engaging said firing pin and release means operable to disengage said safety lock only when said bolt assembly is in a proper firing position.
- 9. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said lower bolt member includes shell retaining means on said face engageable with the base of a shell and an extractor which cooperate to engage and withdraw a spent shell as the bolt assembly moves rearwardly after firing.
- 10. The shotgun of claim 9 further including means for ejecting a spent shell.
- 11. The shotgun of claim 1 wherein said barrel is provided with a barrel extension in the breech area to prevent the shell from falling through the bottom ejection port upon loading and to guide a shell into the breech.
- 12. The shotgun of claim 11 wherein said seat-defining projections are located at opposite sides of the barrel and said barrel extension is located on the bottom of the barrel intermediate said seat-defining projections.
- 13. A semi-automatic shotgun comprising:(a) a barrel having a bore with a breech at its proximal end and having seat-defining projections extending rearwardly from the breech, said barrel having a gas port at a location along the bore communicating with a gas cylinder having a piston; (b) a receiver having a side loading port and a bottom ejection port, said receiver receiving said barrel and a stock; (c) a connecting rod assembly extending along said barrel operably driven by said piston, said connecting rod assembly having an axially extending connecting rod; (d) a carrier assembly having a recoil spring movable to a compressed position by said connecting rod assembly, said carrier assembly defining a shell receiving space and including a carrier arm pivotally secured thereto; (e) a bolt having a face and receiving a firing pin and locking lugs associated with said bolt, said locking lugs being engageable in said barrel seat defining projections when said bolt is in a forward position, said bolt being operably connected to said connecting rods and whereby rearward movement of said connecting rods will move said bolt to release said lugs allowing said bolt to move rearward to a position to engage a shell dropped from the carrier assembly; and (f) a trigger assembly including a trigger shoe, sear and a trigger carriage operationally connected to a hammer, said hammer being moved rearwardly by said bolt and returned to a ready-to-fire position by the sear.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/624,410 entitled “Semi-Automatic Gas-Operated Shotgun” filed Jul. 24, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,347,569.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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