Claims
- 1. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon comprising:
- a spotting rifle assembly having a single-trigger dual firing subassembly for firing both rifle and rocket armaments, a dual-function subassembly for cartridge-ejecting and bolt locking back, and a breech bolt and lock assembly;
- an electrical pulse generator for firing a rocket attached to said spotting rifle assembly; and
- a rocket tube mounted on said spotting rifle assembly.
- 2. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 further comprising a combination adjustable optical and open sight system attached to said rocket tube.
- 3. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said single-trigger dual firing subassembly comprises:
- a trigger housing having a frame adapted for attachment to the spotting rifle;
- a trigger rotatably mounted within said housing;
- a connector link pivotally mounted to said trigger, said connector link having a first lug at a first end for engagement of a primary sear and a second lug at a second end for engagement of a secondary sear;
- a selector bar rotatably mounted on said housing and engaging said connector link with an eccentric cam section thereby providing a position control of said connector link;
- a primary sear pivotally attached to said trigger housing frame and engaging said connector link;
- a primary rotating style hammer rotatably connected to said trigger housing and engaging said primary sear;
- a primary rotating style hammer spring connected to said hammer on a first end and having a second end for connection to a connector link spring lever;
- a connector link spring lever engaging and operated by said primary rotating style hammer spring and further engaging said connector link thereby providing a downward impetus to the second end of said connector link and urging said link against the selector bar;
- a secondary sear prop rotatably attached to said trigger housing frame and engaging the second end of said connector link;
- a secondary sear rotatably outside said housing frame and engaging said secondary sear prop; and
- a secondary hammer slideably mounted outside said trigger housing and engaging said secondary sear.
- 4. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said single-trigger, dual-firing subassembly further comprises;
- a trigger assembly having a single trigger;
- means for housing said trigger assembly;
- a primary sear connected to said trigger assembly;
- a secondary sear connected to said trigger assembly;
- means for alternately operating the primary and secondary sears connected thereto and further connected to said trigger assembly;
- a rotating hammer assembly engaging said primary sear; and
- a plunger-style hammer engaging said secondary sear.
- 5. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 4 wherein said means for alternately operating the first sear and second sear comprises a connector link rotatably mounted on the trigger and having a first end with a first engaging lug and a second end with a second engaging lug.
- 6. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 5 wherein said means for alternately operating the first and second sear further comprises a selector bar rotatably mounted to said means for housing, said selector bar having a cam section for engaging the connector link.
- 7. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 4 wherein said means for alternately operating the first and second sears further comprises a secondary sear prop rotatably mounted on said means for housing.
- 8. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said single trigger dual firing subassembly further comprises a means for selectively operating a rotating-style hammer and a plunger-style hammer.
- 9. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said dual function subassembly for cartridge ejecting and bolt locking back comprises:
- means for locking back a bolt in a rearward position;
- means for ejecting a cartridge inserted into said means for locking back;
- a single spring located within said means for locking back, said spring operating both said means for locking back and said means for ejecting; and
- means for retaining-said locking back and said ejecting means as an operating mechanism attached to said spotting rifle assembly.
- 10. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 9 wherein said means for locking back comprises a hollow cylindrical tube lockback having a slot on an upper surface and a slot on a lower surface and further having a beveled shoulder on a bolt-engaging end.
- 11. A shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said breech bolt and lock assembly further comprises:
- a bolt housing having a cylindrical shape;
- a first spring contained within said bolt housing;
- a two-part bolt assembly having an outer cylindrical bolt slideably positioned within said bolt housing and operated by said first spring and having an inner bolt and pin mechanism slideably positioned within said outer cylindrical bolt; and
- a second spring positioned within said outer cylindrical bolt and enclosing said inner bolt and pin assembly and further urging said inner bolt and pin assembly toward the firing position.
- 12. A shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 11 wherein said inner bolt and firing pin mechanism comprises a weighted cylindrical firing pin.
- 13. A shoulder-launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said electrical pulse generator comprises a magneto bar pivotably attached to said spotting rifle assembly and having two magnets engaging said magneto bar.
- 14. A shoulder launched multi-purpose assault weapon as in claim 1 wherein said spotting rifle assembly further comprises a pistol grip and forward grip assembly connected by a flat connecting bar, thereby forming a ground support rest.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/514,575, Filed Oct. 30, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,712,443 issued Jan. 27, 1998.
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