Claims
- 1. A short-action firearm having an elongate chamber and bolt assembly comprising a tubular chamber and a bolt, selectively slidable longitudinally in a sliding direction between a retracted unlocked position and an extended locked position, said bolt providing a locked bolt face when said bolt is in said locked position, said chamber having a first end adjacent to said locked bolt face and a second end defined by a case mouth recess sized for operably receiving a cartridge with a projectile of a specific caliber within a range from 0.224 to 0.458 caliber, said chamber being capable of withstanding internal gas pressures of at least about 65,000 psi and being sized to matingly engage said cartridge so as to enable said cartridge to fire in said chamber with sufficient propellant to produce an internal gas pressure of at least 50,000 psi and to operably withstand said pressure, said bolt being capable of inserting said cartridge into said chamber and operably extracting said cartridge manually therefrom after firing of said cartridge at said pressure, said chamber having a first portion of substantially cylindrical shape adjacent to said first end and a second portion of a narrower substantially cylindrical shape adjacent to said second end, and a frusto-conical shoulder portion interconnecting said first portion and said second portion, said chamber having an overall length measured from said locked bolt face to said second end of said chamber, said first portion having a first portion inner diameter of at least 0.53 inch at a location where said first portion interconnects with said shoulder portion, said overall length having a ratio to said first portion inner diameter at said location of no more than about 3.5, said first portion having a first portion length extending between said locked bolt face and said frusto-conical shoulder portion, said first portion length having a ratio to said first portion inner diameter at said location of no more than about 3.
- 2. The firearm of claim 1, said frusto-conical shoulder portion extending at an angle of less than 40° with respect to a longitudinal axis of said chamber.
- 3. The firearm of claim 2, said shoulder portion extending at an angle of at least 30° with respect to said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The firearm of claim 1, said frusto-conical shoulder portion extending at an angle of about 35° with respect to a longitudinal axis of said chamber.
- 5. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said first portion length is less than 1.5 inch.
- 6. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said first portion length has a ratio to said first portion inner diameter of no more than about 2.5.
- 7. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said bolt has an extractor sized for operably gripping a rim portion of said cartridge having an outer rim diameter greater than 0.5 inch.
- 8. The firearm of any one of claims 1-7 wherein said chamber is sized for operably receiving a cartridge free of any protrusion on said cartridge extending radially outwardly beyond said cylindrical shape of said first portion of said chamber.
- 9. The firearm of any one of claims 1-7, including said cartridge cooperatively engaged with said chamber for firing.
- 10. The firearm of any one of claims 1-7 wherein said bolt has an extractor sized for operably gripping a rim portion of said cartridge having an outside diameter substantially no less than said first portion inner diameter at said location so as to insure reliable bolt operation of said firearm.
- 11. The firearm of any one of claims 1-7 wherein said bolt has an extractor adjacent to said bolt face, and a channel oriented transversely to said sliding direction of said bolt through which a rim portion of said cartridge is movable transversely to said sliding direction into gripping engagement by said extractor before said cartridge is inserted into said chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/002,360, filed Nov. 13, 2001, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/364,329 filed Jul. 29, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,221, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/062,448 filed Apr. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,879, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/818,440 filed Mar. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,361.
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