Claims
- 1. A firing pin for use in a firearm, comprising:
- a flat unitary member including a base portion and a pair of arm portions extending from said base portion in generally parallel spaced apart relation to each other to terminate at respective ends spaced apart from said base portion;
- said arm portions maintaining said ends spaced apart from each other a predetermined distance and being resiliently deformable with respect to each other to permit increase of said predetermined distance;
- each of said spaced apart arm portions having an elongate inner surface facing in confronting relation toward the other of said arm portions, said elongate surfaces being mutually parallel to define a movement guide slot between said arm portions for the entire unitary firing pin;
- first extractor member disposed at said end of one of said arm portions to engage the rim of a cartridge;
- second extractor member disposed at said end of said other arm portion in spaced relation with said first extractor member to engage the rim of a cartridge disposed between said first and second extractor members; and
- means disposed on one of said arm portions in operative alignment with the primer of a cartridge disposed between said first and second extractor members.
- 2. The firing pin as in claim 1, wherein said flat unitary member includes a retaining member disposed on the inner surface of one of said arm portions, said retaining member confronting and spaced apart from the inner surface of the other said arm portion.
- 3. The firing pin as in claim 2, wherein said retaining member comprises a lug extending outwardly from the inner surface of said one arm portion toward said other arm portion.
- 4. A firing pin for mounting on the exterior of a flat bolt portion having a pair of parallel spaced apart longitudinal sides, the bolt portion having an elongate slot extending along one of said sides, an aperture disposed in one of said sides, a rear end, and a slot disposed in the rear end of the bolt portion, said firing pin comprising:
- a flat unitary structure including an end member and a pair of arm members extending from said end member in generally parallel spaced apart relation to each other to terminate at respective ends spaced apart from said end member;
- one of said arm members having an inner edge which is slidably receivable in the elongate slot provided in such bolt portion;
- the other of said arm members having an inner edge which contacts and is slidably disposed along the other of such parallel spaced apart sides of the bolt portion;
- said end member being received in the rear end slot of the bolt portion and having a portion extending rearwardly beyond the rear end slot to receive a hammer blow;
- first extractor member disposed at said end of one of said arm members to engage the rim of a cartridge;
- second extractor member disposed at said end of the other of said arm member in confronting spaced apart relation with said first extractor member to engage the firing member of a cartridge disposed between said first and second extractor members; and
- firing means disposed on one of said arm members in operative alignment to fire a cartridge disposed between said first and second extractor members.
- 5. The firing pin as in claim 4, wherein the said arm member which extends along the apertured bolt portion side has a protrusion extending into said aperture;
- the relative dimensions of said protrusion and the aperture providing a lost-motion connection which limits the maximum extent of rearward movement of said unitary structure relative to the bolt portion.
- 6. The firing pin as in claim 4, wherein:
- one of said arm members has a protrusion which extends into the aperture disposed in a side of the bolt portion and which is dimensioned to permit said flat unitary structure to undergo a limited extent of longitudinal movement along said bolt portion; and
- said end member has a forwardly extending inner edge which is received in said rear end slot of the bolt portion in confronting relation with the bottom of the rear end slot.
- 7. The firing pin as in claim 4, wherein:
- said firing means comprises a firing pin disposed at an end of one of said arm members for engagement with the firing member of a cartridge when said unitary structure is moved forwardly relative to said bolt portion in response to a hammer blow received on said end member; and
- said unitary structure including means positioned to contact such bolt portion at the maximum extent of said relative forward movement of said unitary structure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 250,006, filed May 3, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,850,076.
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