Firearms – Breech loading – Sliding breechblock
Patent
1974-03-08
1976-01-13
Feinberg, Samuel
Firearms
Breech loading
Sliding breechblock
89199, F41C 1100, F41D 1112
Patent
active
039316904
ABSTRACT:
A system for transferring the forces between reciprocably mounted firearm action bars (and a bolt assembly connected thereto) and an action spring mounted in the gun stock. A flexible wire link connects the action spring and the action bars so that rearward movement of the action bars to the breech open position causes biasing of the action spring whereupon the action spring now urges the action bars forwardly to breech closed position.
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Plunkett Thomas James
Rowlands Kenneth Charles
Soucy Kenneth Wilfred
Feinberg Samuel
Jordan C. T.
Lewis, Jr. John H.
Remington Arms Company, Inc.
Skovran Nicholas
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