Combination gun with repeater mechanism

Ordnance – Automatic – Plural gun – barrel or bore

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89 141, F41F 1104, F41F 1304

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046794867

ABSTRACT:
A gun with two barrels of different calibers wherein both barrels have a repeater mechanism, manual or automatic, and wherein the weapon has a barrel-selector mechanism which selectively, as desired, brings one barrel into an operative state while at the same time putting the other barrel in an inoperative state. The breech block for the respective barrels are joined together via a cam on the breech block, such that the two breech blocks together constitute a cam mechanism which permits movement of the other breech block toward and away from the first breech block transversely of the barrels, and that the two breech blocks, during repeater-action of the weapon, move together and in parallel in the longitudinal direction of the barrels. The interconnected breech blocks thus together and synchronously lock the two breech blocks in their forward positions.

REFERENCES:
patent: 993175 (1911-05-01), Knotgen
patent: 1363696 (1920-12-01), Thompson
patent: 1395460 (1921-11-01), Thompson
patent: 2041015 (1936-05-01), Onorati
patent: 3044203 (1962-07-01), Wilhelm
patent: 3273460 (1966-09-01), Mason

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