Mechanism for locking and adjusting the assembly tension of...

Firearms – Stock or barrel connectors – Receiver to stock

Reexamination Certificate

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07866078

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism (40) for locking and adjusting the assembly tension of the stock (20) to a receiver (12) of a firearm (10), characterized in that it comprises locking and tensioning means (50) integrally connected in an swinging manner to the stock (20) and in turn provided with a contact profile (51) adapted to be commanded in rotation around a hinging pin (41) and an engagement portion (54) adapted to cooperate with a stock bolt (16) integral with the receiver (12), in order to make said locking and tensioning means (50) pass, following the rotation of the contact profile, from an unlocked position of the stock bolt (16) to an engagement position of said stock bolt with increasing tension, and vice versa.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2610426 (1952-09-01), Emerson
patent: 2790262 (1957-04-01), Baker
patent: 2933983 (1960-04-01), Ruger
patent: 5813158 (1998-09-01), Campbell
patent: 2003/0029070 (2003-02-01), Dowding
patent: 2007/0089347 (2007-04-01), Webber et al.
patent: 24995 (1900-02-01), None
patent: WO2006/101410 (2006-09-01), None
European Search Report Dated Jan. 25, 2008.

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