Firearms – Breech loading – Sliding breechblock
Patent
1997-06-13
1998-10-13
Jordan, Charles
Firearms
Breech loading
Sliding breechblock
42 7101, F41A 300, F41C 2300
Patent
active
058194606
ABSTRACT:
A repeater mechanism for a rifle that allows the breech to be pulled straight back, while the rifle remains in a supported stable position, for example, on the shoulder of the shooter. Breech, trigger assembly, pistol grip and a forward stock portion form a repeater mechanism that may be pulled back and moved forward along slide rails. A rearward stock portion comprises an opening for accommodating, in telescoping fashion, the forward stock portion when the repeater mechanism is pulled back. During the manipulation of the repeater mechanism, the rearward stock portion remains resting on the shoulder of the shooter and the shooter's hand, that manipulates the trigger, remains resting on the grip and thus, the stability of the rifle during quick manipulation of the repeater mechanism, is achieved.
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Jordan Charles
Sommer & Ockenfuss GmbH
Wesson Theresa M.
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