Single shot rifle having falling breechblock integral with stock

Firearms – Breech loading – Sliding breechblock

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42 75C, F41C 1104

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041289560

ABSTRACT:
A single shot rifle comprises the usual elongated barrel of any desired calibre with the shell receiving end screwed into a receiver having spaced sides defining a passage for a cartridge to be inserted and removed therefrom. A falling breechblock is provided with a stock extension for insertion in and permanent mounting on a stock so that the breechblock and stock move together. The trigger mechanism, hammer and extractor mechanisms may be of any suitable and conventional construction including the usual cocking lever which actuates the spring biased hammer that is released by a trigger.

REFERENCES:
patent: 206217 (1878-07-01), Borchardt
patent: 1448297 (1923-03-01), Hedrick
patent: 2289098 (1942-07-01), Buhmiller

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