Firearms – Breech loading – Upward-tilting breech
Patent
1993-06-29
1994-11-15
Johnson, Stephen M.
Firearms
Breech loading
Upward-tilting breech
F41A 1506
Patent
active
053635809
ABSTRACT:
An object of the present invention is to provide a switching mechanism of an ejector which is simple to operate and in which projecting portions on a gun are minimized. A hammer is pivoted to return to the original position when a breech is opened after a gun is fired, whereby a projection of the hammer abuts against a head of a trip rod. Thus, the trip rod is shifted longitudinally and the ejector mechanism is operated. A spiral guide which is engaged with the trip rod is formed on a selector button adjacent to the trip rod, and a groove for rotation is formed on an end surface of the selector button. When the selector button is rotated, the trip rod is shifted in the direction which intersects with its longitudinal direction, thereby switching between a state in which the projection abuts against the head and another state in which they are not abutted against each other.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1692995 (1928-11-01), Murphy
patent: 3323245 (1967-06-01), Fukami
patent: 3882626 (1975-05-01), Vervier
Johnson Stephen M.
Kabushiki Kaisha Miroku Seisakusho
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