Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt
Patent
1981-01-12
1983-07-05
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Firing mechanism
Rearward sliding breech bolt
42 70E, F41C 1900, F41C 1702
Patent
active
043910580
ABSTRACT:
A bolt action firearm having novel trigger and firing mechanism associated with the bolt. A firing pin is located in a bore extending from the head end of the bolt a distance slightly greater than the length of the firing pin. A cammed notch extending from the longitudinal side of the bolt, intersects the inward end of the first bore. A trigger mechanism is provided having a spring-loaded puncher member adapted to slide longitudinally upward in the cammed notch to strike the inner end of the firing pin. Upon movement of the bolt in ejecting a spent casing from the firearm, the cammed notch forces the puncher downward and the trigger mechanism engages the puncher holding it in its spring-loaded position so that the firearm is ready to be fired again.
REFERENCES:
patent: Re26872 (1970-04-01), Dieckmann
patent: 2406493 (1946-08-01), Dunn
patent: 3225657 (1965-12-01), Kruzell
patent: 3680241 (1972-08-01), Ramsay
patent: 4300301 (1981-11-01), Morrison
Crellin Terry M.
Criddle B. Deon
Jordan Charles T.
Parr Ted L.
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