Magazine loaded pump action shotgun

Firearms – Breech loading – Sliding breechblock

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F41C 702

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054525330

ABSTRACT:
A pump action shotgun that has been modified to accept a shotgun shell magazine that can be quickly and easily attached or removed. A shotgun shell loading port is formed in the bottom surface of the existing magazine tube adjacent its rear end. A magazine adapter is aligned with the shotgun shell loading port and secured to the bottom surface of the magazine. The magazine adapter has front and rear latch mechanism for securing the shotgun shell magazine. The existing magazine spring is removed from the magazine tube and a compressible subgroup assembly is inserted in its place. A transversely extending screw secures the forearm of the shotgun to the front end of the subgroup assembly so that they reciprocate as a single unit. An elongated slot is cut in the top surface of the existing magazine tube and the aforementioned screw passes therethrough. The bottom surface of the forearm is relieved adjacent its rear end so that it can clear the magazine adapter structure.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4864758 (1989-09-01), Crossman
patent: 4867039 (1989-09-01), Dobbins
patent: 4930399 (1990-06-01), Trevor, Jr.
patent: 5056252 (1991-10-01), Velezis

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