20240053115. GAS-OPERATED FIREARM simplified abstract (ANCILLA Industries LLC)

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GAS-OPERATED FIREARM

Organization Name

ANCILLA Industries LLC

Inventor(s)

Tyler Wayne Chesus of San Marcos CA (US)

GAS-OPERATED FIREARM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240053115 titled 'GAS-OPERATED FIREARM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a gas-operated firearm with a unique design where the barrel is free of contact with any other elements except near the rear end.

  • Gas-operated firearm with a frame, barrel, and bolt assembly
  • Barrel has a gas aperture near the rear end
  • Gas operating system connected to the frame with a gas inlet forward of the gas aperture
  • Gas conduit extends forward from the gas aperture to the gas inlet
  • Barrel is free of contact with any other elements except near the rear end

Potential Applications

  • Military and law enforcement firearms
  • Sporting rifles and shotguns

Problems Solved

  • Reduced heat transfer to the barrel
  • Improved accuracy and reliability
  • Simplified maintenance and cleaning

Benefits

  • Enhanced performance and durability
  • Increased safety and comfort for the user
  • Potential for customization and modification for different applications


Original Abstract Submitted

a gas-operated firearm has a frame, a barrel defining a bore having a forward muzzle end and an opposed rear end defining a chamber, a bolt assembly received in the frame and operable to reciprocate between a battery position and a recoil position, the barrel defining a gas aperture communicating with the bore, a gas operating system connected to the frame, having a gas inlet, and operably connected to the bolt assembly to move the bolt assembly from the battery position toward the recoil position, and the gas inlet being forward of the gas aperture. there may be a gas conduit extending forward from the gas aperture to the gas inlet. the gas aperture may be proximate the rear end of the barrel. unlike conventional gas-operated firearms, the barrel is free of contact with any other elements except proximate the rear end of the barrel.