Patent ID: 6513274
Filing Date: 2003-02-04
Classification: F41A

Abstract:
A removable system for converting a breach loading shot gun with center fire shotgun shell for use with .22 caliber rim fire or smaller center fire rifle cartridges comprising, in combination:a cylindrical sleeve nut with an axial hole drilled through for a thread, the sleeve nut having a knurled exterior surface with one end of the sleeve nut having a ball, or optionally an angle shape, to centralize the front of the sleeve nut in a shotgun barrel and with the other end of the sleeve nut machined to a hexagon for allowing the sleeve nut to be tightened with a tool or optionally a hexagon formed inside of the nut whereby an Allen wrench can be used to tighten the sleeve nut; a steel tube with a .22 caliber rifling with one end having a thread to threadedly receive the sleeve nut and with the steel tube having an intermediate step, the intermediate step having a hexagonally shaped surface machined at one end for a tool to grab the steel tube in the event that the dummy shell is exchanged, a second end of the steel tube having an interior step with a thread for a dummy shell to be screwed on; a dummy shotgun shell having an exterior end and an interior end with a rim for receiving a rim of a .22 caliber rim fire cartridge, a hole through the interior end with a first half threaded halfway from the exterior end and a second half being a chamber for receiving a .22 caliber rim fired cartridge, the thread and the chamber lying in the same axial line but off of the centerline in relation with the centerline of dummy shell, and optionally, a supplemental hole drilled parallel with the thread and the chamber from the interior end of the dummy shell, almost as deep as the length of the dummy shell, a nail with a head and a flat portion positioned within the supplemental hole and a flat headed screw received in a radial hole at a location on the dummy shell to prevent the nail from coming out of the nail's location, with a spring to urge the nail outwardly so that the head of the nail pushes the cartridge out from the cartridge's location when the gun is broken open, the flat also regulating the length of the cartridge which will stick out from the chamber when the gun is open, the nail head having a cavity located in the dummy shell next to a .22 cartridge rim cavity, the dummy shell chamber being off the centerline in relation with the centerline of the dummy shell in order for a firing pin to hit the rim of the .22 caliber rim fire cartridge; a sight for a single barrel shotgun fabricated of a spring ring having an open bottom and a tail at the top of the ring having an end bend of 90 degrees upward with a radius notch, the ring being tempered with a slight angle beginning from the front and enlarging toward the tail, a hole on the tail in front of the bend with a short set screw for adjusting the sight up and down, directing the bullet up or down, and by rotating the hole sight on the shotgun barrel left and right adjusting the sight left and right; and an optional second sight for a double barrel shotgun having a rib between the barrels, the second sight positionable on the rib with four small fastening screws, the second sight being fabricated of a piece of rectangular steel having a step on an end at the top and a small radius groove and a large groove at the bottom reaching from one end to the other end forming two legs with each leg having three small holes including two threaded holes for the fastening screws and a third hole between the screws with a rivet extending through the third hole to an associated sight leg, and a rectangular spring steel having only one hole in the middle for the rivet to fasten to the spring steel forming an arch reducing the space between the legs and barrel rib accommodating a variety of barrel rib dimensions and allowing slight adjustment to the sight left or right whereby the groove can be adjustable.