IP Library Granted Patent US 11,067,348
Granted Patent B1
US 11,067,348 · App. 16/746,468 · Granted Jul 20, 2021

Slide assembly for a firearm

Inventors: Anthony Joseph Ribic (Richardson, TX); Richard Trevor Simpson Roe (Plano, TX)
Assignee: Shadow Systems, LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,067,348
App. No.
16/746,468
Granted
Jul 20, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

A slide assembly for a firearm comprising a slide and an extractor assembly is provided. The slide includes a mounting recess about a top side of the slide, and a housing recess about a proximal end of the slide. The extractor assembly is mounted within the housing recess and includes a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end opposite the distal end. The proximal end terminates at a position adjacent about a mid-portion of the mounting recess. One or more retaining holes are provided within a proximal region of the mounting recess spaced from the proximal end of the extractor assembly. Firearm sights are attachable to the mounting recess via fasteners engaging the retaining holes. The retaining holes are arranged such that they do not interfere with the extractor assembly or other components within the housing recess of the slide.

Claims (53)

1. A slide assembly for a firearm comprising:

a slide having a top side, a proximal end, a mounting recess about the top side of the slide, and a housing recess about the proximal end of the slide; and

an extractor assembly mounted within the housing recess, the extractor assembly including:

an extractor having a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end terminating at a position adjacent about amid-portion of the mounting recess,

a plunger extending proximally from the extractor,

a biasing member biasing the plunger distally against the extractor,

a bearing providing a backstop for the biasing member and limiting movement of the plunger with respect to the biasing member, and

a stop limiting movement of the bearing.

2. The slide assembly of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the extractor assembly terminates at a position distally of the mid-portion of the mounting recess.

3. The slide assembly of claim 1 , wherein the slide further includes a stopper bore, the stop of the extractor being positioned within the stopper bore.

4. The slide assembly of claim 3 , wherein the slide further includes a tooling slot on a bottom surface of the mounting recess, the tooling slot providing access to the biasing member of the extractor assembly.

5. The slide assembly of claim 4 , wherein the slide further includes a stop removal bore in communication with the stopper bore, the stop removal bore sized to receive a pin for pushing the stop of the extractor assembly out of the stopper bore of the slide.

6. A firearm comprising the slide assembly of claim 1 .

7. A method of modifying an original slide assembly of a firearm, the original slide assembly including a slide and an extractor assembly within a housing recess of the slide, the method comprising:

removing the extractor assembly from the slide;

forming a mounting recess within a top side of the slide;

installing a new extractor assembly into the housing recess of the slide, the new extractor assembly comprising an extractor including a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end terminating at a position adjacent about a mid-portion of the mounting recess, a plunger extending proximally from the extractor, a biasing member biasing the plunger distally against the extractor, a bearing providing a backstop for the biasing member and limiting movement of the plunger with respect to the biasing member, and a stop limiting movement of the bearing; and

forming a stopper bore into the slide for receiving the stop of the extractor assembly.

8. The method of claim 7 , the method further comprising:

forming a tooling slot into a bottom surface of the mounting recess, the tooling slot providing access to the biasing member of the extractor assembly.

9. The method of claim 7 , the method further comprising:

forming a stop removal bore into the slide in communication with the stopper bore, the stop removal bore sized to receive a pin for pushing the stop of the extractor assembly out of the stopper bore of the slide.

10. A slide assembly for a firearm comprising:

a slide having a top side, a proximal end, a mounting recess about the top side of the slide, and a housing recess about the proximal end of the slide;

an extractor assembly mounted within the housing recess, the extractor assembly including a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end terminating at a position adjacent about a mid-portion of the mounting recess; and

an optic sight mounted within the mounting recess.

11. The slide of claim 10 , wherein the extractor assembly includes:

an extractor for engaging a cartridge;

a plunger extending proximally from the extractor;

a biasing member biasing the plunger distally against the extractor;

a bearing providing a backstop for the biasing member and limiting movement of the plunger with respect to the biasing member, and

a stop limiting movement of the bearing.

12. The slide assembly of claim 10 , wherein the mounting recess of the slide further includes at least one retaining hole, the slide assembly further comprising at least one fastener extending through the optic sight and into the retaining hole to mount the optic sight within the mounting recess.

13. The slide assembly of claim 10 , further comprising at least one spacer positioned within the mounting recess adjacent the optic sight.

14. A slide assembly for a firearm comprising:

a slide having a top side, a proximal end, a mounting recess about the top side of the slide, the mounting recess having multiple patterns of retaining holes to permit mounting of multiple types of optic sights and a housing recess about the proximal end of the slide; and

an extractor assembly mounted within the housing recess, the extractor assembly including a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end terminating at a position adjacent about a mid-portion of the mounting recess.

15. The slide of claim 14 , wherein the extractor assembly includes:

an extractor for engaging a cartridge;

a plunger extending proximally from the extractor;

a biasing member biasing the plunger distally against the extractor;

a bearing providing a backstop for the biasing member and limiting movement of the plunger with respect to the biasing member; and

a stop limiting movement of the bearing.

16. The slide of claim 14 , wherein the proximal end of the extractor assembly terminates at a position distally of the mid-portion of the mounting recess.

17. A method of modifying an original slide assembly of a firearm, the original slide assembly including a slide and an extractor assembly within a housing recess of the slide, the method comprising:

removing the extractor assembly from the slide;

forming a mounting recess within a top side of the slide;

installing a new extractor assembly into the housing recess of the slide, the extractor assembly including a distal end for engaging a cartridge and a proximal end terminating at a position adjacent about a mid-portion of the mounting recess; and

forming at least one retaining hole into a bottom surface of the mounting recess of the slide to facilitate mounting of an optic sight.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the extractor assembly includes an extractor for engaging a cartridge, a plunger extending proximally from the extractor, a biasing member biasing the plunger distally against the extractor, a bearing providing a backstop for the biasing member and limiting movement of the plunger with respect to the biasing member, and a stop limiting the movement of the bearing, the method further comprising:

forming a stopper bore into the slide for receiving the stop of the extractor assembly.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the at least one retaining hole is formed proximally of the proximal end of the extractor assembly.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the at least one retaining hole includes multiple patterns of retaining holes to accommodate multiple types of optic sights.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2026
From: SHADOW SYSTEMS LLC
To: PATHWARD, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 073438/0357 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2020
From: RIBIC, ANTHONY JOSEPH; ROE, RICHARD TREVOR SIMPSON
To: SHADOW SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 051698/0914 →