Patent classifications
F42B39/08
Ammunition holster
An ammunition holster that provides for the storage and deployment of ammunition for reloading incorporating a strip style loader. The holster includes a main body, makes use of the strip loader with an elongate pull tab, and further includes a flexible flap and gate wall. The main body comprises an open ended box configured to contain and stow a loaded strip loader. The elongate pull tab is attached to the tab end of the strip loader to provide a larger gripping area for the extraction of the strip loader from the main body. The flexible flap and gate wall attach to the main body to enclose the open ends of the box of the main body while the flexible nature of the flap allows the gate wall enclosing one open end of the main body to swing away to allow the extraction of the strip loader using the elongate pull tab attached to the strip loader.
MACHINE GUN
The invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising a feedway having a main surface (3) for sliding an ammunition belt (5), side faces (8, 23) that guide the ammunition (18) belt (5) during use, and at least one surface (25, 29) for retaining the belt (5), arranged on the upper edge of the side faces (8, 23), said retaining surfaces (25, 29) facing the sliding surface (3) and said retaining surfaces (29, 25) being open so as to allow the insertion of the ammunition (18) belt (5).
MACHINE GUN
The invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising a feedway having a main surface (3) for sliding an ammunition belt (5), side faces (8, 23) that guide the ammunition (18) belt (5) during use, and at least one surface (25, 29) for retaining the belt (5), arranged on the upper edge of the side faces (8, 23), said retaining surfaces (25, 29) facing the sliding surface (3) and said retaining surfaces (29, 25) being open so as to allow the insertion of the ammunition (18) belt (5).
MACHINE GUN
The present invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising an ammunition belt (5)-type feed mechanism, having a mechanism for ejecting the last two links of the belt (5).
MACHINE GUN
The present invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising an ammunition belt (5)-type feed mechanism, having a mechanism for ejecting the last two links of the belt (5).
MACHINE GUN
The present invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising a carcass body (22) with an essentially tubular shape.
MACHINE GUN
The present invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising a carcass body (22) with an essentially tubular shape.
MACHINE GUN
The present invention relates to a machine gun (1) comprising a feed channel for a belt (5) for ammunition (18), and a cover (2) for said feed channel, wherein the closing movement of the cover results in the longitudinal position of the ammunition (18) belt (5) being adjusted within the feed channel.
Holder for a firearm magazine
Holders usable to retain a clip, magazine, or other container for ammunition include one or more sidewalls extending from a base surface. The base and sidewalls define a side opening and a top opening that permit passage of a magazine or other container for ammunition. An insertable member extending from the base surface may be configured for insertion into the interior of the container for ammunition to limit movement of the container relative to the holder. The insertable member may be compressible under application of force to enable passage of the insertable member through an opening in the exterior of the container for ammunition, and expandable to a width that contacts the interior of the container for ammunition to limit movement thereof.
Holder for a firearm magazine
Holders usable to retain a clip, magazine, or other container for ammunition include one or more sidewalls extending from a base surface. The base and sidewalls define a side opening and a top opening that permit passage of a magazine or other container for ammunition. An insertable member extending from the base surface may be configured for insertion into the interior of the container for ammunition to limit movement of the container relative to the holder. The insertable member may be compressible under application of force to enable passage of the insertable member through an opening in the exterior of the container for ammunition, and expandable to a width that contacts the interior of the container for ammunition to limit movement thereof.