Patent classifications
F42B39/08
Lightweight ammunition belt link
There is provided an ammunition belt link comprising, a sprung wire, said sprung wire arranged to form a first receiving portion suitable for retaining a first ammunition cartridge, a second receiving portion suitable for retaining a second ammunition cartridge, a spacer between said first receiving and second receiving portions; and an ammunition cartridge locator aide, said aide locates in an ejector groove of a received cartridge.
Lightweight ammunition belt link
There is provided an ammunition belt link comprising, a sprung wire, said sprung wire arranged to form a first receiving portion suitable for retaining a first ammunition cartridge, a second receiving portion suitable for retaining a second ammunition cartridge, a spacer between said first receiving and second receiving portions; and an ammunition cartridge locator aide, said aide locates in an ejector groove of a received cartridge.
Gun magazine pouch assembly
An assembly for supporting gun magazines comprising: a plurality of readily connectable and disconnectable, pouches, each comprising a housing portion adapted to receive a gun magazine therein and each of said housing portions comprises a strap adapter assembly constructed and arranged to receive an elongate flexible strap member that is attachable to and detachable from a human body; said strap adapter assembly being configurable to receive elongate flexible straps of different widths.
Gun magazine pouch assembly
An assembly for supporting gun magazines comprising: a plurality of readily connectable and disconnectable, pouches, each comprising a housing portion adapted to receive a gun magazine therein and each of said housing portions comprises a strap adapter assembly constructed and arranged to receive an elongate flexible strap member that is attachable to and detachable from a human body; said strap adapter assembly being configurable to receive elongate flexible straps of different widths.
Ammunition belt link
According to the present invention, there is provided an ammunition belt link comprising, a sprung wire, said sprung wire arranged to form a first receiving portion suitable for retaining a first ammunition cartridge, a second receiving portion suitable for retaining a second ammunition cartridge, a spacer between said first receiving and second receiving portions, an ammunition cartridge locator aide, said locator aid locates in an ejector groove of a received cartridge and, the wire ammunition belt link further comprising a support surface suitable for retaining the first and/or second ammunition cartridge.
Ammunition belt link
According to the present invention, there is provided an ammunition belt link comprising, a sprung wire, said sprung wire arranged to form a first receiving portion suitable for retaining a first ammunition cartridge, a second receiving portion suitable for retaining a second ammunition cartridge, a spacer between said first receiving and second receiving portions, an ammunition cartridge locator aide, said locator aid locates in an ejector groove of a received cartridge and, the wire ammunition belt link further comprising a support surface suitable for retaining the first and/or second ammunition cartridge.
BELT ADAPTOR FOR MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
A belt adaptor for mounting accessories to a tactical belt with an elongated body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side wall and a second side wall defining a belt-receiving area, said area having a height approximately the width of the belt on which it is worn and a width slightly greater than the thickness of the belt. The lower surface of the body is lined with both hook and loop material. In a second embodiment, the belt has an elongated body having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall and a second side wall defining a belt-receiving slot therethrough, said slot having a height approximately the width of the belt on which it is worn and a width slightly greater than the thickness of the belt. The interior portion of the bottom wall is lined with both hook and loop material.
Cartridge for air gun
Disclosed is a cartridge for an air gun that facilitates the loading of a bullet into the cartridge. The cartridge includes cylindrical unitary cartridges into which bullets are to be inserted, a cartridge assembly in which the unitary cartridges are coupled to each other and continuously disposed between both ends to form a strip shape, and a magazine case that houses the cartridge assembly. The cartridge assembly is transported by a cartridge transport unit. Further, the unitary cartridges each include two cylindrical parts. The cylindrical parts of neighboring unitary cartridges are sequentially fit-coupled to each other in order to form the cartridge assembly.
A HOLDER DEVICE
A holder device for holding objects includes a holder body, a moveable carrier element, and a force generating system tending to move the carrier element in a first direction to a first position when the carrier element is in a second position away from the first position. The carrier element constitutes a trough having a longitudinal direction perpendicular to the first direction, a wider area closer to a bottom of the trough, and a narrower area farther from the bottom of the trough. When the carrier element is in the first position, a rim of the holder body closes the trough so that the objects cannot be moved in the longitudinal direction to and from the trough. When the carrier element is in the second position, the objects can be moved in the longitudinal direction to and from the trough.
Universal holder for a clip or magazine for a firearm
Holders usable to retain a clip, magazine, or other container for ammunition can include a body configured for attachment to a surface and an insertable member extending from the body, the insertable member being adapted for insertion into the interior of a container for ammunition. The insertable member can bias the container for ammunition against a portion of the body to create friction between the container and the body and prevent relative movement between the two objects. Alternatively or additionally, contact between the insertable member and the interior of the container, can create friction for preventing relative movement between the container for ammunition and the holder. The insertable element can be compressible to enable passage through an external opening in the container to facilitate removal or insertion.