F42B39/28

Projectile lift

A projectile lift for vertically moving ammunition elements between two storage levels of a magazine comprising a receiving tray for receiving an ammunition body and a retaining device for retaining the ammunition body, wherein the retaining device can vertically lift the ammunition elements away from the receiving tray. The disclosure also relates to a magazine including a projectile lift and a method for vertically moving ammunition elements.

VEHICLE MOUNTED STORAGE SYSTEMS
20190017794 · 2019-01-17 ·

A box or roof rack to safely store cans of ammunition of other military gear that is mounted on a military vehicle. Ammo container box may include a compression device to secure loaded materials, the compression device may be operated manually or through an electric motor, or other means. The roof rack may include telescoping overlapping plates for variable sizes of rack.

VEHICLE MOUNTED STORAGE SYSTEMS
20190017794 · 2019-01-17 ·

A box or roof rack to safely store cans of ammunition of other military gear that is mounted on a military vehicle. Ammo container box may include a compression device to secure loaded materials, the compression device may be operated manually or through an electric motor, or other means. The roof rack may include telescoping overlapping plates for variable sizes of rack.

Munitions Rack with Structural Element and Insertable Ejectors

A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).

Munitions Rack with Structural Element and Insertable Ejectors

A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).

Firearm magazine loader and method of use
09933218 · 2018-04-03 ·

A one hand firearm magazine loader for loading a firearm with a firearm magazine including a lower member includes a magazine support housing that terminates in a lower end in a receiving section; a firearm magazine support extending from the magazine support housing to retain the firearm magazine in a substantially vertical position; a rotating support rotatably received in the receiving section for rotation about a first axis between the substantially vertical position and an angled position; and a magazine receiving member carried by the rotating support, the magazine receiving member receiving the lower member of the firearm magazine, wherein the magazine receiving member is rotatably mounted to the rotating support for rotation about a second axis, substantially perpendicular to the first axis, of the firearm magazine with mounted firearm.

Munitions rack with structural element and insertable ejectors

A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).

Munitions rack with structural element and insertable ejectors

A munitions rack includes a munitions rack structure that houses multiple compact ejectors. The structure includes a pair of internal longitudinal ribs, inboard of a pair of external longitudinal ribs. A spine of the munitions rack structure links all the ribs, and the munitions rack structure may be formed out of a single piece of material. The ribs define a pair of side recesses on the port and starboard sides of the bomb, which each may be further subdivided into a forward pocket and an aft pocket. Removable ejectors are located in the pockets. The ejectors may receive pressurized gas from pressurized gas source(s) located outside of the ejectors. The ejectors may each have multiple forward pistons and multiple aft pistons. The ejectors may include pitch control valving to control the relative amounts of pressurized gas sent to the forward piston(s) and aft piston(s).

Vehicular firearm magazine holding device
12326326 · 2025-06-10 · ·

A firearm magazine holding device includes an elongated main body for being positioned within the door pocket of a motor vehicle. The main body includes an elongated general storage compartment and a plurality of firearm magazine slots. Each of the firearm magazine slots are oriented vertically for individually receiving and positioning a firearm magazine vertically within the device. Each firearm magazine slot includes a foam lining along the interior surface for engaging different sized firearm magazines within each slot. In some versions the main is manufactured to fit a specific vehicle and includes a shape and size that is complementary to the shape and size of the vehicles door pocket. In other embodiments, the main body is manufactured to fit a variety of different vehicles and includes a mounting lip along the front surface and an adhesive strip along the bottom surface and/or other surfaces.

Vehicular firearm magazine holding device
12326326 · 2025-06-10 · ·

A firearm magazine holding device includes an elongated main body for being positioned within the door pocket of a motor vehicle. The main body includes an elongated general storage compartment and a plurality of firearm magazine slots. Each of the firearm magazine slots are oriented vertically for individually receiving and positioning a firearm magazine vertically within the device. Each firearm magazine slot includes a foam lining along the interior surface for engaging different sized firearm magazines within each slot. In some versions the main is manufactured to fit a specific vehicle and includes a shape and size that is complementary to the shape and size of the vehicles door pocket. In other embodiments, the main body is manufactured to fit a variety of different vehicles and includes a mounting lip along the front surface and an adhesive strip along the bottom surface and/or other surfaces.