Patent classifications
F41A17/36
FEEDER FOR A CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A PORTABLE FIREARM, FEEDER UNIT FOR A CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A PORTABLE FIREARM, CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A PORTABLE FIREARM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A PORTABLE FIREARM
A feeder for a cartridge magazine for a portable firearm includes: a first cartridge supporting surface at an upper region; a second cartridge supporting surface, the first cartridge supporting surface and the second cartridge supporting surface being arranged in a third spatial direction spaced at a distance from one another in such a way that a cartridge for the portable firearm is movable along the feeder in a direction of a front region; a front guide part including a front support surface; and a rear guide part including a rear support surface, a rigid part, and a movable part, the rear support surface including a first support surface and a second support surface, the first support surface being on the rigid part, the second support surface being on the movable part.
Detachable firearm receiver
A number of embodiments of a firearm are disclosed where the firearm includes a magazine configured to hold the bolt in an open position when the magazine is empty. In one embodiment, the firearm includes a bolt stop mechanism that moves between a first position where it allows the bolt to cycle between an open position and a closed position and a second position where it holds the bolt in the open position. The magazine is configured to actuate the bolt stop mechanism to the first position when the magazine is empty.
Detachable firearm receiver
A number of embodiments of a firearm are disclosed where the firearm includes a magazine configured to hold the bolt in an open position when the magazine is empty. In one embodiment, the firearm includes a bolt stop mechanism that moves between a first position where it allows the bolt to cycle between an open position and a closed position and a second position where it holds the bolt in the open position. The magazine is configured to actuate the bolt stop mechanism to the first position when the magazine is empty.
Bolt stop actuator for use in a firearm
A bolt stop actuator is disclosed. The actuator may include a lift arm, a first leg extending from a point proximate to an end of the lift bar and generally perpendicular therefrom, a second leg extending in the same direction from the lift bar as the first leg, and a projection extending from the lift bar and configured to contact a follower of an empty magazine when the bolt stop actuator is assembled into a firearm. Neither the first leg, nor the second leg, include apertures positioned distal to the lift arm.
Bolt stop actuator for use in a firearm
A bolt stop actuator is disclosed. The actuator may include a lift arm, a first leg extending from a point proximate to an end of the lift bar and generally perpendicular therefrom, a second leg extending in the same direction from the lift bar as the first leg, and a projection extending from the lift bar and configured to contact a follower of an empty magazine when the bolt stop actuator is assembled into a firearm. Neither the first leg, nor the second leg, include apertures positioned distal to the lift arm.
Firearm Bolt Hold-Open Assembly And Methods of Use Thereof
The inventive technology is directed to a bolt hold-open system configured to lock the bolt of an AK-47 firearm, or variants of the AK-47, in an open position after the last cartridge in a magazine has been ejected.
Firearm Bolt Hold-Open Assembly And Methods of Use Thereof
The inventive technology is directed to a bolt hold-open system configured to lock the bolt of an AK-47 firearm, or variants of the AK-47, in an open position after the last cartridge in a magazine has been ejected.
Firearm bolt hold-open assembly and methods of use thereof
The inventive technology is directed to a bolt hold-open system configured to lock the bolt of an AK-47 firearm, or variants of the AK-47, in an open position after the last cartridge in a magazine has been ejected.
Firearm bolt hold-open assembly and methods of use thereof
The inventive technology is directed to a bolt hold-open system configured to lock the bolt of an AK-47 firearm, or variants of the AK-47, in an open position after the last cartridge in a magazine has been ejected.
CARBINE ASSEMBLY
Provided is a fast cycling/low recoil pistol caliber carbine assembly. The carbine assembly may include an upper receiver, a lower receiver, a feed ramp, a bolt stop, a magazine, a control mechanism comprising a control lever, a control base, a control pivot pin, and a control spring, an ejector, a gap filler member. The assembly provides last round bolt hold open, trigger finger actuated bolt release, short stroke cycle, barrel ramp, ambidextrous magazine release, and uses Glock magazines.