Patent classifications
F41A17/38
Carbine with charging handle assembly
Rifles having a weapon median plane, with a barrel with a barrel bore axis, a gas drive, a sliding block, a closing spring unit, and a charging handle assembly arranged in front of the sliding block, where the charging handle has two operating handles pivotally mounted about pivot pins on a slider body, said operating handles being pushed about the pivot pins into their rest position by at least one handle spring. For facilitating the use and especially the forward shift of the charging handle, the slider body is mounted on a carriage which is arranged axially in front of the sliding block and movable in the axial direction.
Active lifestyle attachment mechanism
A firearm magazine case that is sized to hold a stack of firearm magazines, which case includes a spring mechanism at one end such that the magazines are advanced within the case to a ready position as the magazines are extracted from the case and configured to be mounted on a person's front or side so that the magazines are reached with an easy and natural motion, whereby the case is contoured to a person's body and is configured such that magazines are able to be extracted in one step, yet are effectively protected from the environment, the case includes an attachment mechanism that allows the case to be mounted either horizontally or vertically, according to the user's preference, the case's attachment mechanism, which consists of an “x” shaped ridge or lip which coordinates to accept a triangular insert that is attached to a person's clothing, whereby sliding any side of the “x” down over the triangle attaches the case in a secure manner, yet allows the case to be quickly and easily detached and/or replaced with a new magazine dispenser, and the case is stackable (and perhaps joiningly stackable) with other cases.
Backdraft Barrel
A rifle includes a magazine well and a barrel. The barrel is detachably coupled to the magazine well. The barrel includes a main body and a forward barrel portion. The forward barrel portion includes a bore, a plurality of perpendicular support structures, a plurality of parallel support structures, a channel wall, and a closed channel wall.
TAKEDOWN PIN FOR A RIFLE
Takedown pins for rifles have a pin movable in a direction along its length between an operating condition and a released condition. The pin has a first end portion that prevents relative movement of the upper receiver with respect to the lower receiver when the pin is in the operating condition. The first end portion has a lower end portion surface adapted to resist upward movement of the upper receiver's lug. The pin has an intermediate portion adjacent to the lower end portion surface defining a lower channel having a lower channel surface above the level of the lower end portion surface. When the pin is in the released condition, the lower channel is registered with the lug, and the lug is enabled to move upward with respect to the lower receiver by a limited distance to a disengaged position.
TAKEDOWN PIN FOR A RIFLE
Takedown pins for rifles have a pin movable in a direction along its length between an operating condition and a released condition. The pin has a first end portion that prevents relative movement of the upper receiver with respect to the lower receiver when the pin is in the operating condition. The first end portion has a lower end portion surface adapted to resist upward movement of the upper receiver's lug. The pin has an intermediate portion adjacent to the lower end portion surface defining a lower channel having a lower channel surface above the level of the lower end portion surface. When the pin is in the released condition, the lower channel is registered with the lug, and the lug is enabled to move upward with respect to the lower receiver by a limited distance to a disengaged position.
Density Altitude Reticle
A reticle includes a crosshair, a ranging section, and a targeting section. The ranging section includes a plurality of target height chevrons and a target shoulder width guide. The targeting section includes a plurality of center mass ballistic solution chevrons, a plurality of known length (KL) box shoulder bars, a plurality of KL upper torso bars, a density altitude guide, and a wind compensation guide.
MAGAZINE HOLDER FOR A FIREARM
Magazine holders for firearms, including two actuating elements and a spring, where the first actuating element-has a locking extension for the temporary attachment of a magazine and a first actuating extension, the second actuating element has a second actuating extension, and where the two actuating elements are (operatively) connected to one another such that the locking extension releases the fastening of the magazine counter to the tension of the spring during a release movement onto one of the two actuating elements. Each actuating element is designed as one piece, in that the second actuating element has a bearing extension on an end section facing away form the second actuating extension and connected by a connecting section, and the first actuating element has a substantially shape-complementary bearing opening for receiving the bearing extension in an assembling position.
MAGAZINE HOLDER FOR A FIREARM
Magazine holders for firearms, including two actuating elements and a spring, where the first actuating element-has a locking extension for the temporary attachment of a magazine and a first actuating extension, the second actuating element has a second actuating extension, and where the two actuating elements are (operatively) connected to one another such that the locking extension releases the fastening of the magazine counter to the tension of the spring during a release movement onto one of the two actuating elements. Each actuating element is designed as one piece, in that the second actuating element has a bearing extension on an end section facing away form the second actuating extension and connected by a connecting section, and the first actuating element has a substantially shape-complementary bearing opening for receiving the bearing extension in an assembling position.
Magazine latch
The present invention relates to an unlocking mechanism of a pistol magazine comprising at least one control button (2, 9) arranged on the flank of a grip (1) in which a magazine (3) can be inserted, each control button (2, 9) being attached to one end of a control lever (4, 5) controlling the rotation of a latch cam (8) arranged in front of or behind the grip (1), said latch cam (8) comprising a latch (13), cooperating, during use, with a stop surface (15) arranged on the front or rear surface of the magazine (3) in order to lock or unlock said magazine (3), at least one spring (6) keeping the latch cam (8) in the locked position of the magazine in the absence of pressure exerted on the control button (2, 9).
Magazine latch
The present invention relates to an unlocking mechanism of a pistol magazine comprising at least one control button (2, 9) arranged on the flank of a grip (1) in which a magazine (3) can be inserted, each control button (2, 9) being attached to one end of a control lever (4, 5) controlling the rotation of a latch cam (8) arranged in front of or behind the grip (1), said latch cam (8) comprising a latch (13), cooperating, during use, with a stop surface (15) arranged on the front or rear surface of the magazine (3) in order to lock or unlock said magazine (3), at least one spring (6) keeping the latch cam (8) in the locked position of the magazine in the absence of pressure exerted on the control button (2, 9).