Patent classifications
F41A17/38
Adjustable magazine well
A rifle includes a magazine well, a barrel, an exo-bolt, and a rear magazine support. The barrel is detachably coupled to the magazine well. The barrel includes a forward barrel portion on an end of the barrel opposite the magazine well. The exo-bolt is configured to travel along an exterior of the barrel. The rear magazine support is coupled to the magazine well and opposite the barrel. The rear magazine support is configured to come forward toward the barrel and be secured in a plurality of distances from the barrel to adjust a length of the magazine well.
FIREARM LOADER
A firearm loader may be used to transfer at least one cartridge to a firearm. The loader includes a main body comprising a proximal end and a distal end and a follower disposed inside the main body. The loader may include an engaged configuration wherein the loader is at least partially inserted into a firearm. The proximal end may include an opening. In the engaged configuration, the opening approximately faces a magazine of the firearm.
FIREARM LOADER
A firearm loader may be used to transfer at least one cartridge to a firearm. The loader includes a main body comprising a proximal end and a distal end and a follower disposed inside the main body. The loader may include an engaged configuration wherein the loader is at least partially inserted into a firearm. The proximal end may include an opening. In the engaged configuration, the opening approximately faces a magazine of the firearm.
MAGAZINE LATCH
The present disclosure relates to an unlocking mechanism for a pistol magazine. Each of two release buttons is fastened to one end of a release lever controlling the translation of a lock cam arranged at the front or back of the handle. The lock cam includes a lock cooperating with an abutment surface arranged on the front or back surface of the magazine. A spring holds the lock cam in the lock position in the absence of pressure on the release button. Each release lever has a lug bearing on a corresponding lock cam lug of the lock cam. The lock cam is translated when one of the release buttons is actuated. The unlocking device has two release lever springs holding the release levers in the locked position, so as to make the left- and right-hand release buttons independent of each other.
MAGAZINE LATCH
The present disclosure relates to an unlocking mechanism for a pistol magazine. Each of two release buttons is fastened to one end of a release lever controlling the translation of a lock cam arranged at the front or back of the handle. The lock cam includes a lock cooperating with an abutment surface arranged on the front or back surface of the magazine. A spring holds the lock cam in the lock position in the absence of pressure on the release button. Each release lever has a lug bearing on a corresponding lock cam lug of the lock cam. The lock cam is translated when one of the release buttons is actuated. The unlocking device has two release lever springs holding the release levers in the locked position, so as to make the left- and right-hand release buttons independent of each other.
Ammunition magazine retention device
A magazine retention device includes an attachment pouch and an insert. The attachment pouch includes a front panel, a rear panel opposing the front panel, and an attachment portion. The front panel is secured to the rear panel forming a cavity between the front panel and the rear panel. The attachment portion is configured to attach to a carrier. The insert is disposed within the cavity and secured to the attachment pouch. The insert has an first region and a second region. The first region includes a rectangular opening configured to receive a magazine. The second region includes one or more walls that bias toward a center of the cavity. Here, the one or more walls bias in contact with a received magazine.
Ammunition magazine retention device
A magazine retention device includes an attachment pouch and an insert. The attachment pouch includes a front panel, a rear panel opposing the front panel, and an attachment portion. The front panel is secured to the rear panel forming a cavity between the front panel and the rear panel. The attachment portion is configured to attach to a carrier. The insert is disposed within the cavity and secured to the attachment pouch. The insert has an first region and a second region. The first region includes a rectangular opening configured to receive a magazine. The second region includes one or more walls that bias toward a center of the cavity. Here, the one or more walls bias in contact with a received magazine.
MAGAZINE RELEASE WITH SPRING CHANNEL
Disclosed herein is a magazine release. The magazine release includes a spring retainer slot and a spring channel. The spring retainer slot is spaced between a first end and a second end of the magazine release. The spring channel is at a bottom side of the magazine release. The spring channel is adjacent the spring retainer slot. The spring channel is spaced from a top side of the magazine release. The spring channel extends between a front side and a back side of the magazine release. The spring retainer slot includes a first depth from the bottom side. The spring channel includes a second depth from the bottom side. The first depth is substantially equal to the second depth.
MAGAZINE RELEASE WITH SPRING CHANNEL
Disclosed herein is a magazine release. The magazine release includes a spring retainer slot and a spring channel. The spring retainer slot is spaced between a first end and a second end of the magazine release. The spring channel is at a bottom side of the magazine release. The spring channel is adjacent the spring retainer slot. The spring channel is spaced from a top side of the magazine release. The spring channel extends between a front side and a back side of the magazine release. The spring retainer slot includes a first depth from the bottom side. The spring channel includes a second depth from the bottom side. The first depth is substantially equal to the second depth.
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.