Patent classifications
F41A9/73
DRUM-TYPE MAGAZINE USED IN SMALL FIREARM
The present invention relates to a drum-type magazine used in a small firearm. The drum-type magazine includes: a housing which includes a rear cover having an insertion space formed at the central portion, a pair of bullet guide parts formed below the insertion space, and a first storage space and a second storage space formed on both sides facing each other around the insertion space, and a front cover coupled in front of the rear cover; an insertion part inserted into the insertion space; a pair of bullet-moving members, each of which is rotatably installed with elastic force on a rotational shaft formed at the center of the first storage space and the second storage space and has seating grooves sequentially formed on the outer circumference thereof; and an operation member including a lifting portion having an operation lever, a long-hole bracket installed at a lower portion of the lifting portion, an operation rod of which one side is rotatably connected to the long-hole bracket and the other side is rotatably connected to the rotational shaft with elastic force to be rotated depending on the ascending of the lifting portion, and an operation portion installed inside an extended portion of the other side of the operation rod, rotatably installed at a predetermined angle with elastic force and pushing the an operation protrusion of the bullet-moving member to rotate the bullet-moving member in the clockwise direction.
DRUM-TYPE MAGAZINE USED IN SMALL FIREARM
The present invention relates to a drum-type magazine used in a small firearm. The drum-type magazine includes: a housing which includes a rear cover having an insertion space formed at the central portion, a pair of bullet guide parts formed below the insertion space, and a first storage space and a second storage space formed on both sides facing each other around the insertion space, and a front cover coupled in front of the rear cover; an insertion part inserted into the insertion space; a pair of bullet-moving members, each of which is rotatably installed with elastic force on a rotational shaft formed at the center of the first storage space and the second storage space and has seating grooves sequentially formed on the outer circumference thereof; and an operation member including a lifting portion having an operation lever, a long-hole bracket installed at a lower portion of the lifting portion, an operation rod of which one side is rotatably connected to the long-hole bracket and the other side is rotatably connected to the rotational shaft with elastic force to be rotated depending on the ascending of the lifting portion, and an operation portion installed inside an extended portion of the other side of the operation rod, rotatably installed at a predetermined angle with elastic force and pushing the an operation protrusion of the bullet-moving member to rotate the bullet-moving member in the clockwise direction.
Drum-type magazine used in small firearm
The present invention relates to a drum-type magazine used in a small firearm. The drum-type magazine includes: a housing which includes a rear cover having an insertion space formed at the central portion, a pair of bullet guide parts formed below the insertion space, and a first storage space and a second storage space formed on both sides facing each other around the insertion space, and a front cover coupled in front of the rear cover; an insertion part inserted into the insertion space; a pair of bullet-moving members, each of which is rotatably installed with elastic force on a rotational shaft formed at the center of the first storage space and the second storage space and has seating grooves sequentially formed on the outer circumference thereof; and an operation member including a lifting portion having an operation lever, a long-hole bracket installed at a lower portion of the lifting portion, an operation rod of which one side is rotatably connected to the long-hole bracket and the other side is rotatably connected to the rotational shaft with elastic force to be rotated depending on the ascending of the lifting portion, and an operation portion installed inside an extended portion of the other side of the operation rod, rotatably installed at a predetermined angle with elastic force and pushing the an operation protrusion of the bullet-moving member to rotate the bullet-moving member in the clockwise direction.
Drum-type magazine used in small firearm
The present invention relates to a drum-type magazine used in a small firearm. The drum-type magazine includes: a housing which includes a rear cover having an insertion space formed at the central portion, a pair of bullet guide parts formed below the insertion space, and a first storage space and a second storage space formed on both sides facing each other around the insertion space, and a front cover coupled in front of the rear cover; an insertion part inserted into the insertion space; a pair of bullet-moving members, each of which is rotatably installed with elastic force on a rotational shaft formed at the center of the first storage space and the second storage space and has seating grooves sequentially formed on the outer circumference thereof; and an operation member including a lifting portion having an operation lever, a long-hole bracket installed at a lower portion of the lifting portion, an operation rod of which one side is rotatably connected to the long-hole bracket and the other side is rotatably connected to the rotational shaft with elastic force to be rotated depending on the ascending of the lifting portion, and an operation portion installed inside an extended portion of the other side of the operation rod, rotatably installed at a predetermined angle with elastic force and pushing the an operation protrusion of the bullet-moving member to rotate the bullet-moving member in the clockwise direction.
FEED STOP FOR AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
An ammunition magazine for a gun includes a magazine body defining an interior space in which a plurality of cartridges is receivable, a follower in the interior space configured to bias the cartridges toward an upper end of the magazine body, a feed lip at the upper end of the magazine body configured to engage a topmost cartridge received in the interior space, and a movable feed stop on the magazine body configured to press the topmost cartridge against the feed lip and thereby prevent the plurality of cartridges from being pushed out of the top of the magazine by the follower.
FEED STOP FOR AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
An ammunition magazine for a gun includes a magazine body defining an interior space in which a plurality of cartridges is receivable, a follower in the interior space configured to bias the cartridges toward an upper end of the magazine body, a feed lip at the upper end of the magazine body configured to engage a topmost cartridge received in the interior space, and a movable feed stop on the magazine body configured to press the topmost cartridge against the feed lip and thereby prevent the plurality of cartridges from being pushed out of the top of the magazine by the follower.
PIVOTABLE FOLLOWER FOR AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
An ammunition magazine for a gun includes a magazine body and a follower. The magazine body defines an interior space in which a plurality of cartridges is receivable. The magazine body includes a drum portion and a tower portion. The drum portion defines a drum axis. The tower portion has an upper end with at least one feed lip thereon. The follower is received in the interior space and configured to bias cartridges received in the interior space from the drum portion up through the tower portion toward the at least one feed lip. An angle of the follower relative to the drum axis changes as the follower moves from the drum portion to the tower portion.
PIVOTABLE FOLLOWER FOR AMMUNITION MAGAZINE
An ammunition magazine for a gun includes a magazine body and a follower. The magazine body defines an interior space in which a plurality of cartridges is receivable. The magazine body includes a drum portion and a tower portion. The drum portion defines a drum axis. The tower portion has an upper end with at least one feed lip thereon. The follower is received in the interior space and configured to bias cartridges received in the interior space from the drum portion up through the tower portion toward the at least one feed lip. An angle of the follower relative to the drum axis changes as the follower moves from the drum portion to the tower portion.