Patent classifications
F41A9/68
Double-Barrelled Gun And Two-Row Magazine
The present invention relates to a gun (1) with a pair of barrels (6, 6) flanking each other, each delimiting a cartridge chamber (12, 12). The gun further comprises a pair of firing pin tips (8, 8) for a cartridge (10, 10), movable towards the cartridge chambers (12, 12) by means of a firing device operated by a trigger (4, 4); such device acts on the firing pin tips to allow a substantially simultaneous advancement thereof. The invention also relates to a two row magazine for a double barrelled gun.
Double-Barrelled Gun And Two-Row Magazine
The present invention relates to a gun (1) with a pair of barrels (6, 6) flanking each other, each delimiting a cartridge chamber (12, 12). The gun further comprises a pair of firing pin tips (8, 8) for a cartridge (10, 10), movable towards the cartridge chambers (12, 12) by means of a firing device operated by a trigger (4, 4); such device acts on the firing pin tips to allow a substantially simultaneous advancement thereof. The invention also relates to a two row magazine for a double barrelled gun.
Self ejecting magazine cover for use with ammunition magazines
A cover for an ammunition magazine is provided. The cover can include a top wall and a plurality of side walls extending downward from the top wall. The side walls can define a lower perimeter edge and an interior cavity configured for receiving an open end of an ammunition magazine for a firearm. The cover can include a bracket mounting wing extending outward from one of the side walls and a bracket connected to the bracket mounting wing. The bracket can include a vertical portion and a horizontal portion. The cover can used with a set of coupled magazines used with a firearm by placing the cover over an open end of a spare magazine when a primary magazine is inserted into the firearm. The cover can be automatically detach from the spare magazine when the primary magazine is removed from the firearm due to the bracket contacting the firearm.
Self ejecting magazine cover for use with ammunition magazines
A cover for an ammunition magazine is provided. The cover can include a top wall and a plurality of side walls extending downward from the top wall. The side walls can define a lower perimeter edge and an interior cavity configured for receiving an open end of an ammunition magazine for a firearm. The cover can include a bracket mounting wing extending outward from one of the side walls and a bracket connected to the bracket mounting wing. The bracket can include a vertical portion and a horizontal portion. The cover can used with a set of coupled magazines used with a firearm by placing the cover over an open end of a spare magazine when a primary magazine is inserted into the firearm. The cover can be automatically detach from the spare magazine when the primary magazine is removed from the firearm due to the bracket contacting the firearm.
Firearm with spare magazine storage facility
The present disclosure is directed to a firearm capable of holding more than one magazines. In a particular embodiment, the firearm can include an operational magazine well adapted to receive an operational magazine and a secondary magazine well adapted to receive a secondary magazine, wherein the secondary magazine well is nonoperational.
Firearm with spare magazine storage facility
The present disclosure is directed to a firearm capable of holding more than one magazines. In a particular embodiment, the firearm can include an operational magazine well adapted to receive an operational magazine and a secondary magazine well adapted to receive a secondary magazine, wherein the secondary magazine well is nonoperational.
HOUSING FOR A CARTIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A FIREARM AND CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A FIREARM
A housing for a cartridge magazine for a firearm including an interior space consisting of a first and a second region. Between the first and the second region a transitional region is formed which connects the first and second region with one another. The inside surface of the front wall extends in the direction of the Z-axis in at least one region along a first circular path, the inside surface of the rear wall extends in at least one region in the direction of the Z-axis along a second circular path. The first region is designed for accommodation of four stacks of cartridges arranged directly adjoining one other and preferably offset in Z-direction relative to one another. The second region being designed for accommodation of two stacks of cartridges arranged directly adjoining one another and preferably offset in Z-direction relative to one another.
HOUSING FOR A CARTIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A FIREARM AND CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE FOR A FIREARM
A housing for a cartridge magazine for a firearm including an interior space consisting of a first and a second region. Between the first and the second region a transitional region is formed which connects the first and second region with one another. The inside surface of the front wall extends in the direction of the Z-axis in at least one region along a first circular path, the inside surface of the rear wall extends in at least one region in the direction of the Z-axis along a second circular path. The first region is designed for accommodation of four stacks of cartridges arranged directly adjoining one other and preferably offset in Z-direction relative to one another. The second region being designed for accommodation of two stacks of cartridges arranged directly adjoining one another and preferably offset in Z-direction relative to one another.
TELESCOPING CONTROLLED FORCE SPRING
A spring comprises a continuous wire member formed into a plurality of coils along a central axis. Each of the plurality of coils comprises a plurality of straight portions extending between bend portions each extending from one of the straight portions. The plurality of coils form a first spring body and a second spring body, each spring body comprising at least three coils and having a first end and a second end with the first end of the second spring body connected to the second end of the first spring body. In an unloaded state the first spring body has a first unique pitch distance between bend portions of each pair of adjacent coils and the first unique pitch distance decreases from the first end of the first spring body to the second end of the first spring body, and the second spring body has a second unique pitch distance between bend portions of each pair of adjacent coils and the second unique pitch distance increases from the first end of the second spring body to the second end of the second spring body.
Firearm With Spare Magazine Storage Facility
The present disclosure is directed to a firearm capable of holding more than one magazines. In a particular embodiment, the firearm can include an operational magazine well adapted to receive an operational magazine and a secondary magazine well adapted to receive a secondary magazine, wherein the secondary magazine well is nonoperational.