Patent classifications
F41A9/72
REPEATING TOY CROSSBOW
A repeating crossbow having a pump-action reloading mechanism. The crossbow includes an elongated body with a shooting track and a holding chamber configured to house one or more projectiles. A hatch is coupled to the body and configured to move between a first position aligned with the shooting track and a second position at least partially aligned with the holding chamber. A palm rest is slidingly connected to the elongated body. Sliding the palm rest in a rearward direction causes the hatch to move from the first position into the second position. A biasing member within the holding chamber ejects a projectile onto the hatch. Sliding the palm rest in a forward direction to return to its default position causes the hatch to return to its first position, bringing the proj ectile into alignment with the shooting track.
FIREARM ACCESSORY
A firearm accessory and associated components and methods. In one embodiment, a firearm accessory is configured to mount to a shotgun. The firearm accessory is configured to emit light to illuminate a target. The firearm accessory includes an accessory body that is removable from the shotgun and permits convenient battery replacement.
FIREARM ACCESSORY
A firearm accessory and associated components and methods. In one embodiment, a firearm accessory is configured to mount to a shotgun. The firearm accessory is configured to emit light to illuminate a target. The firearm accessory includes an accessory body that is removable from the shotgun and permits convenient battery replacement.
Capacity increasing magazine extension in semi-automatic and pump-action hunting rifles
The present invention relates to a magazine extension which has been developed for use in semi-automatic and pump-action hunting rifles and which increases the magazine capacity without losing spring force by easily connecting the end of the rifle to the magazine tube.
Capacity increasing magazine extension in semi-automatic and pump-action hunting rifles
The present invention relates to a magazine extension which has been developed for use in semi-automatic and pump-action hunting rifles and which increases the magazine capacity without losing spring force by easily connecting the end of the rifle to the magazine tube.
AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUN
A self-loading shotgun includes a lock movable inside a lock housing between an open position and a closed position, a barrel, a magazine disposed below the barrel, a lock catch for holding the lock in the open position, and a feeder system for lifting a cartridge delivered from the magazine to the height of the barrel. The feeder system includes a feeder that swivels about a transverse axis and a magazine hatch that interacts with the lock catch. To allow the self-loading shotgun to be fully loaded even when the lock is open, the swivel movement of the feeder generated by the lock is controlled by a control element separate from the lock catch.
AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUN
A self-loading shotgun includes a lock movable inside a lock housing between an open position and a closed position, a barrel, a magazine disposed below the barrel, a lock catch for holding the lock in the open position, and a feeder system for lifting a cartridge delivered from the magazine to the height of the barrel. The feeder system includes a feeder that swivels about a transverse axis and a magazine hatch that interacts with the lock catch. To allow the self-loading shotgun to be fully loaded even when the lock is open, the swivel movement of the feeder generated by the lock is controlled by a control element separate from the lock catch.
Ammunition storage and feeding system
Ammunition storage and feeding system for light weapons that facilitates a continuous loading of the weapon, thereby relieving the user from multiple magazine replacements, and reducing potential weapon stoppages, thus providing more reliable and significantly uninterruptable use of the weapon with respect to operating the weapon with conventional magazines. According to an embodiment of the invention, the system is configured to automatically receive interlinked cartridges from a carrying device (e.g., a backpack or other convenient device harnessed to the user's body) through a flexible or semi-flexible leading means, to successively extract the cartridges from the linking arrangement and to successively feed each extracted cartridge into a dedicated magazine in a First In First Out (FIFO) manner.
NOVELTY IN LEVER ACTION GUNS
A lever gun has a receiver bearing the whole structure and all other components, a mechanism performing the cocking and locking functions, a trigger mechanism performing the firing function, a barrel through which the fired ammunition is guided towards the target, a magazine storing the ammunition and a lever driving and thus cocking/setting said mechanism. A divider component is positioned at the rear side of said trigger mechanism that does not face the barrel, and at which the lever is centred in order to perform rotating motion, and at least two lever arms perform transmission of motion between the lever and the mechanism, and connected to each other via movable hinges.
NOVELTY IN LEVER ACTION GUNS
A lever gun has a receiver bearing the whole structure and all other components, a mechanism performing the cocking and locking functions, a trigger mechanism performing the firing function, a barrel through which the fired ammunition is guided towards the target, a magazine storing the ammunition and a lever driving and thus cocking/setting said mechanism. A divider component is positioned at the rear side of said trigger mechanism that does not face the barrel, and at which the lever is centred in order to perform rotating motion, and at least two lever arms perform transmission of motion between the lever and the mechanism, and connected to each other via movable hinges.