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REPEATING TOY CROSSBOW
20220341698 · 2022-10-27 · ·

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.

Pellet magazine for air rifles and pistols

A pellet magazine for air compressed rifle and pistols, comprising an outer casing, inside which a drum is placed having housings for housing the pellets, a through hole that extends, at least partially, throughout the rotation axis to the drum, a channel through which passes a limit stop that prevents the rotation of a pellet and consequently the drum, a joint which holds and repositions the pellets, and an axis around which the drum rotates.

PELLET MAGAZINE FOR AIR RIFLES AND PISTOLS

A pellet magazine for air compressed rifle and pistols, comprising an outer casing (1), inside which a drum (2) is placed having housings (5) for housing the pellets, a through hole (6) that extends, at least partially, throughout the rotation axis to the drum (2), a channel through which passes a limit stop (30) of the stroke of the pellets, a joint (18) and an axis (4) around which the drum (2) rotates.

AUTOMATIC SMALL ARMS

An automatic weapon arranged according to the bullpup scheme and containing a barrel; a receiver in the form of a cylinder rolling in a rectangular box; a mechanism for moving the shell from the magazine into the chamber, being a part of the chamber, designed in the form of a drum, its feature is an open chamber where bullets come out of the store vertically; a trigger mechanism comprising a piston rod of the gas tube, which is a drummer; an axis of the drum; a shutter; shock and amortization springs; a frame hook of the rod over the escapement; a trigger pivotally mounted on the frame axis, travelling through the cylindrical receiver grooves horizontally, connected with a fork by a drum; a venting mechanism with a gas tube and a piston; a return mechanism; a multifunction ammunition cartridge of extended capacity, feeding bullets into the machine vertically.

AUTOMATIC SMALL ARMS

An automatic weapon arranged according to the bullpup scheme and containing a barrel; a receiver in the form of a cylinder rolling in a rectangular box; a mechanism for moving the shell from the magazine into the chamber, being a part of the chamber, designed in the form of a drum, its feature is an open chamber where bullets come out of the store vertically; a trigger mechanism comprising a piston rod of the gas tube, which is a drummer; an axis of the drum; a shutter; shock and amortization springs; a frame hook of the rod over the escapement; a trigger pivotally mounted on the frame axis, travelling through the cylindrical receiver grooves horizontally, connected with a fork by a drum; a venting mechanism with a gas tube and a piston; a return mechanism; a multifunction ammunition cartridge of extended capacity, feeding bullets into the machine vertically.

Rotary magazine and bolt catch
10584930 · 2020-03-10 · ·

A rotary ammunition magazine cooperates with a bolt catch to hold the bolt of a firearm out of battery in an open position after the last round has been fired. A cam mounted on the rotor of the magazine actuates a movable body on the magazine housing as the cam rotates to feed ammunition to the action. The body moves to an extended position and engages a bolt catch pivotably mounted in the firearm receiver. The bolt catch is pivoted by the body into a position where it will engage the bolt and prevent it from returning to battery after the last round has been fired.

Rotary magazine and bolt catch
10584930 · 2020-03-10 · ·

A rotary ammunition magazine cooperates with a bolt catch to hold the bolt of a firearm out of battery in an open position after the last round has been fired. A cam mounted on the rotor of the magazine actuates a movable body on the magazine housing as the cam rotates to feed ammunition to the action. The body moves to an extended position and engages a bolt catch pivotably mounted in the firearm receiver. The bolt catch is pivoted by the body into a position where it will engage the bolt and prevent it from returning to battery after the last round has been fired.

Rotary Magazine and Bolt Catch
20190301822 · 2019-10-03 ·

A rotary ammunition magazine cooperates with a bolt catch to hold the bolt of a firearm out of battery in an open position after the last round has been fired. A cam mounted on the rotor of the magazine actuates a movable body on the magazine housing as the cam rotates to feed ammunition to the action. The body moves to an extended position and engages a bolt catch pivotably mounted in the firearm receiver. The bolt catch is pivoted by the body into a position where it will engage the bolt and prevent it from returning to battery after the last round has been fired.

Rotary Magazine and Bolt Catch
20190301822 · 2019-10-03 ·

A rotary ammunition magazine cooperates with a bolt catch to hold the bolt of a firearm out of battery in an open position after the last round has been fired. A cam mounted on the rotor of the magazine actuates a movable body on the magazine housing as the cam rotates to feed ammunition to the action. The body moves to an extended position and engages a bolt catch pivotably mounted in the firearm receiver. The bolt catch is pivoted by the body into a position where it will engage the bolt and prevent it from returning to battery after the last round has been fired.

Rotary magazine and bolt catch
10345064 · 2019-07-09 · ·

A rotary ammunition magazine cooperates with a bolt catch to hold the bolt of a firearm out of battery in an open position after the last round has been fired. A cam mounted on the rotor of the magazine actuates a movable body on the magazine housing as the cam rotates to feed ammunition to the action. The body moves to an extended position and engages a bolt catch pivotably mounted in the firearm receiver. The bolt catch is pivoted by the body into a position where it will engage the bolt and prevent it from returning to battery after the last round has been fired.