Malfunction simulation insert
11460262 · 2022-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A9/65
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A malfunction insert is for a firearm that includes a magazine. The malfunction insert includes a narrow end comprising a narrow edge, a concave surface disposed at an opposite end of the malfunction insert from the narrow end, and a central member that connects the concave surface and the narrow end. The malfunction insert is configured to be inserted into the magazine.
Claims
1. A malfunction insert for a firearm that comprises a double stack magazine, the malfunction insert comprising: a body comprising a concave surface and a narrow end extending to an opposite side of the body from the concave surface, wherein: the body is configured to be inserted into the double stack magazine; when inserted into the double stack magazine, the body: contacts a first cartridge located in a first column in the double stack magazine; extends upward beyond a second cartridge located in a second column in the double stack magazine; and extends laterally adjacent to a third cartridge in the first column in the double stack magazine; and in use, the narrow end is configured to engage a feed lip of the double stack magazine while the concave surface engages an upper surface of the first cartridge.
2. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein the concave surface and the narrow end are connected by a central member.
3. The malfunction insert of claim 2, wherein the central member comprises at least one planar face.
4. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein the concave surface comprises a contoured shape corresponding to an outer surface of the first cartridge.
5. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein the malfunction insert is configured to cause a double feed where two cartridges exit the double stack magazine during a single firearm cycle.
6. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a “T” shape.
7. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a non-metallic material.
8. A malfunction insert for a firearm that comprises a double stack magazine designed to hold a plurality of cartridges, the malfunction insert comprising: a narrow end comprising a narrow edge; a concave surface disposed at an opposite end of the malfunction insert from the narrow end; a central member that connects the concave surface and the narrow end, wherein: a length of the narrow edge corresponds to an overall length and largest dimension of the malfunction insert; the overall length of the malfunction insert is less than half of a length of one of the plurality of cartridges; and the malfunction insert is configured to be inserted into between the plurality of cartridges in the double stack magazine.
9. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the malfunction insert is configured to engage a portion of the double stack magazine.
10. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the narrow end comprises at least one surface that curves toward the narrow edge.
11. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the central member comprises at least one planar face.
12. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the concave surface comprises a contoured shape corresponding to an outer surface of one of the plurality of cartridges.
13. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the malfunction insert is configured to cause a double feed where two cartridges exit the double stack magazine during a single firearm cycle.
14. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein a cross section of the malfunction insert comprises a “T” shape.
15. The malfunction insert of claim 8, wherein the malfunction insert comprises a non-metallic material.
16. A method of creating a malfunction in a firearm that includes a double stack magazine, the method comprising: inserting at least one initial cartridge into the double stack magazine of the firearm to push a magazine follower downward; inserting a malfunction insert into the double stack magazine, wherein the malfunction insert comprises a body with a concave surface and a narrow end extending to an opposite side of the body from the concave surface; and inserting a plurality of later cartridges into the double stack magazine after the malfunction insert, wherein the body: contacts the at least one initial cartridge in a first column in the double stack magazine; extends upward beyond a second cartridge located in a second column in the double stack magazine; and extends laterally adjacent to a third cartridge in the first column in the double stack magazine.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising arranging the malfunction insert such that the concave surface engages an outer upper surface of the at least one initial cartridge.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising arranging the malfunction insert such that the narrow end is aligned with a feed lip of the double stack magazine.
19. The method of claim 16, further comprising removing at least one of the plurality of later cartridges engaging an underside of a feed lip of the double stack magazine with the narrow end to create a double feed malfunction.
20. The method of claim 16, further comprising inserting a second malfunction insert after the plurality of later cartridges.
21. A malfunction insert for a firearm that comprises a magazine, the malfunction insert comprising: a body comprising a concave surface and a narrow end extending to an opposite side of the body from the concave surface, wherein: the body is configured to be inserted into the magazine; in use, the narrow end is configured to engage a feed lip of the magazine while the concave surface engages an upper surface of a cartridge; and the body comprises a “T” shape.
22. The malfunction insert of claim 1, wherein an overall length of the malfunction insert is less than half of a length of one of the cartridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described.
(7) Although the illustrated embodiments shown in
(8) According to certain embodiments of the present invention, as shown in
(9) In some embodiments, one or more malfunction insert(s) 101 may be inserted into a magazine 10 to create intentional, predictable, and expected malfunction(s). Some magazines 10 are designed for a double stack configuration where two columns of cartridges are arranged side-by-side in the magazine. As one example, the configuration shown for magazine 10 in
(10) For typical firearm operation (when a malfunction insert 101 is not present), a bolt carrier group 30 moves rearward due to manual operation/movement (e.g., operating a charging handle and/or bolt release) or may be caused by cycling of the firearm after firing a projectile. Subsequently, the bolt carrier group 30 moves forward and passes over the top of the magazine 10 such that the leading edge 31 of the bolt carrier group 30 pushes the uppermost cartridge (e.g., cartridge 20.1) out of the magazine and toward the chamber of the firearm (not shown). In other words, under normal operation, if the malfunction insert 101 were not present for the configuration shown in
(11) The malfunction insert 101 may be inserted into the magazine 10 when cartridges 20 are loaded into the magazine (i.e., when cartridges 20 are loaded into the top of the magazine 10 pushing the follower down and compressing the magazine spring). Although the malfunction insert 101 is shown interfacing with cartridge 20.3 in the left side column, the malfunction insert 101 can be inserted into the right side column also. As shown in
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(13) In some embodiments, the malfunction insert 101 exits the magazine 10 concurrent with or after cartridges 20.1 and 20.2 exit the magazine 10. The malfunction (i.e., the double feed) will cause the firearm to malfunction because both cartridges 20.1 and 20.2 will simultaneously try to enter the chamber of the firearm which prevents the bolt carrier group 30 from moving to the forward position (i.e., the firearm will be out-of-battery because the bolt does not move to the forward or firing position). To address the malfunction, the firearm operator will move the bolt carrier group 30 to the rear or open position (and, in some cases, lock the bolt carrier group 30 in the open position). In some cases, the operator may also remove the magazine 10 from the firearm, if applicable. After cartridges 20.1 and 20.2 along with malfunction insert 101 are removed from the firearm, the firearm will operate normally. For example, subsequent movement of the bolt carrier group 30 will cause the leading edge 31 of the bolt carrier group 30 to push the uppermost cartridge (e.g., cartridge 20.3) out of the magazine and toward the chamber of the firearm. As described in more detail below, the malfunction insert 101 may be made from a non-metallic material to reduce the likelihood of damage to the interior of the magazine 10 or the firearm. The malfunction insert 101 may exit the magazine and enter the upper receiver of the firearm. In some embodiments, the malfunction insert 101 is constructed from brightly colored or high visibility material to ensure that the malfunction insert 101 is conspicuous after exiting the magazine (either into the upper receiver or outside of the firearm). The malfunction insert 101 may be orange or another high visibility color/pattern.
(14) The components of any of the firearms described herein, including the malfunction insert 101, may be formed of materials including, but not limited to, thermoplastic, carbon composite, plastic, nylon, steel, aluminum, stainless steel, high strength aluminum alloy, other plastic or polymer materials, other metallic materials, other composite materials, or other similar materials. In particular, the malfunction insert 101 may be made from Polyamides (PA), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyester (PES), Polyethylene (PE), High-density polyethylene (HDPE), Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS), High impact polystyrene (HIPS), Polyurethanes (PU), Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), or any other appropriate non-metallic material. Moreover, the components of the firearms may be attached to one another via suitable fasteners, which include, but are not limited to, screws, bolts, rivets, welds, co-molding, injection molding, or other mechanical or chemical fasteners.
(15) Different arrangements of the components depicted in the drawings or described above, as well as components and steps not shown or described are possible. Similarly, some features and sub-combinations are useful and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Embodiments of the invention have been described for illustrative and not restrictive purposes, and alternative embodiments will become apparent to readers of this patent. Accordingly, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above or depicted in the drawings, and various embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claims below.