Self-loading pistol
10718581 ยท 2020-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/59
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A9/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/59
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A self-loading pistol comprising a magazine shaft which can receive a magazine; a retainer which can hold the magazine releasably in the magazine shaft; and a magazine release which can cause the retainer to release the magazine. The magazine release can be operated from both sides of the self-loading pistol and comprises two release buttons which are arranged on different sides of the self-loading pistol. The magazine release further comprises two release levers which are disposed on different sides of the self-loading pistol. The magazine can be released by actuating either release button and/or by actuating either release lever.
Claims
1. A self-loading pistol, comprising: a magazine shaft to receive a magazine; a retainer to hold the magazine releasably in the magazine shaft; and a magazine release to cause the retainer to release the magazine, wherein the magazine release is operable from both sides of the self-loading pistol and comprises: two release buttons arranged on different sides of the self-loading pistol, and two release levers disposed on different sides of the self-loading pistol, wherein the magazine is releasable by actuating either of the release buttons and/or by actuating either of the release levers.
2. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the release levers can be actuated and/or moved independently of the release buttons.
3. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein either one of the release levers can be actuated and/or moved independently of the respective other release lever.
4. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 3, wherein, upon actuation, either one of the release levers is pivoted about an axis that extends in a transverse direction of the self-loading pistol.
5. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 3, wherein, upon actuation, either one of the release levers can be freely rotated relative to the axis.
6. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the release buttons are rigidly connected to one another by a web that extends in a transverse direction of the self-loading pistol.
7. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 6, wherein the web, connecting the release buttons comprises two ramps along which, upon actuation of either of the release buttons, a section of the retainer slides such that the magazine is released.
8. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the retainer comprises a retaining pawl to engage in a recess of the magazine and, in a state extending into the recess, holds the magazine in the magazine shaft; and upon actuation of either of the release buttons, the retaining pawl is pivoted out of the magazine recess.
9. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein, upon actuation, either one of the release buttons is displaced in a transverse direction of the self-loading pistol into a grip piece of the self-loading pistol.
10. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retainer comprises a retaining pawl to, engage in a recess of the magazine and, in a state extending into the recess, holds the magazine in the magazine shaft.
11. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the release levers has a nose, which engages in a recess of the retainer and, upon actuation of the release lever, moves the retainer such that the magazine is released.
12. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 11, wherein: the retainer comprises a retaining pawl to engage in a recess of the magazine and, in a state extending into the recess, holds the magazine in the magazine shaft; and upon actuation of either of the release levers, the retainer is moved such that the retaining pawl is pivoted out of the magazine recess.
13. The self-loading pistol, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magazine release comprises at least one spring to transfer an actuated release lever or an actuated release button back into a home position after the magazine has been released.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention shall become apparent from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings show in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Identical and functionally identical parts are provided with the same reference numerals in the figures.
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(16) Furthermore, the self-loading pistol comprises retaining means 5, which can hold the magazine 4 in the magazine shaft 3. The retaining means 5 can be moved in the grip piece 1 in a manner allowing rotation about an axis 6, wherein the axis 6 extends in the transverse direction perpendicular to the direction of fire of the self-loading pistol, and the retaining means 5 comprise a cross hole 7 for the axis 6 to extend through. Furthermore, the retaining means 5 comprise a retaining pawl 8, which can engage in a corresponding recess 9 in the magazine 4 (see
(17) Furthermore, the self-loading pistol comprises magazine release means that can cause the retaining means 5 to release the magazine 4. The magazine release means comprise two release levers 11, 12, which can be pivoted about the axis 6 and any one of which is arranged on a side of the self-loading pistol (see
(18) Any one of the release levers 11, 12 comprises an actuating section 15, 16, which extends forwards from the axis 6 in the direction of fire and which the user can press downwards, in particular, with his index finger, in order to release the magazine 4. The release levers 11, 12 can be rotated about the axis 6, so that the actuating sections 15, 16 can be pressed downwards independently of one another.
(19) The trigger guard 2 comprises a recess 17 on each of its transverse sides (see
(20) The release levers 11, 12 comprise noses 18, 19, which engage in corresponding recesses 20 of the retaining means 5 in the assembled state (see for this purpose
(21) As a result of this pivoting, for example, of the release lever 12, the corresponding nose 19 presses into the associated recess 20 and pivots the retaining means 5 in such a way that the retaining pawl 8 is moved out of the recess 9 (see the transition from
(22) Furthermore, the magazine release means comprise a spring 22, which is designed as a yoke spring in the exemplary embodiment that is shown. In the assembled state this spring is also mounted on the axis 6 (see
(23) Furthermore, the magazine release means comprise two release buttons 23, 24, each one of which is arranged on a side of the self-loading pistol (see
(24) Two outwards rising ramps 26, 27 are disposed on the rear side of the web 25 in the direction of fire (see
(25) When the user pushes, for example, the left release button 23, in particular, with his thumb, into the grip piece 1 in accordance with the arrow 29 in
(26) When the user releases the respective release button 23, 24, the web 25 is moved by the spring 10, acting on the retaining means 5, again into the central position, so that the corresponding release button 23, 24 is transferred back again into the home position.
(27) The movement of the release buttons 23, 24 can take place independently of a movement of the release levers 11, 12, because in the assembled state of the magazine release means the web 25 extends beneath the release levers 11, 12 and can move freely relative to said release levers (see