HAND FIREARM
20250172360 ยท 2025-05-29
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Abstract
A self-loading hand firearm with a barrel secured to a frame, a firing pin, a slide, and a closure which is held, in the front position of the slide, in a locking position on the frame and which is moved from the locking position into a release position by gas pressure of a fired projectile. The closure is formed at least in two parts with a closure locking mechanism, which has two lateral legs, and a closure impact base lying between the legs, the closure locking mechanism being provided at the legs with at least one protruding driver element, which engages in a recess of the slide, and with at least one retaining cam, which engages in a shoulder of the frame. The closure impact base and the closure locking mechanism are hinged to one another.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A self-loading handgun with a barrel immovably secured to a frame, a firing pin, a slide guided linearly vis--vis the frame, and a breech which is held in a locked position on the frame in a forward position of the slide and which is moved from the locked position into an unlocked position upon a backward movement of the slide effected by a gas pressure from a fired projectile and moved together with the slide into a rear position from which the slide together with the breech is returned to the forward position under a spring force, wherein: the breech is of at least a two-part design comprising a breech locking mechanism with two lateral limbs and a breech face disposed between the limbs, wherein the breech locking mechanism on the limbs is provided with at least one protruding driving element which engages in a recess of the slide, and with at least one retaining cam engaging in a shoulder of the frame, the breech face and the breech locking mechanism are articulated together and the breech face incorporates an axial bore aligned with the barrel for the passage of the firing pin, and the breech face is coaxially guided to the barrel upon the backward movement and a forward movement of the slide.
14. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein the at least one retaining cam of the breech locking mechanism engages in the shoulder of the frame in the locked position of the breech, and that to unlock the breech, the at least one protruding driving element engages in the recess of the slide and releases the at least one retaining cam from the shoulder of the frame upon the backward movement of the slide.
15. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein a hook-like retaining element connected to the slide accommodated in the recess of the slide acts on the one protruding driving element upon the backward movement of the slide and thereby engages behind a connecting bar between the limbs of the breech locking mechanism.
16. The self-loading handgun according to claim 14, wherein a rear flank of the recess moves the at least one protruding driving element of the breech locking mechanism forward upon the forward movement of the slide.
17. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein the breech is connected to the slide by means of a guide connection such that upon the backward movement of the slide, a rear part of the breech locking mechanism is moved downward and the at least one protruding driving element engages in the recess of the slide, and that the at least one retaining cam is released from engagement in the shoulder of the frame.
18. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein the breech locking mechanism incorporates an underside inclination at a rear end which enables the breech locking mechanism to pivot vis--vis the breech face.
19. The self-loading handgun according to claim 17, wherein the guide connection between the breech locking mechanism and the slide is effected by a locking pin supported in an oval-shaped recess of the breech locking mechanism running in a longitudinal direction of the handgun.
20. The self-loading handgun according to claim 19, wherein the locking pin is disposed in the forward position of the oval-shaped recess when the slide is at rest and, upon a shot being fired, is moved backward into the rear position of the oval-shaped recess from the backward movement of the slide, wherein the oval-shaped recess is designed with a rearward rising inclination.
21. The self-loading handgun according to claim 19, wherein a larger diameter of the oval-shaped recess runs at an angle of 20-40 vis--vis a longitudinal axis of the barrel of the handgun.
22. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein sliding surfaces between the at least one protruding driving element and the recess of the slide and/or between the at least one retaining cam and the shoulder of the frame are beveled or rounded in a longitudinal direction of the frame.
23. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein upon a fired projectile being shot, the gas pressure is directed to a rear of a gas piston running parallel to the barrel which triggers an unlocking of the breech by the slide and the backward movement of the slide together with the breech.
24. The self-loading handgun according to claim 13, wherein upon moving backward, the slide carries along a fired cartridge casing and ejects it from an ejection port of the slide and that after the fired cartridge casing has been ejected, a cartridge disposed in a magazine is brought into a path of the barrel under a spring force and pushed into the barrel by means of the breech moving forward again.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0026] The invention will be explained in greater detail below on the basis of an exemplary embodiment. The drawings are schematic drawings omitting standard elements such as magazine, trigger, rear sight and front sight as well as fairing.
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DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
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[0045] The breech substantially consists of a U-shaped breech locking mechanism 4 having two parallel limbs 8 and 9 with a breech face 5 arranged between them which is articulated to the breech locking mechanism 4 via a connecting shaft 29. The limbs have retaining cams 24/25 on their front underside. An upwardly projecting driving element 22 is correspondingly disposed on the front upper side, its movement controlled by a retaining element 14.
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[0047] High gas pressure is produced upon the firing pin guided through the breech face striking the cartridge, a portion of which is directed across the gas chamber to the gas piston 19 which is thus driven backward and applies momentum to the crosspiece 13 inside the slide 2.
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[0050] The retaining element 14 depicted in
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[0053] Here as well, the gas piston 19 moves the slide backwards when a shot is fired such that, as per
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[0056] 1 frame [0057] 2 slide [0058] 3 breech [0059] 4 breech locking mechanism [0060] 5 breech face [0061] 6 connecting bar [0062] 7 barrel [0063] 8 limb [0064] 9 limb [0065] 10 breech piston [0066] 11 cylinder [0067] 12 inclination [0068] 13 crosspiece [0069] 14 retaining element [0070] 15 seating [0071] 16 recess [0072] 17 longitudinal axis [0073] 18 gas screw [0074] 19 gas piston [0075] 20 edge [0076] 21 ejection port [0077] 22 driving element [0078] 23 recess [0079] 24 retaining cam [0080] 25 breech locking [0081] 26 shoulder [0082] 27 bore [0083] 28 gas chamber [0084] 29 connecting shaft [0085] 30 locking pin