MAGAZINE FOR DRY FIRING TRAINING
20220325976 ยท 2022-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A device for a dry firing training assembly includes a magazine body, and a trigger interface member which protrudes upwards from the magazine body and which is configured to be pushed by an action of pulling a trigger of a firearm into which the magazine body is inserted, the trigger interface member being biased by a biasing member. A pivoting lever is coupled to the trigger interface member. The pivoting lever is arranged to pivot about a pivot and to actuate a sound-producing element.
Claims
1. A dry firing training assembly comprising: a magazine body formed with a window, which allows access to inner components of said magazine body; a trigger interface member which protrudes upwards from said magazine body and which is configured to be pushed by an action of pulling a trigger of a firearm into which said magazine body is inserted, said trigger interface member being biased by a biasing member; and a pivoting lever coupled to said trigger interface member, said pivoting lever being arranged to pivot about a pivot and to actuate a sound-producing element.
2. The dry firing training assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sound-producing element comprises a leaf spring which produces a clicking sound when bent by said pivoting lever pushing thereagainst.
3. The dry firing training assembly according to claim 1, wherein said magazine body is constructed of two halves secured together with fasteners.
4. The dry firing training assembly according to claim 1, wherein said magazine body comprises an integral floor plate.
5. The dry firing training assembly according to claim 1, wherein said magazine body comprises a magazine catch groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Reference is now made to
[0014] The dry firing training assembly 10 includes a magazine body 12, which may be constructed of two halves 12A and 12B that can be secured together with fasteners (e.g., screws 11 (
[0015] The dry firing training assembly 10 includes a trigger interface member 16 which protrudes upwards from magazine body 12, and which can be pushed by the action of pulling the trigger of the firearm into which the magazine body 12 is inserted. The magazine body may include a magazine catch groove 18 which is caught by the magazine catch of the firearm, as is known in the art. Trigger interface member 16 is biased by a biasing member 20 (
[0016] As seen in
[0017] Alternatively, other sound-producing elements may be used, such as other mechanical clickers, or electrical clickers (wherein the pivoting lever 22 pushes a switch to activate the electrical clicker). The clicking sound imitates the sound of the trigger, or may even imitate the sound of a round being fired from the firearm.
[0018] The device may include a side tab 28, which is coupled to the pivoting lever 22. When the magazine body 12 is inserted in the magazine well of some firearms, if the trigger interface member 16 stays in place, it will abut against a portion of the firearm and the magazine cannot be fully inserted. Thus, the trigger interface member 16 has to move aside in order for the magazine to be fully inserted. This is the purpose of side tab 28. As the magazine slides into the magazine well, the side tab 28 abuts against the inside of the magazine well and this pushes the trigger interface member 16 inwards temporarily so that the magazine can be fully inserted. Once fully inserted, the trigger interface member 16 moves back to its initial position and is now ready to be moved by the action of the trigger, as described above.
[0019] The magazine body 12 is formed with a window 29, which allows access to inner components without having to take apart magazine body 12.