Hunting or sports weapon with improved magazine arrangement
12566037 ยท 2026-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C23/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C7/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41A3/66
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A17/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A9/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A hunting or sports weapon with a handguard (4) attached to a receiver (5) and a barrel (3), wherein the barrel (3) with a cartridge chamber (34) leads into a breechblock (26) and forms a breech face (20) for the cartridge to be fired there, wherein a magazine well (24) for the introduction of a magazine (17) is arranged on or in the receiver (5), and on the receiver (5) a trigger unit (6), wherein a buttstock (11) adjoins the receiver (5), wherein the magazine (17) is arranged in a swivel unit (31) which can be swung away in a horizontal axis or in a plug unit (32) and is integrated at least partly in the buttstock (11).
Claims
1. A hunting or sports weapon with a handguard attached to a receiver and a barrel, wherein the barrel with a cartridge chamber leads into a breechblock and forms a breech face for the cartridge to be fired there, wherein a magazine well for the introduction of a magazine is arranged on or in the receiver, and on the receiver a trigger unit, wherein a buttstock adjoins the receiver, wherein the magazine is arranged in a swivel unit which can be swung away in a horizontal axis and is integrated at least partly in the buttstock, wherein the trigger unit is connected firmly to the pistol grip and is part of the swivel unit, and wherein the breech face and a magazine front edge of the magazine are arranged behind a trigger center line of the trigger at a distance in a range from 10 to 50 mm.
2. A hunting or sports weapon with a handguard attached to a receiver and a barrel, wherein the barrel with a cartridge chamber leads into a breechblock and forms a breech face for the cartridge to be fired there, wherein a magazine well for the introduction of a magazine is arranged on or in the receiver, and on the receiver a trigger unit, wherein a buttstock adjoins the receiver, wherein the magazine is arranged in a vertical axis pluggable plug unit and is integrated at least partly in the buttstock, wherein the breech face and a magazine front edge of the magazine are arranged behind a trigger center line of the trigger at a distance in a range from 10 to 50 mm, and wherein the magazine is arranged above a pluggable pistol grip and connected thereto.
3. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the magazine well for receiving the magazine adjoins the rear end of the receiver and projects into the buttstock and at least partly is part of the buttstock.
4. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the magazine is arranged above a pluggable or swivelable pistol grip and connected thereto.
5. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 2, wherein the trigger unit is connected firmly to the pistol grip and is part of the plug unit.
6. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the trigger unit is connected firmly to the receiver and connected to the pistol grip to be separable and in that the pistol grip with the magazine attached thereto forms the swivel or plug unit.
7. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal swivel chamber of the swivel unit is arranged on the front part of the receiver or on the handguard.
8. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal swivel chamber of the swivel unit is arranged on the front part of the buttstock or on the rear part of the receiver.
9. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein when the length of the barrel is 690 mm and the length of the buttstock is constant with respect to the prior art, there is a shortened total weapon length of 1.040 mm compared to a comparable weapon length according to the prior art of 1.130 mm.
10. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 9, wherein the total weapon length of the hunting and sports weapon is shortened with respect to a hunting or sports weapon of equal dimensions by about 100 mm.
11. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the breech face with the breech face line is behind the trigger and behind the trigger center line at a distance in the range between 10 to 50 mm.
12. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the swivel unit has a draw-pull for insertion of the magazine.
13. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the free swivelable part of the swivel unit can be connected to the weapon via a locking device.
14. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein a functional separation is provided between the pistol grip and the buttstock.
15. The hunting or sports weapon according to claim 1, wherein the bolt handle is arranged above and on the rear end of the pistol grip.
Description
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(12) The hunting or sports weapon 1 is connected to a gunsight 2 and consists of a barrel 3, a handguard 4 which is mounted on the adjoining receiver 5, in which the holder of the barrel 3 is affixed and in which the magazine well 24 for a magazine 17 is arranged.
(13) In the exemplary embodiment shown, trigger unit 6 preferably consists of a trigger guard 7 in which the manually operable firing trigger 8 is arranged and also of a pistol grip 9 integrated therein, which forms a passage 10 for the firing hand in a manner known per se.
(14) With the mentioned parts, namely trigger unit 6, consisting of trigger guard 7, firing trigger 8 and pistol grip 9, a swiveling unit 31 is formed according to the invention, which is designed to be swiveled in a front horizontal swivel bearing 14 on the front part of receiver 5 near its underside.
(15) Buttstock 11 adjoins longitudinally behind swivel unit 31 and preferably has a comb 12 and a rear, closing butt plate 13.
(16) Connection line 15 marks the functional separation between the front part of buttstock 11 and the rear part of receiver 5.
(17) The invention is not limited to the exact embodiment of the hunting or sports weapon shown here. For example, it may be provided that gunsight 2 is omitted or that further additional parts can be mounted, such as, e.g., night vision devices, night aiming devices, open sights, reflex sights and the like.
(18) In its design as a hunting or sports weapon, the invention has achieved thatin comparison to known hunting and sports weapons with comparable barrel and buttstock length and known handling and shooting precisionthere is a non-shortened barrel 3 and also a non-shortened buttstock 11 in order to maintain or even improve the usability of the weapon.
(19) According to the prior art, it is known to use a barrel length of 690 mm, for example, as the distance between the muzzle and the breech face is concerned.
(20) This results in a total weapon length (Blaser R8) from the muzzle to the buttstock end of about 1130 mm. For a weapon that has the magazine arranged in front of the trigger guard, the total weapon length is about 1200 mm. This invention means a length saving of about 160 mm with the same barrel length and the same buttstock dimensions.
(21) This is where the invention comes in, which now results in a shortened total weapon length of about 1040 mm while maintaining the same shooting quality, i.e., with the same barrel length of 690 mm and the same stock length.
(22) This means that there is a total weapon length reduction of preferably about 100 mm, which leads to a shortened weapon but with the same shooting quality anddue to the shortened lengthimproved handling.
(23) The difference in the total weapon length that could be saved is due to the new arrangement of the magazine, which, according to the invention, is partially integrated in the buttstock.
(24) In a way, the total length of the cartridges is saved on the total length of the weapon because the cartridge length is now part of the buttstock and no longer increases the total length of the weapon in an undesirable wayas is the case with current prior art.
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(26) First, it is stated that cartridges 16 are arranged in a magazine 17 and magazine front edge 18 is arranged a short distance in front of the breech face 20.
(27) At the same time, the prior art is also shown in
(28) Trigger center line 21 according to the invention therefore has a distance 23 in the range between 10 and 50 mm from breech face line 22 according to the invention. This means that the breech face with breech face line 22 is located behind the firing trigger and behind trigger center line 21, whereas, in the prior art according to the aforementioned DE 10 2006 009 895 B3, it is located in front of trigger center line 21, as shown in
(29) Further details can be seen in
(30) Furthermore, it can be seen from
(31) The invention is not limited thereto.
(32) Instead of a longitudinally directed draw-pull 27, other fastening means can also be provided between magazine 17 and swivel unit 31. Instead of the insertion direction in the longitudinal direction of the weapon in the direction of arrow 28, a draw-pull can also be provided in the vertical direction. This means that the magazine would be positively connected to the draw-pull in the transverse direction to the draw-pull.
(33) It is also possible for magazine 17 to be tilted or locked into the draw-pull from the side.
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(35) In this case, locking receptacle 30 is moved into the area of swivel bearing 14 on handguard 4 or on receiver 5 and can be swung away forwards in the opposite direction to the direction of the arrow 25, i.e. in the direction of arrow 25, with the same reference numerals applying to the same parts.
(36) Locking receptacle 30 shown in
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(38) Therefore, bolt handle 37 is preferably arranged above and at the rear end of the pistol grip, which leads to a particularly advantageous ergonomic operation.
(39) From
(40) However, the current prior requires unfavorable grip movements for a bolt handle arranged at the front (e.g., Blaser R8, Mauser M12, M98) or at the rear (e.g., Bullpup rifles), which results in a loss of distance or time when operating bolt handle 37.
(41) It has been stated above that the functional connection between firing trigger 8 and breechblock 26 is not shown in detail in order to keep open various possibilities for the functional connection. This functional connection is not the subject of the invention. It should be noted that when the firing trigger 8 is pulled, a shot is fired in the breechblock 26 and barrel 3.
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(43) Only pistol grip 9 with magazine 17 is removed, which has the great advantage of a simplified design of the plug unit 32, a weight saving when using spare magazines and a simplified and more reliable operation.
(44) In the present application, it is preferred in all embodiments that magazine 17 is arranged above the pistol grip and that trigger center line 21 and breech face line 22 are only a small distance in the range between 10 and 50 mm from front edge 18 of magazine 17.
(45) This provides and maintains the advantage that the gas pressure generated when the shot is fired does not act on the face or shoulder of the shooter because the aforementioned parts are arranged in front of buttstock 11.
(46) This arrangement makes it possible for the hunting and sports weapon according to the invention to retain a traditional appearance (Mauser or Blaser) despite the shortened overall length, while improving the handling of the weapon.
(47) Another advantage of the invention is that swivel or plug unit 31, 32 with a magazine box that is open at the top also makes it possible to load magazine 17 from above with breechblock 26 open when swivel unit 31 is not swiveled away or when the plug unit 32 is inserted, without swivel unit 31 having to be opened or plug unit 32 having to be removed.
(48) By achieving a shortened weapon length while maintaining the same barrel and stock length as the prior art, there is the additional advantage that silencers attached to the barrel do not result in the weapon being difficult to handle.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(49) 1 Hunting or sports weapon 2 Rifle scope 3 Barrel 4 Handguard 5 Receiver 6 Trigger unit 7 Trigger guard 8 Firing trigger 9 Pistol grip 10 Passage 11 Buttstock 12 Comb 13 Butt plate 14 Swivel bearing 15 Connecting line 16 Cartridge 17 Magazine 18 Magazine front edge 19 Magazine front edge (prior art) 20 Breech face 20 (prior art) 21 Trigger center line 22 Breach face line 23 Distance between 21 and 22 24 Magazine well 25 Arrow direction and 25 26 Breechblock 27 Draw-pull 28 Arrow direction 29 Locking device 30 Locking receptacle 31 Swivel unit 32 Plug unit 33 Arrow direction 34 Cartridge chamber 35 Distance line 36 Distance between 35 and 18 37 Bolt handle