Buffer retainer, which buffer retainer comprises a body portion having an upper surface, and a retainer tab extending from the upper surface of the body portion, wherein the cross-sectional area of the retainer tab is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the body portion, wherein the body portion is configured to be set in a hole formed in a frame piece of a weapon, and wherein the retainer tab is configured to extend above surface of the frame piece via a channel to restrict movement of a buffer of the weapon, which channel extends between the end surface of the hole and the said surface of the frame piece, and which channel has smaller diameter than the said hole. The invention also relates to a buffer retainer system utilizing such a buffer retainer
A magazine catch body comprising a magazine and a magazine catch body comprising magazine catch buttons extended left and right, a magazine catch shaft connecting the magazine catch buttons to each other, and a magazine catch lever connected to the shaft for transmitting locking-releasing movements of the magazine catch buttons to the magazine to lock and release the magazine to the firearm, is disclosed. The magazine catch body comprises a spring around the shaft. The magazine catch buttons are substantially symmetrically located in respect of the firearm. The magazine catch buttons form the magazine catch body to one structural unity functionable as one mechanism. The magazine catch button extended left comprises a necked part pressing the lower receiver and receiving draw of the spring causing a holding force. In the necked part is an opening for a pin forming a turning axis of the magazine catch button extended left.
Connection for connecting an upper receiver to a lower receiver of a weapon, which connection comprises front and rear take-down pins, and through-holes formed in both receivers for inserting the take-down pins through these holes to connect the upper and lower receiver to each other, wherein the rear take-down pin comprises an eccentric portion at its length for tightening the receivers against each other by turning the rear take-down pin.
The invention relates to a firearm (100) comprising a barrel (101) comprising a gas opening, and a gas system (10), which gas system (10) comprises a gas block (11), a gas piston (12), a force transmitter assembly (13), an indexing part (21) and an indexing counterpart (22), gas openings (18). The gas block (11) is fixedly attached to the barrel and the gas piston (12) is positioned by the indexing part (21; 22). In the gas system (10) gas is configured to pass through the gas opening of the barrel (101) via the gas openings (18) of the gas system into the gas block (11) and to set the gas piston (12) to movement. In the gas system (10) the gas piston (12) during its movement backwards is configured to close the gas opening of the barrel (101) for a defined time period and the gas piston (12) is not transmitting power/energy from combustion gas to the force transmitter assembly (13) unless the gas opening/-s (18) is/are closed.
F41A 5/20 - Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated using a gas piston arranged concentrically around the barrel
The invention relates to a firing pin safety of a firearm, which firearm (100) comprises a firing pin safety (10), a hammer (17), a bolt (18), a bolt carrier (12) and a firing pin (15), in which the firing pin safety (10) comprises a safety lever (11) mounted on a bolt carrier (12) of the firearm, which firing pin safety (10) is configured to control movement of a firing pin (15) of the firearm. The safety lever (11) and the hammer (17) are integrated functionally, the safety lever (11) is turnable and has three main positions: a basic position, in which position the safety lever (11) retains movement of the firing pin (15) to a primer of a cartridge and from inside the bolt (18), a release position, in which the safety lever (11) actuated by the hammer (17) releases movement of the firing pin (15) towards the primer of the cartridge but not from inside the bolt (18), and a dismantle position, in which position the safety lever (11) of the firing pin safety (10) can be dismantled and the firing pin (15) can be removed manually from inside the bolt (18) of the firearm (100) without tools.
F41A 17/66 - Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably-mounted strikers automatically operated, i.e. operated by breech opening or closing movement
F41A 11/00 - Assembly or disassembly features; Modular concepts; Articulated or collapsible guns
The invention relates to a bullet, which comprises a bullet body and a bullet tip, which bullet body of the bullet is a solid body bullet body and made of lead-free metal, advantageously of copper, most advantageously extremely pure copper, which bullet tip of the bullet is made of polymer material, advantageously of POM (polyoxymethylene). The bullet body of the bullet comprises an inner central opening with inner grooves located radially spaced apart at the circumference of the inner central opening. The bullet tip of the bullet comprises a tip end part, tip end grooves and a tip end central bridge, and the bullet tip is located in the inner central opening of the bullet body such, that the tip end part of the bullet tip is outside the bullet body.
F42B 12/74 - Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the material of the core or solid body
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Method and a system for increasing aiming accuracy of a sniper rifle
The invention relates to an aiming method, aiming system and computer program product utilized in the aiming method where also a real-time bullet velocity of a fired shot by a sniper rifle is utilized. The bullet velocity is measured in a suppressor in real-time for each fired shot. The suppressor sends the measured bullet velocity to a data logger of the sniper rifle. The data logger updates a bullet trajectory to a target after each fired shot and on the bases of an updated bullet trajectory the data logger sends new reticle setting to an optical scope connected to the sniper rifle.
A firearm suppressor (1) has a suppressor housing (10) defining the outer surface of the suppressor (1), a mounting member (2) for fastening/detaching the suppressor (1) with a barrel (70) of the firearm (7) and having an aperture (20) for a projectile (8) and propellant gases of the firearm (7) to enter the suppressor (1), an interior arranged to form a number of compartments (30), which are separated by conical baffles (3) having an aperture (32) for the projectile to pass through, an exit aperture (60) for the projectile (8) and the propellant gases to exit the suppressor (1), the compartments (30) formed by the conical baffles (3) are different in volume so that in the order of advancing projectile path (PP) the largest compartment (30) is followed by number of smaller compartments (30).
A firearm which is modifiable by the user such that a firearm barrel is arranged replaceable by the user, wherein the firearm comprises a barrel unit, which is detachable by the user and fastenable to a receiver, which barrel unit comprises the barrel and a locking piece, wherein the locking piece has a backward narrowing rear cone, which fits a cone in the receiver and which has a forward narrowing front cone, and which fits a cone in the centering bush, wherein to the centering bush is rotatably connected a clamping bush having an outer thread which fits an inner thread in the receiver, wherein by rotating the clamping bush in the locked direction, the rear end of the locking piece is centerable by means of the rear cone and lockable to the cone in the receiver.
A cartridge magazine for firearms has an elongated channel to receive a plurality of cartridges. The cartridge magazine has a box forming a housing of the cartridge magazine, a spring operated follower for pressing the cartridges in the magazine to an upper position. In this position, the topmost cartridge is ready for feeding into a chamber of the firearm and in this position the topmost cartridge rests against a pair of retaining lips. The lips remain in a first position when the topmost cartridge is in the upper position and the lips are operatively displaceable to a second position wider than the first position.
A rifle with a replaceable barrel with two or more barrels for different purposes and calibers and with own magazines for different cartridges. At least one barrel (1) has the cavity (2), into which a projection or upper edge (4) in the cartridge magazine (3) corresponding to the barrel fits, when the right magazine has been inserted into the rifle.
A riflescope (11), which has an adjusting mechanism (16, 17) for aligning the rifle. By the adjusting mechanism (16, 17) there is provided a code, such as a pointer ring (12, 13, 14, 15) with a color code, according to the scale of which the adjusting mechanism for the riflescope (11) can be adjusted for correcting the ballistic trajectory of a bullet to be fired with the rifle.
F41G 1/52 - Sighting devices for particular applications for rifles or shotguns having two or more barrels, or adapted to fire different kinds of ammunition, e.g. ball or shot