A rifle has a fixed main body, including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, a breech element, and a trigger assembly at least partly accommodated in the receiver. The rifle has a slide assembly including a shutter group positioned on the receiver at the upper opening and axially movable by the user between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration, and vice versa. The rifle includes a recoil group at least partially accommodated in the receiver, for cooperating with the slide assembly having a thrust device with a thrust lever, which is rotationally movable and a thrust spring, which performs torsional action on the thrust lever. The thrust lever extends between a lever upper end and a lever lower end. The lever upper end is suitable engageable with the advancing slide assembly to push it into the advanced configuration.
A rifle has a fixed main body including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, and a breech element. A carriage assembly is axially movable between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration, and vice versa. The carriage assembly includes an assembly body positioned on the receiver at the upper opening, which is axially slidably movable, having a through housing extending transversally, a firearm handle with an outer portion grippable and an inner portion shaped for complementarily housing in the through housing, being insertable both sides, and a shutter group partially accommodated in the assembly body, including a shutter body and a shutter head. The shutter head is mountable onto the shutter body in first and second angular positions, which are reciprocally inverted. The rifle is configurable for a right-handed or a left-handed person by changing the position of the firearm handle and the shutter head.
F41A 3/26 - Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks semi-automatically or automatically operated, e.g. having a slidable bolt-carrier and a rotatable bolt
F41A 35/06 - Adaptation of guns to both right and left hand use
F41A 15/14 - Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun for bolt-action guns the ejector being mounted on, or within, the bolt
F41A 3/30 - Interlocking means, e.g. locking lugs, screw threads
A rifle has a fixed main body, including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, and a breech element. A trigger group is at least partially housed in the receiver, including a trigger, a hammer device operable by the trigger, and a safety member positionable in a shooting position, disengaged from the hammer device and in a safety position, engaged with and blocking the hammer device. A carriage assembly with a shutter group is positioned on the receiver at the upper opening and axially movable by the user between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration. The carriage assembly includes a safety group controllable by the user, with the carriage assembly in the advanced configuration, in a ready-to-shoot configuration, in which it is disengaged from the safety member, and a safety configuration, in which it engages and keeps the safety member in the safety position.
A rifle has a fixed main body, including a barrel, a receiver with an upper opening, and a breech element. A trigger group is at least partially housed in the receiver, including a trigger and a hammer device operable by the trigger. A carriage assembly includes an assembly body and a shutter group at least partially housed in the assembly body. The carriage assembly is positioned on the receiver at the upper opening and is axially movable by a user between an advanced shooting configuration and a retracted rearming configuration. Upon axial movement of the carriage assembly, between the retracted and advanced configurations, the shutter group is first moved axially in translation and then in roto-translation. The shutter group includes a central body and a command pin protruding radially from the shutter body. The command pin engages the assembly body so reciprocal interaction guides the shutter group in rotation.
A firearm, such as a rifle, has a trigger group operable by the user in order to control the shooting action. The trigger group includes a trigger and an adjustment device for adjusting the intensity needed to operate the trigger. The adjustment device includes a rod (151) movable by the trigger extending between a trigger end and a free end. A command member engaged with the rod is positionable in a predefined operating axial position. The rod slidably engages with the command member. A thrust spring acts on the rod between the engagement end and the command member. Elastic action of the thrust spring on the trigger is a function of the axial operating position of the command member.
A system for managing a clay shooting session is provided. The system includes hardware and software control means and a user interface operatively connected to the hardware and software control means. The user interface has a lost clay target button, a second barrel shot button, and a no-target button. In the event of pressing the no-target button, the hardware and software control means are configured to check whether a data set stored before pressing the no-target button includes at least one of data relating to a shot taken signal, data relating to pressing the second barrel shot button, and data relating to pressing the lost clay target button; if so, the data set stored before pressing the no-target button is stored and the data set relating to the shot after the no-target button is pressed is identified as a repeated shot.
F41J 5/14 - Apparatus for signalling hits or scores to the shooter, e.g. manually operated, or for communication between target and shooter; Apparatus for recording hits or scores
A guide (1) for a firearm (500) is mechanically and electrically engageable by an accessory device (900). The guide (1) includes a coupling body (2) with two rows of teeth (21, 22) and, between them, an interaction surface (25), identifying interaction modules (250) including a pair of main holes (251) and a secondary hole (252). The guide (1) includes an electronic group (3) having an electronic board (31) and electrical contacts (30) divided into main pairs of electrical contacts (301) housed in the main pairs of holes (251) and secondary pairs of electrical contacts (302) each housed in a respective secondary hole (252). The guide (1) includes a switch group (4), operationally connected to electrical contacts (301, 302) suitable for moving the contacts between an inactive position and an active position upon the action of the accessory group (900) which is thus electrically connected.
A gun that comprises a stock with a grip having distal and proximal portions, and an electronic device suitable to detect or process situations occurring to the gun. The electronic device comprises a detector and processor designed to detect and process information relative to a status of the gun. A battery supplies power to the detector and processor and an activator suitable to activate the supplying of power to the detector and processor to match a default event including a cocking of a hammer of the gun. The activator is housed within the grip and adjacent the bottom of the grip in the proximal portion and further comprises a hammer switch element operationally connected to the hammer to detect a change of position and send an activation signal to the battery. The hammer comprises a command portion to be moved by the shooter to move the hammer.
An extension device (1) of a firearm (500) mounts in an operating configuration, to a muzzle (555) of a barrel (550) of the firearm (500). The extension device (1) includes a main body (10) which has an inner element (11) housable inside the barrel (550) and suitable to firmly engage with an inner barrel wall (550′) and an outer element (12) which extends axially adjacent to the inner element (11) and is suitable to be arranged outside the barrel (550) with the inner element (11) housed in the barrel (550). The extension device further includes a secondary body (20) fitted axially on the main body (10) and an attachment body (30) fitted axially on the outer element (12) and fixable thereto performing an axial thrust action on the secondary body (20) until the secondary body presses against the muzzle (555) of the firearm (500).
An electronic a device for a firearm having a grip. The electronic device comprises a firearm element housable in a housing specifically formed in the grip of the firearm. The firearm element comprises a power supply battery and comprises a firearm interface port for access to said power supply battery. The electronic device comprises a base element engageable to the grip, housable in a firearm base that comprises a base interface port suitable to be operatively connected with the firearm interface port. In the reciprocal engagement between the firearm element and the base element through the firearm interface port and base interface port, the base element is suitable to electrically recharge the power supply battery.
A firearm (1) includes a detection system (10) suitable to detect a configuration change of the firearm from an initial configuration. The detection system (10) includes a detection device (100), on the slide (20) suitable to be moved, starting from an initial position, to a detection position in which the detection device (100) detects a configuration change of the firearm. An idler device (200) on the slide (20) engages with the detection device (100) which moves the idler device (200). The detection device (200) includes at least one primary sensor element (250), a receiver device (300) on the main body (5) suitable to receive the information of the configuration change of the firearm from the primary sensor element (250) and at least a secondary sensor element (350).
F41A 9/53 - Charged-condition indicators, i.e. indicating the presence of a cartridge in the cartridge chamber
F41A 17/72 - Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably-mounted strikers trigger-operated, i.e. the movement of the trigger bringing a firing-pin safety into inoperative position during the firing
F41A 19/30 - Mechanical firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin being movable relative to the breech-block propelled by a spring under tension in bolt-action guns
A firearm (1) comprising a firing mechanism. (600) comprising a trigger (601), a firing pin (6), a locking element (7) of the firing pin (6). The firearm comprises an arming device (10) comprising transmission means (50) connected to the trigger (601) and an arming member (100) comprising a plurality of engagement elements (151, 156, 157) suitable for engaging the transmission means (50) and/or the firing pin (6) and/or the locking element (7). The arming member (100) comprises: a) a firing pin operating body (110) for engagement with the firing pin (6); b) a lock operating body (120) for engagement with the transmission means (50) and with the locking element (7) of the firing pin (6), wherein the firing pin operating body (110) is engageable in rotation by the lock operating body (120) to be moved in rotation.
F41A 17/72 - Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably-mounted strikers trigger-operated, i.e. the movement of the trigger bringing a firing-pin safety into inoperative position during the firing
An arm (1) comprises a main body (5), a tilting barrel group (2) fitted to the main body (5) and a locking device (10). The locking device (10) is acting between the main body (5) and the barrel group (2) and manually operable between a locked position, in which the tilting of the barrel group (2) is prevented, and a release position, in which the barrel group (2) is released from said body (5). Said locking device (10) comprises at least one sliding bolt (20) or plug, partially housed in the main body (5) so that, in the locked position, a portion thereof engages the barrel group (2). The device is further comprising a safety catch element (100), acting between the barrel group (2) and the main body (5), which acts in conjunction with the bolt (20) to maintain the locked position.
The invention is a. firearm (1) comprising a verification device (10) suitable for verifying and detecting an anomaly of the state of the barrel (2), such as the presence of partial or total occlusions or variations of cross-section. The device (10) comprises receiver means (200), on the firearm (1), suitable for detecting a detected signal (R) derivable from an emitted signal (E), influenced by said anomaly.
G01L 7/20 - Measuring the steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluid or a fluent solid material by mechanical or fluid pressure-sensitive elements using liquid as the pressure-sensitive medium, e.g. liquid-column gauges involving a closed chamber above the liquid level, the chamber being exhausted or housing low-pressure gas; Liquid barometers
F41A 31/02 - Testing arrangements for checking gun barrels
A firearm (1) comprising a stock (2) and a slide (3) and a bolt (50) suitable to reciprocally lock them.
Firearm wherein the slide (3) comprises a barrel (31), a spring and a spring-holder (35) suitable to act on the bolt (50).
The bolt (50) comprises a spring-holder seat (500) which acts in conjunction with an engagement end (350) of the spring-holder (35).
The spring-holder seat (500) comprises a support surface (501), a translation surface (502) which permits the translation of the bolt (50) acting in conjunction with said engagement end (350).
An operating system for an individual firearm, such as a rifle, comprises a carriage (14) sliding axially in the compartment of the body of the firearm, an obturator (10) associable to the barrel (2), an elastic element (16), compressible between the carriage (14) and the obturator (10). In the configuration of firearm ready to fire with the bullet in the barrel, the obturator (10) has a free compression stroke (D) for the compression of the elastic element (16) and the barrel (2) has a free firing stroke (C) in relation to the abutment (32) of the operating compartment (8).
F41A 5/02 - Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock recoil-operated
F41A 3/26 - Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks semi-automatically or automatically operated, e.g. having a slidable bolt-carrier and a rotatable bolt
A gun comprises a fastening for fastening a safety cord. The fastening is movable between a lowered position and a raised position wherein it defines an accessible opening for fastening the safety cord.
A bolt (20, 20′) for locking the stock (11) to a receiver (12) of a firearm having mobile masses (13), comprising a tubular element (21) which can be closed at the ends respectively by means of a bolt-body cap (22) which can be screwed to the receiver (12) and by means of a bolt -stock cap (23) on which the stock (11) can be tightened, the tubular element housing in its interior a mechanism (40, 40′) for damping the withdrawal speed of the mobile masses (13) of the firearm, situated on their withdrawal trajectory and equipped with a free end not connected to the mobile masses (13) and destined for coming into contact with the latter during their withdrawal movement following the firing of the firearm for damping the stress.
F41A 15/00 - Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamber; Cartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun
The invention relates to a an electronic device for the location of a firearm, comprising a processing module, a storage module operatively associated with the processing module, a detection module of a shot fired from a firearm operatively associated with the processing module, a transmit/receive module, operatively associated to the processing module, to allow the processing module to transmit/receive information representative of the electronic device position. The processing module results configured to transmit information representative of a shot fired from the firearm by means of the transmit/receive module.
A firearm, in particular an automatic or semi-automatic rifle, with a simplified disassembly, including a receiver, a barrel, a bolt assembly, a foldable stock and a removable lower receiver with a magazine and a release mechanism, is equipped with a lower receiver inserted with shape coupling in the lower open part of the receiver between a front seat and a rear seat of the receiver, wherein the front seat, coupled with at least one complementary surface of the lower receiver, forms a front articulation for the rotation of the lower receiver with respect to the receiver, also including a mechanism for blocking the lower receiver in at least two different positions.
The invention relates to a device for counting shots (1) for a lightweight firearm (100). The device for counting shots includes a device (10) suitable to turn a part of the electrical signal connected to an acceleration applied to the firearm from an event. The device for counting shots also includes a processing unit (11) suitable to be fed by the electrical signal and suitable for analyzing the electrical signal itself.
A firearm with an improved breech bolt assembly comprises a barrel (12), a breech bolt assembly (18, 21), a body (14) equipped on opposite sides with ports (15) for the ejection of a cartridge case, in addition to a magazine (17), wherein the breech bolt assembly, which is moveable with respect to the body (14) comprises a breech bolt-holder slide (21), a breech bolt (18) equipped with a rotating locking head (25), cam guide rails (26, 27) of the relative movement between the breech bolt (18) and slide (21), and also stopping means (28, 29) of the relative movement comprising a control pin (28) which can be moved vertically with respect to a first control seat (29), charged by a recoil spring (30) applied between the slide (21) and the pin (28), said pin (28) having a cocking handle (23), or reloading lever, rotatingly applied thereto, for the manual moving of the breech bolt assembly (10).
A firearm includes a closing device of operative side ports of a receiver, a bolt assembly and the receiver equipped on at least one side with an operational port. The bolt assembly includes a bolt, a bolt-holder slide carrying a cocking handle and an inertial return element of the bolt-slide. The closing device includes at least one cover which is movable along a longitudinal rail from an advanced engagement position with the at least one operational side port and a withdrawn disengaged position. The inertial element includes a first spring and a second spring applied in series on the longitudinal rail. A supporting device of the at least one cover is assembled axially and slides along the longitudinal rail between the first spring and the second spring.
A firearm includes a receiver, a lower receiver, a magazine supported by a magazine catch, a grip, a bolt and a bolt-slide, and a slide catch lever. The bolt and bolt-slide are moveable during the firing procedure of a shot. The slide catch lever automatically blocks the bolt-slide when the magazine is empty. The firearm also includes a moveable ergonomic control group that includes a control button to eject the magazine and activate the slide catch lever. The moveable ergonomic control group also includes a vertical rod, which extends above from the button as far as the slide catch lever. The moveable ergonomic control group is manually activated by the user with the same hand holding the grip.
An opening and closing device, associated with the rolling block and receiver of a hunting or sports gun, comprises a key that is hinged by a tube to the upper part of the rolling block, and a bolt that is actuated by a shaped end of the key and is slidably mounted on the rolling block in such a way that it can be moved from a retracted, open position in which the bolt is entirely inside the rolling block, and an advanced, closed position in which the bolt protrudes from the front of the rolling block with two arms designed to lock by friction two matching mortises made in the receiver; the arms extend from the ends of a shoulder of the bolt and the shaped end of the key has a first cam designed to exert a pushing action to the central portion of the shoulder in order to disengage the arms from the mortises.
An individual firearm with improved recock device comprising a casing (12), a barrel (13), a breech bolt (14), a breech bolt slide (15), wherein the barrel (13) has at least one hole (32), or gas bleeding port, communicating with a gas intake cylinder (19) which houses a piston gas intake assembly (20), which is connected to operating rods (31) integral to the breech bolt slide (15), comprises at least one first inertial spring (27, 27′) arranged between the breech bolt slide (15) and the gas intake cylinder (19), adapted for causing a variable, inertial and/or gas intake actuation.
A low lethality firearm, comprising a launcher (12) for bullets, also comprises a device for regulating the speed of the bullet (13), adapted for varying the speed of the bullet in the mouth of a barrel, comprising gas bleeding means (17, 19) from the inside of a barrel (16) of the launcher (12), wherein these gas bleeding means (17, 19) can be divided.
F41A 21/28 - Gas-expansion chambers; Barrels provided with gas-relieving ports
F41A 1/06 - Adjusting the range without varying elevation angle or propellant charge data, e.g. by venting a part of the propulsive charge gases, or by adjusting the capacity of the cartridge or combustion chamber
A recoil damper system (10) suitable for transmitting a dampened and reduced recoil to the user, comprising an insert (20) designed to be housed inside the stock (11) of a rifle (12), and intended to house damping means (40), a mobile interface (50) intended to inhibit the damping means (40), the mobile interface being fitted with sliding shafts (53) inside guides (23) provided in the insert (20), the mobile interface (50) is also made from plastic material suitable for deformation, when necessary, during the recoil in order to keep the rifle balanced, guaranteeing in the meantime the coaxial nature of the shafts (53) sliding inside the guides (23).
A reversible stop hook (26) for a magazine (16) of a gun (10) is adapted to be housed in the gun transversally to the magazine to be locked and comprises a coupling portion (28) being provided with a button-shaped end (30) and a stop end (32) for the magazine. The coupling element comprises at least a first component (42) and a second component (40) partially inserted one inside the other along a longitudinal direction of the stop hook. The first component (42) comprises a coupling portion (50) which is either deformable or yielding, in order to mutually fasten the first and second components along the longitudinal direction. A third component (60) is inserted into the coupling portion (50) of the first component (42) in order to prevent the first and second components from mutually unfastening.
Fire arm with selection device for right or left-hand cartridge case ejection comprising a barrel (12), a breech bolt holder slide (21), a breech bolt (18) fitted with firing pin (19) and a frame (14) fitted with openings on both sides (15) for firing the cartridge case (16), in which the selection device comprises two sliding extractors (33, 33′) in housings (32) on opposite sides of the breech bolts (18) and an ejection control component (23), the extractors (33, 33′) comprise an engagement terminal (34), suitable for acting on the cartridge case (16), and a shaft (36) protruding out from the back of the breech bolt (18) bearing a helical spring (37), for the intervention of the control component (23).