The system comprises a firing mechanism (20), which comprises a trigger (22) and a main valve (23), which is connected to a barrel (21), and a first reservoir (1), wherein the fluid to be distributed to the main valve (23) is provided at a pre-determined pressure; said first reservoir (1) being arranged inside a tubular element (3), characterised in that it comprises:
a second reservoir (2), arranged inside the tubular element (3), having the same pressure as the first reservoir (1), and
a spacing element (4), which operates as a moving piston, arranged inside the tubular element (3), which separates the first reservoir (1) from the second reservoir (2),
and in that the tubular element (3) at least partially surrounds the first reservoir (1), the spacing element (4) and the second reservoir (2).
Of the type actuated by a trigger (9) having a support part (14), which defines a housing (1) which comprises at least one air inlet (2,12), at least one outlet (3), characterised in that it comprises:
a first body (5), as a valve, which, when in a rest position, blocks the air outlet (3);
a second body (6), as a piston, which partially encloses the first body (5), said second body (5) being blocked by the trigger (9) when in a rest position,
a first elastic means (8), arranged in the housing (1), between the second body (6) and the support part (14),
a slot (10), formed in the first body (5), and
a pin (11), crossing the slot (10), and which fits in certain holes (13) formed in the second body (6).
A pellet magazine for air compressed rifle and pistols, comprising an outer casing, inside which a drum is placed having housings for housing the pellets, a through hole that extends, at least partially, throughout the rotation axis to the drum, a channel through which passes a limit stop that prevents the rotation of a pellet and consequently the drum, a joint which holds and repositions the pellets, and an axis around which the drum rotates.
F41B 11/54 - Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in a rotating drum magazine
A system for loading pellets that includes a stock (1) on which a chamber (2) is fixed, said chamber (2) ends externally with a fork (102) wherein the barrel is articulated a barrel, the barrel (3) comprising a pellet chamber (5), a magazine (12) of pellets (13) and articulating means (4), characterized in that it comprises: a first structure (6) with central section (9) and two ends (7, 8) which is housed in fork (102) of chamber (2), a support (101) wherein the central section (9) of structure (6) with forward and reverse movement thereof is positioned, at least partially, a housing (100) for said magazine (12), and a pushing means (11), linked to the structure (6), arranged on the support (101).
F41B 11/00 - Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
F41A 9/45 - Loading arrangements, i.e. for bringing the ammunition into the firing position the cartridge chamber or the barrel as a whole being tiltable between a loading and a firing position
F41B 11/50 - Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines
F41B 11/648 - Arrangements for putting the spring under tension by a rocker lever in breakdown air guns
F41B 11/54 - Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in a rotating drum magazine
A break barrel rifle comprises a butt, on which the cylinder (2) is attached, a barrel (3) where the pellet chamber (5) is located, a magazine (12) for pellets (13), together with articulation means (4) and characterised in that it comprises: an elastic rod (6), with a central section (9) and two ends that are coupled to the cylinder (2), a body (10) where the central section (9) of elastic rod (6) is positioned, with forward and backward movement inside said body (10) and that is coupled to the barrel (3) and pushing means (11) linked to the elastic rod (6) and positioned between the pellet (13) to be loaded and the elastic rod (6).
F41B 11/00 - Compressed-gas guns, e.g. air guns; Steam guns
F41A 9/45 - Loading arrangements, i.e. for bringing the ammunition into the firing position the cartridge chamber or the barrel as a whole being tiltable between a loading and a firing position
F41B 11/54 - Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in a rotating drum magazine
F41B 11/55 - Magazines for compressed-gas guns; Arrangements for feeding or loading projectiles from magazines the projectiles being stored in stacked order in a removable box magazine, rack or tubular magazine
Accessory for the installation, positioning and fixing of a telescopic sight or any other aiming accessory on an air rifle or firearm. The referred rifle or firearm comprises a series of longitudinal grooves (11) on its upper part, facing said accessory (10) and characterized in that said accessory comprises: first longitudinal support (14), with at least one orifice (17) perpendicular to the air rifle (12) or firearm, through which positioning means (16) pass that are housed on the rifle (12) or firearm, defining a firm supporting position between chamber (26) of said firearm and said first longitudinal support (14).
A rifle barrel having a sound suppressor and a rifle comprising such a barrel. Material disposed over the rifle barrel and extending longitudinally and distally from a proximal end of the rifle barrel defines a housing. The housing surrounds at least a majority of the sound suppressing element, which is connected to the rifle barrel solely by containment within the housing. The sound suppressing comprises an acoustic labyrinth formed by a plurality of components disposed together along a longitudinal plane coextensive with an axis of the rifle barrel.
2 rifles obtained
It comprises a hollow tube (1), through the interior of which circulates a pellet, with an entrance end (14) and an exit end (15), characterized in that it comprises a first step in which tube (1) is introduced into a molding machine and fixing elements (50) or supports are introduced, fixing tube (1) and leaving it overhanging, centered, stable, inside the molding machine and a second step in which tube (1) is over-molded, with the exception of the tube entrance end (14), giving it the desired form.
F41A 21/20 - Barrels or gun tubes characterised by the material
B29C 45/14 - Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles
B29K 705/00 - Use of metals, their alloys or their compounds, for preformed parts, e.g. for inserts
This comprises a trigger (5), a trigger safety catch (6), a pawl (18) with a piston locking tooth (23) counter-pawl (19) in simultaneous contact with the pawl (18) and trigger (5), with said counter-pawl (19) also being kinetically coupled to trigger (5), with the referred first section (19) locking pawl (18) movement and which frees said locking when the trigger (5) is moved.
Bushing for the chamber of a sporting pistol or rifle and the procedure for its manufacture. It comprises a tubular configuration, with a connection passage with its entrance orifice (2) and exit orifice (4) characterized in that said connection passage (8) is calibrated to a predetermined value in function of the output power of the sporting pistol or rifle.
A manufacturing procedure for a “bull barrel” model with silencer and “model bull barrel” with obtained silencer.
It comprises the following stages: a first stage in which a tube (2), which defines two ends, a first (21) and a second (22), with an interior diameter that exceeds the outer diameter of the barrel (1), fixed to a wedge (19) by its first end (21), a second stage in which a muzzle (5) that ends in a hood (10) is fixed to the second end (22) of tube (2), with said muzzle (5) comprising at least one lateral aperture (6) and at least one first hoop (8) that fits inside the tube (2) sealing the second end (22), similarly with stops (7) that define channels (11) in the hood (10) that connect the exterior with the inside of the muzzle (5), with the mentioned stops (7) forming the end of travel for the referred tube (2), a third stage in which the barrel (1) is fixed to the muzzle (5) and to the wedge (19), thus defining a space or cavity (3) between the tube (2) and barrel (1) and a fourth stage in which the third stage configuration is inserted into a molding machine for over-molding, except for the barrel entrance end (14), giving it the desired shape, with said end penetrating said over-molding (20) towards the inside of the tube (2) by the channels (11) up to the referred first hoop (8).
A sporting rifle with a firing mechanism, comprising a chamber (3) joined to a fork (4), a barrel (2), a butt (1) and means of fixing the butt (1) to the fork (4), wherein the fork (4) comprises at least one projecting stop (6) secured to the outside of said fork (4) which, when the fork (4) is positioned on the butt (1), said at least one stop (6) is fitted into a corresponding housing (5) located on the butt (1) and said at least one stop (6) is positioned on the fork (4) with the weld (10) located between the stop (6) and the chamber (3).
A process of manufacturing a rifle to have a sound suppressor on a barrel of the rifle. The process includes over-molding or over-injecting a structure onto the barrel so that the structure provides a sound suppressor, the barrel and sound suppressor form an integral assembly, and the sound suppressor defines an integral longitudinal extension of the barrel.
A firing mechanism for a sporting rifle includes a piston, a rigid profile, a trigger and a trigger safety catch. A wall is firmly attached to the rigid profile. The trigger and safety catch are on one of the faces of said wall. A first stud is firmly attached to the trigger. A cover partially covers the trigger and safety catch. The cover includes an aperture, in the form of a slider, allowing the first stud to pass through it and for movement of the first stud along the length of the aperture. A slider is arranged over the cover. When the barrel is in the broken position, the slider will block the movement of the stud along the length of the aperture, thus immobilizing the trigger. When the barrel is in the closed position, the slider allows movement of the first stud along the aperture.
A rifle has a barrel defining a bore therein. A noise damper is provided adjacent a distal end of the barrel and defines a distal extension of the bore of the barrel. The noise damper includes a housing that is over-molded or over-injected on the barrel, such that the barrel, the noise damper and its housing define an integral assembly.