In one example, the disclosure relates to adjustable flip up sight assembly that can be adjusted vertically and laterally in particular, for an automatic firearm, comprising a front sight support element that is supported by an axle on a mount, in particular such that they can pivot thereon, wherein the front sight support element has an adjustment element supported on a spring element and releasably connected to a front sight, which contains a keyhole type opening through which the axle is inserted, wherein the adjustment element can be moved in relation to the axle against the spring force between two positions inside the front sight support element such that the keyhole opening prevents a lateral movement of the front sight support element along the axle when engaged with the axle, and allows the lateral adjustment of the front sight support element in a released position.
Example methods, systems, and apparatus are described herein. An example gas block is described for an automatic firearm, which has a gas cylinder that can be connected in a fluid-tight manner to a hole in the gun barrel via a gas channel, characterized by a control element that can be switched between at least two positions and is designed to open the gas channel in the first position, in which the fluid-tight connection is obtained, and to close the gas channel in the second position, in which the fluid-tight connection is interrupted. The disclosure also relates to a control element, a gun barrel equipped with the gas block, and an automatic firearm equipped with the gas block.
The invention relates to adjustable flip up sight assembly (70) that can be adjusted vertically and laterally in particular, for an automatic firearm (1), comprising a front sight support element (20) that is supported by an axle (30) on a mount (50), in particular such that they can pivot thereon, wherein the front sight support element (20) has an adjustment element (40) supported on a spring element (75) and releasably connected to a front sight (10), which contains a keyhole type opening (44) through which the axle (30) is inserted, wherein the adjustment element (40) can be moved in relation to the axle (20) against the spring force between two positions inside the front sight support element such that the keyhole opening (44) prevents a lateral movement of the front sight support element along the axle when engaged with the axle, and allows the lateral adjustment of the front sight support element (20) in a released position. The invention also relates to a front sight support element (20), an axle (30), and an adjustment element (40). The invention also relates to an automatic firearm (1) equipped with such a sight assembly (70).
The invention relates to a gas block (5) for an automatic firearm (1), which has a gas cylinder (50) that can be connected in a fluid-tight manner to a hole in the gun barrel (2) via a gas channel (51), characterized by a control element (10) that can be switched between at least two positions and is designed to open the gas channel (51) in the first position, in which the fluid-tight connection is obtained, and to close the gas channel (52) in the second position, in which the fluid-tight connection is interrupted. The invention also relates to a control element (10), a gun barrel (2) equipped with the gas block (5), and an automatic firearm (1) equipped with the gas block (5).
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Downloadable digital files authenticated by non-fungible tokens [NFTs]; Downloadable image files; Downloadable multimedia files; Virtual reality rooms; Downloadable computer software for the creation, production and modification of digital animated and non-animated designs and characters, avatars, digital overlays and skins for access to and use in online environments, virtual online environments and augmented reality virtual environments; Downloadable software for spending and trading collectibles; Virtual goods, namely Gauges, Side arms, other than firearms, firearms, Projectiles and ammunition, Explosives, Rifle cases, air rifles, Alarm weapons, airsoft guns, Toy weapons, Air pistols, Pistols, Paintball guns, And clothing, headgear, Shoes, ear defenders and protectors, Ear plugs, ear shields; Virtual goods, Namely key rings, lapel pins, Key wallets, keychains, Clocks, Watch boxes, cases [fitted] for watches, stick pins, Posters, Brochures, Magazines, Writing paper pads, Printed emblems, stickers, Umbrellas, Bags for umbrellas, Bags, Sporting bags, Backpacks, Change purses, cups, Cup lids, Coasters, Knife blocks, knife boards, Dining-ware, Lighters, Flashlights.
The invention relates to a firearm analysis device for determining parameters which are indicative for a firearm from a shot which has been discharged from the weapon, as well as a corresponding method, a corresponding firearm and a computer program product. The device comprises a voltage generating unit which generates an alternating voltage (Ue) during a counter-recoil travel and/or recoil travel of a movable weapon part occurring during a firing. The device is characterized by a signal processing unit which generates a measurement signal (IN+) from the generated AC voltage (Ue), a signal evaluation unit which determines a first time point and a second time point during the counter-recoil travel and/or recoil travel of the movable weapon part, and a time determination unit which determines a time period duration between the first time point and the second time point.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
Cutlery; side arms, other than firearms; knives;
hand-operated tools and implements for treatment of
materials, and for construction, repair and maintenance. Software; spectacles; spectacle cases; sunglasses; safety
caps; helmets for use in sports; security tokens (encryption
devices); smart locks; biometric locks; electric and
electronic locks; gun scopes; weapons simulators; sighting
telescopes for firearms; telescopes, protective footwear;
security surveillance apparatus; safety, security,
protection and signalling devices and equipment. Firearms; air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); alarm
guns; soft-air-weapons; ammunition and projectiles. Cups; cup lids; coasters (tableware); knife blocks; knife
boards; table plates. Clothing, footwear, headgear. Toy weapons; air pistols (toys); air guns (toys); pistols
(toys); paintball guns (toys); sports equipment; sporting
articles; protective vests for martial arts.
10.
CONTROL ELEMENT, BREECHBLOCK STOP LEVER, BREECHBLOCK CARRIER, TRIGGER, TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON, AND AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON EQUIPPED THEREWITH
One example control element for controlling a breechblock stop lever that can move about a first axis of rotation, which can be moved between a standby position for releasing a breechblock carrier and a retaining position for retaining the breechblock carrier, includes a first arm (15) that can rotate about a second axis of rotation (B), a first control section on the first arm, the first control section including a first contact surface (11a) and a second contact surface (11b) facing away from the first contact surface (11a), which can be rotated about the second axis of rotation (B) for the control element (10) by a control curve (36, 37, 38) on the breechblock carrier (30); and a second control section (13) on the first arm, wherein the second control section can be controlled by a control surface (55a) on a trigger (50). Other examples are possible.
F41A 17/42 - Safeties for locking the breech-block or bolt in a safety position
F41A 17/58 - Sear safeties, i.e. means for rendering ineffective an intermediate lever transmitting trigger movement to firing pin, hammer, bolt or sear automatically operated, i.e. operated by breech opening or closing movement
The invention relates to a firearm analysis device for determining parameters which are indicative for a firearm (7) from a shot which has been discharged from the weapon, as well as a corresponding method, a corresponding firearm and a computer program product. The device comprises a voltage generating unit (401) which generates an alternating voltage (Ue) during a counterrecoil travel and/or recoil travel of a movable weapon part (120) occurring during a firing. The device is characterized by a signal processing unit (410) which generates a measurement signal (IN+) from the generated AC voltage (Ue), a signal evaluation unit (420) which determines a first time point and a second time point (t7014705, t7024706) during the counterrecoil travel and/or recoil travel of the movable weapon part (120), and a time determination unit (450) which determines a time period duration between the first time point and the second time point (t7014705, t7024706).
CONTROL ELEMENT, BREECHBLOCK STOP LEVER, BREECHBLOCK CARRIER, TRIGGER, TRIGGER ASSEMBLY FOR AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON, AND AN AUTOMATIC WEAPON EQUIPPED THEREWITH
The invention relates to a control element (10) for controlling a breechblock stop lever (20) that can move about a first axis of rotation (A), which can be moved between a standby position for releasing a breechblock carrier (30) and a retaining position for retaining the breechblock carrier (30), wherein the control element (10) has a first arm (15) that can rotate about a second axis of rotation (B), wherein the first arm (15) comprises a first control section (11) that has a first contact surface (11a) and a second contact surface (1 lb) facing away from the first contact surface (11a), which can be rotated about the second axis of rotation (B) for the control element (10) by means of a control curve (36, 37, 38) on the breechblock carrier (30), wherein the first arm also comprises a second control section (13), which can be controlled by means of a control surface (55a) on a trigger (50). The invention also relates to a breechblock stop lever (20), a breechblock carrier (30), a trigger (50), a trigger assembly (70), and an automatic weapon (MG), which is equipped with at least one of the assemblies specified above.
F41A 3/10 - Block action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being transverse to the barrel axis with sliding breech-block, e.g. vertically
F41A 17/32 - Multiple safeties, i.e. safeties acting on at least one element of the firing mechanism and at least one other element of the gun, e.g. the moving barrel the other element being the breech-block or bolt
F41A 17/46 - Trigger safeties, i.e. means for preventing trigger movement
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
Cutlery; side arms, other than firearms; knives; hand-operated tools and implements for treatment of materials, and for construction, repair and maintenance Software; spectacles; spectacle cases; sunglasses; safety caps; helmets for use in sports; security tokens (encryption devices); intelligent locks; biometric locks; electric and electronic locks; gun scopes; weapons simulators; sighting telescopes for firearms; telescopes; protective footwear; security surveillance apparatus; safety, security, protection and signaling devices and equipment Firearms; air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun guns; soft-air-weapons; ammunition and projectiles Cups; cup lids; coasters (tableware); knife blocks; knife boards; table plates Clothing; footwear; headgear Toy weapons; air pistols (toys); air guns (toys); pistols (toys); paintball guns (toys); sports equipment; sporting articles; protective vests for martial arts
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
Cutlery; Side arms, other than firearms; Knives; Hand-operated tools and implements for treatment of materials, and for construction, repair and maintenance. Software; Spectacles; Spectacle cases; Sunglasses; Safety caps; Helmets for use in sports; Security tokens [encryption devices]; Smart locks; Biometric locks; Electric and electronic locks; Gun scopes; Weapons simulators; Sighting telescopes for firearms; Telescopes; Shoes (Protective -); Security surveillance apparatus; Safety, security, protection and signalling devices. Fowling pieces; Air pistols [weapons]; Air rifles [weapons]; Starting gun; Soft-air guns; Ammunition and projectiles. Cups; Cup lids; Coasters (tableware); Knife blocks; Knife boards; Table plates. Clothing; Footwear; Headgear. Toy weapons; Toy air pistols; soft air guns [toys]; Toy pistols; Paintball guns (toys); Sports equipment; Sporting articles; Protective vests for martial arts.
15.
HK HECKLER & KOCH PROTECTING FREEDOM - NO COMPROMISE.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
Cutlery; side arms, other than firearms; knives; hand-operated tools and implements for treatment of materials, and for construction, repair and maintenance Software; spectacles; spectacle cases; sunglasses; safety caps; helmets for use in sports; security tokens (encryption devices); smart locks; biometric locks; electric and electronic locks; gun scopes; weapons simulators; sighting telescopes for firearms; telescopes, protective footwear; security surveillance apparatus; safety, security, protection and signalling devices and equipment Firearms; air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); alarm guns; soft-air-weapons; ammunition and projectiles Cups; cup lids; coasters (tableware); knife blocks; knife boards; table plates Clothing, footwear, headgear Toy weapons; air pistols (toys); air guns (toys); pistols (toys); paintball guns (toys); sports equipment; sporting articles; protective vests for martial arts
16.
Receivers for self-loading firearms and self-loading firearms equipped with receivers
This disclosure relates to weapon receivers, profile rails, and weapons. According to one example, a receiver for a self-loading firearm, includes a first guide track within which a loading lever can be moved to move a loading tube that can be brought into contact with, or is in contact with a breechblock; a second guide track connected to the first guide track, wherein the loading lever can be shifted to the second guide track via a first opening in the receiver to move the loading tube, such that the loading lever can be operated ambidextrously. Other examples are contemplated.
The invention relates to a firearm comprising one or more retractable loading system elements, specifically at least one from a loading device, breechblock carrier, or slide. These each follow a trajectory when retracted. The firearm also comprises one or more reference elements, which indicate such a predetermined position of the loading system elements along their respective trajectories, at which the chamber is opened, such that a cartridge potentially located in the chamber can be seen and/or felt, but is not ejected. The predetermined position of the loading system element is distanced to possible positions for disassembling the firearm, and the one or more reference elements are formed such that they ensure that the loading system elements can travel freely along their respective trajectories when the safety for the firearm is either on or off.
36 - Financial, insurance and real estate services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
42 - Scientific, technological and industrial services, research and design
Goods & Services
Rental of real estate and property. Providing of training, continuous training and further training for security workers, police, special forces and sports shooters and hunters; Preparation, organisation and providing of seminars, courses, workshops, competitions and symposiums for security workers, police, special forces and sports shooters and hunters; Coaching [providing of training] for security workers, police, special forces and sports shooters and hunters; Information and consultancy relating to the aforesaid services, whether or not via the Internet. Scientific and technological services for security workers, police, special forces and sports shooters and hunters; Research and development services for security workers, police, special forces and sports shooters and hunters.
Example apparatus are disclosed for a magazine for a self-loading firearm, the magazine comprising a magazine housing, and a magazine floor plate movably mounted to the magazine housing. The magazine floor plate is slidable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the magazine floor plate is pivotable relative to the magazine housing when in the open position.
Cutlery, side arms. Firearms; air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun
guns; soft-air-weapons; ammunition and projectiles. Clothing, footwear, headwear. Toy weapons; air pistols (playthings); air guns
(playthings); pistols (playthings); paintball guns
(playthings).
Cutlery, side arms. Firearms; air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun
guns; soft-air-weapons; ammunition and projectiles. Clothing, footwear, headwear. Toy weapons; air pistols (playthings); air guns
(playthings); pistols (playthings); paintball guns
(playthings).
Cutlery, namely, chef's knives, kitchen knives, knives in the nature of table cutlery, utility knives; side arms, not including firearms, namely, bayonets, fishing knives and hunting knives Firearms; air pistols; guns, namely, air guns; stun guns; soft-air-weapons in the nature of firearms; ammunition and projectiles Clothing, namely, T-shirts, polo shirts, golf shirts, jackets, rain coats, anoraks, pullovers, sweaters; footwear; headwear Toy weapons; toy air pistols; toy guns, namely, toy air guns; toy pistols; paintball guns
Cutlery, namely, chef's knives, kitchen knives, knives in the nature of table cutlery, utility knives; side arms, not including firearms, namely, bayonets, fishing knives and hunting knives Firearms; air pistols; guns, namely, air guns; stun guns; soft-air-weapons in the nature of firearms; ammunition and projectiles Clothing, namely, T-shirts, polo shirts, golf shirts, jackets, rain coats, anoraks, pullovers, sweaters; footwear; headwear Toy weapons; toy air pistols; toy guns, namely, toy air guns; toy pistols; paintball guns
The invention relates to a bolt stop for an automatic firearm comprising a bolt stop lever that can be moved between a release position and a catch position, and a locking device that can be moved between a standby position and a locking position, for selectively securing the bolt stop lever in the release position, wherein the locking device is disengaged with the bolt stop lever when in the standby position, and is engaged in with the bolt stop lever when in the locking position, the bolt stop lever deactivated in the locking position.
F41A 3/42 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having rocking locking elements, e.g. pivoting levers or vanes hand-operated
F41A 3/44 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having sliding locking elements, e.g. balls, rollers
F41A 17/42 - Safeties for locking the breech-block or bolt in a safety position
The invention relates to a chambering device (1) for chambering rounds in an automatic firearm, which has a breechblock (119, 172) that can move longitudinally in a receiver (3), comprising: a loading lever (13, 13′), comprising a loading lever handle (15) coupled to a loading lever retainer (17), and a loading lever housing (59, 59′), which can move longitudinally in the receiver (3). The chambering device is characterized in that the loading lever handle (15) can be pivoted from a standby position to an actuation position and back in the loading lever retainer (17), and the loading lever retainer (17) can be mounted in or on the left or right side the loading lever housing (59, 59′) and can be removed therefrom without tools. The invention also relates to an automatic firearm equipped with such a chambering device (1).
Example apparatus are disclosed for a magazine for a self-loading firearm, the magazine comprising a magazine housing, and a magazine floor plate movably mounted to the magazine housing. The magazine floor plate is slidable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the magazine floor plate is pivotable relative to the magazine housing when in the open position.
The invention relates to a magazine (1) for a self-loading firearm comprising a magazine housing (3) and a magazine floor plate (11) that can be moved between a magazine opening and magazine closed position, which is characterized in that the magazine floor plate (11) is provided in such a way that it is slidable between the magazine opening position and that it is hinged at the magazine housing (3) in such a way that it can be pivoted in the magazine opening position. The invention also relates to a magazine floor plate (11) for use in such a magazine (1) and to a self-loading firearm with such a magazine (1) and magazine floor plate (11).
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture for magazine release and holding apparatus for use with firearms are disclosed. An example magazine release and holding apparatus for a firearm comprises a magazine release slide to transfer a magazine holding element between a holding position and a release position, an end of the magazine release slide including one or more guide elements extending perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the magazine release slide, and an operating handle including one or more counter guide recesses sized to receive the one or more guide elements and couple the operating handle to the magazine release slide, the operating handle projecting from a side of a handle piece of the firearm, wherein the operating handle is exchangeable and mountable to the magazine release slide by coupling or decoupling the operating handle and the magazine release slide.
Example apparatus are disclosed for an adapter to attach at least one device to a self-loading firearm, the adapter comprising a barrel-side section and a receiver-side section adjacent the barrel-side section, wherein the barrel-side section and the receiver-side section extend in a longitudinal direction of the firearm, wherein one of the barrel-side section and the receiver-side section is securable to a retention device on a firearm barrel or a firearm receiver, and wherein the other of the barrel-side section and the receiver-side section can be moveably supported on the firearm receiver or the firearm barrel by a guide that allows for longitudinal movement of the receiver-side section or the barrel-side section with respect to the firearm.
Example apparatus and method are disclosed for a unitary firearm housing for an automatic firearm, comprising a barrel receptacle configured as an internal component of the unitary firearm housing.
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
Example apparatus are disclosed for a lockable self-loading firearm, comprising a bolt head comprising a feed regulator pin extending traverse to a longitudinal direction with respect to the firearm, a breechblock carrier in a receiver movable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the firearm, the breechblock carrier comprising a control guide extending diagonally in the longitudinal direction with respect to the firearm through which the feed regulator pin is disposed, the control guide comprising a releasing control edge, comprising a first straight edge section positioned at a shallow angle with respect to the longitudinal direction, a second straight edge section positioned at a significantly greater angle than the first straight edge section with respect to the longitudinal direction, a third curved edge section with tangents positioned at increasingly greater angles than the second straight edge section with respect to the longitudinal direction, a locking control edge opposite the releasing control edge, the locking control edge comprising a fourth straight edge section positioned parallel with respect to the second straight edge section, a fifth straight edge section positioned parallel with respect to the first straight edge section, and at a releasing end of the releasing control edge, a sixth arc-shaped edge section connecting a first end of the third curved edge section and a second end of the first straight edge section to receive the feed regulator pin in a releasing position, wherein the sixth arc-shaped edge section has a greater diameter than the feed regulator pin with respect to the longitudinal direction.
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 5/18 - Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock gas-operated
Example apparatus are disclosed for a gas feed for an automatic firearm, the gas feed comprising a mounting portion to fasten the gas feed on a firearm barrel, the gas feed comprising a gas cylinder connectable to a barrel bore inside the firearm barrel via a gas channel, a gas piston disposed inside the gas cylinder to drive a gas operated reloading mechanism, wherein the gas piston is displaceable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the firearm, and a closure element that can be detachably coupled to an end of the gas cylinder adjacent a stock of the firearm, wherein the closure element comprises a passage through which a gas piston can be disposed.
The invention relates to a shot counter for a firearm, which comprises a first magnetic pole, a second magnetic pole, and a coil. The first magnetic pole and the second magnetic pole have a polarization opposite to each other. The first magnetic pole and the second magnetic pole are configured to pass in response to a fired shot the coil one after the other along the track and to induce in the coil a voltage.
Cutlery, side arms. Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks;
air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun guns;
soft-air-weapons; pistols (weapons). Toy weapons; air pistols (playthings); air guns
(playthings); pistols (playthings); paintball guns
(playthings).
Cutlery; side arms, not including firearms, namely, hunting and fishing knives Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks; air pistol weapons; air gun weapons; stun guns; soft-air-weapons, namely, air pistols; pistol weapons Toy weapons; air pistols being playthings; toy air guns being playthings; toy pistols being playthings; paintball guns being playthings
45.
ADAPTER FOR MOUNTING AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL DEVICE ON A SELF-LOADING FIREARM AND SELF-LOADING FIREARM PROVIDED THEREWITH
The invention relates to an adapter (3) for mounting at least one additional device (45) on a self-loading firearm (1), said adapter extending along the length of the weapon and comprising a tube-side section (25) and a housing-side section (35). The adapter is characterised in that it can be atttached to a holding device (79, 89) on the tube (19) or on the housing (4), with one of the two sections (25; 35) thereof, and can be movably mounted on the housing (4) or the tube (19), with the other section (25; 35), by means of a longitudinally mobile guide (96, 97, 109; 177, 179, 181). The invention also relates to a self-loading firearm (1) of an adapter (3) according to one of the claims 1 to 19, a holding device (79, 89) on the tube (19) or housing (4) for attaching the adapter (3), and a floating bearing on the housing (4) or the tube (19), which is designed for the longitudinally mobile guide of the adapter (3).
Cutlery, side arms. Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks;
air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun guns;
soft-air-weapons; pistols (weapons). Toy weapons; air pistols (playthings); air guns
(playthings); pistols (playthings); paintball guns
(playthings).
Cutlery, side arms. Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks;
air pistols (weapons); air guns (weapons); stun guns;
soft-air-weapons; pistols (weapons). Toy weapons; air pistols (playthings); air guns
(playthings); pistols (playthings); paintball guns
(playthings).
[ Cutlery, side arms, not including firearms, namely, hunting knives, fishing knives, swords and bayonets ] Firearms; [ ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks; air pistols; air guns; stun guns; soft-air-weapons, namely, soft air pistols, soft air rifles; ] pistols Toy weapons, namely, toy guns; toy air pistols; toy air guns; toy pistols [ ; toy paintball guns ]
[ Cutlery, side arms, not including firearms, namely, hunting knives, fishing knives, swords and bayonets ] Firearms [ ; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks; air pistols, air guns, stun guns; soft-air-weapons, namely, soft air pistols, soft air rifles; pistols ] [ Toy weapons, namely, toy guns, toy air pistols; toy air guns; toy pistols; toy paintball guns ]
51.
Drop protection of a cock-less self-loading pistol and self-loading pistol with such a drop protection
The invention relates to a drop protection (59) of a cock-less self-loading pistol (1) with a movable safety element (61), which can take a safety position, where it intervenes before firing of a shot into the path of a firing pin (17), and a release position, where it is located outside the path of movement of the firing pin (17), is characterized in that the safety element (61) catches the firing pin (17) after its forerun over a defined distance in safety position. The invention also relates to a self-loading pistol equipped with such a drop protection.
F41A 17/64 - Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably-mounted strikers
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
The invention relates to a shot counting mechanism for a shotgun, comprising a first magnetic pole, a second magnetic pole, and a coil. The first magnetic pole and the second magnetic pole are oppositely polarized. The first magnetic pole and the second magnetic pole are designed to pass, in reaction to a shot being fired, the coil one after another along the trajectory and induce a voltage in the coil.
F41A 19/01 - Counting means indicating the number of shots fired
53.
Device for preventing the tensioning of a firing pin spring in the disarming of a hammerless self-loading pistol provided with a lock slide and a self-loading pistol with such a device
Magazine release apparatus and firearms including such magazine release apparatus are disclosed. An example bolt release for use with a firearm includes a first handle to protrude from a first side of the firearm and a second handle to protrude from a second side of the firearm. The first and second handles are integral. The first and second handles are to enable the bolt release to be operable from the first and second sides of the firearm. The bolt release includes a pivot axis adjacent the first side or the second side. The pivot axis is to enable the bolt release to be pivoted between a release position and a retained position. The bolt release to be biased toward the release position.
F41A 3/42 - Semi-rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements movably mounted on the bolt or on the barrrel or breech housing having rocking locking elements, e.g. pivoting levers or vanes hand-operated
F41A 17/42 - Safeties for locking the breech-block or bolt in a safety position
F41A 35/06 - Adaptation of guns to both right and left hand use
Disassembly devices for use with firearms and firearms including such disassembly devices are disclosed. An example firearm includes a frame; a breech slide to be coupled to the frame; a barrel; a trigger bar disposed within the frame; and an arm to be pivotable about an axis between a locked position and a unlocked position, the arm being movable to the unlocked position from the locked position based on a magazine engaging an end of the arm, the arm being movable to the locked position from the unlocked position based on the magazine being spaced from the end of the arm or the magazine not being fully received within the firearm, in the locked position, the arm to interact with the trigger bar to secure the trigger bar, in the unlocked position, the lug to be spaced from the trigger bar to enable the trigger bar to move.
Magazine release apparatus and firearms including such magazine release apparatus are disclosed. An example magazine release apparatus for use with a firearm includes a magazine retaining arm including a longitudinal slot, a first handle to protrude from a first side of the firearm and a second handle to protrude from a second side of the firearm. The second handle includes a rocker arm having a feature to be supported on a receiver of the firearm. The first and second handles are actuatable to move the magazine release apparatus between a magazine retaining position and a magazine releasing position. In the magazine retaining position, the second handle is at least partially supported by the longitudinal slot and the feature extends toward the receiver.
Cocking tab inserts and breechblock slides and firearms including the same are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a breechblock slide; a cocking tab insert removably coupled to the breechblock slide; and a sight removably coupled to the breechblock slide and overlaying the cocking tab insert to substantially prevent the cocking tab insert from being inadvertently removed from the breechblock slide.
Firearm ejectors and receivers and firearms including such firearm ejectors are disclosed. An example ejector for a firearm includes a body including a projection extending therefrom, the ejector to be movably coupled to a receiver of the firearm to enable the projection including an engagement surface to be disposed in a movement path of a breechblock, the engagement surface to be engaged by a cartridge casing during a recoil process to enable the cartridge casing to be ejected from the firearm; and a spring to bias the body relative to the receiver, the body to be movably relative to a longitudinal axis of the receiver upon impact with the cartridge.
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
F41A 15/12 - 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
F41A 15/16 - 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 the breech housing or frame
59.
HAMMERLESS SELF-LOADING PISTOL SAFETY SYSTEM WHICH PREVENTS ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE IF DROPPED, AND SELF-LOADING PISTOL WITH SUCH A SAFETY SYSTEM
The invention relates to a safety system (59) of a hammerless self-loading pistol (1) with a movable safety element (61) which can assume a safety position in which the safety element engages into the movement path of a firing pin (17) before a shot is fired and a release position in which the safety element is located outside of the movement path of the firing pin (17). The invention is characterized in that in the safety position, the safety element (61) catches the firing pin (17) after the firing pin has advanced over a defined travel distance. The invention also relates to a self-loading pistol equipped with such a safety system.
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 17/64 - Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably-mounted strikers
60.
DEVICE FOR PREVENTING TENSIONING OF A FIRING PIN SPRING WHEN DISARMING A HAMMERLESS AUTOMATIC PISTOL PROVIDED WITH A LOCK SLIDE, AND AUTOMATIC PISTOL WITH SUCH A DEVICE
The invention relates to a device for preventing the tensioning of a firing pin spring when disarming a hammerless automatic pistol (1) provided with a lock slide (7), wherein the device can assume a disarming position and a locking position, comprising: a spring-loadable firing pin (17) with a lug (17a) formed thereupon for operative engagement with a catch (19), which in the tensioning position for tensioning the firing pin spring protrudes into the path of movement of the lug (17a) and in the disarming position is operatively disengaged from the lug (17a), a sear bar (27), which is coupled with a trigger and operatively disengages the catch (19) from the lug (17a) in the disarming position; and is characterized by a disarming shaft (15), which in the disarming position allows a forward movement of the trigger, and consequently of the sear bar (27), and a disconnector bar (21), which can be coupled with the sear bar (27) and in the disarming position is acted upon by the forwardly moved lock slide (7), and thereby operatively disengages the catch (19) from the lug (17a) by means of the sear bar (27). The invention also relates to an automatic pistol provided with such a device.
A trigger assembly for a fire arm including a breechblock moving between a base position and a charging position. The trigger assembly includes a catch lever moving between a resting position and a catch position. The trigger assembly includes a trigger element moving between a non-actuation and an actuation position to transfer the catch lever from the catch position into the resting position, and a release element moving between a hold position and a release position for releasing the catch lever. The release element is transferred from the hold position into the release position by the breechblock moving toward the charging position. The release element pivots about a release-element axis movable relative to the trigger element so the release element in the non-actuation position moves out of a movement space of the breechblock when the trigger is secured via a breechblock moving towards the base position.
F41A 19/26 - Mechanical firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin and the breech-block or bolt forming one piece
F41A 17/46 - Trigger safeties, i.e. means for preventing trigger movement
F41A 17/58 - Sear safeties, i.e. means for rendering ineffective an intermediate lever transmitting trigger movement to firing pin, hammer, bolt or sear automatically operated, i.e. operated by breech opening or closing movement
F41A 19/32 - Sear arrangements therefor for catching the percussion or firing pin after each shot, i.e. in single-shot or semi-automatic firing mode
62.
ANTI-DISASSEMBLY DEVICE FOR A SELF-LOADING PISTOL, AND A SELF-LOADING PISTOL COMPRISING AN ANTI-DISASSEMBLY DEVICE
The invention relates to an anti-disassembly device for a self-loading pistol (1), comprising: a disassembly shaft (15) which is arranged inside the grip section (2) and may be rotated, by means of an outer handle (15a), between a locking position for locking the barrel (9) and a disassembly position for disassembling said barrel (9); as well as an anti-disassembly element (17) which can be displaced between a blocking and a release position and which, when in its blocking position, engages with the disassembly shaft (15) with a first end, thus securing said shaft in its locking position, and which is positioned, when in its release position, with its first end out of engagement with said disassembly shaft (15), thus releasing said shaft to rotate in its disassembly position, the second end of said element being struck by a magazine (3) that is inserted into the self-loading pistol, and the element consequently being brought into its blocking position, or being able to be brought into its release position when said magazine (3) has been fully or partially removed. The invention is characterised in that the anti-disassembly element (17) is pivotally mounted about a rotational axis (17a) in order for it to assume its blocking or release positions. The invention also relates to a self-loading pistol comprising such an anti-disassembly device.
The invention relates to a pistol comprising a breechblock slide (37) and a loading aid (1), which is arranged thereon, protrudes from the outer surface of the breechblock slide (37) in the form of at least one projection (21) and is detachably mounted on the breechblock slide (37), wherein the loading aid (1) of the latter is arranged under a sighting element (71) and is secured against falling out by the base (75) thereof. The invention also relates to a breechblock slide (37) for a pistol that has a substantially U-shaped profile and a loading aid (1) which is detachably mounted on the breechblock slide (37), wherein the loading aid (1) of the latter is arranged underneath a sighting element (71) and is secured against falling out by the base (75) thereof. Finally, the invention relates to a loading aid (1) for a breechblock slide (37), the mounting base (18) of which is formed in such a way as to complement a first recess (39) in the breechblock slide (37).
The invention relates to an ejector (1) for a firearm, comprising an ejector main body (5) having an ejector element (46) disposed thereon such that the ejector element (46), after mounting the ejector (1) on the receiver (3) of the firearm, protrudes into the movement path of a forward and backward running breechblock that is guided in the receiver (3) such that it can move longitudinally, forms a counter bearing for the casing base (61) of a cartridge casing (59) extracted by the returning breechblock (71) from the cartridge chamber, and ejects and/or discards the cartridge casing (59) from the receiver (3) after interacting with the casing base (61), wherein the ejector (1) comprises additional means (7a, b, 9a, b, 11 a, b, 13a, b), by means of which the ejector element (46) is flexibly supported in relation to the receiver (3) such that is returns slightly in a straight line together with the casing base (61) as a result of an interaction with said casing base, until the ejector is slowed to a standstill, and ejects/discards the cartridge casing (59) thereby. The invention furthermore relates to a receiver (3) comprising a breechblock guided in the receiver (3) such that it can move longitudinally, and an ejector (1). Lastly, the invention relates to a firearm having such an ejector and/or such a receiver (3).
F41A 15/16 - 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 the breech housing or frame
65.
EJECTOR FOR A FIREARM AND ALSO FIREARM HOUSING AND FIREARM WITH AN EJECTOR
The invention relates to an ejector (1) for a firearm comprising a main ejecting body (5) with an ejecting element (46) arranged thereupon in such a way that, after mounting of the ejector (1) on the housing (3) of the firearm, the ejecting element (46) protrudes into the path of movement of a breech mechanism (71) that is guided in a longitudinally movable manner in the firearm housing (3) and runs forward and back, said element forms an abutment for the case head (61) of a cartridge case (59) pulled out from the firing chamber by the breech mechanism (71) running back and, after actively engaging with the case head (61), said element ejects and/or discards the cartridge case (59) from the firearm housing (3), characterized in that the ejector (1) additionally comprises means (7a, b, 9a, b, 11a, b, 13a, b) on the basis of which the ejecting element (46) is mounted in relation to the firearm housing (3) in a yielding manner in such a way that, as a result of active engagement with the case head (61), it runs back together with the latter over a short straight path, on which it is slowed down to a standstill and thereby ejects/discards the cartridge case (59). The invention also relates to a firearm housing (3) comprising a breech arrangement guided in a longitudinally movable manner in the firearm housing (3) and an ejector (1). Finally, the invention relates to a firearm with such an ejector and/or such a firearm housing (3).
F41A 15/16 - 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 the breech housing or frame
A firearm includes a cocking lever, a shoulder-stock receptacle and a shoulder support having a shoulder stock configured to be joined by a connector to the shoulder-stock receptacle. A shoulder-stock adjuster is configured to adjust a position of the shoulder stock relative to the shoulder-stock receptacle along an adjustment axis. A cheek rest is mounted via a bearing on the shoulder stock so as to be movable in a direction parallel to the adjustment axis. A stop is disposed on the shoulder-stock receptacle so as to limit a movement path of the cheek rest towards a front of the firearm. At a position of the cheek rest defined by the stop of the shoulder-stock receptacle, the cocking lever does not collide with the cheek rest, even in a completely retracted state.
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bolts, spring locks, padlocks. Knives, side arms. Firearms, breeches of firearms, shoulder straps for weapons.
Cutlery, side arms, namely, bayonets, swords, hunting knives and fishing knives Firearms [; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks; air pistols weapons; air gun weapons; stun guns; soft-air-weapons, namely, pistol weapons, air rifles] [Toy weapons, namely, toy rifles and toy pistols, being replicas of rifles and toys]
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A maneuver cartridge device for use in a self-loading firearm includes a barrel extending from a chamber to a muzzle side and having an intercepting device arranged on the muzzle side for intercepting a projectile. The barrel has a first barrel section that adjoins the chamber and a second barrel section that adjoins the first barrel section. The first barrel section has a first cross section corresponding to a caliber of the projectile and the second barrel section has a second cross section that is larger than the first cross section.
The invention relates to a magazine release/holding device (1), which can be operated from both sides, of a firearm, comprising a magazine holding arm (23) and handles (11, 13) which protrude from both sides of the firearm for transferring the magazine holding arm (23) from its magazine holding position into its magazine release position and vice versa, one of the handles (13) being designed in the manner of a rocker arm, the tilting axis of which rests on the weapon housing (3). The magazine release/holding device (1) is characterised in that the magazine holding arm (23) has a longitudinal slot (35) which travels through the magazine holding arm, the handle (13) is supported in the longitudinal slot (35) in its magazine holding position and comprises a bulge (41) which penetrates the longitudinal slot in the direction of the weapon housing (3) and which serves as a tilting axis. The invention further relates to a gripping piece and a weapon housing (3) of a firearm, which are both equipped with such a magazine release/holding device (1).
The invention relates to a magazine release/holding device (1), which can be operated from both sides, of a firearm, comprising a magazine holding arm (23) and handles (11, 13) which protrude from both sides of the firearm for transferring the magazine holding arm (23) from its magazine holding position into its magazine release position and vice versa, one of the handles (13) being designed in the manner of a rocker arm, the tilting axis of which rests on the weapon housing (3). The magazine release/holding device (1) is characterised in that the magazine holding arm (23) has a longitudinal slot (35) which travels through the magazine holding arm, the handle (13) is supported in the longitudinal slot (35) in its magazine holding position and comprises a bulge (41) which penetrates the longitudinal slot in the direction of the weapon housing (3) and which serves as a tilting axis. The invention further relates to a gripping piece and a weapon housing (3) of a firearm, which are both equipped with such a magazine release/holding device (1).
The invention comprises a bolt catch lever (1) for a firearm, which can be operated from both sides of the firearm, and for this purpose has handles (7, 13, 17) protruding from both sides of the firearm, and is designed as an integral part thereof, as well as a buttstock for a firearm, and a receiver, equipped, respectively, with a bolt catch lever (1) of this type.
The invention comprises a breech catch lever (1) for a firearm which can be operated on both sides of the firearm and has for this purpose handles (7, 13, 17) projecting on both sides of the firearm, and is formed in one piece, and also a grip piece of a firearm and a firearm housing which are each equipped with such a breech catch lever (1).
The invention relates to a trigger assembly for a fire arm, comprising a lock which can be moved between a base position and a charging position, a catch which can be moved between a resting position for releasing the lock and a catch position for catching the lock, a trigger element that can be moved between a non-actuation position and an actuation position, in order to transfer the catch from the catch position thereof into the resting position thereof, a release element that can be moved relative to the trigger element, which release element can be moved between a hold position for holding the catch in the resting position thereof and a release position for releasing a movement of the catch in the catch position thereof, wherein the release element is transferred from the hold position thereof into the release position by a contact of the lock moving into the direction of the charging position with the release element, wherein the release element can be pivoted about a release element-pivoting axis that is movable relative to the trigger element such that the release element can be moved in the non-actuation position of the trigger element by means of a lock that moves in the direction of the base position from a movement space of the lock, even if the trigger is secured.
F41A 17/46 - Trigger safeties, i.e. means for preventing trigger movement
F41A 19/26 - Mechanical firing mechanisms having only slidably-mounted striker elements, i.e. percussion or firing pins the percussion or firing pin and the breech-block or bolt forming one piece
F41A 17/58 - Sear safeties, i.e. means for rendering ineffective an intermediate lever transmitting trigger movement to firing pin, hammer, bolt or sear automatically operated, i.e. operated by breech opening or closing movement
F41A 19/32 - Sear arrangements therefor for catching the percussion or firing pin after each shot, i.e. in single-shot or semi-automatic firing mode
The invention involves a shoulder support (10) for a firearm (12), with a shoulder stock (14), which can be connected by means of a connecting device (20) to a shoulder stock receptacle (18) of the firearm (12), with a shoulder stock adjustment device (22) for adjusting a position of the shoulder stock (14) relative to the shoulder stock attachment (18) along an axis of adjustment (24), and with a cheek rest (26), wherein the cheek rest (26) is mounted on the shoulder stock (14) by means of a bearing (30) so as to be mobile in a direction parallel to the axis of adjustment (24).
The invention involves a shoulder support (10) for a firearm (12), with a shoulder stock (14), which can be connected by means of a connecting device (20) to a shoulder stock receptacle (18) of the firearm (12), with a shoulder stock adjustment device (22) for adjusting a position of the shoulder stock (14) relative to the shoulder stock attachment (18) along an axis of adjustment (24), and with a cheek rest (26), wherein the cheek rest (26) is mounted on the shoulder stock (14) by means of a bearing (30) so as to be mobile in a direction parallel to the axis of adjustment (24).
Rotary lug breeches and weapons including such rotary lug breeches are disclosed. An example rotary lug breech includes a bolt carrier. Wherein when releasing the bolt, a cam section of a receiver converts a releasing motion into a screwing motion to release a cartridge. During the screwing motion, a first stud surface interacts with the cam section. During a locking process, the first stud surface engages the cam section to perform a pre-control process that rotates a control pin in a slot from a releasing position in which an advancement of the bolt carrier exerts substantially no torque on the bolt, to a control position in which a first slot surface of the slot interacts with the control pin. When the bolt carrier moves forward, the bolt carrier exerts a torque on the bolt to enable the bolt and the bolt carrier move relative to one another.
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
88.
MANEUVER CARTRIDGE DEVICE AND SELF-LOADING FIREARM SUITABLE FOR THIS PURPOSE
The invention relates to a manoeuvres cartridge device (10) for use in a self-loading firearm, comprising a barrel (12), which extends from a firing chamber (14) to a muzzle (16), comprising an intercepting device (20), arranged on the muzzle side, for intercepting a bullet, wherein the barrel (12) has a first barrel portion (22), which adjoins the firing chamber (14) and has a first cross section (32), which is adapted to the calibre of the bullet, and wherein the barrel has a second barrel portion (24), which adjoins the first barrel portion (22) and has a second cross section (36), which is enlarged in comparison with the first cross section (32).
The invention relates to a manoeuvres cartridge device (10) for use in a self-loading firearm, comprising a barrel (12), which extends from a firing chamber (14) to a muzzle (16), comprising an intercepting device (20), arranged on the muzzle side, for intercepting a bullet, wherein the barrel (12) has a first barrel portion (22), which adjoins the firing chamber (14) and has a first cross section (32), which is adapted to the calibre of the bullet, and wherein the barrel has a second barrel portion (24), which adjoins the first barrel portion (22) and has a second cross section (36), which is enlarged in comparison with the first cross section (32).
Breech guides for use with breech assemblies and firearms including such breech guides are disclosed. An example breech guide for use with a breech assembly of a firearm includes a support element positioned within the breech assembly and a control element on the support element, the control element is adapted to control a cartridge-feeder mechanism of the firearm. The example breech guide includes a guide element on the support element. The guide element is adapted to guide the breech assembly relative to guide rails of the firearm. The support element extends along an axis of symmetry substantially perpendicular to a bore axis. The control element and the guide element being substantially coaxially positioned relative to the axis of symmetry.
Weapons, weapon housing and methods of producing such weapons and weapon housings are disclosed. An example weapon housing for use with a firearm includes at least two housing shells. Each of the housing shells comprises at least one positioning recess. The example weapon housing also includes at least one connection block comprising connecting pins. On an assembly plane of the connection block, the housing shells are to be positioned and aligned on the connecting pins via the respective positioning recess to enable forces that are to act in or against a direction of fire to be absorbed by surfaces of at least one of the positioning recesses or one or more of the connecting pins.
Coupling pins for connecting weapon components are described. An example fastener to couple weapon components includes an elongated body defining a first aperture. The first aperture being defined along a longitudinal axis of the elongated body. Tension member and a biasing element being positioned within the first aperture. The elongated body defining a second aperture. The second aperture being defined through a portion of the elongated body to enable a tension element, positioned at least partially within the second aperture, to be urged from the elongated by via an interaction with the tension member. The fastener is insertable into aligned apertures of respective first and second weapon components. The tension element being urged from the elongated body to interact with the second weapon component to urge the second weapon component into further engagement with the first weapon component.
F16B 21/14 - Means without screw-thread for preventing relative axial movement of a pin, spigot, shaft, or the like and a member surrounding it; Stud-and-socket releasable fastenings without screw-thread by separate parts with locking-pins or split-pins thrust into holes - Details of locking-pins or split-pins
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96.
Catches and trigger apparatus for use with weapons
Catches and trigger apparatus for use with weapons are described. An example trigger apparatus for use with a firearm having a breech block includes a latch moveable between a blocking position that blocks the breech block and a non-blocking position that does not block the breech block. The latch includes a sear arm and a securing element movably coupled to the sear arm. The securing element to enable, with a securing device in a securing position. The latch to be moved to the non-blocking position by a retracting breach. The securing device movable by an advancing breech block to position the securing element adjacent a surface of the securing device in the securing position to secure the latch in the blocking position.
The invention relates to a rotary lug breech comprising: a breech carrier (1); a breach head (100) mounted therein and comprising a plurality of breech lugs (104); and a locking piece (200) comprising a plurality of locking lugs (204). A rearward facing cam section (208) is formed in the locking piece (200) on a locking lug (204). When the breech head (100) is released, said cam section converts a release motion, during which rear end faces (106) of the breech lugs (104) detach from front end faces (206) of the locking lugs (204), by means of a forward facing control section (132) correspondingly formed on a control breech lug (104h') into a screwing motion of the breech head (100) in order to release a cartridge case retained in the breech head (100) from a cartridge chamber, during which screwing motion the control section (132) is supported on the cam section (208). During locking, the cam section performs a pre-control function, which rotates a control pin (102) in a control gate (60) of the breech carrier (1) from an axial stop (70) into a control position in which the control gate (60) engages at a locking edge (62) with the control pin (102) and, when the breech carrier (1) moves forward relative to the breech head (100), exerts a rotary momentum on the breech head (100) and thus converts a linear feed motion of the breech head into a locking motion by means of screwing motion.
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
98.
WEAPON HOUSING, WEAPON HAVING A WEAPON HOUSING, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A WEAPON HOUSING
The invention relates to a weapon housing (1) comprising: at least two housing shells (3, 5) and at least one connection block (7), wherein at least two connection pins (9a, b, c) are formed on the connection block (7) and at least one positioning recess (11a, b, c) is formed in each housing shell (3, 5), and wherein the housing shells (3, 5) are placed and oriented on the at least one connection pin (9a, b, c) by means of the at least one positioning recess (11a, b, c) in an installation plane on the connection block (7). The invention further relates to a weapon having a weapon housing (1) and to a method for producing a weapon housing (1) comprising the following steps: providing at least two housing shells (3, 5) and at least one connection block, wherein at least two connection pins (9a, b, c) are formed on the connection block (7) and at least one positioning recess (11a, b, c) is formed in each housing shell (3, 5), placing and orienting the housing shells (3, 5) on the at least one connection pin (9a, b, c) by means of the at least one positioning recess (11a, b, c) in an installation plane on the connection block (7), and connecting the housing shells (3, 5).
The invention relates to a rotary lug breech comprising: a breech carrier (1); a breach head (100) mounted therein and comprising a plurality of breech lugs (104); and a locking piece (200) comprising a plurality of locking lugs (204). A rearward facing cam section (208) is formed in the locking piece (200) on a locking lug (204). When the breech head (100) is released, said cam section converts a release motion, during which rear end faces (106) of the breech lugs (104) detach from front end faces (206) of the locking lugs (204), by means of a forward facing control section (132) correspondingly formed on a control breech lug (104h') into a screwing motion of the breech head (100) in order to release a cartridge case retained in the breech head (100) from a cartridge chamber, during which screwing motion the control section (132) is supported on the cam section (208). During locking, the cam section performs a pre-control function, which rotates a control pin (102) in a control gate (60) of the breech carrier (1) from an axial stop (70) into a control position in which the control gate (60) engages at a locking edge (62) with the control pin (102) and, when the breech carrier (1) moves forward relative to the breech head (100), exerts a rotary momentum on the breech head (100) and thus converts a linear feed motion of the breech head into a locking motion by means of screwing motion.
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
100.
BREECH GUIDE DEVICE FOR A BREECH ARRANGEMENT AND RAPID-FIRE WEAPON HAVING A BREECH GUIDE DEVICE
Breech guide device (30) for a breech arrangement (1, 100) of an automatic rapid-fire weapon, having a support element (32) which is arranged in the breech arrangement (1, 100), a control element (34) which is arranged on the support element (32) and is intended to control a weapon component, in particular a belt feed, a guide element (36) which is arranged on the support element (32) and is intended to guide the breech arrangement (1, 100) along a breech guideway (16, 18), wherein the support element (32) runs along an axis of symmetry (33) which runs perpendicular to a bore axis (24) and with respect to which the control element (34) and the guide element (36) are coaxially arranged. The invention also relates to a breech arrangement (1, 100) and to a rapid-fire weapon having such a breech guide device (30).