41 |
Foldable Firearm |
US12420019 |
2009-04-07 |
US20090277066A1 |
2009-11-12 |
Eric C. Burt; Richard M. Fitzpatrick; Michael T. Mayberry |
The present invention is a spring-biased folding firearm that stows compactly and safely. The firearm has three main components: a stock, a receiver and a grip/magazine combination. In folding, the stock folds over the receiver, sandwiching the grip/magazine between the components. When folded, the magazine over-inserts into the grip housing, allowing the stock to clear and providing additional safety when stowed by isolating the ammunition feed. A buttplate latches over the open joint to contain the unit and further secure it. When stowed, the bolt is disengaged from the ammunition feed supply, preventing accidental firing, so a loaded round can be safely carried in the chamber—allowing for immediate use of the firearm upon opening. The weapon is deployed through single-handed actuation and is spring-assisted into firing position. Currently the firearm uses readily available aftermarket parts for easier replacement if necessary and does contain hardware for mounting accessories. |
42 |
Rifle |
US12066662 |
2006-07-05 |
US20080216377A1 |
2008-09-11 |
Hermann Rohrauer |
A rifle comprising a housing, a barrel anchored thereon and a forearm extending below the barrel. The barrel is anchored by a fastening element which extends through a cross hole of the housing. The forearm has at least one axial projection that detachably engages into a seat of the housing. The cross hole for anchoring the barrel and the seat for fastening the forearm intersect and the forearm comprises a snap-in recess for the fastening element to snap in when the barrel is anchored. |
43 |
Rifle comprising a stock and a housing with a housing sheath |
US10658835 |
2003-09-02 |
US07104000B2 |
2006-09-12 |
Manfred Orth |
A rifle, comprising a stock with a housing provided with a housing sheath and a barrel, the barrel having a barrel sleeve adapted to be removably received by the housing sheath of the housing of the stock, the housing sheath being provided with a slot extending longitudinally along said housing sheath, the housing sheath having parts for varying the slot width in the region of the slot, the diameter of the housing sheath being adjustable to the diameter of the barrel sleeve using the parts for varying the slot width, the barrel sleeve of the barrel being positively lockable with the housing sheath. |
44 |
Collapsible lightweight rifle |
US125749 |
1993-09-24 |
US5351428A |
1994-10-04 |
John A. Graham |
A small, extremely light weight kit containing components which, when wholly assembled, are a fully functional rifle, easily assembled in five minutes or less, and stowable in kit form with among other survival items, up to fifty rounds of small caliber ammunition, which is highly portable and useful. |
45 |
Man-portable foldable launcher rocket weapon system |
US331493 |
1981-12-17 |
US4426910A |
1984-01-24 |
Spencer J. Speer |
A man portable shoulder fired rocket weapon system including a two section tubular launcher, sections of which are hingedly foldable one over the other to reduce the launcher length for storage and transport, and permitting the launcher to be holster carried in the manner of a sidearm. A lock and seal coupling connects the unfolded launcher tube sections to extend the launcher for firing and also serves as a safety element in the firing circuit. Two tubular blast shields are mounted concentrically upon the launch tube sections and are extendable therefrom to further lengthen the launcher and provide protection for the user against rocket motor exhaust. A compatible rocket round is carried in the folded launcher as a ready round. A waist worn holster and reload pack complete the weapon system elements. |
46 |
Repeating magazine rifle with rotatable and forwardly movable barrel |
US78592359 |
1959-01-09 |
US3020662A |
1962-02-13 |
ADAM MERKEL |
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47 |
Breech block return means |
US34527753 |
1953-03-30 |
US2780145A |
1957-02-05 |
JOSEPH SAIVE DIEUDONNE |
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48 |
Automatic rapid fire gun |
US3674035 |
1935-08-17 |
US2136512A |
1938-11-15 |
RENE LALOUX |
|
49 |
Barrel fastening means |
US7742636 |
1936-05-01 |
US2121171A |
1938-06-21 |
RENE LALOUX |
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50 |
Machine gun |
US9964936 |
1936-09-05 |
US2115861A |
1938-05-03 |
RENE LALOUX |
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51 |
Collapsible firearm |
US30594028 |
1928-09-14 |
US1779770A |
1930-10-28 |
HARRINGTON JOHN W |
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52 |
Machine gun with exchangeable barrel |
US73554624 |
1924-09-03 |
US1588887A |
1926-06-15 |
LASSEN HAUBROE WERNER CHRISTIA |
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53 |
Rapid-fire gun |
US15102617 |
1917-02-26 |
US1329979A |
1920-02-03 |
WELINGTON LANG CHARLES |
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54 |
William mason |
US616719D |
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US616719A |
1898-12-27 |
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55 |
총기 |
KR1020137021472 |
2012-01-13 |
KR101822220B1 |
2018-01-25 |
설리번리로이제임스; 워터필드로버트로이드; 오스트로위스키알란에이치.; 라튤립주니어폴엔.; 에슈티어현중사무엘 |
총기는하나또는그 이상의실시예들에따라, 백본, 배럴, 회전쐐기및 배럴래치를구비할수 있다. 배럴래치는회전쐐기와기계적으로연통될수 있다. 배럴래치는제1 위치와제2 위치를가질수 있으며, 회전쐐기는, 배럴래치가제1 위치에있을때 백본에대한배럴의부착을유지시키도록구성될수 있으며, 배럴래치가제2 위치에있을때 백본으로부터배럴을릴리즈시키도록구성될수 있다. 따라서, 총기는빠른배럴교체를제공할수 있다. 다른특징들은총기의신뢰도와유용성을강화시킨다. |
56 |
총기 |
KR1020137021472 |
2012-01-13 |
KR1020140046397A |
2014-04-18 |
설리번리로이제임스; 워터필드로버트로이드; 오스트로위스키알란에이치.; 라튤립주니어폴엔.; 에슈티어현중사무엘 |
총기는 하나 또는 그 이상의 실시예들에 따라, 백본, 배럴, 회전 쐐기 및 배럴 래치를 구비할 수 있다. 배럴 래치는 회전 쐐기와 기계적으로 연통될 수 있다. 배럴 래치는 제1 위치와 제2 위치를 가질 수 있으며, 회전 쐐기는, 배럴 래치가 제1 위치에 있을 때 백본에 대한 배럴의 부착을 유지시키도록 구성될 수 있으며, 배럴 래치가 제2 위치에 있을 때 백본으로부터 배럴을 릴리즈시키도록 구성될 수 있다. 따라서, 총기는 빠른 배럴 교체를 제공할 수 있다. 다른 특징들은 총기의 신뢰도와 유용성을 강화시킨다.
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57 |
최루탄 발사기의 접철 장치 |
KR1020120102291 |
2012-09-14 |
KR1020140036450A |
2014-03-26 |
이규환 |
The present invention relates to a folding device for a tear bomb launcher having a barrel (4) loaded with a tear bomb therein and a percussion portion (2) pivotally connected by a pin (Pa), which provides a double-locking structure operated by once operation. The folding device includes a fastening lever (26) installed to the percussion portion (2) to be able to pivot around the pin (Pa), and having an upper end (26a) and a rear end (26b), with a top surface being formed with a locking groove (22); and a locking lever (42) having a locking boss (42c) which is locked to the locking groove (22), on a rear end (42a) thereof, and installed on an upper portion of a second portion, the locking lever being pivotally supported by the pin (Pb) between the rear end (42a) and a front end (42b). The fastening lever (26) is supported by a spring in a direction to enable the upper end (26a) of the fastening lever (26) to connect with the rear end (42a) of the locking lever (42). Also, the locking lever (42) is resiliently supported by another spring in a direction to enable the locking boss (42c) of the locking lever (42) to release from the locking groove (22). |
58 |
SEMIAUTOMATIC POCKET GUN AND AMMUNITION |
PCT/US9820255 |
1998-09-25 |
WO9915850A3 |
1999-07-29 |
MORGADO RALPH GORDON |
Semiautomatic pistol which is small enough to be carried in a pocket or otherwise concealed on the body of a person, and caseless ammunition (163) for use in the pistol. The pistol has a grip (29) adapted to be held in the hand of a shooter, a barrel (22) extending in a forward direction from the grip (29) a closed chamber at the rear of the barrel (22), means for firing a caseless cartridge in the chamber with the entire cartridge (163) being discharged through the barrel (22) and means responsive to the firing of the cartridge (163) for opening the chamber and loading another cartridge (163) into the chamber. The caseless cartridge (163) consists of a hollow projectile filled with gunpowder (177), and a primer (174) for igniting the powder (177). The primer (174) is mounted directly to the projectile, and there is no casing or other material to be ejected from the chamber before another round is loaded. |
59 |
COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR A WEAPON |
PCT/US2012050852 |
2012-08-15 |
WO2013066472A3 |
2013-08-01 |
MULFINGER ROBERT NEIL |
Communication connector system (106) for a weapon (100) having an upper receiver (114) at an upper part (109) of the weapon with electronics (103) associated with the upper receiver and a base (107) at a lower part of the weapon with a lower receiver (116) and a hand grip (104) and that houses electronics (105) and with the upper receiver rotatably coupled to the lower receiver and movable between a closed position and an open position includes an upper connector assembly configured to be coupled to the upper receiver. The upper connector assembly (140) has an upper connector (180) being configured to be communicatively connected to the electronics in the upper receiver. A lower connector assembly (142) has a lower connector (150) that is configured to be communicatively connected to the electronics in the base of the weapon. The lower connector is configured to be mounted to the hand grip. |
60 |
AIR GUN WITH COCKING LINKAGE SHOE |
US15991236 |
2018-05-29 |
US20180347937A1 |
2018-12-06 |
Krzysztof J. Kras; Justin D. Heckert |
Techniques and componentry are disclosed for an air gun with a cocking linkage shoe. The air gun includes a barrel pivotally attached to a cylinder. Attached to the barrel is a linkage. The linkage is operatively coupled to a piston within the cylinder and includes a lever and a shoe. The lever has a first end attached to the barrel and a second end that includes a first surface having a concave or convex shape. The shoe is attached to the lever and operatively connected to the piston. The shoe includes a second surface having a concave or convex shape in tangential contact with the first surface of the lever. The air gun further includes a trigger mechanism configured to release the piston in response to operating the trigger mechanism. |