1 |
ANTRIEB FÜR EINE WAFFE MIT LINEARER MUNITIONSZUFÜHRUNG |
EP08849923.1 |
2008-10-18 |
EP2210057A1 |
2010-07-28 |
MATZAGG, Erich |
A drive and drive kinematics (1) are proposed for linearly feeding a breech or a cartridge into a weapon barrel, having a straight link groove (3) into which a driver (5), which is detachably physically connected to the breech (2), is guided via a drive means (6), a slotted link (7) in which a transmission means (8) is guided, wherein the transmission means (8) and drive means (6) are connected to one another with a force fit, and a means (9) is included between the drive means (6) and the driver (5), which means (9) detaches the driver (5) from the breech (2), in particular in times during which the breech (2) is stationary. |
2 |
Rifle charging handle |
US15165537 |
2016-05-26 |
US09726445B2 |
2017-08-08 |
Jesus S. Gomez |
An ambidextrously operated charging handle for use with the M16 family of firearms is provided. The charging handle provides a latch mechanism consisting of two extended handles which are in operational communication with each other. Either handle may be independently retracted to disengage the latch mechanism of the charging handle from the host firearms receiver. The spring-biased mechanism of the charging handle is sheltered within the interior of the charging handle thereby protecting it from the elements. Further, an improved axial pin has been provided to secure the handles of the latch mechanism to the grasping portion of the charging handle. |
3 |
Methods and devices relating to firearms |
US15177097 |
2016-06-08 |
US09618298B2 |
2017-04-11 |
Mirza Karimullah; R. Paul McKay |
A system facilitates one handed manipulation of a service pistol and includes a device having two components and related inserts that allow for single handed loading, cycling, firing, clearing and unloading of semi-automatic pistols. The present device includes a spine; and a retainer attached to the spine wherein the retainer comprises at least a first groove tapering from a first width towards the pivotal attachment between the cover and spine to a second width towards the front edge of the cover. |
4 |
Apparatus and method for actuating a slide mechanism for a semi-automatic pistol |
US14583906 |
2014-12-29 |
US09157691B2 |
2015-10-13 |
John E Parnell |
An apparatus configured to aid a user in actuating a slide mechanism of a semi-automatic pistol is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first side portion connected to a second side portion by a top portion extending therebetween, a tunnel configured to receive the slide mechanism therein and extend a length of the apparatus from a first end portion to a second end portion, and a flange configured to rest against an end of the slide mechanism to provide a pushing force on the end when a user actuates the slide mechanism. |
5 |
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTUATING A SLIDE MECHANISM FOR A SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL |
US14583906 |
2014-12-29 |
US20150184959A1 |
2015-07-02 |
John E. Parnell |
An apparatus configured to aid a user in actuating a slide mechanism of a semi-automatic pistol is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first side portion connected to a second side portion by a top portion extending therebetween, a tunnel configured to receive the slide mechanism therein and extend a length of the apparatus from a first end portion to a second end portion, and a flange configured to rest against an end of the slide mechanism to provide a pushing force on the end when a user actuates the slide mechanism. |
6 |
Side handle firearm actuation system |
US13687651 |
2012-11-28 |
US08783153B2 |
2014-07-22 |
Joseph P. Sirochman |
In accordance with various exemplary embodiments, a firearm actuation system is provided. The firearm actuation system, comprising a housing, a guide, a contoured actuation handle, and a bolt. The system provides an actuation mechanism for an AR-15 which is engagable by a shooter where the AR-15 is in a shouldered firing position. The contoured actuation handle may be retained in the retaining slot to provide an action-open-position. The housing may also comprise a mounting rail with a plurality of grooves, where each groove may be configured with a unique indicator. |
7 |
SIDE HANDLE FIREARM ACTUATION SYSTEM |
US13687651 |
2012-11-28 |
US20140060292A1 |
2014-03-06 |
Joseph P. Sirochman |
In accordance with various exemplary embodiments, a firearm actuation system is provided. The firearm actuation system, comprising a housing, a guide, a contoured actuation handle, and a bolt. The system provides an actuation mechanism for an AR-15 which is engagable by a shooter where the AR-15 is in a shouldered firing position. The contoured actuation handle may be retained in the retaining slot to provide an action-open-position. The housing may also comprise a mounting rail with a plurality of grooves, where each groove may be configured with a unique indicator. |
8 |
Firearm having gas piston system |
US13102331 |
2011-05-06 |
US08468929B2 |
2013-06-25 |
Mark Larson; Lester Larson, Jr. |
A firearm having a gas piston system includes a bolt carrier, an adjustable gas piston block located forward on the firearm and an over-the-barrel spring and guide rod arrangement, all of which is housed and contained in a top rail that runs the length of the firearm and that maintains the alignment of these firearm components. The firearm also includes an ambidextrous, non-reciprocating charging handle located forward on the firearm and positioned within the top rail for charging the firearm. |
9 |
Semiautomatic or fully automatic firearm |
US12337860 |
2008-12-18 |
US08042296B1 |
2011-10-25 |
Gerhard Kirstein |
Semiautomatic or fully automatic firearm, in particular in the form of a rifle or a pistol, containing a barrel whose rear barrel end is in the form of a cartridge chamber into which a projectile can in each case be inserted from the rear; a breech body which is arranged in a breech guide between the cartridge chamber and a rear wall such that it can move in the longitudinal direction between an open position, which releases the cartridge chamber in order to load a projectile, and a closed position which closes the cartridge chamber, wherein, in the closed position, the breech body closes the cartridge chamber at the rear and is used as an opposing bearing for the cartridge case; characterized in that at least one permanent magnet is provided such that, at least in the closed position and in the positions close to the closed position, its magnetic field forces the breech body to the closed position, such that the magnetic force of the at least one permanent magnet simulates a higher mass of the breech body, which acts as an opposing bearing during the firing of a projectile. |
10 |
SEMIAUTOMATIC OR FULLY AUTOMATIC FIREARM |
US12337860 |
2008-12-18 |
US20110239852A1 |
2011-10-06 |
Gerhard KIRSTEIN |
Semiautomatic or fully automatic firearm, in particular in the form of a rifle or a pistol, containing a barrel whose rear barrel end is in the form of a cartridge chamber into which a projectile can in each case be inserted from the rear; a breech body which is arranged in a breech guide between the cartridge chamber and a rear wall such that it can move in the longitudinal direction between an open position, which releases the cartridge chamber in order to load a projectile, and a closed position which closes the cartridge chamber, wherein, in the closed position, the breech body closes the cartridge chamber at the rear and is used as an opposing bearing for the cartridge case; characterized in that at least one permanent magnet is provided such that, at least in the closed position and in the positions close to the closed position, its magnetic field forces the breech body to the closed position, such that the magnetic force of the at least one permanent magnet simulates a higher mass of the breech body, which acts as an opposing bearing during the firing of a projectile. |
11 |
Extended lever for a firearm |
US10878472 |
2004-06-28 |
US06901837B2 |
2005-06-07 |
David A. Johnson |
An extender for a bolt catch release lever on a bolt catch operating lever of a firearm equipped with a protective spare magazine carrier for holding a loaded spare magazine in a position of readiness for immediate insertion into operative engagement with that firearm, and an integrated bolt catch and extended catch release lever. The extended bolt catch release lever places an engagement contact face of an outer end in a position accessible for easy operation of the bolt catch release mechanism of a rifle when the spare magazine carrier is in place. |
12 |
Extended lever for a firearm |
US10142474 |
2002-05-10 |
US06722253B2 |
2004-04-20 |
David A. Johnson |
An extender for a bolt catch release lever on a bolt catch operating lever of a firearm equipped with a protective spare magazine carrier for holding a loaded spare magazine in a position of readiness for immediate insertion into operative engagement with that firearm, and an integrated bolt catch and extended catch release lever. The extended bolt catch release lever places an engagement contact face of an outer end in a position accessible for easy operation of the bolt catch release mechanism of a rifle when the spare magazine carrier is in place. |
13 |
RÜCKSTOßVERSTÄRKER EINER FREMD ANGETRIEBENEN MASCHINENWAFFE, INSBESONDERE EINES MASCHINENGEWEHRS |
EP16734681.6 |
2016-07-05 |
EP3320296A1 |
2018-05-16 |
SCHNEIDER, Hubert |
For an externally powered weapon (10), in particular a machine weapon and a machine gun, comprising at least one barrel (1), a recoil intensifier (2) at the front end (3) of the barrel (1, 1', 1") is proposed to intensify a weapon return of the returning masses of the weapon (10) and to generate and intensify a signal for monitoring, in particular functionally monitoring, the weapon (10). The recoil intensifier (2) is of a flared form. The signal intensified by the intensification is used for example for counting the number of shots fired, initiating an emergency stop function, etc. Depending on the further use, the mechanically intensified signal may be converted into an electrical signal. |
14 |
ANTRIEB FÜR EINE WAFFE MIT LINEARER MUNITIONSZUFÜHRUNG |
EP08849923.1 |
2008-10-18 |
EP2210057B1 |
2011-05-04 |
MATZAGG, Erich |
A drive and drive kinematics (1) are proposed for linearly feeding a breech or a cartridge into a weapon barrel, having a straight link groove (3) into which a driver (5), which is detachably physically connected to the breech (2), is guided via a drive means (6), a slotted link (7) in which a transmission means (8) is guided, wherein the transmission means (8) and drive means (6) are connected to one another with a force fit, and a means (9) is included between the drive means (6) and the driver (5), which means (9) detaches the driver (5) from the breech (2), in particular in times during which the breech (2) is stationary. |
15 |
이중격발 소화기 |
KR1020090053875 |
2009-06-17 |
KR1020100135481A |
2010-12-27 |
최상호 |
PURPOSE: A small firearm of a dual-firing type is provided to enhance the operational stability by ensuring a firing position even while a barrel moves. CONSTITUTION: A small firearm of a dual-firing type comprises a barrel carrier and a breechblock carrier. The barrel carrier and the breechblock carrier are respectively constrained to a barrel carrier fixer and a trigger firing lock. The breechblock carrier is released from the trigger firing lock and then moves forth and thus the barrel carrier fixer is released. While the breechblock carrier and the barrel carrier move forth, the breechblock carrier fires ammunition. After firing, the breechblock carrier is moved back in the barrel carrier by a breechblock carrier fixer and while the breechblock and barrel carriers move back, the barrel carrier is released from the barrel carrier fixer and is fixed to the trigger firing lock and the barrel carrier is located to have an initial firing ready state. |
16 |
HANDGUN WITH FORWARD ASSIST |
US16229656 |
2018-12-21 |
US20190195582A1 |
2019-06-27 |
Adrian Thomele; Tyler Rainaud |
A handgun subassembly includes a frame with a distal frame portion and a proximal frame end portion, where the frame has frame rails extending longitudinally along a top of the frame. A slide is displaceable along the frame rails between a recoil position and a battery position. The slide defines a catch surface adjacent a bottom portion of the slide. A forward assist assembly is disposed between the slide and the frame or grip module. The forward assist assembly provides a force on the slide in a distal direction when the slide is within a predetermined distance from the battery position. |
17 |
RECOIL INTENSIFIER OF AN EXTERNALLY POWERED MACHINE WEAPON, IN PARTICULAR A MACHINE GUN |
US15867414 |
2018-01-10 |
US20180231343A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Hubert Schneider |
For an externally powered weapon, in particular a machine weapon and a machine gun, having at least one barrel, a recoil intensifier at the front end of the barrel is proposed to intensify a weapon return of the returning masses of the weapon and to generate and intensify a signal for monitoring, in particular functionally monitoring, the weapon. The recoil intensifier is of a flared form. The signal intensified by the intensification is used for example for counting the number of shots fired, initiating an emergency stop function, etc. Depending on the further use, the mechanically intensified signal may be converted into an electrical signal. |
18 |
RIFLE CHARGING HANDLE |
US15165537 |
2016-05-26 |
US20170038170A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Jesus S. Gomez |
An ambidextrously operated charging handle for use with the M16 family of firearms is provided. The charging handle provides a latch mechanism consisting of two extended handles which are in operational communication with each other. Either handle may be independently retracted to disengage the latch mechanism of the charging handle from the host firearms receiver. The spring-biased mechanism of the charging handle is sheltered within the interior of the charging handle thereby protecting it from the elements. Further, an improved axial pin has been provided to secure the handles of the latch mechanism to the grasping portion of the charging handle. |
19 |
Device for assisting with movement of a pistol slide |
US14925185 |
2015-10-28 |
US09500439B1 |
2016-11-22 |
Martin Wayne Dietrich; Robin Nathaniel Dietrich |
A device for use with a pistol having a slide, said device configured to assist with racking the slide by providing a body configured to removably interface with the slide, said body providing improved means for maintaining a grip and providing improved leverage, thereby allowing the slide to be more easily moved in a rearward direction. |
20 |
Self-guided racking assist system, tool and method for charging a handgun |
US14840173 |
2015-08-31 |
US09423209B1 |
2016-08-23 |
Russell W. Hoeffken |
A self-guided racking assist system for charging a handgun includes a racking assist device that is adapted for self-guided sliding assembly with a barrel of the handgun via a guide rod member and a cylindrical member defining a cavity therebetween. When the racking assist device is seated on a support surface, the handgun may easily be pushed against the racking assist device to charge the handgun. |