EP4094033A1 - Zubringer für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe, zubringereinheit für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe, patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe und verfahren zum betreiben einer handfeuerwaffe - Google Patents
Zubringer für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe, zubringereinheit für ein patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe, patronenmagazin für eine handfeuerwaffe und verfahren zum betreiben einer handfeuerwaffeInfo
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- EP4094033A1 EP4094033A1 EP21705103.6A EP21705103A EP4094033A1 EP 4094033 A1 EP4094033 A1 EP 4094033A1 EP 21705103 A EP21705103 A EP 21705103A EP 4094033 A1 EP4094033 A1 EP 4094033A1
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- feeder
- support surface
- spatial direction
- cartridge
- movable part
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A9/00—Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
- F41A9/61—Magazines
- F41A9/64—Magazines for unbelted ammunition
- F41A9/65—Box magazines having a cartridge follower
- F41A9/70—Arrangements thereon for discharging, e.g. cartridge followers or discharge throats
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A17/00—Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
- F41A17/34—Magazine safeties
- F41A17/36—Magazine safeties locking the gun automatically in a safety condition when the magazine is empty or removed
Definitions
- Feeder for a cartridge magazine for a handgun feeder unit for a cartridge magazine for a handgun, cartridge magazine for a handgun and method for operating a handgun
- the invention relates to a feeder for a cartridge magazine for a handgun, the feeder extending along a first spatial direction, a second spatial direction and a third spatial direction and thereby forming an upper area, a lower area, a rear area and a front area, wherein the feeder in its upper region has a first cartridge support surface and a second cartridge support surface, which are arranged at a distance from one another in the third spatial direction, and which are each designed such that a cartridge for a handgun can be moved along it in the direction of the front region, wherein the feeder further comprises a front guide part which forms at least one front support surface and a rear guide part which forms at least one rear support surface.
- the invention further relates to a feeder unit with an outer feeder, an inner feeder and a compression spring, the compression spring being arranged between the outer feeder and the inner feeder and the outer feeder having a space into which the inner feeder moves against a spring force Compression spring is movable.
- the invention further relates to a cartridge magazine for a handgun, wherein the cartridge magazine has: a housing for a cartridge magazine for a handgun, which extends along a first spatial direction, a second spatial direction and a third spatial direction and in its interior an interior space with at least one first area, wherein the interior space is delimited by the inner surfaces of a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a second side wall, and wherein the inner surfaces of the front wall and the rear wall are at a distance from one another in this at least one area, and the housing having a housing bottom and a housing top, magazine lips being formed on the housing top and the housing bottom being at least partially open, the cartridge magazine further having a bottom cover which is suitable for the at least partially open housing underside to close at least largely, and has at least one first feeder, which is arranged in the interior of the cartridge magazine against a spring force of a main spring in the direction of the housing underside and in particular in the direction of the bottom cover, the feeder moving along
- Cartridge magazines for handguns have been known for a long time and are manufactured in various designs according to the state of the art. The person skilled in the art first distinguishes between cartridge magazines that are permanently connected to the handgun and those that can be quickly and repeatedly connected to the handgun by releasing a holding mechanism. Among the last-mentioned cartridge magazines, which are then also called cartridge insertion magazines, drum magazines and row magazines are known above all.
- the cartridge magazine on which the invention is based in its various configurations relates in particular to such a series magazine.
- the cartridges are stored in a row magazine in such a way that when the cartridge magazine is at least partially filled, they touch one another tangentially on their case walls within the housing of the cartridge magazine. Depending on whether the row magazine is designed in one or more rows, the points of contact or the lines of contact between the cartridges move with one another.
- the behavior of the cartridges with one another differs significantly between cartridge insertion magazines designed as series magazines, the front and rear walls of which at least in sections along a curved path, in particular a circular path, for example with a radius between 600 mm and 1800 mm, from those whose front and rear walls pass through two parallel aligned straight components is formed.
- curved or circular path as well as the term straight line and other descriptive terms are to be interpreted in the context of the description of the invention in the technical sense. It is clear to the person skilled in the art that a straight wall is subject to certain manufacturing tolerances or that a force to be measured does not have to correspond absolutely exactly to the values given here.
- a cartridge magazine which fulfills the desire for high capacity and at the same time good handling, has become known from DE 10 2018 000 740 A1. This cartridge magazine is already used very successfully in officially introduced weapon models.
- Such a weapon model is, for example, the self-loading rifle based on the AR - 15 / A 16 model, which has been in use worldwide for several decades.
- this weapon has a magazine shaft open at the bottom into which suitable cartridge magazines can be inserted are.
- cartridge magazines with different capacities are known.
- magazines with a capacity of 10, 20 or 30 cartridges are still generally used today.
- a handgun of the same generic type is understood to mean a self-loading rifle which offers the operator a choice between a first mode in which the weapon is used can be operated in such a way that a single shot is always triggered by pressing its trigger and a second mode in which the weapon can be operated in such a way that a plurality of shots is always triggered by pressing its trigger once.
- the generic equality of the handgun described should also be preserved if the operator, when selecting a plurality of shots to be fired, additionally again between firing a closed group of shots, for example 3 or 5 bursts of fire or one Can choose continuous fire.
- the generic equality of the handgun described should also be preserved if the operator of a variant of the corresponding model intended for the civil market can only operate the weapon in the first mode, but otherwise - at least essentially - the corresponds to the corresponding type.
- adaptations that have no direct influence on the self-loading function of the weapon are viewed as not essential. Examples of a generic handgun within the meaning of the present document are, for example, self-loading rifles according to type AK-47, AK 74, HK G 3, HK G36, FN MK 16 or MK 17, SIG 550, Steyr AUG and many others.
- the feeder of such a cartridge magazine for example in its central region of its rear end region, must form a free space designed as a function of the corresponding projection.
- a locking piece arranged partially on the outside of the magazine housing and movable in the vertical direction can be provided for this purpose.
- the mentioned locking piece is capable of reliably catching the slide or triggering the slide catch lever provided for this purpose on the weapon side, but brings with it the possibility that disadvantages could arise during cleaning after particularly hard use.
- the invention is also based on the observation that many cartridge magazines with 10, 20 or 30 shot capacities available on the market are not suitable, especially the closures of self-loading rifles specially made for sporting purposes according to the above-mentioned models, but also according to other models to catch, or to trigger the slide catch lever provided on the weapon side.
- At least part of the objects is achieved in a feeder of the type mentioned in that the rear support surface is formed by at least one first support surface and a second support surface and that the first support surface on a rigid part and the second support surface on a movable part of the rear Is formed guide part.
- the rear support surface is formed by at least one first support surface and a second support surface and that the first support surface is formed on a rigid part and the second support surface is formed on a movable part of the rear guide part
- the rigid part and the movable part of the rear guide part on the one hand can jointly fulfill the function of forming a sufficiently large and, in particular, sufficiently geometrically distributed support surface to ensure safe functioning, while each part for itself, i.e. both the rigid part and the movable part of the rear guide part (in at least one position) is suitable for fulfilling a further function.
- the rigid part can also function as a fixed abutment and / or a travel limiter and / or a guide and / or an insertion aid
- the movable part can also function as a trigger, for example.
- movable and “rigid” are to be interpreted in the technical-practical sense within the meaning of the present document.
- a part is to be understood as “movable” if it can be moved from its intended, technical environment in normal use in at least one intended position or moves in this environment, for example from an internal stress in at least one intended position.
- a part is to be understood as “rigid” if it cannot be moved from its intended, technical environment in normal use in any intended position to a functionally relevant extent, and does not move accordingly in this environment due to an internal stress.
- support surface is to be understood as meaning in particular a surface which is used to support the feeder on a suitable surface or a suitable area of a cartridge magazine, in particular an area or an area of an inner wall of the cartridge magazine or its
- the support surface that acts as a whole can be designed to be divided or at least formed by a first support surface and a second support surface.
- the movable part forming the second support surface is designed as a movable leg which is hinged on one side to the feeder or to a connecting area of the feeder or forms an extension of the feeder from this area and whose longitudinal direction extends in the third spatial direction , wherein the free leg part extends in the third spatial direction preferably above the connection area.
- the limb can then also form a “quasi-rigid” third support surface at its hinge point, that is to say in the connection area.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from a first position at least along the first spatial direction into a second position.
- position of the movable part is understood exclusively in relation to the rest of the body of the feeder or at least part of it, in particular to the rigid part. This applies to the first position, but also to others mentioned or implicitly disclosed in the course of the document Positions, especially for the second position and for the third position.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from a first position at least along the third spatial direction into a second position.
- this enables, preferably repeatably, an extension and / or a shortening of the extension of the feeder along the third spatial direction.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the second position at least along the first spatial direction into a third position.
- the first spatial direction corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the feeder and thus, when the feeder is arranged or used in a cartridge magazine inserted in a handgun, also lies in the firing direction of the handgun and the mobility can therefore be influenced to a particular extent by the action of recoil forces, a Such a configuration has the advantage of the movable part various functions to be assigned without having to take the risk of reducing the functional reliability.
- the second position can in particular be designed as an “intermediate position” between the first and the second position.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the second position at least along the second spatial direction into a third position.
- Such a configuration can be particularly preferred if the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the first position at least along the first or the third spatial direction into the second position.
- Providing mobility along the second spatial direction is subject to a particularly low risk of malfunction in connection with the operation of a handgun, since recoil forces that set in during operation develop essentially along the first spatial direction (with a positive and negative sign), but generally also proportionately along it the third spatial direction (with positive and negative sign).
- the support surface and / or a release surface of the movable part of the feeder arranged at an angle to it is arranged in the second position on both sides of the center line of the feeder running in the first spatial direction.
- a slide catch lever can be safely and reliably triggered on many weapon models, for example on self-loading rifles according to the AR-15 / A 16 model.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the second position at least along the third spatial direction into a third position.
- Such a configuration can be particularly preferred if the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the first position at least along the first or the third spatial direction into the second position. In any case, it is advantageous that the movement from the second to the third position and vice versa - at least when considering the main movement component - is orthogonal to the movement from the first to the second position and vice versa.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the first position into the second position against a first restoring force.
- the first position can be defined as a preferred position compared to the second position.
- a definable position of the movable part must always be established, since in this case the movable part only moves against the direction of action of the first reset force when an acting force is applied that is greater than the first restoring force. In this way, for example, movements due to their own inertia can be excluded up to certain acceleration values.
- the movable part forming the second support surface can be moved from the first position at least along the first spatial direction into the second position and thereby enables the extension of the feeder along the first spatial direction, this results when the feeder is used in a cartridge magazine for a handgun a frictional force between the support surface and the (rear) inner wall of the housing of the cartridge magazine.
- the rigid part prevents an excessively large frictional force from being achieved, the frictional force acting on one side can have an advantageous effect on the function of the magazine. This is because the feeder is more strongly attracted to the cartridge to be supported with its cartridge contact surface opposite the movable part.
- the cartridge lying there is better guided by the cartridge support surface and the mobility of the cartridges among one another is reduced.
- the movable part and the rigid part are arranged next to one another as seen in the second spatial direction, which already results from the requirement that a common support surface can be formed.
- the feeder has a first cartridge support surface and a second cartridge support surface in its upper region, which are arranged at a distance from one another in the third spatial direction, it is particularly preferred that the movable part is arranged on the side of the feeder on which the cartridge support surface higher. It is further preferred that the first cartridge support surface and the second cartridge support surface are connected at least in sections by a cartridge support surface. This increases the storage stability.
- the second position can be defined as a preferred position compared to the third position.
- a definable position of the movable part must always be set, since in this case the movable part only moves against the direction of action of the first reset force when an acting force is applied that is greater than the second restoring force. In this way, for example, movements due to their own inertia can be excluded up to certain acceleration values.
- the movable part forming the second support surface has a first control surface via which a movement from the first position into the second position can be initiated. In this way, a defined movement from the first to the second position can be easily and reliably initiated and preferably controlled mechanically.
- the movable part forming the second support surface has a second control surface via which a movement from the second position into the third position can be initiated.
- the movable part forming the second support surface is free of a restoring force acting on it in the first position.
- the first restoring force and / or the second restoring force are preferably in a range between approximately 2.5 N and approximately 30 N, preferably between 4 N and 19 N, very preferably between 4.5 N and 12.5 N.
- first support surface and the second support surface are arranged spaced apart from one another in the first position at least in the first spatial direction and in the second position in the second spatial direction.
- the effective support surface can be kept relatively small.
- a large friction surface and the associated large fluctuations in the friction behavior can be avoided, for example when dirty.
- the feeder preferably has at least one travel limiter which limits the movability of the movable part of the rear guide part in at least one spatial direction.
- this increases the service life of the feeder, but in particular also prevents unwanted overstretching, for example when cleaning the feeder.
- the provision of a correspondingly designed Travel limiter in this case be useful when installing the feeder in a cartridge magazine.
- the feeder is particularly advantageous for the feeder to be designed in one piece.
- the feeder can be manufactured inexpensively in this way.
- the feeder is exempt from the risk of losing small parts from the outset.
- the feeder is formed from plastic, preferably from polyoxymethylene (POM).
- plastic preferably from polyoxymethylene (POM).
- the feeder can be produced from plastic despite the provision of a movable part and can even meet the extremely high reliability requirements particularly well.
- the feeder unit has a feeder designed according to one of claims 1 to 18 as the inner feeder.
- Such a feeder unit also offers the advantage that the cartridges to be guided in a cartridge magazine can also be guided in a sufficiently stable manner if the cartridge magazine also has a second area and a third area arranged between them and if the number of cartridges in the first Area and cartridges which can be stored next to one another in the second area differs from one another.
- a feed unit can be designed in such a way that the first (upper, i.e. the magazine lips) area is designed in two rows and the second area in four rows, with the transition from four-row stacking to two-row stacking in the intermediate area.
- the rear support surface of the feeder is formed by at least one first support surface and one second support surface and that the first support surface is on a rigid part and the second support surface is formed on a movable part of the rear guide part.
- the support surface of the rear area of the feed of the cartridge magazine is formed by at least one first support surface and a second support surface and that the first support surface is formed on a rigid part and the second support surface is formed on a movable part of the rear guide part, it is possible that through the rigid part and the movable part of the rear guide part on the one hand (in at least one position) jointly the function of forming a sufficiently large and, in particular, sufficiently geometrically distributed support surface to ensure safe functioning can be fulfilled, while each part for itself, i.e. both the rigid part, as well as the movable part of the rear guide part, (in at least one position) is suitable for fulfilling a further function.
- the rigid part can also function as a fixed abutment and / or a travel limiter and / or a guide and / or an insertion aid
- the movable part can also function as a trigger, for example.
- the cartridge magazine has a feeder which is developed according to one of claims 2 to 18.
- the cartridge magazine is developed in such a way that an area of the inner surface of the rear wall extending at least essentially in the second spatial direction and the third spatial direction is formed for interaction with the first control surface of the movable part third spatial direction a superimposed movement of the movable part can be initiated in the first spatial direction.
- a cartridge magazine designed in this way makes it possible that the movable part of the rear area of the feeder is arranged between the outer feeder and the feeder when the magazine is empty, i.e. in the state in which the main spring (and, if a feeder unit is provided, also a Compression spring) with a partial area on the magazine lips or on a block projecting into the interior of the cartridge magazine, provided on the housing side to limit the path of the feeder, the movable part protrudes to the rear over the edge of the inside wall of the magazine, provided there is freedom of movement in the first spatial direction between the first and second position is provided.
- the movable part of the feeder can reach its internal stress-free state in this position. If the magazine is also designed in accordance with the configuration mentioned below, the first position can then be reached particularly quickly.
- an area of the inner surface of the rear wall extending at least essentially in the first spatial direction and the third spatial direction is formed to interact with the second control surface of the movable part, and thereby a superimposed movement of the when the feeder moves in the third spatial direction movable part can be initiated in the second spatial direction.
- this area corresponds to the side surface of a projection on the rear magazine wall that is directed into the interior of the magazine housing.
- the movable part moves within the magazine interior in the second spatial direction and thereby reaches its second position.
- the support surface and / or a release surface of the movable part of the feeder arranged at an angle to it is then arranged on both sides of the center line of the feeder running in the first spatial direction.
- a slide catch lever can be safely and reliably triggered on many weapon models, for example on self-loading rifles according to the AR-15 / A 16 model.
- At least part of the object (s) on which the invention is based is achieved in that, when the handgun is operated, a cartridge magazine according to one of claims 20 to 23 and / or a cartridge magazine with a Feeder according to one of Claims 1 to 18 and / or a feeder unit according to Claim 19 is used.
- Figure la feeder in a side view (right side)
- Figure 1d feeder in a perspective view
- Figure 2a Detailed view with the movable part in the first position
- Figure 2b Detailed view with the movable part in the second position
- Figure 2c Detailed view with the movable part in the third position
- Figure 3a cartridge magazine with feeder unit and movable
- Figure 3b cartridge magazine with feeder unit and movable
- Figure 3c cartridge magazine in side view, while the movable
- FIG. 1c shows a preferred embodiment of a feeder 1 according to the invention for a cartridge magazine 2 for a handgun (not shown) and, in individual figures, also a feeder unit 13 with a feeder 1 and a cartridge magazine 2 with a feeder 1 and / or a feeder unit 13
- the same components are named the same in all figures and do not have to be shown or visible in all figures.
- identically named components or assemblies are not described again in all figures.
- Figure la shows the feeder 1 for a cartridge magazine 2 for a handgun in the right side view, the feeder extending along a first spatial direction X, a second spatial direction Y and a third spatial direction Z and thereby an upper area I, a lower area II , a rear area III and a front area IV forms.
- the spatial directions are shown in the figure in a coordinate cross and apply to all figures, even if the correspondingly adapted coordinate cross should not be shown in all figures.
- the feeder 1 In its upper region I, the feeder 1 has a first cartridge support surface 3 and a second cartridge support surface 4, which are arranged at a distance from one another in the third spatial direction Z and which are each designed in such a way that a cartridge P shown in FIGS for a handgun can be moved along it in the direction of the front area IV.
- the lower cartridge contact surface which is visible for the first time in FIG. 1b, is to be referred to as the first cartridge contact surface 3 and the cartridge contact surface, which can already be seen in this figure, is referred to as the second cartridge contact surface 4.
- the names could also be interchanged without affecting the function.
- the feeder 1 also has a front guide part 5, which forms at least one front support surface 6 and one, the rear guide part 7 forms at least one rear support surface 8 and the rear Support surface 8 is formed by at least one first support surface 8a and a second support surface 8b and wherein the first support surface 8a is formed on a rigid part 7a and the second support surface 8b is formed on a movable part 7b of the rear guide part 7.
- FIGS. 1b, 1c and 1d it can be seen that the movable part 7b of the rear guide part 7, which forms the second support surface 8b, extends on both sides of the center line M of the feeder running in the first spatial direction.
- the second support surface 8b extends on both sides of the center line M.
- the feeder shown is made of a plastic and formed in one piece.
- Polyoxymethylene (POM) can be selected as the plastic here.
- the movable part 7b forming the second support surface 8b is designed as a movable leg which is hinged on one side to the feeder 1 or to a connecting area V of the feeder or from this area forms an extension of the feeder 1 and whose longitudinal direction extends in the third spatial direction Z extends, wherein the free leg part extends in the third spatial direction Z above the connecting area V.
- the leg forms a “quasi-rigid” third support surface 8c at its hinge point, that is to say in the connection area V.
- the movable part 7b forming the second support surface 8b forms a first control surface 28 via which a movement from the first position 9 into the second position 10 can be initiated and a second control surface 29 via which a movement from the second position 10 into the second position 11 can be initiated.
- the cartridge support surface can also be clearly seen, which connects the two cartridge support surfaces 3 and 4, which are spaced apart from one another in the third spatial direction.
- the movable part 7b of the rear guide part 7 of the feeder 1, which forms the second support surface 8b, is in a first position in FIGS Position 9 shown, in which it is free of any restoring force acting on it.
- the movable part 7b of the rear guide part 7 of the feeder 1, which forms the second support surface 8b, is shown once again in this position 9 in FIG. 2a in a detailed view. From this position 9, the movable part 7b can be moved in the first spatial direction into a second position 10, which it has assumed in FIG. 2b, against a first restoring force F1, which lies in a range between approximately 2.5 Newtons and approximately 30 Newtons.
- the second position 10 lies in its flow of movement between the first position 9 and the third position 11 and can therefore be referred to as an "intermediate position".
- the movable part 7b can be moved in the second spatial direction into a third position 11 in which it is in the illustration according to FIG and a second travel limiter 12 'restricted to a harmlessly small amount or even excluded.
- the first support surface 8a and the second support surface 8b are arranged at a distance from one another in the first position 9 at least in the first spatial direction X and in the second position 10 in the second spatial direction Y. In the second position 10, however, the two support surfaces 8a and 8b are on the same level as seen in the first spatial direction, that is, they are arranged without a technically relevant distance from one another when viewed in the first spatial direction.
- a cartridge magazine 2 for a handgun is shown that is equipped with a feeder unit, the feeder unit 13 with an outer feeder 14, an inner feeder and a compression spring 15, the compression spring 15 between the outer feeder 14 and the inner feeder is arranged and the outer feeder 14 has a space 15 into which the inner feeder opposes a spring force FD of the compression spring 15 is movable, and has a feeder 1 as the inner feeder, as shown in Figures la to 2c.
- the cartridge magazine 2 further has a housing 16 for a cartridge magazine 2 for a handgun, which extends along a first spatial direction X, a second spatial direction Y and a third spatial direction Z and in its interior an interior IR with a first area BI, a second area B-II and an intermediate area B-III arranged therebetween.
- the first (upper, i.e. the magazine lips) area B-I is designed in two rows and the second area B-II in four rows, with the transition from four-row stacks to two-row stacks in the intermediate area B-III.
- the interior IR is bounded by the inner surfaces 17a, 18a, 19a, 20a of a front wall 17, a rear wall 18, a first side wall 19 and a second side wall 20, the inner surfaces 17a, 18a of the front wall 17 and the rear wall 18 have a distance A (A) from one another in this at least one area BI.
- the housing 16 has a housing bottom 21 and a housing top 22, magazine lips 23 being formed on the housing top 22 and the housing bottom 21 being at least partially open.
- the illustrated cartridge magazine 2 also has a bottom cover 24 which is suitable for at least largely closing the at least partially open housing underside 21.
- an area of the inner surface 18a of the rear wall 18 extending at least essentially in the second spatial direction Y and third spatial direction Z is formed in the interior IR of the housing 16 of the cartridge magazine 2, whereby when the feeder 1 moves in the third spatial direction Z, a superimposed movement of the movable part 7b in the first spatial direction X can be initiated.
- an area of the inner surface 18a extending at least essentially in the first spatial direction X and the third spatial direction Z is provided formed rear wall 18, which protrudes purely as a web-shaped projection into the interior space IR of the housing 16.
- This area which is formed on a side wall, here on the right side wall of the projection, can initiate a superimposed movement of the movable part 7b in the second spatial direction Y when the feeder 1 moves in the third spatial direction Z.
- the movable part 7b of the feeder can be moved and mechanically controlled in a defined manner between its first position, via its second position, up to its third position.
- FIG 3a the cartridge magazine 2 with feeder unit 13 and movable part 7b of the feeder 1 meanwhile third position 11 is shown in a rear, partially sectioned view.
- the cartridge magazine is at least partially filled, so a plurality of cartridges P are stored in the interior IR of the cartridge magazine and form a cartridge stack which is guided under the action of the feeder 1.
- FIG. 3b the cartridge magazine 2 is shown in a rear, partially sectioned view, the movable part 7b of the feeder 1 of the feeder unit 13 being in its second position 10.
- the movable part 7b of the feeder 1 assumes its first position 9.
- the cartridge magazine 2 is shown in a side view. In this case, however, the area 33 ′ is of course located on the invisible rear side of the projection 32.
- V connection area also: articulation point
- front support surface rear guide part a rigid part b movable part rear support surface a first support surface b second support surface c third support surface first position 0 second position 1 third position 2 travel limiter 2 travel limiter 3 feeder unit 4 outer feeder 5 space 6 housing 7 front wall 7a inner surface of the front wall 8 rear Wall 8a inner surface of the rear wall 9 first side wall 9a inner surface of the first side wall 0 second side wall 0a inner surface of the second side wall 1 lower side of housing 2 upper side of housing 3 magazine lips 4 bottom cover 5 main spring 6 storage position 7 removal position 8 first control surface 9 second control surface Compression spring cartridge support surface projection area area
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