Claims
- 1. A magazine for an air gun comprising:a magazine body including a plurality of pellet holders capable of being inserted with pellets; a pellet holder path about which the plurality of pellet holders are adapted to move in an endless manner; a pellet hole open to a lower surface of the pellet holder path so as to be capable of coinciding with one pellet holder; a shutter adapted to open and close the pellet hole; a conveyor link interlocked with the shutter; and a link latch, interlocked with the conveyor link and adapted to shift one pellet holder in one direction when the conveyor link moves in one direction, and not shift the pellet holders when the conveyor link moves in the opposite direction so that the pellet holders are caused to rotate in one direction, wherein the pellet holder path is in an oblong shape having straight line portions.
- 2. A magazine for an air gun comprising:a magazine body including a plurality of pellet holders capable of being inserted with pellets; a pellet holder path about which the plurality of pellet holders are adapted to move in an endless manner; a pellet hole open to a lower surface of the pellet holder path so as to be capable of coinciding with one pellet holder; a shutter adapted to open and close the pellet hole; a conveyor link interlocked with the shutter; and a link latch, interlocked with the conveyor link and adapted to shift one pellet holder in one direction when the conveyor link moves in one direction, and not shift the pellet holders when the conveyor link moves in the opposite direction so that the pellet holders are caused to rotate in one direction, wherein the link latch causes one pellet holder to move in one direction due to an urging force of a link latch spring, and when the conveyor link moves in the opposite direction, provides resistance to the urging force of the link latch spring so that a pellet holder does not move, in order to cause the pellet holders to rotate in one direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/115,971, filed Apr. 5, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,530,368.
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