Claims
- 1. An automatic firearm, comprising:a bolt assembly moving along a motion path between a closed position and an open position; a magazine which conveys by spring force cartridges in sequence into an advance position across the bolt mechanism motion path, in which each cartridge protrudes at least partially into the bolt assembly motion path; a lock releasable by the bolt assembly, which holds back the first cartridge from entering the bolt assembly motion path and is only released for advance of the first cartridge by the bolt mechanism when the latter is situated substantially in the open position, the lock being designed as a plate which extends parallel to the bolt assembly motion path, is movable in the direction of its extent between a locked position and a released position, and which in its locked position comes to lie between the bolt assembly and the first cartridge; and a spring which loads the plate from its released position into its locked position, and where the plate has a contact piece that engages in the bolt assembly motion path, and which can be carried along by the bolt assembly during its movement to its open position, the plate overlapping essentially only the cartridge casing of the first cartridge when in its locked position.
- 2. The automatic firearm of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises a slide-promoting plastic.
- 3. The automatic firearm of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises a slide-promoting plastic.
- 4. The automatic firearm of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises a slide-promoting plastic.
- 5. An automatic firearm, comprising:a bolt assembly moving along a motion path between a closed position and an open position; a magazine which conveys by spring force cartridges in sequence into an advanced position across the bolt assembly motion path in which each cartridge protrudes at least partially into the bolt assembly motion path; a lock releasable by the bolt assembly, which holds back the first cartridge when entering the bolt assembly motion path and is only released for advance of the first cartridge by the bolt assembly when the latter is situated substantially in the open position, the lock being designed as a plate which extends parallel to the bolt assembly motion path, is movable in the direction of its extent between a locked position and a released position, and in its locked position comes to lie between the bolt assembly and the first cartridge; a spring which loads the plate from its released position into its locked position, wherein the plate has a contact piece that engages in the bolt assembly motion path, and which can be carried along by the bolt assembly during its movement to its open position; a weapon housing containing said plate and said spring; and an end cap closing the weapon housing rearward and designed to be supported on a shoulder of a shooter, and wherein the plate and spring are accommodated to move in a guide on the end cap.
- 6. A method of operating an automatic firearm, comprising:providing a bolt assembly axially slidable through a housing in a first direction between a barrel and an end cap; providing a cartridge magazine adapted to direct cartridges toward the housing in a second direction transverse to the first direction; pushing one of the cartridges from the magazine into the housing when the bolt assembly is proximate the end cap; and placing a lock between the cartridge pushed into the housing and a remainder of cartridges in the magazine while the bolt assembly is advanced from the end cap to the barrel and back to the end cap, the lock including a plate adapted to overlie a casing of the cartridge in the magazine.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the lock is a plate adapted to extend parallel to the bolt mechanism motion path.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein a spring is employed to place the plate between the cartridge pushed into the housing and the remainder of cartridges.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the end cap further includes a guide in which the plate is adapted to slide.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein the plate is made of plastic.
- 11. The method of claim 6, wherein the plate is made of a nonferrous metal.
- 12. An automatic firearm, comprising:a housing having a barrel and an end cap; a bolt assembly slidable within the housing along a bolt assembly motion path between the barrel and the end cap; a magazine mounted to the housing and adapted to contain a plurality of cartridges, the cartridges being biased toward the bolt assembly motion path in a first direction, the first direction being substantially perpendicular to the bolt assembly motion path; and means for preventing contact between the bolt assembly and casings of the cartridges including a plate slidable to a locking position between the magazine and the bolt assembly motion path.
- 13. An automatic firearm, comprising:a housing having a barrel and an end cap; a bolt assembly slidable within the housing along a bolt assembly motion between the barrel and the end cap; a magazine mounted to the housing and adapted to contain a plurality of cartridges, the cartridges being biased to the bolt assembly motion path in a first direction, the first direction being substantially perpendicular to the bolt assembly motion path; means for preventing contact between the bolt assembly and sides of the cartridge, the means for preventing including a plate slidable to a locking position between the magazine and the bolt assembly motion path; and a guide extending from the end cap, the plate being slidable through the guide.
- 14. The automatic firearm of claim 13 further including a spring within the guide biasing the plate toward the locking position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of and claims priority under 35 USC §120 from PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/EP00/00599, filed Jan. 25, 2000.
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