Claims
- 1. A magazine for firearms with cartridges, for use with automatic or semi-automatic pistols, the magazine comprising: a magazine housing for ammunition having a magazine housing bottom; a follower and spring provided within said magazine housing for moving the cartridges upward away frown the bottom, the follower including a curved upper edge with a radius larger than a radius of the cartridges, said curved upper edge connecting with a curved top tapered edge of the follower to form an inclined upper side, said follower having a base with an inclined surface and a cavity for receiving coils of the spring, a wall of said cavity and said inclined upper side meeting at an edge of said inclined surface at a beveled region, said spring having an upper tapered part fit into said cavity of said follower when the magazine is fully loaded with cartridges.
- 2. A magazine as in claim 1, in wherein said follower top edge defines means for reducing lateral thrust of cartridges at an inside of the magazine during loading and feeding and for enabling a reduction of space consumed by said follower inside of the magazine.
- 3. A magazine as in claim 1 wherein said follower top tapered edge defines means for guiding said follower over a change of an inside section of said magazine housing and for maintaining said follower in a rotational position in order to prevent it from jamming when the magazine is being loaded or unloaded.
- 4. A magazine as in claim 1 wherein said follower inclined surface which slope downwards from a side of the follower under said curved upper edge to said edge of said inclined surface.
- 5. A magazine as in claim 1 wherein said follower has a notch at said base, housing some coils of said tapered spring, duly oriented to enable the spring to exert its thrust action against the ammunition row over the follower along its vertical stroke.
- 6. A magazine as in claim 1 wherein said follower has a catch projecting laterally that interacts with a slide-stop lever and a bevel to enable the spring to self-center.
- 7. A magazine as in claim 1 wherein said spring has an oval or rectangular shape, and means for reducing an amount of space it occupies longitudinally, including:
- a) a tapered spring structure with reinforced coils having stiffening folds made on sides to increase the thrust force and with a wide pitch;
- b) two rectangular or oval sections: an upper one with some coils narrower than the coils of the lower one;
- c) a smaller number of coils but longer pitch so as to contain the full length of the spring when it is fully compressed.
- 8. A magazine as in claim 1, wherein said magazine housing includes a flat surface cut off from a sharp edge of guide ribs formed in an upper part of said magazine housing to make easier the transit of ammunition from adjacent said base of said magazine housing with a rectangular section, to a top tapered area of said magazine housing.
- 9. A magazine as in claim 1, wherein an interior of said magazine housing is free of inwardly directed projections to enable the follower and the spring to use all the space available inside the tube.
Priority Claims (1)
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BS/92/A/000089 |
Jul 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/959,667 filed Oct. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4539889 |
Glock |
Sep 1985 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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Oct 1992 |
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