Claims
- 1. A cartridge magazine for use with a firearm that has a magazine receiving receptacle to accept a magazine containing cartridges of a certain caliber and that has been converted to fire cartridges of a second caliber, said cartridge magazine comprising:
- a magazine housing configured to be operatively received in the magazine receptacle of the firearm;
- said magazine housing comprising a flat plate which is bent along an upper pair of approximately horizontal laterally spaced apart lines and which is additionally bent along a lower pair of approximately horizontal laterally spaced apart lines so that the spacing on the plate between the upper and lower pairs of bend lines defines the sides of said magazine housing, and so that the lateral separation between bend lines of each said pair respectively defines the top surface and bottom surface of said magazine housing; and
- a cartridge magazine extending through and attached to said top and bottom surfaces of said magazine housing.
- 2. A magazine as in claim 1, wherein:
- said cartridge magazine has a cartridge receiving cross-section area having a back region sufficiently wide to receive cartridges of said second caliber in staggered array at the rim ends, and an intermediate region which is narrower than said back region so as to maintain said cartridges in substantially nonstaggered alignment at said intermediate region.
- 3. A magazine as in claim 2, wherein:
- said cartridge magazine comprises a forward region defining a spring guide channel which receives and laterally supports a coiled magazine spring; and further comprising
- a coiled magazine spring disposed within said channel; and
- follower means slidably received within said magazine and urged upwardly therewithin by said magazine spring so that cartridges in said magazine are contacted and urged upwardly by said follower means.
- 4. A magazine as in claim 1, wherein:
- each of said sides of said magazine housing has a front edge and a back edge; and
- each of said front and back edges are recessed a distance in relation to the maximum front and back edges of said top and bottom surfaces, so that the front and back edges of said top and bottom surfaces contact mating portions of said receptacle to locate said magazine housing therein without interference of said recessed edges with confronting portions of said receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 830,607, filed Sept. 6, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,169,329.
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Divisions (1)
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