1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a gun, such as a rifle, and especially a sports gun.
2. Prior Art
In modern guns for sports competitions, the gun stock usually consists of a complex molded stock body processed several times from one piece made of wood or light metal, on which, if desired, various stock attachments, such as a handle, a cheek support, a stock cap, additional weight, and the like can be mounted. The gun barrel is typically supported by a separate barrel holder mounted on the stock, e.g., in the form of a connecting bridge, or by a barrel jacket that can be mounted separately on the stock. The front-sight support is also generally embodied as a separate component and must be mounted on the barrel. However, the manufacture and also especially the assembly of the barrel holder, the barrel jacket, and the front-sight support require a high degree of accuracy and great precision, which is associated with a correspondingly high expense in terms of time and costs.
The task of the invention is to create a gun of the type mentioned in the introduction, which enables a precise and extremely stable connection of the stock and barrel with a reduced number of individual parts.
This task is achieved by a gun with the features as described herein. Advantageous refinements and advantageous embodiments of the invention are the object of the disclosure.
In the gun according to the invention, the stock consists of a buttstock and a forestock, which is connected detachably to this buttstock and which consists of a one-piece profiled body with integrated barrel haft. Thus, the barrel can be guided and supported in the forestock without separate connecting bridges or holding elements. In this way, the number of parts in the gun can be reduced and the assembly expense can be reduced. In addition, an extremely precise and position-stable connection between the stock and the barrel is enabled. Through the reduced number of individual parts and the lower assembly expense, the manufacturing costs can also be further decreased.
In an especially preferred configuration of the invention, the profiled body, from which the forestock is created, also includes an integrated front-sight support for mounting a front-sight tunnel or a corresponding targeting device. This configuration can prevent errors in the coaxial alignment, which can appear, e.g., when a front-sight support is screwed or clamped on.
In another advantageous configuration, a guide rail is also integrated in the one-piece profiled body. In this way, additional attachments, such as a hand support, a hand stop, or the like, can be mounted easily and reliably without additional elements on the forestock.
Another advantage of the gun according to the invention is that no separate system housing connected to the stock and/or the barrel is required. The trigger parts, loading parts, the reduction valve, and the barrel can be mounted directly in or on the buttstock, which can be manufactured preferably from one piece. Thus, e.g., the shot pressure chamber or the firing pin guide can be formed directly as a hole in the buttstock. Also, the trigger mechanism with the adjustment elements can be mounted directly in the buttstock without a separate trigger housing.
In an advantageous way, the buttstock also consists of one piece and includes an integrated guide for mounting a diopter, a targeting scope, or a similar targeting device. Other stock attachments, such as a cheek support, a stock cap, a handle, additional weights, and the like can also be mounted on the buttstock.
The forestock consisting of the profiled body is connected to the buttstock in a positive fit. For accurate positioning, the connection between the forestock and the buttstock can be guaranteed, e.g., by a screw connection. Any assembly cut-outs in the buttstock are covered by the special shape of the forestock in the assembled state.
Additional details and advantages of the invention result from the following description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the drawing.
The compressed-air gun shown schematically in an exploded view in
A handle 10 can be mounted by means of a cylindrical screw 11 on the bottom side of the buttstock 1 behind the trigger lever 6. A cheek plate 12 can be inserted via a carrier 13 into a recess 14 on the top side of the rear end part 4 on the buttstock 1 and fixed by a lateral screw 15. A stock cap plate 17 can also be inserted into a recess 16 on the rear side of the buttstock 1. This includes a rear-side holder groove 18 for a stock cap rail 19 for mounting a stock cap 20. A hand support 21 can further be mounted on the bottom side of the forestock 2. The buttstock 1 is manufactured as a molded part from one piece and can be produced, e.g., as an aluminum cast part or the like.
The forestock 2 shown separately in
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The invention is not limited to the previously described embodiment shown in the drawing. Thus, instead of the compressed-air gun or compressed-gas gun, it can also be an explosive-charge gun.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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203 15 989.6 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |