The present invention relates to a hand gun comprising at least one exchangeable magazine for cartridges which are to be inserted from below into a grip piece of the weapon.
For cartridges with an ignition rim, it is known from the current art to use magazines in which the cartridges initially lie one over another in a staggered arrangement with intersecting axes, wherein the cartridges are then guided in the magazine towards the upper region of the magazine such that they are aligned in the same direction and wherein the cartridges then assume a graduated arrangement at the upper end of the magazine, such that the uppermost cartridge lies with its ignition rim in the firing direction in front of the ignition rim of the cartridge situated therebeneath, because it is only then guaranteed that the respectively uppermost cartridge arrives in a controlled manner into the firing channel. A magazine for hand guns of the said type is described for example in EP 0 461 784 A1. The magazine is provided, in particular, for small-caliber weapons, in which such cartridges with an ignition rim are used. The magazine is inserted from the underside into an opening, provided for this, of the grip piece. In this known weapon, no specific magazine security arrangement is provided.
From DE 10 2007 011 504 A1 a hand gun with a magazine security arrangement is known, comprising a security element which is held by the magazine pressed against the force of a spring into an unsecured position, wherein after removal of the magazine, the security element is moved by the elastic force in the longitudinal direction of the weapon into a position which blocks the trigger, so that when the magazine is not inserted, no shot can be fired. However, this arrangement is for a different type of weapon, namely one in which the magazine is situated separately in the firing direction at a distance in front of the trigger and therefore the magazine is not inserted into the grip piece. This construction for a magazine security arrangement is therefore not able to be used in a hand gun of the type of the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a magazine security arrangement which is arranged in a structurally simple manner for a hand gun, which ensures that a shot can only be fired by the trigger when a magazine is inserted into the grip piece.
According to the invention, a security element is arranged in the grip piece of the weapon, which when the magazine is removed blocks a grip safety arrangement of the weapon on the grip piece and which on insertion of the magazine is acted upon by an element arranged on the magazine such that it moves inside the grip piece, wherein by this movement the blocking of the grip safety arrangement is released.
The solution, according to the invention, makes it possible to prevent the grip security arrangement from being pressed in when the magazine is not inserted. Thereby, in this state, the trigger remains blocked and no shot can be fired.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, provision is made that the displaceable security element has an engagement element which is associated with the element preferably projecting on the magazine, and in the insertion position of the magazine is acted upon by this projecting element.
This engagement element, on the displaceable security element, can be, for example, a projecting element; in particular a cam, a spring or a projection, and the corresponding projecting element on the magazine can be, for example, a projection, a nose or elevation. However, other expedient structural solutions are also conceivable, which comprise an element which is able to be acted upon on the magazine, which strikes in any form on the security element and entrains this over a distance and displaces inside the grip piece, preferably in a linear displacement movement. A tilting movement or swivelling movement of the security element inside the grip piece is likewise readily conceivable, which then leads to the release of the grip security arrangement when the magazine is inserted.
According to a possible preferred further embodiment of the solution to the problem according to the invention, the projecting element is arranged for instance in the region facing the rear end of the weapon and projects there. The security element is preferably a plate-like part, a security plate which is guided displaceably, tiltably or swivellably in the grip piece by guide means. The projecting element is preferably situated rather in a rear region in the insertion direction on the magazine, in order to ensure that the striking on the security element and hence the releasing of the security arrangement, as far as possible only takes place towards the end of the insertion of the magazine, as far as possible only when the magazine is largely fully inserted.
A preferred further embodiment of the solution to the problem, according to the invention, makes provision that a blocking element is situated on the security element at a distance from the engagement element, preferably arranged in the opposite end region of the security element, whereby this blocking element is arranged rather in the upper region of the grip piece, in any case at a height in which the grip safety arrangement is situated on the grip piece of the weapon, with which the blocking element cooperates. For example, a type of cam or projection of the security element can serve as a blocking element, which on displacement of the security element slips into a depression or a lower-lying or recessed region on the inner side of the grip piece, whereby the blocking of the grip safety arrangement is cancelled.
In addition, it is an object of the present invention to make a firearm of the type described above even more secure. A preferred further development of the invention, or respectively a variant of the solution according to the invention therefore makes provision that the hand gun according to the invention preferably additionally, or if applicable also alternatively to the magazine security arrangement, has a firing pin security arrangement, which blocks a movement of the firing pin when the trigger is not actuated, wherein a recess is provided in the firing pin and a firing pin security element guided displaceably in this recess, which on actuation of the trigger of the weapon is acted upon directly by an arm of a swivel part which is connected with trigger, and is displaced into a security release position.
The hand gun according to the invention can be used, for example, in a changeover system, which comprises a first complete weapon which is only intended for a smaller caliber and in external appearance and in external dimensions is largely identical to a weapon of the same type of construction provided for a larger caliber, wherein this complete small-caliber weapon has a grip piece with a security arrangement against interchanging. In this case, the user can acquire a complete weapon for the smaller caliber, the components of which he can remove from this weapon, if required, and can mount them onto an existing weapon for a larger caliber. The advantage compared with the known systems consists in that the user then also has a complete small-caliber weapon which, if required, is immediately able to function without conversion. According to a further development of the invention, a security arrangement against interchanging of the magazine, which prevents an insertion of a magazine of the large-caliber weapon, is situated on the grip piece of the small-caliber weapon in the region of the magazine mounting.
It is particularly preferred if such a changeover system comprises a second complete weapon which is intended for the larger caliber, wherein on this second weapon, by interchanging, the barrel and/or the magazine of the first weapon is able to be applied, which is intended for the smaller caliber. The user then has two complete weapons of different calibers, able to function and ready to fire. If required, the large-caliber weapon can also be converted into a small-caliber weapon by exchange of the barrel and/or magazine. A “downgrading” of the large-caliber weapon is therefore possible. Vice versa, however, an “upgrading” of the small-caliber weapon is not possible, because this is prevented by an interchange security arrangement on the small-caliber weapon. The small-caliber weapon, largely identical to a large-caliber weapon in the type of construction and in the external appearance, can for example be a weapon of the Colt 1911 type.
Further advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description.
The present invention is described in further detail below with the aid of example embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which are shown:
Firstly, reference is made to
For this, a specific embodiment of magazine mounting and magazine is provided, which are both coordinated with each other so that only the small-caliber magazine 19 can be inserted. Externally, however, the weapon looks very similar to a large-caliber weapon which is commonly used on the market, so that the user can use the small-caliber weapon in a changeover system with an existing large-caliber weapon, which enables him for example to insert the small-caliber magazine into the large-caliber weapon, in order to fire with this, for example more favorable, ammunition for training purposes.
In
In
The magazine according to
Reference is now made below to
This magazine security plate 12, as can be seen, has in its upper end region a cam 13, which is aligned towards the exterior (i.e. contrary to the firing direction), whilst in the lower region on the magazine security plate 12 there is projection 14 directed towards the interior (i.e. in the firing direction), which projects into the magazine mounting 16 of the grip piece.
In the position shown in
An alternative example embodiment of the present invention is now explained in further detail below with reference to
Beneath the firing pin security element 24 there is situated a swivel part 26, connected with the trigger (not illustrated here), swivellable about an axis, with an arm 27. When the trigger of the weapon is now actuated, this swivel part 26 then swivels about its axis, whereby the arm 27 can move upwards from the secured position illustrated in
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