Claims
- 1. A weapon comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel; and
- b) a compressed gas weapon detachably mounted on and below the lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel.
- 2. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon is independently operable when dismounted from the lethal weapon.
- 3. The weapon of claim 2 in which the compressed gas weapon is adaptable to receive a grip upon being dismounted.
- 4. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon is a less lethal weapon having all necessary components to be a stand-alone weapon.
- 5. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon includes a mechanism having a frame, mount brackets for mounting on the lethal weapon, a barrel, receiver, magazine, trigger mechanism, a grip positioned under the magazine and compressed gas source.
- 6. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon has a barrel and a magazine for holding projectiles to be discharged.
- 7. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon has two magazines and in which the barrel is turnable to a first position for feeding from one magazine and turnable to a second position for feeding from the other magazine.
- 8. The weapon of claim 7 in which each magazine is capable of carrying different types of projectiles.
- 9. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon includes a barrel for ejecting a plurality of projectiles seriatim out the barrel and includes a receiver and a magazine operable by compressed gas.
- 10. The weapon of claim 9 in which the gas pressure means is a conduit communicating with the barrel.
- 11. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon in turn comprises stored gas means and a valve for intermittently discharging gas from the stored gas means to fire the weapon.
- 12. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon in turn comprises a barrel, a projectile to be propelled down the barrel and a bolt, housing, a pressurized chamber and a valve arrangement which allows the bolt to return after firing.
- 13. The weapon of claim 1 in which the compressed gas weapon fires a variety of projectiles comprised of materials which have a bounce factor of 0.100 or less when the projectiles rebound upon impact against a target surface.
- 14. The weapon of claim 1 in which the less lethal weapon fires a variety of projectiles sized, shaped and comprised of materials selected so that the projectile does not penetrate a personnel target.
- 15. A weapon comprising dual detachable weapon components either of which component may be operated by the operator when attached or detached, the components comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel; and
- b) a less lethal weapon having a compressed gas source mounted on the lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel.
- 16. The weapon of claim 15 in which the less lethal weapon fires a variety of projectiles sized, shaped and comprised of materials selected so that the projectile does not penetrate a personnel target.
- 17. The weapon of claim 15 in which the less lethal weapon includes at least one magazine which magazine is capable of being loaded with projectiles when the less lethal weapon is attached to the other weapon component.
- 18. A weapon comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel;
- b) mount brackets on such lethal weapon; and
- c) a less lethal weapon mounted on such brackets which weapon discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel, such less lethal weapon including a frame, a barrel, receiver, magazine, trigger mechanism, a grip and compressed gas source.
- 19. The weapon of claim 18 in which the magazine includes two magazine portions and in which the barrel is turnable to a first position for feeding from one magazine portion and turnable to a second position for feeding from the other magazine portion.
- 20. The weapon of claim 19 in which each magazine portion is capable of carrying different types of projectiles.
- 21. A weapon comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel; and
- b) a less lethal weapon mounted on the lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel and which less lethal weapon has a frame, mount brackets for mounting on the lethal weapon, a barrel, receiver, magazine, trigger mechanism, a grip and compressed gas source.
- 22. A weapon comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel; and
- b) a less lethal weapon mounted on the lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel which the less lethal has two magazines and in which the barrel is turnable to a first position for feeding from one magazine and turnable to a second position for feeding from the other magazine.
- 23. The weapon of claim 22 in which each magazine is capable of carrying different types of projectiles.
- 24. A weapon comprising
- a) a lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that penetrate personnel; and
- b) a less lethal weapon mounted on the lethal weapon which discharges projectiles that rebound upon engaging personnel which the less lethal is a compressed gas weapon which fires a variety of projectiles comprised of materials which have a bounce factor of 0.100 or less when the projectiles impact against a target surface.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/878,912 filed Jun. 19, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,954,043, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/683,323 filed Jul. 18, 1996 entitled "Less Lethal Weapon Attachable To Lethal Weapon", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,911.
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