Long-barreled firearms often include a cartridge magazine that engages a magazine well situated beneath the bolt assembly of the firearm. In many of these firearms, the magazine can be inserted into or extracted from the magazine well by movement of the magazine in linear translation through the open bottom of the magazine well.
In other firearms, the magazine remains attached to the firearm during loading and unloading procedures. In such firearms, the magazine may pivot to an open position to allow ammunition cartridges to be loaded from the magazine. Such firearms provide added safety and security by ensuring that the magazine does not become separated from the firearm. However, the loading of such magazines can be somewhat difficult due to small clearances and awkward loading angles for inserting the cartridges into the magazine.
In view of the above, it is desirable to provide a firearm including an improved loading system that addresses the foregoing and other related and unrelated problems in the art.
Briefly described, the present application concerns a firearm including an improved ammunition magazine assembly. A magazine of the ammunition magazine assembly is configured to slide vertically into and out of the magazine well of the firearm, and to pivot with respect to the firearm.
According to an embodiment, the ammunition magazine assembly comprises an arm member configured to be slidably attached within a magazine well of a firearm and a magazine connected to the arm member. The magazine includes a front end portion configured to be received within the magazine well at a front area of the magazine well, and a rear end portion configured to be received within the magazine well at a rear area of the magazine well. The magazine is pivotally connected to the arm member at the rear end portion of the magazine.
A firearm generally can comprise a receiver, with an ammunition magazine receivable in the receiver. The magazine comprises a front end portion configured to be received within the magazine well at a front area of the magazine well, and a rear end portion configured to be received within the magazine well at a rear area of the magazine well. An arm member is slidably mounted on the firearm, and the magazine is pivotally connected to the arm member at the rear end portion of the magazine such that the front end portion of the magazine is pivotable upwardly and downwardly. The arm member is vertically slidable between two positions, including an uppermost position in which the magazine is upwardly pivotable into an operational position, secured within the magazine well, and a lowermost position in which the magazine is downwardly pivotable into a loading and unloading position for loading and unloading ammunition.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and drawings.
The attached drawings show components of a firearm according to an embodiment including a pivoting, non-detachable ammunition magazine.
In the present application, the terms “front”, “rear”, “up”, “down”, “longitudinal”, “horizontal” and “vertical”, and any variations thereof, refer to directions with respect to a user of the firearm holding the firearm in the firing position towards a down-range target, except where the text herein clearly specifies that some other meaning is to be given to such terms.
It also will be understood by those skilled in the art that while the present invention has been illustrated in the present embodiment as being used in a rifle, the principles of the present application can be applied equally to other firearms, including shotguns and other long guns and handguns.
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Due to the magazine 80 being attached to the sliding arm 90, which is retained within the guide frame 42, the magazine 80 remains attached to the firearm 1 during operations for the loading and/or unloading of ammunition. The magazine 80 can be referred to as “non-detachable,” because the magazine 80 cannot be removed from the firearm 1 for loading or unloading ammunition without disassembling the loading assembly 76. The translating and pivoting motion of the magazine 80 described herein facilitates loading and unloading maneuvers by providing easy access to the interior of the magazine 80.
The preceding description merely presents an exemplary embodiment of the invention, and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown in the drawings and described in the specification. It will be apparent that various changes, additions, or other modifications can be made by those skilled in the art in accordance with the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
This application claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 60/969,035, filed Aug. 30, 2007, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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