Claims
- 1. A self-loading pistol comprising:a grip; a barrel substantially secured against movement relative to the grip; a breech located at least partially behind the barrel, the breech being longitudinally movable between a front closed position and a rear open position; a return spring including a plurality of turns and biasing the breech toward the closed position, the return spring operatively engaging the breech such that, when the breech is in the open position, the return spring is compressed such that the turns of the return spring are at least largely seated on one another, the return spring having a length when it is compressed; and an elastomer sleeve encircling the return spring, the elastomer sleeve having a length which at least approximately corresponds to the length of the compressed return spring.
- 2. A self-loading pistol as defined in claim 1 wherein the return spring comprises a flat strip having a substantially rectangular cross-section with a pair of long sides and a pair of short sides, and wherein, when the return spring is compressed, the long sides of the cross-section are seated on one another.
- 3. A self-loading pistol as defined in claim 1 wherein the elastomer sleeve is seated in a hole defined in the grip.
- 4. A self-loading pistol as defined in claim 1 further comprising a buffer rod in engagement with the grip to secure the buffer rod against movement, the buffer rod engaging the barrel to secure the barrel against movement relative to the grip.
- 5. For use with a locked self-loading pistol including a grip, a breech, a movable barrel which can be releasably locked with the breech, and a return spring, a kit for converting the locked pistol into an unlocked self-loading pistol, the kit comprising:an alternate barrel which can be substantially secured against movement relative to the grip and which cannot lock with the breech; and an elastomer sleeve sized to encircle one of the return spring and a substitute return spring, the sleeve having a length which at least approximately corresponds to a length of the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring when compressed.
- 6. A conversion kit as defined in claim 5 wherein the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring comprises a flat wire having a rectangular cross-section with a pair of long sides and a pair of short sides, and wherein, when the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring is compressed, the long sides of the cross-section are seated on one another.
- 7. A conversion kit as defined in claim 5 further comprising a substitute breech having a mass different from the mass of the breech.
- 8. A conversion kit as defined in claim 5 wherein the barrel of the locked self-loading pistol has at least one locking projection which engages in a carriage comprising the breech to releasably lock the barrel to the breech, wherein the barrel has a guide which facilitates movement of the barrel to the rear and downward through a locking distance to thereby release the breech from the barrel when a shot is fired, wherein the alternate barrel has a continuous surface which cannot engage the carriage and thus cannot lock the barrel to the breech, and wherein the alternate barrel also has an engagement projection to secure the alternate barrel against movement relative to the grip.
- 9. A conversion kit as defined in claim 8 wherein the self-loading pistol has a buffer rod which is located under the barrel, which can move longitudinally relative to the grip, which passes through and supports the return spring and a buffer spring, and which is designed to engage the guide of the barrel; and wherein the kit further comprises a substitute buffer rod carrying the substitute return spring, the substitute buffer rod being securable in the grip such that the substitute buffer rod does not move longitudinally relative to the grip, the substitute buffer rod being structured to engage in the engagement projection of the alternate barrel to secure the alternate barrel against movement relative to the grip.
- 10. A conversion kit as defined in claim 8 wherein the self-loading pistol has a buffer rod which includes an elongated cut-out through which a removable transverse pin passes, and wherein the kit further comprises a substitute buffer rod that has a pin holder which is complementary to the transverse pin.
- 11. A conversion kit as defined in claim 5 wherein the alternate barrel has at least one of a color and a surface formation which differs from a corresponding one of a color and a surface formation of the barrel at least in a region of its outer surface which is visible from the outside of the pistol.
- 12. A conversion kit as defined in claim 11 wherein the region is visible through an ejection opening of the breech.
- 13. A weapon system which can form a locked self-loading pistol or an unlocked self-loading pistol comprising:a locked self-loading pistol including: (a) a grip; (b) a breech located at least partially behind a barrel, the breech being longitudinally movable between a front closed position and a rear open position; (c) the barrel mounted to the grip for longitudinal movement, the barrel being adapted to releasably lock with the breech when the breech is in the front closed position and being adapted to separate from the breech when the breech moves toward the rear open position; and (d) a return spring biasing the breech toward the closed position, the return spring operatively engaging the breech such that, when the breech is in the open position, the return spring is compressed, the return spring having a first length when it is compressed; and a kit for reversibly converting the locked self-loading pistol into an unlocked self-loading pistol, the kit including: (1) an alternate barrel which can be substantially secured against movement relative to the grip and which cannot lock with the breech; and (2) an elastomer sleeve sized to encircle one of the return spring and a substitute return spring, the sleeve having a length which at least approximately corresponds to the length of the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring when compressed.
- 14. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the locked self-loading weapon and the unlocked self-loading weapon utilize a common grip.
- 15. A weapon system as defined in claim 14 wherein the grip comprises plastic.
- 16. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring comprises a flat strip having a substantially rectangular cross-section with a pair of long sides and a pair of short sides, and wherein, when the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring is compressed, the long sides of the cross-section are seated on one another.
- 17. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein, when the unlocked self-loading pistol is assembled, the elastomer sleeve is seated in a hole defined in the grip.
- 18. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the locked self-loading weapon further comprises a buffer rod, and the kit further comprises a substitute buffer rod which is adapted to engage the grip to secure the substitute buffer rod against longitudinal movement relative to the grip, the substitute buffer rod and the alternate barrel being adapted to engage one another to secure the barrel against movement relative to the grip.
- 19. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the unlocked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a first minimum charge and still properly self-load, the locked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a second minimum charge and still properly self-load, and the first minimum charge is smaller than the second minimum charge.
- 20. A weapon system as defined in claim 19 wherein the locked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a charge falling within a first range of charges, and the unlocked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a charge falling within the first range of charges without suffering damage.
- 21. A weapon system as defined in claim 19 wherein the locked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a charge falling within a first range of charges, wherein the unlocked self-loading pistol can fire cartridges having a charge falling within a second range of charges, wherein the second range is larger than the first range, and wherein the second range is inclusive of the first range.
- 22. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the kit further comprises a substitute breech having a mass different from the mass of the breech of the locked self-loading weapon.
- 23. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the locked self-loading pistol has a buffer rod which is located under the barrel, which can move longitudinally relative to the grip, which passes through and supports the return spring, and which is designed to engage the barrel; and wherein the kit further comprises a substitute buffer rod carrying the substitute return spring, the substitute buffer rod being securable in the grip such that the substitute buffer rod does not move longitudinally relative to the grip, the substitute buffer rod being structured to engage the alternate barrel to secure the alternate barrel against movement relative to the grip.
- 24. A weapon system as defined in claim 13 wherein the alternate barrel has at least one of a color and a surface formation which differs from a corresponding one of a color and a surface formation of the barrel of the locked self-loading pistol at least in a region of an outer surface which is visible from the outside of the pistol.
- 25. A weapon system as defined in claim 24 wherein the region is visible through an ejection opening of the breech.
- 26. A method of converting a locked self-loading pistol capable of firing cartridges having a charge falling within a first range into an unlocked self-loading pistol capable of firing cartridges having a charge falling within a second range which is larger than, and inclusive of, the first range, the locked self-loading weapon including a grip, the method comprising the steps of:replacing a movable barrel of the locked self-loading pistol with an alternate barrel that is secured against movement relative to the grip; optionally replacing a return spring of the locked self-loading weapon with a substitute return spring; and encircling one of the return spring and the substitute return spring with an elastomer sleeve having a length which at least approximately corresponds to a length of the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring when the one of the return spring and the substitute return spring is compressed.
- 27. A method as defined in claim 26 wherein the step of replacing the return spring further comprises the step of replacing a buffer rod of the locked self-loading pistol with a substitute buffer rod carrying the substitute return spring, and the step of replacing the barrel further comprises the steps of securing the substitute buffer rod to the grip and securing the alternate barrel to the substitute buffer rod to secure the alternate barrel against movement relative to the grip.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application Ser. No. PCT/EP98/03213 which was filed on May 29, 1998.
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