A weapon usage monitoring system having discharge event monitoring using identification algorithm
US-2024027155-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US2017191784A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017191784-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715399633-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A practice weapon, having a conventional handle piece with a lock for a drop barrel, with a trigger mechanism which optionally has a rotary bearing for a rotatable trigger, with a spring base on which the return spring is supported; and with a practice breech with a fixed practice barrel. In order to permit a conversion without the use of a tool, an adapter is inserted into the handle piece, the adapter being supported firstly above the trigger mechanism, optionally above the rotary bearing, on a brace and secondly in the upper region of the spring base of the handle piece. Furthermore, the upper region of the adapter has guides for the practice barrel, and the lock interacts with a locking carriage, which is formed in a locking slot of the adapter, in such a manner that the locking carriage secures the practice barrel.
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1 - 5 . (canceled) 6 . A practice weapon, comprising: a handle portion, the handle portion including a lock for a drop barrel or a rotary barrel; a trigger mechanism; a brace; and a spring base on which a return spring is supported; and a practice breech having a fixed practice barrel; wherein an adapter is inserted into the handle portion so that the adapter is supported firstly above the trigger mechanism on the brace and secondly in an upper region of the spring base of the handle portion; an upper region of the adapter includes guides for the practice barrel; and the lock is configured to interact with a locking carriage that is formed in a locking slot of the adapter, such that the locking carriage secures the practice barrel. 7 . The practice weapon of claim 6 , wherein the trigger mechanism includes a rotary bearing for a rotatable trigger 8 . The practice weapon of claim 7 wherein the adapter is supported above the rotary bearing. 9 . The practice weapon of claim 6 , wherein the adapter further includes a holding carriage that, in its user position, engages behind the brace or behind an adequate part of the handle portion and thereby secures the adapter in the handle portion in a form-fitting manner. 10 . The practice weapon of claim 6 or claim 9 , wherein the adapter has a rear portion, and the rear portion of the adapter includes a guide surface for cartridges to be supplied to the cartridge chamber. 11 . The practice weapon of claim 6 , wherein the adapter includes a holding lug that is configured to at least partially engage around the brace of the handle portion. 12 . The practice weapon of claim 9 , wherein the holding carriage is secured in its user position in the adapter by the practice barrel. 13 . The practice weapon of claim 6 , wherein the practice weapon is a practice firearm. 14 . A practice pistol, comprising: a handle portion, the handle portion including a lock for a drop barrel or a rotary barrel; a trigger mechanism; a brace; and a spring base on which a return spring is supported; and a practice breech having a fixed practice barrel; and an adapter that is coupled with the handle portion of the practice pistol above the trigger mechanism on the brace and in an upper region of the spring base, wherein the upper region of the adapter includes guides for the practice barrel, and a front end region of the adapter has a locking slot disposed substantially normally to an axis of the practice barrel; such that the lock for the barrel is configured to interact with a locking carriage displaceably disposed in the locking slot of the adapter, so that the locking carriage secures the practice barrel. 15 . A method of converting a pistol into a training pistol, comprising: inserting an adapter into a handle portion of the pistol, wherein the handle portion includes a barrel lock, a trigger mechanism, a brace, and a spring base on which a return spring is supported; and wherein the adapter includes an upper region defining guides for a practice barrel and a front end region defining a locking slot; securing the adapter above the trigger mechanism on the brace and in the upper region of the spring base; inserting a locking carriage into the locking slot of the adapter; coupling the barrel lock with the locking carriage; and securing a practice barrel with the locking carriage. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein inserting the adapter into the handle portion of the pistol includes inserting the adapter so that a guide surface at a rear end of the adapter is positioned to guide cartridges from a magazine of the pistol into a cartridge chamber of the pistol.
using interlocking means, e.g. by sliding pins · CPC title
recoil-operated · CPC title
mounted under {or above} the barrel · CPC title
Breech housings or frames; Receivers · CPC title
Pistols, e.g. revolvers (specially adapted for underwater use F41C9/06; for slaughtering or stunning animals A22B; for shooting bolts into concrete constructions, metal walls or the like B25C) · CPC title
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