Firearms with rotary magazines

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 41 – C

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F41C 25/00 (1980.01) F41F 9/00 (1980.01)

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CA 1171708

UK ABSTRACT A firearm especially for firing large calibre rounds such as rubber bullets and having a rotary magazine which is rechargeable at any stage of depletion. A loading arm served to guide rounds through an inlet opening in the magazine, in such a way that they are received into corresponding locations in a rotating carrier, and the carrier rotates forward on position with each additional round. Until the penultimate round, the guide means is locked to the magazine body. In this position, it obstructs further movement of the first-inserted round and thus prevents insertion of the final round. Mechanism is described by which, on insertion of the final round the guide means automatically unlocks from the magazine body and locks to the rotating carrier. In this condition it serves to keep the first inserted round locked in the magazine as it completes a full rotation to come opposite the inlet opening once more. Mechanism for firing automatic indexing the carrier, and automatic extraction and ejection of spent cartridges is described.

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