Firearms – Breech loading – Magazines
Patent
1977-04-07
1978-12-05
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Breech loading
Magazines
F41C 2502
Patent
active
041279549
ABSTRACT:
Two embodiments of a cartridge magazine are disclosed herein; one comprising a universal caliber cartridge housing which may be attached to interchangeable, caliber specific, dispensers adapted for receipt in the magazine opening of a conventional firearm. In a second embodiment, the cartridge housing comprises plural chambers, each provided with its own feed spring, such chambers merging into a single feed channel connected to the dispenser. To assure a coordinated merging of the cartridges within the various channels, the second embodiment includes sequential tripping devices enabling one channel after the completion of dispensing out of the other channel.
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Babcock William C.
Jordan Charles T.
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