Interlocking mechanism for a self-loading weapon

Ordnance – Gun handles

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89 11, F41A 1700, F41A 700

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057009678

ABSTRACT:
A self-loading weapon includes a bolt and a tension slide slidably mounted in the housing of the weapon, and an interlocking mechanism for securely locking the tension slide in its front end position during the shooting operation of the weapon. The interlocking mechanism comprises an angled lever which is pivotally connected to the tension slide. One arm of the angled lever is formed as a hand grip protruding from the weapon for manually moving the tension slide and the breech block. A second arm of the angled lever has a latch formed thereon for engaging a stop formed in the housing when the tension slide is in its front end position to prevent the tension slide from rearward movement.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3786716 (1974-01-01), Wilson
patent: 5225625 (1993-07-01), Rochelle et al.
patent: 5231243 (1993-07-01), Lescure

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