Firearms – Revolvers
Patent
1974-03-29
1976-05-11
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Revolvers
42 89, F41C 100, F42B 3904
Patent
active
039553019
ABSTRACT:
A revolver-type pistol has a cylinder formed of a front section rotatably mounted on the pistol frame and a removable rear section formed with a plurality of throughgoing chambers each adapted to receive a respective cartridge. This rear section can be removed from the front section with the spent cartridges and replaced by another section so as to allow quick reloading of the pistol. A coupling is provided between the two sections to rotationally link them together and a spring-loaded mechanism is provided to hold the rear section tightly against the front section. The chambers in the rear section may terminate at the front face of the rear section in small holes alignable with similar holes in the front section so that the blank cartridges exploded in the rear section will discharge through these holes. The front section may have a rearwardly extending stem formed with teeth operated by the mechanism of the pistol to rotate the cylinder. The rear section in this case is of annular shape and carried on this rearwardly extending stem.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2113822 (1938-04-01), Barros
patent: 2150914 (1939-03-01), Gaidos
patent: 2215726 (1940-09-01), Masterton-Smith
patent: 2329273 (1943-09-01), Kelly
patent: 2976638 (1961-03-01), Owens
Dubno Herbert
Firma Cuno Melcher KG ME-Sportwaffen
Jordan Charles T.
Ross Karl F.
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