A firearm has a plurality of parallel barrels arranged uniformly circumfetially about a center axis. A hammer is translational from a cocked position to a fire position along said center axis. It has a firing pin offset from the center axis in correspondence to the spacing of the barrels from the center axis. The hammer is pivotal about said center axis during cocking to advance the firing pin from an aligned position in respect of one barrel to an aligned position in respect of a succeeding barrel. The firearm comprises a trigger guided for translation rearwardly from a rest position. A sear, connected to the trigger via a ramp formation, is arranged, on depression of the trigger, to engage the hammer to cock it. Progressive depression of the trigger progressively displaces the sear via the ramp formation to a release position in which the hammer is released to translate from its cocked position to its fire position under resilient bias.
A paintball gun in the present invention is provided with a screw hole formed in a back of a grip and extended through a chamber for being screwed with an adjusting screw whose inner end is protruded into the chamber and pressed against one sidewall surface of a magnetic-attraction plate, by which the adjusting screw is capable of being adjusted to make an inner end of the adjusting screw push the magnetic-attraction plate slightly forward or backward so that a lower end of a locking member is pushed by an outer end of a push rod of the magnetic-attraction plate to adjust the displacement height of the locking member for being fitted with different types of said gun bodies, and thus a single said grip is suited for being assembled with a gun body of different style to decrease the manufacturing of gun bodies with varied styles and lower the production cost.
A projectile weapon, preferably adapted to fire non- and less-lethal munitions. An elongate tubular body includes a barrel portion and a receiver portion, with a breech assembly disposed in the receiver portion adjacent the barrel portion. A handle is affixed to and extends outward from the receiver portion. A firing mechanism is disposed within the receiver portion adjacent the breech assembly. A trigger is adapted to slide in a longitudinal direction along the elongate tubular body. The trigger extends outward from the receiver portion in a direction generally parallel to the handle. The trigger is slidable between at least a deployed position and a retracted position. In the deployed position, the trigger assembly is adapted to actuate the firing mechanism. In the retracted position, the trigger face is recessed into the handle.
Thus a simultaneous five shot single action piston is disclosed. A one piece receiver containing a minimum of five working parts of simple design and strong structural rigidity entailing a firing pin, cocking hammer, sear, plunger, and trigger make up the provided assembly of a new concept in .22 caliber hand guns not existing in present equivalence or prior art. Provided is an economical utility hand gun of high quality serving many purposes and creating a new market potential for the United States Economy.
A firing mechanism which allows a reduction in the overall length of a handgun by making use of space longitudinally forward of the breechface, beneath the barrel. The firing element is longitudinally slidable and has a projection which cooperates with a firing pin. A rebound spring acts on the projection and allows compatibility with a self cocking trigger. The required longitudinal space is further reduced by a longitudinal aperture through the firing element which allows the firing element to pass over the front of the driving spring guide.