Palanques-fleck, Raphael

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HAND-HELD GUN

      
Application Number 18413780
Status Pending
Filing Date 2024-01-16
First Publication Date 2024-07-18
Owner
  • PALANQUES-FLECK, RAPHAEL (Germany)
  • MIRANDA, DOMENICO (Germany)
  • BANTLE, HANS-PETER (Germany)
Inventor
  • Palanques-Fleck, Raphael
  • Miranda, Domenico
  • Bantle, Hans-Peter
  • Maier, Jannick
  • Silvio Joho, Horst

Abstract

The invention refers to a hand-held gun (20) having a grip part (21) and a breech part (37) movably supported in longitudinal direction on grip part (21). A breech spring arrangement (25) urges breech part (37) in its initial position (I) relative to grip part (21). For this purpose, breech spring arrangement (25) is supported directly or indirectly between breech part (37) and grip part (21). The invention refers to a hand-held gun (20) having a grip part (21) and a breech part (37) movably supported in longitudinal direction on grip part (21). A breech spring arrangement (25) urges breech part (37) in its initial position (I) relative to grip part (21). For this purpose, breech spring arrangement (25) is supported directly or indirectly between breech part (37) and grip part (21). Starting from the initial position (I), breech part (37) can move against the closing force of breech spring arrangement (25) into an abutment position (II) in which it abuts against a buffer body (24). Starting from the abutment position (II), breech part (37) can be moved under elastic compression of buffer body (24) in longitudinal direction (L) into a retracted position (III). In the movement area between the abutment position (II) and the retracted position (III), a compression force (F) of the preferably in longitudinal direction (L) and particularly exclusively in longitudinal direction (L) compressed buffer body (24) applies in addition to the closing force of the breech spring arrangement (25) between the grip part (21) and the breech part (37).

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