Abstract: A base pad for a firearm magazine is provided. The base pad has a base pad body made in one piece. The base pad body has a body base and a peripheral wall, protruding peripherally from the body base. The body base and the peripheral wall delimit a body compartment configured to face a lower end of the firearm magazine. Anchoring means for anchoring the base pad to the firearm magazine are provided on the peripheral wall, on a side of the body compartment. Fins, spaced apart from each other, are provided in the peripheral wall, on an outer side, opposite to the side of the body compartment.
Abstract: A magazine for a firearm comprises a magazine tube, a removable floor plate assembly attached to the lower end of the magazine tube, a follower and a spring. The floor plate assembly is removable from the lower end of the magazine tube by sliding from the front portion towards the rear portion. The floor plate assembly comprises an L-shaped plate and a removable bottom, equipped with a body compartment suitable to house the primary portion of the L-shaped plate. The L-shaped plate and the floor plate are snap-engageable to attach the floor plate assembly to the magazine tube.
Abstract: A loading device for a magazine for a firearm includes a main body and an action element projecting into the main body. The width of the inner compartment between the rear shoulder and the front shoulder is such as to allow a rotation when the upper portion of the magazine is housed in the compartment. Moreover, an adapter may be applied to the main body, so that the device may be used for different magazines.
Abstract: A magazine for firearms is provided with either a double or single row of cartridges. The magazine is particularly for use with automatic or semi-automatic pistols. The magazine includes a magazine housing for ammunition having a magazine housing bottom. A follower and spring are provided within the magazine housing for moving the cartridges upward away from the bottom. The follower is provided with a curved upper edge with a radius larger than the radius of the cartridges or ammunition. This curved upper edge connects with a curved top tapered edge of the follower to form an inclined upper side. The base of the follower has an inclined surface and a cavity for receiving coils of the spring. A wall of the cavity and the inclined side meet at an edge of the inclined surface at a beveled region. The magazine spring has an upper taper part that fits snugly into the cavity or notch of the follower when the magazine is fully loaded with ammunition.
Abstract: This invention refers to a magazine for firearms, including a chamber (11) with two lips (14) that are elasticized by at least one slit (15) in each side wall of the chamber to enable the insertion of each round of ammunition through a temporary divarication of the lips, obtained by resting the ammunition on them and exercising a pressure in the same direction to counteract the thrust of the spring on the elevating mechanism.