One Hand Pistol Management System Magazine Speed Changer
The embodiment of this device is a magazine carrier for semiautomatic pistols that provides the means for carrying multiple spare magazines, the means to load the magazines, change magazines in the pistol, operate the slide, clear a stoppage i.e. stove pipe/jam, and remove a barrel obstruction. All of these operations may be accomplished with the use of one hand only and is designed for use with either hand. This device has a removable weather resistant cover for environmental and physical protection of the magazines and for discrete carry by the individual. The device is typically worn on the body at the waistline on the right or left side, secured by the use of a belt or other strap using integral belt loops or belt clips or other method.
This invention pertains to the operation of semiautomatic pistols with regards to loading magazines, changing magazines, cycling the slide, and clearing a barrel obstruction.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn the shooting world of Semiautomatic Pistols most people carry one or more spare magazines. A single stack magazine is of a design that facilitates the loading of cartridges one on top of the other in a straight line or in the same plane. A double stack magazine facilitates the loading of cartridges in offset positions or 2 parallel planes allowing more rounds to be loaded into one magazine.
These are usually carried in some type of magazine pouches or carriers. To load this magazine the shooter needs to hold the magazine with one hand and press the cartridges into the magazine with the other. After the first magazine is expended a second magazine is retrieved from the storage device using the weak or offhand. It is then inserted into the pistol magazine well for loading and firing additional rounds. When needed or desired the slide may be opened for inspection, locked opened, cycled (opened and allowed to close) to chamber a round or clear a stoppage (stove pipe). Both hands are normally needed to accomplish these tasks. When a barrel obstruction is encountered as with a “squib load” (a bullet can become stuck in the barrel when a cartridge has a low level of powder or no powder in the cartridge and is known as a squib load) the shooter must find a ram rod to drive out the bullet. This action requires the use of at least two hands. This action requires the use of both hands.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe embodiment of this invention allows an individual to perform all functions necessary for shooting a semi-automatic pistol with the use of only one hand. It aids the shooter in loading a magazine, replacing an expended magazine, manipulating the slide and, with the Ram Rod in place; the shooter can clear a barrel obstruction with only one hand. All these may be accomplished with one either hand.
With the Slide Fork and Ram Rod absent the platform becomes the Magazine Speed Changer and will be desirable for use by any fully able person.
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1. In drawing 1 the exploded view shows all the parts that attach to the platform. All drawings and references show 2 magazine positions. When carrying the platform on the waist the magazine that is in the forward position is in position 1. The one to the rear of the magazine in position 1 and thus closer to the back of the shooter is position 2. The device may be expanded to accommodate 3, 4, 5, and up to any number of positions desired by widening the Platform, Receiver Plate, and the Jaws 2.
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These Jaws will be constructed from plastic or any durable material that will provide spring action tension.
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Claims
1. A spare pistol magazine carrier comprised of a platform and parts to facilitate the installation, carrying, loading and removal of multiple magazines from multiple positions, made up of interchangeable parts comprising:
- the magazine retainer jaws for holding the top portion of the magazines in place;
- a receiver plate, mounted to the floor of the platform, holding the bottom portion of a magazine, where a Magazine Adapter is installed on the magazine, in place and retain the Magazine in position until the Magazine is rotated away from the Jaws thus allowing the Magazine to be drawn from the retainer;
- a stowable slide fork that provides a means to open and lock back the slide of a pistol, clear a stoppage, or chamber a round of ammunition; and
- a ram rod providing the capability to clear a barrel obstruction.
2. The platform of claim 1 providing the mounting and carrying frame for the interchangeable parts as later described, being comprised of three vertical walls and a floor, open to the top and front to facilitate the installation, loading, and removal of the magazines. The Platform connects to the belt loops by way of belt clips or similar system to attach to a carrying strap to secure it to the body. The Platform provides the adjusting slots for the Retainer Jaws mounting plate and the holes in the bottom plate for the Receiver plate, Slide Fork, Ram Rod and the release tabs for the four magazine position Receiver plate.
3. The Retainer Jaws of claim 1 providing the clamping tension on the upper portion of the magazines to hold them in place while loading the magazines or during routine carry of this device. The Jaws plate is adjustable in height to allow the use of different length magazines and the Jaws are individually adjustable allowing the use of magazines of different widths. These Jaws may be replaceable with a magnet of suitable strength and configuration to accomplish the holding of the top of the Magazine in place.
4. The Receiver Plate providing the means of securing a plurality of magazines in a stacked configuration in claim 1 providing the means to retain the bottom portion of the magazine in place until it is needed. This Plate is designed for use with any double or single stack magazine. The Receiver Plate is mounted to the bottom of the platform by use of multiple screws or bolts through the existing holes into retainer nuts or the plate. The Plate is made up of a loop set perpendicular to the length of the plate. This allows the forks to pivot from 0 degrees (parallel to the plate) to 90 degrees up (perpendicular to the plate). This will accommodate the use of many different brands of Magazines that have floor plates of differing angles allowing the magazines to stand fully upright for proper alignment in the Jaws. The forks require the use of the magazine adapter described in claim one. This plate is reversible in orientation to the device by using the same mounting holes in the floor plate. This allows the device to be used in a left or right handed mode. Receiver Plate (B) is designed to be used with single stack magazines and may be used to place 2 magazines into each magazine position. This Receiver Plate will have the capability to hold and one hand install replacement cartridges for a Taser.
5. The Magazine Adapter of claims 1 and 4 is a plate that is attached to the floor plate of a magazine that has a loop that slides over the forks on the receiver plate. When the magazine is tilted away from the Jaws the loop slides over the fork, the magazine is then rotated up to engage the Jaws and is ready to load or transport. The plate is sized to fit a plurality of presently manufactured magazines and is reversible for right or left hand use.
6. The Slide Fork of claim 1 mounted to the underside of the bottom of the platform using one of the mounting screws of the Retainer Plate. The purpose of the Fork is to provide a stable, hands free, affixed means to manipulate or manage the slide of a semiautomatic pistol. It may be used to chamber a round of ammunition, clear a stoppage, or lock open the slide. This fork assembly,—made up of two legs, one being fixed while the other pivots from a center point of the assembly, is intended to be rotated from a stowed position (0 degrees) under the platform to a maximum of 90 degrees when deployed. Once deployed, the pivoting leg is further pivoted open for use. The fork is stowed in the reverse order. This part is required for the Pistol Management System but is optional for the Magazine Speed Changer.
7. The Ram Rod of claim 1 mounted to the underside of the platform using one of the Receiver plate mounting bolts. Said Ram Rod is deployed by pulling the Ram Rod mounting bracket straight out to the front of the device, in line with the longitudinal line of the platform, and then pivoted to a position beside the forward most magazine. The Ram Rod is then unscrewed from the stowed position to a length that is needed to clear an obstruction from the barrel of the pistol. Once the needed length is acquired, the base of the Ram Rod should be placed on a firm surface. The barrel of the pistol is placed over the extended Ram Rod and forced downward with firm pressure and repeated until the obstruction is removed. The Ram Rod is stowed in reverse order. This part is required for the Pistol Management System but is optional for the Magazine Speed Changer.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 25, 2013
Publication Date: Feb 13, 2014
Inventor: Sandy Herrington (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 13/927,094