20240035765. Self-Loading Pistol simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)
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Self-Loading Pistol
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Self-Loading Pistol - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240035765 titled 'Self-Loading Pistol
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a self-loading pistol that has a housing with two opposite wall portions and a cover portion, creating a receiving region for a locking device. In the closed state of the pistol, the locking device is partially received inside the housing and can move along the longitudinal axis of the receiving region.
- The self-loading pistol has a housing with two opposite wall portions and a cover portion.
- The housing defines a receiving region for a locking device.
- The locking device is received, at least partially, inside the receiving region of the housing.
- The locking device is movable inside the receiving region, particularly along the longitudinal axis.
Potential Applications:
- Law enforcement and military use
- Personal defense and self-protection
- Recreational shooting and target practice
Problems Solved:
- Provides a secure locking mechanism for the self-loading pistol
- Ensures proper functioning and safety of the firearm
- Allows for easy loading and unloading of ammunition
Benefits:
- Enhanced safety and reliability of the self-loading pistol
- Improved user experience with smooth movement of the locking device
- Simplified maintenance and cleaning of the firearm
Original Abstract Submitted
a self-loading pistol includes a housing which, in particular by means of two wall portions that are located opposite one another in the transverse direction, and a cover portion, defines a receiving region for a locking device of the self-loading pistol. in a closed state of the self-loading pistol, the locking device is received, at least in portions, inside the receiving region of the housing and is movable inside the receiving region of the housing, in particular along the longitudinal axis of the receiving region.