WO2000071961A1 - Dispositif de chargement d'une arme a feu et arme a feu - Google Patents

Dispositif de chargement d'une arme a feu et arme a feu Download PDF

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WO2000071961A1
WO2000071961A1 PCT/EP2000/003567 EP0003567W WO0071961A1 WO 2000071961 A1 WO2000071961 A1 WO 2000071961A1 EP 0003567 W EP0003567 W EP 0003567W WO 0071961 A1 WO0071961 A1 WO 0071961A1
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Peter RÄDLINGER
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Rädlinger Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/01Feeding of unbelted ammunition
    • F41A9/24Feeding of unbelted ammunition using a movable magazine or clip as feeding element
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/38Loading arrangements, i.e. for bringing the ammunition into the firing position
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A9/00Feeding or loading of ammunition; Magazines; Guiding means for the extracting of cartridges
    • F41A9/61Magazines
    • F41A9/64Magazines for unbelted ammunition
    • F41A9/72Tubular magazines, i.e. magazines containing the ammunition in lengthwise tandem sequence

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  • the invention relates to a loading device for a firearm according to the preamble of claim 1, and a firearm hereby according to the preamble of claim 16.
  • Revolver rotating drum magazines are well known. Also known are linear or curved rod magazines or round drum magazines, which are used in automatic or semi-automatic weapons. Taped cartridges are also known for heavier automatic weapons (machine guns).
  • tube magazines Another known type of magazine for holding a plurality of cartridges or projectiles are the so-called tube magazines.
  • the individual cartridges lie axially one behind the other essentially along a common longitudinal center line, which also represents the longitudinal center line of the tube magazine.
  • the individual cartridges are of one
  • the tube After the last cartridge has been fired, the tube The magazine is filled again from the insertion opening, the spring force necessary for conveying the individual cartridges being built up again at the same time as the insertion opening is closed by means of a suitable cover with a spring element and a feed rod.
  • Such tube magazines are usually arranged in such a way that they are arranged parallel to and below the barrel. Examples can be found in PCT publication WO 93/19341, PCT publication WO 91/18255, DE-OS 36 13 680, DE-OS 19 90 762 or PCT publication WO 86/07137. The latter is an exception in that the magazine does not receive the individual cartridges one behind the other, but the magazine is cylindrical and has on its outer shape one or more screw or helical recesses in which the cartridges come to rest. By means of a corresponding counter surface on a hollow cylinder, which receives this magazine, and by rotating the magazine in this hollow cylinder, the individual screws are gradually fed to the end of the barrel on a spiral path and loaded into the barrel here. The design of this magazine allows a larger number of cartridges to be inserted with the magazine length unchanged.
  • the invention has set itself the task of designing a charging device of the type specified in the preamble of claim 1 in such a way that the disadvantages mentioned are avoided, i.e. to create a loading device which enables a reliable reloading function with a minimum of moving parts.
  • the present invention proposes a loading device for a firearm with a tube magazine receiving the cartridges essentially coaxially one behind the other, the cartridges in the tube magazine being under spring tension from an insertion opening of the magazine towards the muzzle end of the gun barrel and successively from a discharge opening of the tube magazine is loaded into the end of the barrel; and a trigger operated cock for igniting the propellant charge of a cartridge arranged in the end remote from the muzzle while at the same time closing the end remote from the muzzle.
  • this loading device is further characterized in that the tube magazine is arranged in a plane outside the longitudinal central axis of the barrel and can be pivoted about an axis lying in this plane and adjacent to the insertion opening of the tube magazine such that the barrel end and discharge opening of the tube magazine are essentially in Alignment can be brought; and that the pivoting movement of the tube magazine is coupled with the closing and opening movement of the tap.
  • the object of the present invention thus represents a complete departure from previously known types with rigidly or permanently installed tubular magazine and the associated cartridge movement and loading mechanisms
  • the object of the present invention is taken over by the swiveling tubular magazine itself, which is coupled with the closing and opening movement of the tap.
  • the loading device according to the present invention therefore requires a minimum of moving parts and is therefore robust and reliable.
  • the tube magazine is preferably arranged in a plane above the longitudinal central axis of the barrel. As a result, the tube magazine can be accommodated in the barrel of the firearm in a particularly space-saving manner.
  • the tube magazine and the tap are coupled to one another via at least one connecting link. This makes it possible, depending on the design of the handlebar and its attachment points on the tube magazine or cock, to set the optimal movement sequence between the cock and the tube magazine for the respective firearm design.
  • the connecting link holds the tube magazine in a waiting position substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the barrel when the tap closes the end of the barrel remote from the muzzle and in a loading position brings the discharge opening of the tube magazine substantially in alignment with the barrel end remote from the muzzle when the tap comes out of it Lock moved to the open position.
  • the positive coupling between the tube magazine and the tap is such that whenever the tap releases the end of the tube that is remote from the mouth, the delivery opening of the tube magazine is brought into alignment with this end that is remote from the mouth so that a cartridge is reloaded from the tube magazine into this end that is remote from the muzzle.
  • the valve is preferably biased into its closed position by spring force. The movements of the tap from its open position to the closed position thus take place at a sufficiently high speed so that the impact energy of the tap on the loaded cartridge is sufficiently high to ignite the propellant charge there.
  • This biasing spring force can preferably be overcome by the recoil of a fired projectile in such a way that the valve moves in the direction of its open position with the movement of the tube magazine and latches here until it is released again by a new trigger actuation.
  • the firearm can be designed as a so-called recoil loader, i.e. as a weapon, which only requires a single manual loading and cocking process, for example via a repeating lever or the like, and then reloads itself with each shot fired using the recoil forces generated in the process.
  • the cartridge in the front most in the tube magazine, with its projectile head in the discharge opening, is preferably guided during the movement of the tube magazine from the waiting position into the loading position and back again in a groove which runs parallel to the path of movement of the discharge opening and ends in the end remote from the mouth. This ensures clean reloading of the individual cartridges from the tube magazine into the end of the barrel without any danger of loading inhibitions or the like.
  • the head of a push rod under spring tension preferably exits the tube magazine and enters the barrel end remote from the muzzle.
  • Push rods under spring tension which exert pressure on the cartridge furthest back in the tube magazine so that the cartridges are successively reloaded from the tube magazine for firing via this spring pressure, are generally known in tube magazines.
  • the head or the tip of this spring-loaded push rod enters the barrel end remote from the muzzle.
  • the tube magazine is prevented from moving upwards back to the waiting position and thus the tap can no longer be moved from the open to the closed position.
  • the weapon is blocked, indicating to the user that the last cartridge has been fired.
  • the push rod To release the weapon, the push rod must be pulled out of the rear end of the tubular magazine, so that the head of the push rod comes out of the muzzle-distant end of the barrel and the tubular magazine is thus released again for a pivoting movement.
  • a cartridge which is inserted or loaded into the barrel end remote from the mouth preferably displaces a pin which projects radially under spring tension inwards into the area of the loaded cartridge and here in particular into the area of the rear circumferential flange on the cartridge sleeve and scans this flange.
  • the pin is pushed inwards by spring force and therefore does not protrude from the outer circumference of the barrel.
  • its end flange displaces the pin radially outward against its spring tension, so that it protrudes by a certain amount from the outer circumferential surface of the barrel.
  • This provides the shooter with a tactile indication that a cartridge is in the barrel and the firearm is ready to fire.
  • This embodiment is advantageous because the tactile display can be used to reliably determine whether a cartridge is in the barrel or not even at night.
  • a viewing window in the end remote from the mouth, through which a loaded cartridge can be seen from the outside.
  • the tube magazine is arranged in the stock of the firearm, which is particularly suitable for rifles, the magazine is virtually integrated in the weapon, is not visible from the outside and is protected from moisture, dirt, etc.
  • a barrel guide channel runs in the barrel of the firearm, which ends at one end in the immediate vicinity of the barrel-distant barrel end and at the other end in a barrel collection chamber
  • the advantage is that the empty cartridges of fired cartridges are not ejected in an uncontrolled manner, but gradually accumulate in the sleeve collecting chamber, from where they can then be disposed of centrally after opening an appropriate closure.
  • This offers the advantage that, for example, when the loading device according to the invention is used in a sports weapon, no ejected sleeves accumulate at the shooting range.
  • a Loading device according to the invention in connection with a hunting weapon has the advantage that the sleeves of shot cartridges do not remain in the environment.
  • the sleeve guide channel and the tube magazine lie in a common vertical plane, the sleeve guide channel having an arc segment-shaped cross-section, at least over a portion of its length, starting from the end adjacent to the muzzle end, the arc segment length continuously increasing to a full distance as the distance from the muzzle end increases Circular cross section enlarged.
  • the sleeve guide channel in the shaft or in the area of the shaft end (shoulder support) is returned by essentially 180 °, the kinetic energy of the ejected empty sleeve is reliably destroyed even with a short shaft length, so that it falls into the collecting chamber with little kinetic energy. This also reverses recoil, which makes shooting with a weapon equipped with it more pleasant. Furthermore, with a suitably skillful guidance of the sleeve guide channel, the possibility is created of pushing the mouth vertically upwards with each shot to at least partially compensate corresponding counterforce on the part of the ejected sleeve.
  • the present invention furthermore relates to a firearm which is characterized in that it has a loading device as defined in the above invention, the following description and the appended claims.
  • Fig. 1 schematically simplified a section through a firearm during the loading process
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of Fig. 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1 after the loading process has taken place, the tap already moving again from the open position into the closed position;
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of Fig. 3;
  • FIG. 5 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1 with the tap approximately halfway between the opening and miss-splitting division
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of Fig. 5;
  • FIG. 7 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1 immediately before a cartridge is fired
  • Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of Fig. 7; 9 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1 immediately after a cartridge has been fired;
  • Fig. 10 is an enlarged view of Fig. 9;
  • FIG. 11 shows a representation corresponding to FIG. 1 after the cartridge has been fired and during the ejection process of the empty sleeve;
  • Fig. 12 is an enlarged view of Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 13 is a schematically simplified section through another embodiment of a loading device according to the invention with a curved sleeve guide channel.
  • Figs. 1 to 12 The sequence of Figs. 1 to 12 can be seen as a shot sequence, i.e., Fig. 12 follows.
  • a firearm is designated as a whole by reference number 2.
  • a rifle 2 is designed in the illustrated embodiment in the form of a rifle with a barrel 4, a stock 6 and a middle part 8. On the middle part 8 there is a trigger 10 in a known manner, with which the firearm or the rifle 2 can be fired.
  • the barrel 4 has a mouth 12 and an end 14 remote from the mouth, which ends in the middle part 8.
  • the end 14 remote from the mouth serves to receive cartridges 16 which are to be fired with the rifle 2.
  • the individual cartridges 16 are located essentially coaxially one behind the other in a tube magazine 18 which has a discharge opening 20 and a reloading has opening 22.
  • the reload opening 22 is closed by a cap 24.
  • On the cap 24 is supported a spring, not shown in the drawing, in particular helical spring, which carries a push rod at its end facing away from the cap 24, which pushes on the rearmost cartridge 16 in the tube magazine 18.
  • a spring not shown in the drawing, in particular helical spring, which carries a push rod at its end facing away from the cap 24, which pushes on the rearmost cartridge 16 in the tube magazine 18.
  • the tube magazine 18 is pivotally mounted in the shaft 6 via a shaft 26. At its end section adjacent to the discharge opening 20, the tube magazine 18 is connected via a connecting link 28 to a valve 30, which in turn is pivotally mounted on the central part 8 or a receiving part 34 for the end 14 of the barrel 4 remote from the mouth via a shaft 32.
  • the handlebar 28 is guided both on the tube magazine 18 and the tap 30 via pivot pins or the like. Furthermore, the cock 30 is under spring tension in the drawing counterclockwise via a spring device, not shown in the drawing.
  • a sleeve guide channel 36 extends through the middle part 8 and through the shaft 6. This sleeve guide channel serves for receiving empty projectile sleeves 38 after firing the individual cartridges 16, and for guiding these sleeves 38 into a collecting chamber located inside the shaft.
  • the open end of the sleeve guide channel 36 facing away from the shaft 6 is immediately adjacent and coaxial with the end 14 of the barrel 4 remote from the mouth.
  • the discharge opening 20 of the tube magazine 18 in the loading position or loading position shown in FIG. 2 directly adjacent to the end 14 of the barrel 4 and coaxial therewith.
  • the longitudinal central axes of the sleeve guide channel 36 and the tube magazine 18 lie in a common vertical plane.
  • the tube magazine 18 can dip into the cross section of the sleeve guide channel 36 from above.
  • the sleeve guide channel 36 has a full circular cross section up to its shaft-side end 40, where the empty sleeves 38 are then ejected into the sleeve collecting chamber.
  • the full circular cross-section of the sleeve guide channel 36 then changes in the direction of the end 14 remote from the mouth so that it is only in the form of an arc segment, ie the wall of the sleeve guide channel 36 progressively recedes from above until the sleeve guide channel 36 in the region of the end 14 remote from the mouth Has half or quarter circle cross-section, so that the tube magazine 18 can lie in the interior of the sleeve guide channel 36 in the coaxial manner shown in the drawing.
  • the tap 30 meets the subject of the present
  • Invention a multiple function. First, it is used because of the connection to the tube magazine 18 via the
  • the tube magazine 18 moves between two end or limit positions, namely once the loading position or loading position shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, in which the discharge opening 20 of the tube magazine 18 is essentially coaxial and aligned with the end 14 of the barrel 4 remote from the mouth and in which the cock 30 is in a maximum pivoted position in the drawing clockwise, and a waiting position shown in Figures 9 and 10, in which the longitudinal central axis of the tube magazine 18 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the barrel 4 and in which the cock 30 is in a position pivoted to the left as far as possible in the drawing and keeps the end 14 of the barrel 4 remote from the mouth closed.
  • the cartridge 16 lying furthest forward in the tube magazine 18 and protruding from the dispensing opening 20 lies with its cartridge head in a groove 42, which is formed in the receiving part 34, parallel to the pivoting or path of movement of the discharge opening 20 and ends in the end 14 of the barrel 4 remote from the mouth.
  • the tube magazine 18 moves from the position according to FIG. 10 down to a position according to FIG. 2, the cartridge head or the projectile 44 slides down along the groove 42 until the cartridge 16 in the tube magazine 18 in under the force of the spring the muzzle end 14 remote from the mouth is inserted, as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the tube magazine 18 is in the position shown in FIG. tion, ie its longitudinal central axis runs essentially parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the barrel 4.
  • the tap 30 keeps the end 14 of the barrel remote from the muzzle closed and the spring driving the tap 30 is in a relaxed state.
  • the closure cap 24 is removed from the tube magazine 18 and a certain number of cartridges, the maximum number of which depends on the length of the tube magazine 18, are successively inserted into the magazine 18, so that they can be seen in FIG. 10 Coming to lie one behind the other, the foremost cartridge 16 coming to rest with its head in the groove 42.
  • the cap 24 is placed in the tube magazine 18 with simultaneous tensioning of the feed spring.
  • the individual cartridges 16 are now in the tube magazine 18 under spring load in the direction of the groove 42.
  • the cock 30 is turned clockwise from its position shown in FIG. 10 with the aid of a corresponding handle, for example a repeating lever according to the Winchester principle brought the position shown in Fig. 2, at the same time the spring biasing the lever 30 is compressed. Due to the connection between the tube magazine 18 and the tap 30 via the connecting link 28, the tube magazine 18 is pulled downward when the tap 30 is pivoted clockwise, the head 44 of the foremost cartridge 16 sliding downward in the groove 42.
  • the tube magazine 18 "dips" from above into the sleeve guide channel 36 until, in the loading position shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates how the tap 30 has already raised the tube magazine 18 upwards by a certain amount in the course of its rotational movement via the handlebar 28, the cartridge 16 lying in the front in the tube magazine 18 with its head the rear end face of the loaded cartridge 16 leaves and enters the groove 42.
  • a further movement of the tap 30 counterclockwise lifts the tube magazine 18 even further, as can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6, where the head of the foremost cartridge 16 has already been completely received in the groove 42.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show the position of the cock 30 immediately before it hits the rear end face of the loaded cartridge 16 and FIGS. 9 and 10 show the position of the cock 30 when it has moved into its closed position, ie the one remote from the mouth End 14 of barrel 4 keeps closed.
  • the propellant charge in the cartridge 16 is ignited by the reffergie of the tap 30 and the projectile or projectile 44 leaves the firearm 2 via the barrel 4.
  • the tap 30 is now clockwise from its position in FIG its starting position according to FIGS. 1 and 2 moves, at the same time the empty sleeve 38 of the one just fired Cartridge 16 is ejected from the end 14 remote from the mouth and enters the sleeve guide channel 36. This state is shown in Figures 11 and 12.
  • the design and arrangement of the handlebar 28 can be selected such that the tube magazine 18 is raised beyond its upper waiting position, e.g. when the tap 30 is in accordance with FIG. 6 further upwards in FIG. This would ensure that the sleeve 38 emerging from the end 14 remote from the mouth has sufficient time to move backwards along the sleeve guide channel 36 before a downward movement of the tube magazine 18 begins. All of these are constructive details, which may also differ from caliber to caliber (sleeve length, sleeve ejection speed etc.).
  • FIGS. 1 and 12 has reached again and locked there, discharge opening 20 and end 14 remote from the mouth are again substantially coaxial and the next cartridge 16 is reloaded.
  • the sequence according to FIGS. 1 to 12 is repeated the next time the trigger 10 is actuated until all the cartridges 16 from the tube magazine 18 have been fired.
  • the empty sleeves 38 accumulating in a sleeve collecting chamber can be disposed of from time to time by opening a closure lid or the like on the shaft 6.
  • a pin can penetrate the wall of the barrel 4 or the receiving part 34 in the region of the muzzle 14. This pin is radially inward under spring tension such that it projects into the interior of the barrel 4 when there is no cartridge 16 there. As soon as a cartridge 14 from the tube aga- zin 18 is inserted here, this displaces for example with its end flange 46 the pin against its spring force to the outside, so that it protrudes from the outside of the barrel 4 or the receiving part 34.
  • a type of viewing window can also be formed in the receiving part 34, through which a loaded cartridge is then visible, at least partially, to the outside.
  • FIG. 13 shows a modification of the present invention, which differs from that according to FIGS. 1 to 13 by the configuration of the tap 30 'there and the sleeve guide channel 36'.
  • the pivotable tubular magazine 18 ' is again provided, which can be pivoted back and forth between the upper waiting position and a lower loading position by the cock 30' - by means not shown in the drawing.
  • the cock 30 ' is again under spring tension, which biases it into the closed position shown in FIG. 13.
  • a linkage 48 connected to the trigger 10 ' is provided as the release mechanism, with which a leaf spring 50 can be deflected to the left in FIG. 13 when the trigger 10' is actuated.
  • the ejected sleeve can "run dead", ie reduce its kinetic energy. Furthermore, by returning the sleeve along the arcuate section 58 of the sleeve guide channel 36, the recoil energy is compensated, and a force component is generated which counteracts the high-pressure movement of the mouth of the barrel 4 'at the moment of firing.
  • the trigger mechanism in the embodiment just mentioned is of course not limited to the design shown, but other trigger mechanisms can also be used.
  • the mechanism shown in the above exemplary embodiment produces continuous fire as long as the trigger remains pressed, since then the cam disk 52 is always out of engagement with the leaf spring 50.
  • the object of the present invention thus creates a loading device or a firearm, which is characterized by a minimal number of parts which are movable relative to one another.
  • the loading process is carried out by direct transfer from the tube magazine into the barrel end without any additional conveying means, which have to move a cartridge dispensed from the tube magazine into the barrel end.
  • the movement of the tube magazine is positively coupled to the movement of the tap, so that a precisely controlled sequence of the individual movements is guaranteed.
  • the barrel 4 can also be a tilt barrel, ie it is pivotally mounted on the receiving part 34 in order to be able to remove an empty sleeve from the end remote from the mouth by hand if necessary.
  • the type and design of the shaft, middle part and barrel, and trigger are not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown. Instead of the arrangement of the tube magazine above the sleeve guide channel, this can also lie below or to the side thereof - this requires corresponding modifications with regard to the arrangement of the tap and the connecting link, but these modifications are within the scope of this invention.
  • the tube magazine can be in its waiting position with its longitudinal central axis in alignment with the longitudinal central axis of the barrel, which thus corresponds to the loading position.
  • the magazine then swings up or down and clears the way for the tap, and later for the empty sleeve to be ejected, and then swings back into the loading position.
  • the loading device according to the invention can also be used with more multi-barrel weapons (twin or triple rifle, etc.).
  • the sleeve guide channel can also be positively controlled, for example via the tap, so that the entry end of the sleeve guide channel at the time of the sleeve ejection essentially coincides with the end remote from the muzzle. is in alignment and the dispensing opening of the tube magazine is aligned with the end of the barrel remote from the muzzle to reload a new cartridge.
  • a loading device for a firearm has been described, with a tube magazine receiving the cartridges essentially coaxially one behind the other, the cartridges in the tube magazine being under spring tension from an insertion opening of the tube magazine in the direction of the muzzle end of the firearm barrel and successively from a discharge opening in the tube magazine the muzzle away from the muzzle is loaded; and a trigger operated cock for igniting the propellant charge of a cartridge arranged in the muzzle end while simultaneously closing the muzzle end.
  • This loading device is characterized in that the tube magazine is arranged in a plane outside the longitudinal center axis of the barrel and can be pivoted about an axis lying in this plane and adjacent to the insertion opening of the tube magazine in such a way that the barrel opening and discharge opening of the tube magazine are essentially in alignment are feasible; and that the pivoting movement of the tube magazine is coupled with the closing and opening movement of the tap.
  • a firearm with such a loading device has also been described.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de chargement d'une arme à feu comprenant un magasin tubulaire (18, 18') abritant les cartouches (16, 16') alignées de façon coaxiale. Les cartouches (16, 16') situées dasn le magasin tubulaire (18, 18') sont sollicitées par l'action d'un ressort dans le sens allant d'un orifice d'entrée (22) du magasin tubulaire (18, 18') vers l'extrémité (14) du canon (4, 4') éloignée de la bouche et sont chargées d'un orifice de sortie (20) du magasin tubulaire (18, 18') dans l'extrémité de canon éloignée de la bouche. Ce dispositif comprend également un chien (30, 30') actionné par détente et destiné à amorcer la charge propulsive d'une cartouche (16, 16') placée dans l'extrémité de canon (14) éloignée de la bouche tandis que l'extrémité de canon (14) éloignée de la bouche est simultanément fermée. Ce dispositif de chargement est caractérisé en ce que le magasin tubulaire (18, 18') est placé dans un plan situé en dehors de l'axe central longitudinal du canon (4, 4') et il peut tourner autour d'un axe (26, 26') situé dans ce plan et adjacent à l'orifice d'entrée (22) du magasin tubulaire (18 ; 18') de telle façon que l'extrémité de canon (14) éloignée de la bouche et l'orifice de sortie (20) du magasin tubulaire (18, 18') sont sensiblement alignés ; et en ce que le mouvement de rotation du magasin tubulaire (18, 18') est associé au mouvement de fermeture et d'ouverture du chien (30, 30').
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