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EP4038333B1 - Carabine dotée d'une poignée de charge - Google Patents

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EP4038333B1
EP4038333B1 EP20776205.5A EP20776205A EP4038333B1 EP 4038333 B1 EP4038333 B1 EP 4038333B1 EP 20776205 A EP20776205 A EP 20776205A EP 4038333 B1 EP4038333 B1 EP 4038333B1
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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
    • F41A3/00Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
    • F41A3/64Mounting of breech-blocks; Accessories for breech-blocks or breech-block mountings
    • F41A3/72Operating handles or levers; Mounting thereof in breech-blocks or bolts
    • 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
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/34Magazine safeties
    • F41A17/38Magazine mountings, e.g. for locking the magazine in the gun
    • 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
    • F41A35/00Accessories or details not otherwise provided for
    • F41A35/06Adaptation of guns to both right and left hand use

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  • the invention relates to a carabiner with a cocking slide unit, according to the preamble of claim 1, and the DE 102018001984 A1 .
  • the loading device comprises a base body and, arranged thereon, one or more pivotable loading levers, which in one embodiment have an elongated hole.
  • the elongated hole surrounds the bearing axis of the loading lever.
  • the loading device is complex in design, and its assembly and/or disassembly is correspondingly complex.
  • Cocking slides are provided on carbines (rifles) to allow manual cocking of the weapon. For example, if there is no cartridge in the bolt and a new magazine has been inserted, the cocking slide pulls the bolt rearward, thereby tensioning the recoil spring. The forward movement draws the cartridge into the chamber and locks the bolt. When the recoil spring is cocked, these processes are usually performed by the recoil spring. In certain cases, however, it may be necessary to manually move the cocking slide forward, for example, to push the bolt forward in the event of a jam if the force of the recoil spring/recoil spring is insufficient to close the bolt and allow the next shot to be fired. For the latter function, a separate device, known in technical circles as "forward assist,” is often provided, but it is desirable to have a cocking slide that enables both functions.
  • the cocking slide should be equally operable by both left- and right-handed users (ambidextrous), which is becoming increasingly important in contrast to the past. Another requirement is that the cocking slide be located in front of the slide (muzzle side), as otherwise it would be difficult to operate it when the weapon is at the ready. Cocking slides located behind the slide make it necessary to operate close to the face, which is cumbersome and, above all, results in a poor arm configuration for the operator.
  • the cocking slide should also not participate in the normal movement of the slide and bolt, as this increases the mass of the moving parts and makes it necessary to provide stronger springs, thus ensuring a stronger force introduction through the gas drive, which in turn increases the overall forces acting, which makes the weapon as a whole more unstable, since it involves moving masses.
  • the cocking slide should also change the outer contour of the weapon as little as possible and, above all, should not have any protruding parts that could cause obstructions and problems, especially in the field.
  • the US 8,156,854 B2 discloses a carbine with a cocking lever which, in a first embodiment, can be mounted on a suitable mechanism either to the right or left of the barrel, whereby the conversion requires a total disassembly of the weapon. For reasons of strength, a different cover or housing must also be provided during the conversion, since the handle of the cocking slide protrudes through a long, slot-shaped recess in the cover. In a variant according to Figs. 15ff, a symmetrical design with two cocking levers is provided.
  • the handle acts on the gas drive of the weapon via a slide-like component, which is therefore subjected to considerable pressure during retraction against at least the force of the recoil spring, if not also additionally against the resistance of dirt and the like. Due to its length, this requires a significantly more robust design than without this additional function.
  • the handle engages with a pin in a lateral recess of the casing of the gas drive only when it is rotated about an axis and is thus in the action position, which creates an unpleasant dynamic situation especially for such an action, which is usually carried out with great force, and, as Fig. 10 and 15 of the publication show in particular, is very susceptible to contamination.
  • the DE 39 28 125 A1 reveals a folding handle as the handle of a cocking lever, and deals almost exclusively with this, which is important there because it is a cocking lever that moves with the bolt.
  • the aim and object of the invention is to create such a clamping slide and, at the same time, to ensure the simplest possible handling and a minimal number of parts for the clamping slide unit.
  • At least one handle has an elongated hole that serves to receive and support a pivot pin.
  • the handle can thus be pivoted within limits around the pivot pin between a rest position and a working position and can be used for both the retraction and advancement movements.
  • the elongated hole further has a slotted opening.
  • the inventive arrangement of an elongated hole on the handle and its mounting around a pivot pin enables limited deflection between a rest position and a working position.
  • the pivot pin can be mounted after sliding the handle onto the cocking slide body, or in a special embodiment with an open elongated hole, the pivot pin can also be formed integrally on the cocking slide body and assembly is achieved by sliding the handle on, as explained below.
  • the deflection between the rest and working positions made possible in any case by the elongated hole also allows for limited displacement of the handle, which enables a temporary locking effect of the handle for advancing the recoil spring unit and/or for tool-free assembly of the handle.
  • the slot has a slot direction which, in the rest position of the handle, is formed at an opening angle of 5° to 85°, preferably between 20° and 70° relative to the weapon's center plane. This results in a a good transmission of force from the handle to the pivot pin and thus to the cocking slide body.
  • the elongated hole may be perpendicular to the weapon's centerline when the handle is in the working position. This also allows for good force transmission to the cocking slide body when the handle is operated in the working position—regardless of the selected handle shape.
  • At least one handle spring is arranged on the cocking slide body to push the handle(s) into the rest position.
  • the handle spring can be designed as a spiral, leaf, or preferably a bow spring, which also allows for somewhat more complex geometries and reduces the total number of required components.
  • This counter-extension can serve as a stop for a grip deflection limiter and/or as a central contact surface for the grip toward the weapon's centerline in the working position. This creates a locking effect for the grip in the working position, preventing lateral displacement of the grip.
  • a deflection limiter as mentioned above can be arranged on the handle in such a way that accidental "over-deflection" of the handle beyond the working position is blocked, since the deflection limiter is supported on the clamping slide body and/or the counter extension.
  • the deflection limiter can be designed as an extension or as a step.
  • An imaginary axis through the deflection limiter, or along the step, is particularly Preferably aligned with the slot direction. This enables a very slim and therefore weight-saving design.
  • a control element can be provided on or in the upper receiver of the carbine.
  • This control element can interact with the cocking slide body in such a way that it controls a locking effect or a release of the cocking slide unit parallel to the barrel direction.
  • the actuation, i.e., the "control" of the control element is carried out via a functionally complementary control surface on the grip.
  • the control element can be preloaded vertically as a lock by means of spring elements, or it can be integrally formed as an elastic control element, e.g., as a leaf spring.
  • control surface on the grip has a bevel, which deflects the control element vertically when the grip is rotated, thus allowing the cocking slide unit to move along the barrel direction.
  • the invention also provides a slotted opening in the elongated hole, which allows the handle to be pushed over the pivot pins.
  • the handle has a hook that extends around the elongated hole. This hook-shaped extension allows the handle spring to be displaced in the assembly position, thus increasing user-friendliness.
  • a locking recess can be provided on the cocking slide body, which, with a spring-loaded locking mechanism, enables automatic locking of the cocking slide body in the installed position in the slide. This allows the cocking slide body to be pushed sideways into a designated cocking slide receptacle in the slide, even when the weapon is otherwise assembled. This allows for very high operator comfort and very quick operation or assembly of the cocking slide unit.
  • the shape of the handles on the cocking slide body can be adapted to specific needs by a person skilled in the art, or even by the shooter, with knowledge of the present invention.
  • the design of the actuating surfaces or the shape of the handles can be optimized in advance and relatively easily adapted to the specific situation by the shooter through the inventive (dis)assembly using a partially outwardly opening elongated hole. This allows, for example, variation between handles of different lengths and shapes, or even a "blind handle” or a cover on one side, thereby achieving a high degree of versatility of the cocking slide unit.
  • front In the description and claims, the terms “front,” “rear,” “top,” “bottom,” and so on are used in their common sense and with reference to the object in its usual position of use. This means that the muzzle of the barrel of the weapon is “front,” that the bolt or slide is moved “backward” by the explosion gases, etc. "Perpendicular to a direction” means a direction essentially rotated by 90° to it.
  • a carbine when viewed from a correspondingly functional perspective and fully equipped has, for example, a barrel 1, a gas drive 2, a locking sleeve 3, an upper housing, also outside the USA mostly called upper 4, a carrier 5, which in turn has guides 6 for a bolt 7 and/or a cocking slide 8 and/or other functional elements, a fore-end 9, a lower housing, also called lower 10, which in turn comprises a magazine holder 11, a trigger device 12, a grip 13 and a slide stop device 14, a central locking 15, a magazine 16 and a stock 17.
  • the Fig. 2 shows in a schematic perspective view an embodiment of a clamping slide unit 8 according to the invention.
  • the cocking slide unit 8 comprises the essential components of the weapon: a slide 18, a recoil spring unit 31, and a cocking slide carriage, or slide 19 for short.
  • This carriage has a cocking slide receptacle 27 in its front area.
  • This cocking slide receptacle 27 can be completely open at the top or, as shown, partially delimited by a window in the transverse direction 38 and/or vertical direction 39.
  • the cocking slide body 20 can thus be inserted laterally into the slide 19 in the transverse direction 38, normal to the weapon center plane 32, as indicated by the movement arrow.
  • FIG. 3 A schematic exploded view of the cocking slide unit 8 is shown, as well as an indicated closing spring unit 31.
  • the cocking slide body 20 has two pivot pins 23a,b, also called “pins,” along whose axes extend in the vertical direction 39.
  • the pivot pins 23a,b can be mounted on the cocking slide body 20 or, preferably, can be formed integrally therewith.
  • Two handles 21a,b, also called “handles,” which are pivotably mounted about the pivot pins 23a,b, are shown opposite one another.
  • a handle spring 24 is visible, which, in the illustrated embodiment, can be inserted into the cocking slide body 20 from below to urge the handles 21a,b toward their rest position.
  • FIG. 3 From the overview of Fig. 3 with Fig. 2 and Fig. 5 A locking mechanism 25 can be seen, which, after the cocking slide body 20 has been pushed in, automatically engages with the aid of a spring-loaded locking extension 26 into a locking recess 28 provided for this purpose on the cocking slide body 20.
  • the locking extension 26 can be released when the upper 4 is open or when the carabiner is partially disassembled simply by actuating the locking mechanism 25, whereby the cocking slide body 20 can be pushed out of the slide 19 in the transverse direction 38. It is also possible to reverse the direction of action, for example by arranging the locking mechanism 25 with its spring-loaded locking extension 26 in the cocking slide body 20 and the corresponding locking recess 28 on the slide 19.
  • the Fig. 4 shows a top view ( Fig. 4a ), a side view ( Fig. 4b ) or front ( Fig. 4c ), as well as a soffit ( Fig. 4d ).
  • the Fig. 4e and Fig. 4f show the handle 21 in a perspective view obliquely from above or below.
  • the handle 21 can have a straight, curved, or as illustrated in the selected embodiment, a bent actuating element.
  • the handle 21 has an elongated hole 36, which is shown in the following illustrations as a preferred embodiment by means of an elongated hole 36 partially open to the outside.
  • the elongated hole 36 is opened laterally to the outside by means of a slotted opening 42 in one end region.
  • the width of the slotted opening 42 essentially corresponds to the diameter of the pivot pin 23.
  • the longitudinal extent of the elongated hole 36 is referred to as the elongated hole direction 33, see Fig. 8 .
  • a groove 34 is clearly visible, which allows the handle 21 to be pushed onto the clamping slide body 20 and thus a very small overall lateral extension of the clamping slide unit 8 in the transverse direction 38.
  • a closed elongated hole 36 would also be technically possible, but then the advantages according to the invention with regard to the particularly simple disassembly/assembly would be lost, since the handles 21 would first have to be placed on the clamping slide body 20 and fixed in their position by means of the pivot pins 23.
  • Fig. 4a d, e and f
  • the central position of the elongated hole 36, which penetrates the handle 21 in the vertical direction, is clearly visible.
  • the underside has a hook shape.
  • the handle 21 therefore has smaller lateral dimensions in the area of the hook 40 on the underside than on the - in the bottom view of Fig. 4d viewed from the rear, where the control surface 22 clearly has a curved shape.
  • the hook 40 defines the slot 36 and extends to the slot opening 42.
  • the flattened shape of the underside in the form of the hook 40 allows a good contact surface for the handle spring 24, as can be seen in conjunction with Fig. 7 is very clearly visible.
  • FIG. 7 A cocking slide body 20 with handle spring 24, mounted pivot pins 23 and handles 21 in different positions is visible.
  • the upper row of the Fig. 7 is a top view, in the lower row a bottom view.
  • Fig. 7a The cocking slide body 20 and the grip spring 24 inserted into a receiving opening on the underside are visible.
  • the spring action pushes the two legs of the spring apart in the transverse direction 38. If a grip is now pushed onto the cocking slide body 20 from the rear, with the cocking slide body 20 removed, the pivot pin 23 is received through the slotted opening 42 in the elongated hole 36.
  • the grip spring 24 is pushed "inward” by the hook 40 toward the weapon center plane 32, and the spring action moves the grip 21 into its rest position, see Fig. 7c , folded.
  • the pivot pin 23 is mounted in the end area of the elongated hole 36, which is further away from the slot opening.
  • the cocking slide body 20 has a centrally arranged counter extension 35. This serves as a lateral guide for the control surface 22 and, in the example shown, is designed to complement the rounding of the control surface 22.
  • a small clearance on the underside of the control surface 22 towards the groove 34 disassembly and assembly as described above can be carried out with the cocking slide body 20 removed, since the clearance enables displacement via the counter extension 35.
  • the handle 21 can only be pivoted between the rest and working positions, or can be displaced within the limits of the elongated hole 36 into a retracted position explained further below.
  • Locking effect of the control element 29 and function of the control surface 22 The locking effect of the control element 29 against undesired movement of the cocking slide unit 8 during firing can be simplified as follows. As in Fig. 5a and 5b As can be clearly seen in a cross-sectional view or perspective view, the control element 29 is pre-tensioned downwards in the vertical direction. The control element 29 prevents displacement backwards against the running direction 37, since a locking edge 43 provided on the cocking slide body 20 blocks the movement with the control element 29. The handle 21 in Fig. 5a and 5b is folded, i.e. in rest position.
  • the ramp-shaped or gate-shaped control surface 22 formed on the upper side of the handle 21 causes a vertical deflection of the control element 29, as can be seen from Fig. 5c and 5d is clearly visible.
  • the locking edge 43 is thus no longer engaged with the control element 29 and the cocking slide unit 8 can be pulled backwards against the running direction 37.
  • the slide 19 thereby transmits the longitudinal movement to the sliding piece 18 against the force of the closing spring unit 31, see Fig. 2
  • the handle 21 After releasing the handle 21 in the rearmost position, the handle 21 automatically folds back into the rest position due to the previously described action of the handle spring 24, and the cocking slide unit 8 is accelerated forward.
  • the control element 29 springs back into the locked position, thus preventing the cocking slide unit 8 from moving during (semi-)automatic firing.
  • the clamping slide unit 8 can also be used for manual closing movements, compare the sequence diagrams of the Fig. 6a to 6c which represent a perspective view.
  • the handle 21 In Fig. 6a the handle 21 is in the rest position, the control element 29 is in the locking position to the chip slide body 20.
  • the handle 21 In Fig. 6b the handle 21 is in the working position, whereby the above-mentioned release of the clamping slide unit 8 can take place backwards against the running direction 37.
  • the handle 21 is deflected slightly in the direction of the weapon center plane 32 along its slotted hole direction 33. This displacement is essentially made possible by the shape and alignment of the slotted hole 36 or its orientation to the weapon center plane 32.
  • a recess can be recognized on the closing spring unit 31, into which the handle 21 is inserted by means of a nose-shaped closing spring driver 30 (see also e.g. Fig. 4 ) can engage in the retraction position.
  • a nose-shaped closing spring driver 30 see also e.g. Fig. 4
  • the recoil spring unit 31 Due to the suitable shape and arrangement of the control surface 22, the elongated hole 36, the elongated hole direction 33, and the recoil spring driver 30, the recoil spring unit 31 is automatically "gripped” when the cocking slide unit 8 is retracted to the rearmost position and can be pushed forward in the running direction 37 by pressing the handle 21.
  • the pressure of the retraction movement is transferred from the control surface 22 and/or the deflection limiter 41 and/or the pivot pin 23 to the cocking slide body 20, whereby the pivot pin 23 can be relieved.
  • the handle 21 has a deflection limiter 41.
  • the deflection limiter 41 is, for example, Fig. 4a and 4e very clearly visible and primarily serves to prevent undesired over-deflection of the handle 21 beyond the working position.
  • the deflection limiter 41 can preferably be arranged between the control surface 22 and the closing spring driver 30 and limits the pivoting movement of the handle 21 by striking the counter extension 35, as can be seen from the combination with Fig. 8 - bottom row of images - is clearly visible.
  • slot direction 33 is aligned perpendicular to the weapon center plane 32 in the working position.
  • the orientation of the slot direction 33 relative to the weapon center plane 32 can be described by the opening angle 45. It is thus possible to provide different handles 21 with different opening angles 45 in order to offer the user several options to choose from.
  • a cover 44 is pushed onto the cocking slide body 20.
  • the disassembly and assembly of such a "blind” and thus non-functional handle is carried out analogously to the above description.
  • This cover 44 can be used to obtain a cocking slide unit 8 that can only be operated from one side and simultaneously prevent foreign objects from penetrating the interior of the cocking slide unit 8.
  • lower area of a component or device mean the lower half and, in particular, the lower quarter of the total height; “lowest area” means the lowest quarter and, in particular, an even smaller part; while “middle area” means the middle third of the total height (or width - length). All of these terms have their common meaning, applied to the intended position of the object in question.
  • the invention relates to a carbine with a weapon center plane 32, with a barrel 1 with a bore axis 37, a gas drive 2, a slide 18, a recoil spring unit 31, and a cocking slide unit 8 arranged in front of the slide 18, wherein handles 21a,b rotatably mounted about pivot pins 23a,b are urged into their rest position by at least one handle spring 24b.
  • handles 21a,b rotatably mounted about pivot pins 23a,b are urged into their rest position by at least one handle spring 24b.
  • the deflection of the handle 21 in the lateral direction can be easily optimized by a person skilled in the art for various applications.
  • the clamping slide unit 8 is mounted on a carriage 19 arranged axially in front of the sliding piece 18 and movable in the axial direction and can be inserted or removed laterally relatively easily.
  • List of reference symbols (with common English terms): 1 barrel 26 Locking protrusion 2 Gas drive 3 Locking sleeve (barrel extension) 27 Clamping slide mount (charging handle assembly seat) 4 Upper housing or upper receiver 28 locking recess 5 Carrier module 6 Guiding element(s) 29 control element 7 Bolt carrier group 30 Recoil spring training device/catch 8 Charging handle assembly 31 Recoil spring assembly 9 Fore-end (handguard) 10 Lower housing or lower receiver 32 Weapon median plane 11 Magazine release 33 Slot hole direction 12 trigger assembly 34 Nut (notch) 35 Mating protrusion 13 grip 14 Bolt catch 36 slot hole 15 Central locking system 37 Barrel direction 38 transverse direction 16 magazine 17 shaft (stock) 39 Vertical direction 18 Slider (bolt carrier) 19 carriage 40 hook 20 Charging handle assembly body or slide body 41 Deflection stop 42 slot opening 21 a

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  1. Carabine avec un plan d'arme médian (32), comprenant un canon (1) avec une ligne de tir de canon (37), une propulsion au gaz (2), une pièce coulissante (18), une unité à ressort de fermeture (31) et une unité de coulisse d'armement (8) disposée devant la pièce coulissante (18), l'unité de coulisse d'armement (8) présentant au moins une poignée (21a, b) qui est montée sur un corps de coulisse d'armement (20), avec possibilité de rotation autour de pivots (23a, b), et qui est poussée par au moins un ressort de poignée (24) autour d'un pivot (23a, b), en direction de sa position de repos, et le corps de coulisse d'armement (20) étant monté dans un chariot (19) qui est disposé axialement devant la pièce coulissante (18) et est mobile dans la direction axiale, sachant que la poignée (21a, b), au nombre d'au moins une, présente un trou oblong (36) destiné à accueillir le pivot (23a b) et assurer le montage autour de celui-ci,
    caractérisée en ce que
    le trou oblong (36) présente une ouverture en fente (42).
  2. Carabine selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le trou oblong (36) présente une direction de trou oblong (33) qui, dans une position de repos de la poignée (21a, b), est formée dans un angle d'ouverture (45) allant de 5° à 85°, de préférence compris entre 20° et 70°, par rapport au plan d'arme médian (32).
  3. Carabine selon une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que, dans une position de travail de la poignée (21a, b), la direction de trou oblong (33) est réalisée de façon normale au plan d'arme médian.
  4. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu sur le corps de coulisse d'armement (20), un téton antagoniste (35) qui sert de butée et est formé en vue de coopérer avec la poignée (21a, b), notamment avec une surface de commande (22) réalisée sur la poignée (21a, b) et/ou un limiteur de déviation (41).
  5. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu sur la poignée (21), dans la position de travail, un limiteur de déviation (41) qui est orienté en direction du plan d'arme médian.
  6. Carabine selon la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce qu'une dimension longitudinale du limiteur de déviation (41) est réalisée de manière à être parallèle et de préférence dans l'alignement de la direction de trou oblong (33).
  7. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins une poignée (21a, b) présente une surface de commande (22) en vue de coopérer avec un élément de commande (29) disposé dans le boîtier supérieur (4), l'élément de commande (29) étant réalisé de manière à pouvoir être dévié élastiquement.
  8. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que, vue dans la situation de montage, la poignée (21a, b), au nombre d'au moins une, présente sur sa face inférieure un crochet (40) qui délimite le trou oblong (36) et l'ouverture en fente (42).
  9. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le corps de coulisse d'armement (20) est réalisé de manière à pouvoir être engagé dans le chariot (19), dans la direction transversale (38), et à pouvoir être fixé au moyen d'un mécanisme de verrouillage (25).
  10. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le mécanisme de verrouillage (25) présente un téton de verrouillage (26) qui est mis sous précontrainte par ressort, parallèlement à une direction de canon (37), et qui est réalisé avec complémentarité de forme par rapport à un évidement de verrouillage (28) réalisé sur le corps de coulisse d'armement (20).
  11. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que deux poignées (21a, b) et un ressort de poignée (24), destiné à la mise sous précontrainte des deux poignées (21a, b) en direction de leur position de repos, sont disposés sur le corps de coulisse d'armement (20).
  12. Carabine selon une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que deux poignées (21a, b) ayant des formes différentes sont disposées sur le corps de poignée de charge (20).
  13. Carabine selon la revendication 12, caractérisée en ce que l'une des poignées (21a, b) est réalisée sous forme de cache (44).
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