Holster for an automatic weapon with internal retention
First Claim
1. A holster for an automatic hand weapon, having an elongated ejection port with a flat shoulder at the forward end thereof and a trigger guard surrounding a trigger with a substantially flat inner surface at the forward end opposed to the trigger, comprising;
- a fabric piece of a synthetic material folded on itself along a fold line to form the holster with the fold line in the front and the edges of the fabric piece aligned along the rear to form an interior cavity substantially corresponding to the shape of the weapon with a primary upper opening for inserting the weapon into the cavity, and stiffening tape means disposed along the fold line of the fabric piece for defining the front of the holster;
stitch means disposed along a portion of the rear mating edges of the fabric piece for permanently closing the fabric piece;
a first pocket attached to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to the fold line and positioned to engage the ejection port of a weapon in the cavity;
a first substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom positioned in the first pocket, whereby when a weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the flat bottom of the first dowel overlaps the shoulder of the ejection port of the weapon to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction;
a second pocket attached to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to an edge and positioned to cooperate with the trigger guard on the weapon;
a second substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom positioned in the second pocket, whereby when the weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the flat bottom of the second dowel overlaps the substantially flat inner surface of the trigger guard to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction; and
at least one releasable strap means for securing the weapon in the holster and urging the weapon toward the dowels when secured, thereby preventing unintentional withdrawal of the weapon from the holster.
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Abstract
A holster for an automatic hand weapon and retention system which secures the weapon at the weapon'"'"'s ejection port and trigger guard against unintentional withdrawal yet is made of lightweight, durable and inexpensive materials is provided. The holster is formed from a piece of fabric of synthetic material which is folded on itself and stitched to form a cavity for receiving the weapon. A first dowel is secured in a first pocket positioned above the muzzle end of the ejection port of the weapon. A second dowel is secured in a second pocket positioned in the trigger guard of the weapon. The first and second dowels engage the ejection port and trigger guard, respectively, of the weapon to prevent the removal of the weapon by an opponent or accidentally during strenuous activity by the user. Also provided is a holster suitable for wearing against a leg which has at least one dowel secured in a pocket positioned above the muzzle end of the ejection port of a weapon. An elastic strap secures the weapon in the holster and urges the ejection port towards the dowel, yet allows the user to rapidly remove the weapon.
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5 Claims
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1. A holster for an automatic hand weapon, having an elongated ejection port with a flat shoulder at the forward end thereof and a trigger guard surrounding a trigger with a substantially flat inner surface at the forward end opposed to the trigger, comprising;
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a fabric piece of a synthetic material folded on itself along a fold line to form the holster with the fold line in the front and the edges of the fabric piece aligned along the rear to form an interior cavity substantially corresponding to the shape of the weapon with a primary upper opening for inserting the weapon into the cavity, and stiffening tape means disposed along the fold line of the fabric piece for defining the front of the holster; stitch means disposed along a portion of the rear mating edges of the fabric piece for permanently closing the fabric piece; a first pocket attached to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to the fold line and positioned to engage the ejection port of a weapon in the cavity; a first substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom positioned in the first pocket, whereby when a weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the flat bottom of the first dowel overlaps the shoulder of the ejection port of the weapon to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction; a second pocket attached to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to an edge and positioned to cooperate with the trigger guard on the weapon; a second substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom positioned in the second pocket, whereby when the weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the flat bottom of the second dowel overlaps the substantially flat inner surface of the trigger guard to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction; and at least one releasable strap means for securing the weapon in the holster and urging the weapon toward the dowels when secured, thereby preventing unintentional withdrawal of the weapon from the holster. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A holster, suitable for being worn against a leg, for an automatic hand weapon, having an elongated ejection port with a flat shoulder at the forward end thereof, comprising:
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a fabric piece of a synthetic material folded on itself along a fold line to form the holster with the fold line in the front and the edges of the fabric piece aligned along the rear to form an interior cavity substantially corresponding to the shape of the weapon with a primary upper opening which extends to a partial rear opening for inserting the weapon into the cavity, and stiffening tape means disposed along the fold line of the fabric piece for defining the front of the holster; stitch means disposed along a portion of the rear mating edges of the fabric piece, up to the partial rear opening for permanently closing the fabric piece; a pocket attached to the inside of the fabric piece adjacent to the fold line and positioned to engage the ejection port of a weapon in the cavity; a substantially rigid dowel having a substantially flat bottom positioned in the pocket, whereby when a weapon is inserted into the holster cavity, the flat bottom of the dowel overlaps the shoulder of he ejection port of the weapon to prevent withdrawal of the weapon in a substantially upward direction; and an elastic strap means extending across at least a portion of the partial rear opening for securing the weapon in the holster and urging the weapon toward the dowel, thereby preventing unintentional withdrawal of the weapon from the holster.
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