Base pad for firearm magazine
DCFirst Claim
1. An improved base pad for attachment to an open bottom of a magazine tube having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of endwalls and a lip on each of the sidewalls at the bottom of the magazine tube, said base pad comprising:
- a body member having a first end, an opposing second end, a first side, an opposing second side and a bottom, said second end, said first side and said second side generally shaped to correspond to the contour of the bottom of the magazine tube;
a groove in each of said first side and said second side, said groove sized and configured to slidably receive the lip on the sidewalls of the magazine tube and attach said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube; and
a securing means at said first end of said body member for engaging one of the endwalls of the magazine tube to secure said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube when in an engaged position and allowing separation of said base pad from the magazine tube when in a disengaged position.
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Abstract
An improved base pad for a firearm magazine that more securely attaches to the bottom of a magazine tube in a manner which is easier and faster to attach or remove therefrom when cleaning the magazine. The improved base pad has a body member with a pair of ends and a pair of sides. The sides each have a groove configured to slidably receive, preferably snugly, the lips at the bottom of a standard magazine tube. One end of the base pad has an outwardly extending section with an upwardly facing, generally planar face. A securing mechanism at the outwardly extending section has an upwardly disposed projection that selectively engages one wall of the magazine tube to secure the base pad thereto when in its engaged position and allows removal of the base pad when in a disengaged position. In a preferred embodiment, the securing mechanism is a detent device.
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18 Claims
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1. An improved base pad for attachment to an open bottom of a magazine tube having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of endwalls and a lip on each of the sidewalls at the bottom of the magazine tube, said base pad comprising:
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a body member having a first end, an opposing second end, a first side, an opposing second side and a bottom, said second end, said first side and said second side generally shaped to correspond to the contour of the bottom of the magazine tube; a groove in each of said first side and said second side, said groove sized and configured to slidably receive the lip on the sidewalls of the magazine tube and attach said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube; and a securing means at said first end of said body member for engaging one of the endwalls of the magazine tube to secure said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube when in an engaged position and allowing separation of said base pad from the magazine tube when in a disengaged position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An improved base pad for attachment to an open bottom of a magazine tube having a pair of sidewalls, a pair of endwalls and a lip on each of the sidewalls at the bottom of the magazine tube, said base pad comprising:
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a body member having a first end, an opposing second end, a first side, an opposing second side and a bottom defining a base pad cavity, said second end, said first side and said second side generally shaped to correspond to the contour of the bottom of the magazine tube, said body member having an outwardly extending section with a upwardly facing generally planar surface at said first end; a groove in each of said first side and said second side, said groove sized and configured to slidably receive the lip on the sidewalls of the magazine tube and attach said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube; and a securing means at said outwardly extending section for engaging one of the endwalls of the magazine tube to secure said base pad to the bottom of the magazine tube when in an engaged position and allowing separation of said base pad from the magazine tube when in a disengaged position. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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