IP Library Granted Patent US 12680772
Granted Patent B2
US 12680772 · App. 19/040,678 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Pistol with grip protrusions to prevent magazine shifting

Inventor: Semih Hüroǧlu (Istanbul, TR)
F41A9/38
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12680772
App. No.
19/040,678
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A subcompact-class pistol used in the defense sector, which fires 9 mm caliber bullets, having a trigger lever, trigger, trigger guard, hammer, decocking part, grip, extractor and magazine latch, wherein a rear protrusion and a front protrusion are formed on the inner part of the grip to prevent the magazine from swinging while it is inserted in the body.

Claims (12)

1 . A pistol comprising:

a body having a grip extending therefrom, the grip adapted to receive a magazine therein;

a trigger guard integral with or connected to said body in an area in front of the grip;

a trigger movably positioned interior of said trigger guard;

a trigger pin slot positioned at an upper portion of said trigger guard at a side of said body so as to allow said trigger to be fixed and operated within said trigger guard;

a magazine latch slot positioned at one area where the grip and said trigger guard meet, said magazine latch slot adapted to hold the magazine within said body;

a picatinny rail positioned at a front portion of said body;

a barrel lock slot positioned between the grip and said picatinny rail on a side of said body, said barrel lock slot adapted to lock a barrel of the pistol within said body,

a trigger group collector slot positioned on a rear part of the grip facing a user, said trigger group collector slot fixing a trigger to said body;

a rear protrusion integrally formed on an inner surface of the grip; and

a front protrusion integrally formed on the inner surface of the grip opposite to said rear protrusion, said rear protrusion and said front protrusion adapted to bear against the magazine so as to prevent the magazine from shifting positions within the grip.

2 . The pistol of claim 1 , wherein said rear protrusion comprises a pair of parallel protrusions on the inner surface of the grip.