Rows of crates shift to open temporary aisles, letting a manipulator retrieve stored objects faster in compact warehouse modules.
A narrowed-waist magazine spring clears locating ribs for blank cartridges while extending coil length to add 1-3 rounds and improve grip.
Symmetrical inward and outward catches let paired magazines lock quickly in multiple orientations while resisting debris and breakage.
Variable-pitch telescoping spring bodies cut solid height and control magazine loading force for higher round capacity and reliable feeding.
A one-piece polymer receiver replaces metal structures to cut cost and assembly steps while improving modularity, ergonomics, and corrosion resistance.
An angled detachable magwell uses axial grip interlock and a pin connection to prevent loosening during rapid magazine changes.
Uneven spring stack height shifts the follower laterally, creating extra overlap space to fit more cartridges in a fixed magazine volume.
A rotatable ammunition grip adapts to weapon elevation, enabling compact, reliable high-frequency feeding in turret-mounted systems.
A stacked chute concentric with the weapon elevation axis feeds ammunition smoothly through turret motion while cutting space use and feed resistance.
A trigger-guard interface arm and retention lips keep cartridges aligned and secure for faster firearm magazine loading.
A stacked chute around the elevation axis feeds ammunition smoothly at all weapon angles while reducing space use and chute resistance.
A locking-pin adapter lets a minigun spade grip detach quickly without tools, cutting maintenance time while keeping a secure connection.
Stacked chute elements pivot around the weapon elevation axis to save turret space while maintaining smooth ammunition flow at all angles.
Multiple movable chambers let a large-caliber gun reload one chamber while another fires, raising fire rate without bulky drums.
A metal-plastic magazine joint uses nonlinear edges and retention couplers to maintain wall thickness and reliable fit in tight magazine wells.
A removable floor plate and stabilizing follower enable compact bottom-loading of 5.7×28 mm and 4.6×30 mm rounds in AR-15/M16 platforms.
Follower and spring position sensing helps a compact magazine module detect remaining rounds and alert shooters when ammunition is low or empty.
An inclined deflector and discharge tray guide spent casing stubs to the perimeter, preventing gun collisions and secondary projectile risk.
A stacked baffle suppressor lets multi-barrel weapons comingle and circulate propellant gases to cut flash, report, recoil, and position exposure.
A cam handle and ratchet-pawl mechanism push the magazine follower directly, using gravity to load multiple rounds with less force.
Impact absorbers cushion launcher cartridges in the magazine bore, protecting positioning and electrical coupling during deployment.
A pressure-regulated CO2 magazine combines gas supply and projectile feeding to speed reloads and reduce internal wear in non-lethal guns.
Sequential CEW deployment connections improve NMI delivery while conserving battery power through controlled pulsed stimulation.
A pliable arm and built-in tool receptacle keep an adjustment tool on the magazine shooting rest for faster access and lighter carry.
Angled firing tubes and selectable electrode pairs let a CEW magazine match electrode spread to target range for more reliable incapacitation.
Spiral platforms, channeled round separation, and a transition drum reduce primer contact and jamming in high-capacity drum magazines.
Optical LED and photosensor counting replaces manual handling, enabling accurate multi-caliber ammunition counts with less wear and lower malfunction risk.
A locking pin, baseplate, and side bracket secure a magazine extension without tools while resisting dislodgment and avoiding internal interference.
A sliding interface arm, cartridge track, and spring retention speed magazine loading while reducing misalignment and cartridge loss.
A spring-loaded lock pin and yokeless rotor housing let the minigun guide bar be removed quickly without tools while cutting weight.
Modular belt links and a feed ram simplify rotary gun cartridge loading, improving reliability and reducing feed mechanism maintenance.
A sloped deflection surface guides ejected belt links outside the vehicle, preventing turret-module jamming and container-related downtime.
Angled follower surfaces and non-linear ribs let a double-stack rimfire magazine pack more rounds while centering cartridges for reliable feeding.
Rotating bullet-moving members create loading space, letting a drum magazine accept rounds quickly without a separate loader or graphite.
A rotation disc with an elastic energy storage unit boosts magazine capacity while avoiding spring failure and keeping ejection controlled over repeated use.
Curved convex and concave base pad surfaces improve tactile feedback, fitment, and force control to speed reloads and reduce hand strain.
A plate adapter adds latch mounting points to belt-fed firearms, enabling direct flexible feed chute attachment with fewer jams and less cradle complexity.
A dual carousal-bustle autoloader uses a robotic arm to load two-piece rounds at any turret angle while reducing turret space and weight.
A rotating cylinder replaces heavy slide ballast to delay chamber opening, cutting pistol thickness and weight while maintaining reliable cycling.
Multiple-bolt spade grip connections can slow minigun maintenance; adapter members and a locking pin enable tool-free removal.