Patent classifications
F41A11/00
QUICK-RELEASE TAKE-DOWN SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A quick-release take-down assembly for a weapon, including a quick-release, spring-loaded cam lever or handle, or a set of clips, that enables a handler to quickly and efficiently release the upper assembly from the lower assembly to access the bolt, carrier, and other components of the weapon for cleaning and other purposes. The quick-release system eliminates the need for standard, sliding take-down pins that can become stuck, require detent pins/springs in order to stay in place, require tools, and/or become misaligned.
DUST COVER ASSEMBLY FOR A FIREARM
Dust cover assembly for a firearm, including a dust cover, a first bushing and a second bushing, a pin guided in the first bushing with pin end and a cover spring. The dust cover assembly lends itself to tool-free mounting/dismounting and disassembly/assembly, as the assembly is configured so that the pin is received spring-preloaded in the axial direction at least in the first bushing and a guide extension for interacting with a guide groove and an insertion groove of the first bushing is formed on the pin. An insertion groove can be formed parallel to the axis of rotation of the pin on the inside of the first bushing, which begins at the outer end of the bushing and ends at the guide groove and is connected to the guide groove.
Intrinsically safe firearm
An intrinsically safe firearm may include a handle and a frame connected by a pivot pin. One or more latches of the firearm can temporarily fix the firearm in a stowed orientation or a deployed orientation. In the deployed orientation, a magazine of the firearm can be removed from the handle; a slide of the firearm can be removed from the frame; a magazine safety allows a firing pin to strike a primer of a round in the firearm; and a trigger of the firearm is accessible to discharge the round in the firearm. In the stowed orientation, the magazine is not removable from the handle; the slide is not removable from the frame; the magazine safety prevents the firing pin from striking the primer; and the trigger of the firearm is not accessible.
Firearm spring compression tool
A firearm spring compression tool includes a base configured for anchoring the tool in a magazine well. A yoke is mounted on the base and includes a pair of arms configured for capturing a delta ring (“D-ring”) or other component on a firearm. An actuator is rotatably mounted on the yoke and is rotatable between a first, placement position for placing the yoke over the uncompressed D-ring and a second, compressed, release position. With the actuator in its second position, the D-ring is compressed whereby a handguard component of the firearm is released for removal in connection with a firearm servicing procedure.
Test gun barrel extension joint
Disclosed herein is a test gun barrel for use with a long range projectile testing system. The test gun barrel comprising a main gun barrel and a gun barrel extension. The main gun barrel and gun barrel extension each include a joint end having aligning cylinders and bores to properly align the main gun barrel to the extension prior to engaging threaded coupling. A seal capable of being inspected is made once main gun barrel is fully coupled to gun barrel extension.
Pivot pin
A pivot pin for a firearm includes a proximal end, a distal end, a cylindrical surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a head disposed at the distal end where the head includes a flat portion, a groove extending along at least a portion of a length of the cylindrical surface, and a hole extending through the pivot pin. The hole is located between the groove and the proximal end.
Pivot pin
A pivot pin for a firearm includes a proximal end, a distal end, a cylindrical surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a head disposed at the distal end where the head includes a flat portion, a groove extending along at least a portion of a length of the cylindrical surface, and a hole extending through the pivot pin. The hole is located between the groove and the proximal end.
PIVOT PIN
A pivot pin for a firearm includes a proximal end, a distal end, a cylindrical surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a head disposed at the distal end where the head includes a flat portion, a groove extending along at least a portion of a length of the cylindrical surface, and a hole extending through the pivot pin. The hole is located between the groove and the proximal end.
PIVOT PIN
A pivot pin for a firearm includes a proximal end, a distal end, a cylindrical surface extending between the proximal end and the distal end, a head disposed at the distal end where the head includes a flat portion, a groove extending along at least a portion of a length of the cylindrical surface, and a hole extending through the pivot pin. The hole is located between the groove and the proximal end.
PISTOL
Pistols have a body having a grip, the grip defining a magazine passage, the body having a trigger guard defining a trigger space, the body having an upper surface, the body having a first mounting facility, an upper frame assembly removably connected to the body in a connected position, the upper frame assembly including a trigger element extending into the trigger space when in the connected position, a protrusion extending upward from the upper surface of the body, the protrusion having a forward-facing first bearing surface, and the upper frame assembly having a rear-facing second bearing surface adapted to abut the first bearing surface when in the connected position to transmit recoil forces from the upper frame assembly to the body. The upper frame assembly may have a slide rail. The upper frame assembly may define a horizontal slide plane.