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Firearm with handguard
10018445 · 2018-07-10 ·

Provided is a firearm, comprising a receiver; a barrel; an upper handguard, a lower handguard, an upper barrel clamp and a lower barrel clamp, configured to be affixed to the receiver, wherein the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp are configured to be fastened together, affixing the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp to the barrel at a back-end of barrel; and wherein the upper handguard and lower handguard slide onto and are configured to be affixed to the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp, thus affixing the upper handguard and the lower handguard to both the barrel and the receiver such that the upper and lower handguards attach to the barrel solely at the back-end of the barrel.

Firearm with handguard
10018445 · 2018-07-10 ·

Provided is a firearm, comprising a receiver; a barrel; an upper handguard, a lower handguard, an upper barrel clamp and a lower barrel clamp, configured to be affixed to the receiver, wherein the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp are configured to be fastened together, affixing the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp to the barrel at a back-end of barrel; and wherein the upper handguard and lower handguard slide onto and are configured to be affixed to the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp, thus affixing the upper handguard and the lower handguard to both the barrel and the receiver such that the upper and lower handguards attach to the barrel solely at the back-end of the barrel.

Charging handle with exhaust ventilation
09995543 · 2018-06-12 · ·

A charging handle includes a shaft, a front end that is operably coupled to a firearm bolt carrier, and a head that is located on an opposite end of the shaft from the front end. One or more ventilation features may be located in a first half of the length of the shaft proximate to the front end of the charging handle to prohibit exhaust that travels from the front end along the upper surface and/or side surfaces of the shaft from reaching the rear of the firearm and/or the head of the charging handle.

Charging handle with exhaust ventilation
09995543 · 2018-06-12 · ·

A charging handle includes a shaft, a front end that is operably coupled to a firearm bolt carrier, and a head that is located on an opposite end of the shaft from the front end. One or more ventilation features may be located in a first half of the length of the shaft proximate to the front end of the charging handle to prohibit exhaust that travels from the front end along the upper surface and/or side surfaces of the shaft from reaching the rear of the firearm and/or the head of the charging handle.

Gas shell and gas-filled barrel to increase exit velocity of a projectile
12181233 · 2024-12-31 ·

Air as conventionally known is comprised of about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with other trace gases such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen. Other gases (e.g. helium) and partial vacuums have both a lower density and a higher speed-of-sound from that of conventional air or even some highly utilized propellant gases. The present application and described embodiments take advantage of these principles to provide a purge gas mixture and system to increase the speed of a projectile exiting the muzzle-end of a gun barrel. A partial vacuum may also be used in certain applications.

Gas shell and gas-filled barrel to increase exit velocity of a projectile
12181233 · 2024-12-31 ·

Air as conventionally known is comprised of about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with other trace gases such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen. Other gases (e.g. helium) and partial vacuums have both a lower density and a higher speed-of-sound from that of conventional air or even some highly utilized propellant gases. The present application and described embodiments take advantage of these principles to provide a purge gas mixture and system to increase the speed of a projectile exiting the muzzle-end of a gun barrel. A partial vacuum may also be used in certain applications.

FIREARM WITH HAND GUARD
20170176135 · 2017-06-22 ·

Provided is a firearm, comprising a receiver; a barrel; an upper handguard, a lower handguard, an upper barrel clamp and a lower barrel clamp, configured to be affixed to the receiver, wherein the upper barrel damp and the lower barrel clamp are configured to be fastened together, affixing the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp to the barrel at a back-end of barrel; and wherein the upper handguard and lower handguard slide onto and are configured to be affixed to the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp, thus affixing the upper handguard and the lower handguard to both the barrel and the receiver such that the upper and lower handguards attach to the barrel solely at the back-end of the barrel.

FIREARM WITH HAND GUARD
20170176135 · 2017-06-22 ·

Provided is a firearm, comprising a receiver; a barrel; an upper handguard, a lower handguard, an upper barrel clamp and a lower barrel clamp, configured to be affixed to the receiver, wherein the upper barrel damp and the lower barrel clamp are configured to be fastened together, affixing the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp to the barrel at a back-end of barrel; and wherein the upper handguard and lower handguard slide onto and are configured to be affixed to the upper barrel clamp and the lower barrel clamp, thus affixing the upper handguard and the lower handguard to both the barrel and the receiver such that the upper and lower handguards attach to the barrel solely at the back-end of the barrel.

Adjustable carrier
09625225 · 2017-04-18 · ·

Disclosed herein is a modified rifle bolt carrier allowing a selectively openable vent/valve at the location where exhaust gas is pressurizing the bolt carrier to control carrier speed under suppressed fire in a first valve position or unsuppressed fire in a second valve position. A valve core is disclosed which may be rotated 180 to an open setting for non-suppressed fire from its position in a closed position for suppressed fire. The modified bolt carrier will allow an operator of the firearm to adjust for a suppressor without changing the gas block or having to modify or adapt the front end of the firearm.