Patent classifications
F41A29/00
Upper receiver strut and cleaning rod guide
A strut tool including a hook portion for engaging an upper receiver assembly and a pivoting portion for engaging the takedown pin of a lower receiver assembly of a firearm that acts as a removable strut for holding the upper and lower receiver assemblies in a relatively aligned open angular position providing access to the inner bores and mechanisms of the firearm. The pivoting portion includes a bore accommodating the placement of the takedown pin in conjunction with the lower receiver assembly providing a pivotal connection permitting the angular alignment of the upper and lower receiver assemblies in an open and fixed position. The hook portion includes a takedown block engagement region that provides a means to accommodate the insertion and engagement of the takedown block present on the upper receiver assembly for the purpose of reversibly positioning and holding the strut tool in said relatively aligned position with respect to the lower receiver assembly. The hook portion optionally includes a upper channel with a longitudinal and semi-circular cutout region providing a guide slot for the relative positioning of cleaning and inspection tools with respect to the inner bore or breach of a rifle.
Rifle Cleaning Tool
A breech chamber cleaning tool is provided. The breech chamber cleaning tool has a bar angled so as to form at one end a handle for gripping the tool by hand and at the other end a head for scraping the breech chamber.
Rifle Cleaning Tool
A breech chamber cleaning tool is provided. The breech chamber cleaning tool has a bar angled so as to form at one end a handle for gripping the tool by hand and at the other end a head for scraping the breech chamber.
RIFLE CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING
An elongated weapon cleaning device defines apertures sized and shaped to receive and frictionally secure the stick portion of a cotton swab segment. Integrated hinges facilitate insertion of the stick and exertion of frictional holding forces on the stick. The cotton swab segment protrudes at an angle that permits access to all surfaces of a locking lug within the chamber of the weapon, and in particular the back surface of the locking lug which is particularly difficult to reach. A cotton swab segment can be inserted upwardly or downwardly into the aperture, thereby causing the cotton swab segment to protrude at an angle, or the corresponding supplementary angle, for each aperture.
RIFLE CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING
An elongated weapon cleaning device defines apertures sized and shaped to receive and frictionally secure the stick portion of a cotton swab segment. Integrated hinges facilitate insertion of the stick and exertion of frictional holding forces on the stick. The cotton swab segment protrudes at an angle that permits access to all surfaces of a locking lug within the chamber of the weapon, and in particular the back surface of the locking lug which is particularly difficult to reach. A cotton swab segment can be inserted upwardly or downwardly into the aperture, thereby causing the cotton swab segment to protrude at an angle, or the corresponding supplementary angle, for each aperture.
PRECISION GUN SMITH PLATFORM
A jig for finishing a workpiece with a handheld router or other handheld motor-driven rotational tool assembly is provided. The jig includes a baseplate that is precisely aligned and attached to a router. Guides, including a main guide and a support guide, are provided. The main guide is configured to precisely align with and fasten to the base plate in several different jig configurations. Right-angle adaptors attach to the guides and precisely align with and attach to the guides and the base plate to form several different jig configurations. Side plates secure the workpiece therebetween and provide a surface along which the main guide may slide to facilitate finishing operations on the workpiece.
STORAGE CASE WITH PULL HANDLE FOR GUN CLEANING TOOL
A gun cleaning apparatus includes a cleaning tool and a storage case. The cleaning tool has a cleaning section and a pull cord having a distal end for pulling the cleaning section through a gun barrel. The storage case is configured for enclosing the cleaning tool. The storage case includes a substantially hollow container having an open top and a removable lid. The removable lid is selectively positionable between a closed configuration wherein it closes the open top, and an open configuration wherein it is free from the hollow container and serves as a pull handle for the cleaning tool. The removable lid includes a connection section for connecting to the distal end of the pull cord after the pull cord has been inserted through the gun barrel, and a handle section for gripping by a user to assist with pulling the cleaning tool through the gun barrel.
Cleaning sachet for removing carbon deposit and rust on gun, and cleaning method thereof
A cleaning sachet for removing carbon deposit and rust on a gun element, and a cleaning method thereof, uses cleaning powder that includes aluminum oxide making up 75.000% to 99.989% by weight of the cleaning powder, zinc peroxide making up 0.010% to 9.000% by weight of the cleaning powder, and nano zinc oxide making up 0.001% to 6.000% by weight of the cleaning powder. A user can lay the cleaning sachet on a carbon-deposited and/or rusting area of the gun element before or after moistening the cleaning sachet with a lubricating oil, and then wipe the carbon-deposited and/or rusting area with the cleaning sachet after waiting a period of time. Therefore, the colloidal solution formed by mixing the lubricating oil and the cleaning powder and released out of the cleaning sachet can remove the carbon deposit and/or rust on the surface of the gun element.
Cleaning sachet for removing carbon deposit and rust on gun, and cleaning method thereof
A cleaning sachet for removing carbon deposit and rust on a gun element, and a cleaning method thereof, uses cleaning powder that includes aluminum oxide making up 75.000% to 99.989% by weight of the cleaning powder, zinc peroxide making up 0.010% to 9.000% by weight of the cleaning powder, and nano zinc oxide making up 0.001% to 6.000% by weight of the cleaning powder. A user can lay the cleaning sachet on a carbon-deposited and/or rusting area of the gun element before or after moistening the cleaning sachet with a lubricating oil, and then wipe the carbon-deposited and/or rusting area with the cleaning sachet after waiting a period of time. Therefore, the colloidal solution formed by mixing the lubricating oil and the cleaning powder and released out of the cleaning sachet can remove the carbon deposit and/or rust on the surface of the gun element.
Device for cleaning and loading a muzzle loading rifle
A device for cleaning and/or loading a muzzle loading rifle. The device includes: (a) a beam, (b) a clamp, (c) an upper cradle, (d) a lower cradle; and (e) a retainer. The clamp is attached to the beam so that the beam can be clamped to an object with the longitudinal axis of the beam being vertical. The upper cradle is attached to an upper portion of the beam when the beam is clamped to an object, the lower cradle is attached to a lower portion of the beam when the beam is clamped to an object so that a muzzle loading rifle can be cradled and retained to the device with the muzzle of the rifle pointing up so that the rifle can be cleaned and/or loaded.