Patent classifications
F41A33/00
SIMULATED SHAKING BULLET CHAIN STRUCTURE OF TOY GUN
A shaking bullet chain structure of a toy gun is provided. The toy gun has a gun body and an action. The structure includes a fixing base, a slider, a bullet chain, and a sway assembly. The fixing base is disposed beside the gun body and includes a frame and a cover. The slider is movably connected to the cover and is provided with a working trough. The bullet chain is hung on the fixing base and includes multiple bullets and a belt. One end of the sway assembly is pivoted to the frame, and another end is connected to an insert rod. The insert rod penetrates a bullet and the working trough. When the action reciprocates in the gun body, the action is configured to drives the slider to move therewith to further drive the bullet chain to shake by the working trough pushing the insert rod.
Trigger pull training device
A firearm system for monitoring the displacement of a firearm trigger during a trigger pull includes a firearm body including a handle and a barrel attached to the handle. A trigger is attached to the firearm body, and a position input circuit is attached to the trigger. The position input circuit emits a trigger position signal including information representative of the trigger displacement. The firearm body is in wired or wireless communication with an electronic device. The electronic device can include a monitor, or screen, for graphically displaying a trigger position indicator representative of the displacement of the trigger along one or more axes. The firearm body can include a motion sensing circuit generally adapted to detect motion of the firearm body. The motion sensing circuit can include one or more accelerometers or gyroscopes. A wireless transmitter or transceiver can be positioned on the firearm body for communicating trigger displacement information and/or firearm body motion information to the electronic device. Methods of providing firearm user input information to a firearm user are also provided.
Trigger pull training device
A firearm system for monitoring the displacement of a firearm trigger during a trigger pull includes a firearm body including a handle and a barrel attached to the handle. A trigger is attached to the firearm body, and a position input circuit is attached to the trigger. The position input circuit emits a trigger position signal including information representative of the trigger displacement. The firearm body is in wired or wireless communication with an electronic device. The electronic device can include a monitor, or screen, for graphically displaying a trigger position indicator representative of the displacement of the trigger along one or more axes. The firearm body can include a motion sensing circuit generally adapted to detect motion of the firearm body. The motion sensing circuit can include one or more accelerometers or gyroscopes. A wireless transmitter or transceiver can be positioned on the firearm body for communicating trigger displacement information and/or firearm body motion information to the electronic device. Methods of providing firearm user input information to a firearm user are also provided.
Trigger Guide
A firearm attachment is disclosed including a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall extending between the first side wall and the second side wall. The bottom wall spaces the first side wall from the second side wall to define a space therebetween for receiving a trigger guard of a firearm. The firearm attachment further includes a first attachment protrusion extending from the first side wall toward the second side wall for engaging the trigger guard of the firearm and a second attachment protrusion extending from the second side wall toward the first side wall for engaging the trigger guard of the firearm.
Trigger Guide
A firearm attachment is disclosed including a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom wall extending between the first side wall and the second side wall. The bottom wall spaces the first side wall from the second side wall to define a space therebetween for receiving a trigger guard of a firearm. The firearm attachment further includes a first attachment protrusion extending from the first side wall toward the second side wall for engaging the trigger guard of the firearm and a second attachment protrusion extending from the second side wall toward the first side wall for engaging the trigger guard of the firearm.
WEAPON USAGE MONITORING SYSTEM HAVING WEAPON ORIENTATION MONITORING USING REAL TIME KINEMATICS
A system and method for determining an orientation of a firearm includes a first position sensor, a second position sensor and a transmitter. The first position sensor can be disposed at a first location on the firearm. The second position sensor can be disposed at a second location on the firearm. The first and second locations can be distinct and define a line parallel to an axis of a barrel of the firearm. The transmitter can be configured to communicate a signal. The first and second position sensors receive the signal from the transmitter and determine one of an orientation and a heading of the firearm based on the signal.
WEAPON USAGE MONITORING SYSTEM HAVING PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE BASED ON ANALYSIS OF SHOT SEPARATION
A system and method for determining an operational status of a firearm based on a discharge event is provided. A first acceleration is measured on the firearm at a first time. A second acceleration is measured on the firearm at a second time. A measured shot separation of first and second accelerations between the first and second times is calculated. The measured shot separation is compared to at least one shot separation threshold. A speed of a movement member in the firearm is assigned based on the comparing. The operational status of the firearm is determined based on the assigned speed. The operational status is communicated to a first user of the firearm in real-time.
Systems and methods for shooting simulation and training
Provided herein are systems and methods for shooting simulation of a target with a projectile. More particularly, the invention relates to virtual reality optical projection systems to monitor and simulate shooting.
Systems and methods for shooting simulation and training
Provided herein are systems and methods for shooting simulation of a target with a projectile. More particularly, the invention relates to virtual reality optical projection systems to monitor and simulate shooting.
Firearm Training Apparatuses, Systems and Methods of Using
A firearm training system for retrofitting an existing rifle to allow for repeated dry firing of the rifle without having to manually reset the trigger after each shot. In some embodiments the system includes a bolt carrier group trigger resetter and a magazine battery pack. In some embodiments, the magazine battery pack is rechargeable. In some embodiments, the bolt carrier group trigger resetter includes a motor. In some embodiments, the bolt carrier group trigger resetter includes a laser.