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MAGAZINE LIGHT FOR HANDGUN AND METHOD

The magazine light may be operatively configured to fit at a base region of a handgun magazine. The magazine light includes a base body. The base body includes an upper portion. The upper portion may be configured to mount to the base region of the handgun magazine. The base body may include a forward portion and a rearward portion. Further, a light source may be located in the forward portion of the base body. The light source may provide illumination in a forward direction and in a downward direction. The magazine light may include a switch to turn the light source on and off.

MAGAZINE LIGHT FOR HANDGUN AND METHOD

The magazine light may be operatively configured to fit at a base region of a handgun magazine. The magazine light includes a base body. The base body includes an upper portion. The upper portion may be configured to mount to the base region of the handgun magazine. The base body may include a forward portion and a rearward portion. Further, a light source may be located in the forward portion of the base body. The light source may provide illumination in a forward direction and in a downward direction. The magazine light may include a switch to turn the light source on and off.

Firearm maintenance tool
11236968 · 2022-02-01 · ·

A firearm maintenance tool can include a rigid body and a locking gate. The rigid body can include a spine, a foot, and a hooked head having a receiving cavity, wherein the rigid body is structured and configured to optionally house a plurality of pivotally connected tools. The locking gate can include a pivoting receiver at a first end of the locking gate that is pivotally connected to the rigid body, a removable connection piece at a second end of the locking gate, and a threaded shaft located at least partially within the pivoting receiver. The removable connection piece can have a threaded connection with threaded shaft and can at least partially insert into hooked head to lock the locking gate to the rigid body and create an enclosure for a strap.

REMOTE SWITCH DEVICE
20210327258 · 2021-10-21 ·

A remote switch device can be attached to a mounting interface for firearm accessories, such as a Picatinny rail interface, and used to operate power-consuming firearm accessories (e.g., an illumination device, a laser aiming module, etc.) connected thereto by a suitably configured flexible cable, or wireless transceiver. An example remote switch device comprises: a housing configured to engage with a mounting interface for firearm accessories; a first switch configured to operate at least one connected power-consuming firearm accessory, the first switch includes a force sensing resistor; and a cable or wireless transceiver configured to connect the first switch to at least one power-consuming firearm accessory. The first switch is positioned substantially parallel to the mounting interface for firearm accessories while the housing is secured thereto.

WARNINGS DEPENDENT ON LOCATION
20210327251 · 2021-10-21 ·

An apparatus (10) comprising: means for determining a current state of each of a first alert module (20_1) and a second alert module (20_2) of a group (22) of alert modules (20), wherein a current state (S_1) of the first alert module (20_1) is dependent upon at least a current location (L_1) of the first alert module (20_1) and a current state (S_2) of the second alert module (20_2) is dependent upon at least a current location (L_2) of the second alert module (20_2); means (30) for providing a first warning signal (W_1) to a first entity (40_1) dependent at least partially on the current state (S_i) of the first alert module (20_1) and/or the second alert module (20_2) of the group (22) of alert modules (20); and means (30) for providing a second warning signal (W_2) to the first entity (40_1) and/or a second entity (40_2) dependent at least partially on the current state (S_i) of the first alert module (20_1) and/or the second alert module (20_2) of the group (22) of alert modules (20).

Artificial and intelligent anti-terrorism device for stopping ongoing crime
11143479 · 2021-10-12 ·

The present invention discloses an artificial and intelligent anti-terrorism strike device for stopping ongoing crime, comprising a network heavy-load cradle head, a nonfatal strike weapon mounting box, a high-definition network video camera and computer devices, wherein the adopted network heavy-load intelligent cradle head is well-known and mature technology like adopting the omnidirectional network intelligent heavy duty pan tilt of model HDS3081 to control movements, the nonfatal strike weapon mounting box is made of sheet metal, the inside of the mounting box is provided with fastening frame of the nonfatal strike weapon and trigger levers of magnetic controlled buckle (the adopted nonfatal strike weapons are well-known products such as gun type tear gas riot device of model ZD-A1-64, anesthesia gun of imitation model 54, etc.), the adopted high-definition network video camera is generally known product in the market, the adopted computer system is the commonly known product in the market to cooperate with the public security network, the face intelligent recognition software program and the monitoring platform, and utilizes the transmission system to control network heavy duty pan tilt, so as to realize the remote control over the nonfatal strike weapons, stop and carry out quick and effective strike on terrorist crimes. The present invention changes the status quo of using nonfatal weapons manually, deters and captures the terrorists before the police reach the scene of crime, thereby reducing the casualties and public losses.

Artificial and intelligent anti-terrorism device for stopping ongoing crime
11143479 · 2021-10-12 ·

The present invention discloses an artificial and intelligent anti-terrorism strike device for stopping ongoing crime, comprising a network heavy-load cradle head, a nonfatal strike weapon mounting box, a high-definition network video camera and computer devices, wherein the adopted network heavy-load intelligent cradle head is well-known and mature technology like adopting the omnidirectional network intelligent heavy duty pan tilt of model HDS3081 to control movements, the nonfatal strike weapon mounting box is made of sheet metal, the inside of the mounting box is provided with fastening frame of the nonfatal strike weapon and trigger levers of magnetic controlled buckle (the adopted nonfatal strike weapons are well-known products such as gun type tear gas riot device of model ZD-A1-64, anesthesia gun of imitation model 54, etc.), the adopted high-definition network video camera is generally known product in the market, the adopted computer system is the commonly known product in the market to cooperate with the public security network, the face intelligent recognition software program and the monitoring platform, and utilizes the transmission system to control network heavy duty pan tilt, so as to realize the remote control over the nonfatal strike weapons, stop and carry out quick and effective strike on terrorist crimes. The present invention changes the status quo of using nonfatal weapons manually, deters and captures the terrorists before the police reach the scene of crime, thereby reducing the casualties and public losses.

FIREARM ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH ACCELERATION RESISTANT LATCH

Firearm associated electronic devices are provided. In one aspect a firearm associated device has a housing having a holding area and an opening through which a removable component may be positioned in the holding area, a door movable relative to the housing and having a door latch that moves along a path as the door moves and a housing latch movable between a first latch position where the housing latch is not in the path to a second latch position where the housing latch blocks movement of the door latch from a first range of positions where the door prevents the removable component from passing through the opening to a second range of positions where the door does not prevent the removable component from passing through the opening. A housing latch biasing member biases the housing latch into the second latch position. When the door latch is in the first range of positions and the housing latch is in the second latch position the door latch is movable along the path but is blocked by the housing latch from passing to the second range of positions.

FIREARM ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH ACCELERATION RESISTANT LATCH

Firearm associated electronic devices are provided. In one aspect a firearm associated device has a housing having a holding area and an opening through which a removable component may be positioned in the holding area, a door movable relative to the housing and having a door latch that moves along a path as the door moves and a housing latch movable between a first latch position where the housing latch is not in the path to a second latch position where the housing latch blocks movement of the door latch from a first range of positions where the door prevents the removable component from passing through the opening to a second range of positions where the door does not prevent the removable component from passing through the opening. A housing latch biasing member biases the housing latch into the second latch position. When the door latch is in the first range of positions and the housing latch is in the second latch position the door latch is movable along the path but is blocked by the housing latch from passing to the second range of positions.

Associating metadata regarding state of firearm with data stream

A portable camera may be activated in response to the activity of a firearm. Furthermore, an individual who discharged a firearm may be identified. Furthermore, information related to the firing of a firearm may be recorded, assessed, identified and transmitted. Furthermore, the status of an implement at a mount may be monitored. Furthermore, a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm may be used. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, optionally by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, optionally by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm has been removed from a holster, is in motion, or is being discharged, the telematics sensor may signal the video camera to initiate recording.