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FIREARM OPTICS MOUNT
20230194211 · 2023-06-22 ·

A firearm optics mount is configured to position an optic device on a firearm in a position offset from vertical alignment above the barrel when the firearm is in the vertical position. The canted mount includes a base, a support, and an optic mount at the end of the support. The support is configured to offset the optic between 5 and 30 degrees from vertical alignment with the barrel when the firearm is vertically positioned. The support may be configured to offset the optic between 12 and 22 degrees. The base of the mount may include a rear sight. The optic mounted to the firearm via the canted mount may be a primary or only optic of the firearm. The mount may vertically align a bullet drop feature of an optic with the centerline of the barrel when the firearm is canted to position the optic vertically above the barrel.

MODULAR FIREARM SIGHT MOUNTING SYSTEM

A mounting system securing a firearm sight to a firearm accessory rail includes a clamp with a downwardly open rail cavity for slidably engaging the rail. The sight is matched to a plate with pins that correspond to the sockets on the bottom of the sight, and the plate has sockets that correspond to pins on a base that contacts the rail. The clamp extends through the base and plate allowing the sight to be secured to the clamp. Securing the sigh to the clamp compresses the base, plate, and sight toward the rail, placing the system in tension to hold the sight to the firearm.

TRAJECTORY CORRECTING DEVICE AND SIGHT DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
20170356722 · 2017-12-14 ·

A trajectory correcting device includes a first trajectory adjustment mechanism and a second trajectory adjustment mechanism. The first trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to change an angle between a mounting member and a sight or a second mounting member. The second trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to rotate the sight or mounting member about an axis different than the adjustment axis of the first trajectory adjustment mechanism.

Front-grip lighting device
09841254 · 2017-12-12 ·

A fore grip for a firearm houses a light source and power source. The light source is preferably a laser and the power source is preferably one or more batteries. A first switch is connected to a PCB and can be moved to respective positions that correspond to each of various operating conditions, such as continuously on, continuously off, and on when a second switch is activated.

Modular hybrid dovetail rail clamping assembly

A modular dovetail rail clamping assembly includes a polymer body and a metal fixed clamp component. A threaded fastener extends through the body and into the fixed clamp component to draw the fixed clamp component into engagement with the body. The fixed clamp component and the body have mating longitudinal ridge and groove structures which rigidly fix alignment of the fixed clamp component relative to the body when assembled. A metal movable clamp component opposes the fixed clamp. A threaded clamping fastener extends through the movable clamp component and the body, and is received into the fixed clamp component to draw the movable clamp component into engagement with the body. A removable, reversible crossbar extends transversely across the body between the fixed clamp component and the movable clamp component.

Rail interface systems and methods of mounting accessories to a firearm
11680776 · 2023-06-20 ·

Rail interface systems and methods of mounting accessories to a firearm therewith. The rail interface systems are configured to be installed on a firearm equipped with a first firearm accessory mounted to the firearm with at least one mounting assembly. The rail interface system includes a rail interface configured to couple with a second firearm accessory, and rail fasteners configured to secure the rail interface to the mounting assembly of the first firearm accessory.

Dual clamping device

A dual clamping device.

Dual clamping device

A dual clamping device.

Integrated rail and sight system for firearm

A firearm includes an integrated rail and sight system that slidably mounts to the top of the firearm and is also retractable and detachable from the firearm. The rail may slide on and off the top of the firearm and may include integrated front and rear flip down sights. Both sights are pinned to the rail and can fold down to the rail such that they are flush with or seat below the top portion of the rail. This permits accessories to be mounted to the rail without the sights interfering with the mounting of the accessories or without the sights interfering with the operation of the accessories. The firearm further includes an ambidextrous charging handle mounted through the integrated rail and sight system.

Power and Communication Handguard

The devices and methods described below provide for a forearm handguard for a rifle with multiple integrated power and communication channels that are accessible to any accessory through the different rail interface systems of the handguard. Any suitable rail interface systems may be used.