Patent classifications
F41A35/00
HEAT TO ELECTRIC CONVERSION
An energy conversion system for use in a rifle with a barrel and a handguard includes an interface with a curved surface that conforms substantially to a curvature of the barrel such that the curved surface receives heat from the barrel. The interface further includes a substantially flat mounting surface and a heat-conducting material disposed between the curved surface and the substantially flat mounting surface to conduct the heat from the curved surface to the substantially flat mounting surface. Moreover, a spring is positioned to be between the interface and the handguard to apply a force to the interface so that the curved surface substantially maintains contact with the barrel. A thermoelectric generator is secured to the substantially flat mounting surface and includes a positive lead and a negative lead.
SMART SYSTEM FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF FIREARMS
The present invention provides a novel method and system for operating and maintaining firearms. More specifically, the invention disclosed a system and method for monitoring various aspects of a firearm and providing the user information about the status of the firearm in real time by use of smart magazine and optics.
WIPE-CUTTING TOOL
A wipe-cutting tool integrated into a firearm or firearm accessory, or component thereof, which can be replaced in the field. The muzzle accessories may include a suppressor, a brake, a compensator or a flash suppressor. The components may include an endcap, the end of an accessory, a muzzle or a baffle. Cutting blades are integrated into the firearm or muzzle accessory and may be integrally formed with the suppressor or compensator tube as well as with a muzzle end cap attached to the tube. When pressed into a substrate of material suitable to form a wipe the cutting blade separates a wipe from the substrate which can be readily inserted into the suppressor or compensator at the muzzle end.
WIPE-CUTTING TOOL
A wipe-cutting tool integrated into a firearm or firearm accessory, or component thereof, which can be replaced in the field. The muzzle accessories may include a suppressor, a brake, a compensator or a flash suppressor. The components may include an endcap, the end of an accessory, a muzzle or a baffle. Cutting blades are integrated into the firearm or muzzle accessory and may be integrally formed with the suppressor or compensator tube as well as with a muzzle end cap attached to the tube. When pressed into a substrate of material suitable to form a wipe the cutting blade separates a wipe from the substrate which can be readily inserted into the suppressor or compensator at the muzzle end.
Weapon usage monitoring system with historical usage analytics
Systems and methods are provided for weapon system monitoring, historical usage analysis, and performance evaluation of a plurality of assets within a deployment location, where each asset of the plurality includes one or more sensors that record operational information of each asset and are used to produce at least one signal, including a server device running application software that uses the signal received from each asset to detect and store situational state data of each asset and performance level data of a party associated with each asset, and a machine learning system that uses the situational state data and the performance level data to determine an operational profile of the party.
Muzzle device for a firearm
A firearm includes a muzzle device. The muzzle device includes a muzzle adapter and a muzzle attachment. The muzzle attachment suppresses noise and/or redirects gases and recoil. The firearm utilizes recoil operation to cycle such that the barrel reciprocates inside a handguard of the firearm during cycling. The muzzle adapter is attached to the handguard and receives the barrel therein. The muzzle attachment is secured to the muzzle adapter such that the muzzle of the barrel remains longitudinally in the muzzle adapter during discharge and cycling of the firearm.
Armorer's wrench
An armorer's wrench can include an elongate wrench body having an implement end structured and configured to define a plurality of wrench interfaces, and a handle end opposite the implement end being structured and configured to define a handle shape with a molded grip. The plurality of wrench interfaces can include at least one of a barrel nut wrench and a castle nut wrench, and the handle end can be devoid of wrench interfaces. The armorer's wrench can further include a plurality of hammer heads, hammer head storage, and a hammer head receiver. The handle end may be structured and configured to provide the hammer head storage, and the implement end may be structured and configured to provide the hammer head receiver. Each of the plurality of hammer heads may be structured and configured to securely and releasably attach to the hammer head receiver and to the handle end.
Armorer's wrench
An armorer's wrench can include an elongate wrench body having an implement end structured and configured to define a plurality of wrench interfaces, and a handle end opposite the implement end being structured and configured to define a handle shape with a molded grip. The plurality of wrench interfaces can include at least one of a barrel nut wrench and a castle nut wrench, and the handle end can be devoid of wrench interfaces. The armorer's wrench can further include a plurality of hammer heads, hammer head storage, and a hammer head receiver. The handle end may be structured and configured to provide the hammer head storage, and the implement end may be structured and configured to provide the hammer head receiver. Each of the plurality of hammer heads may be structured and configured to securely and releasably attach to the hammer head receiver and to the handle end.
Accessory mount for machine gun spade grip
Disclosed are implementations of an accessory mount for a machine gun spade grip. An example accessory mount is configured for attachment to a firearm spade grip and comprises: a bridge member having a top and a bottom, the top of the bridge member includes a mounting interface and the bottom of the bridge member includes a cutout adapted to receive a portion of the firearm spade grip therein; a clamp member removably attached to the bottom of the bridge member; an actuator arm having a base and a distal end, the base of the actuator arm is attached to the top of the bridge member; and a paddle actuator rotatably connected to the distal end of the actuator arm. Some implementations of the accessory mount include a cross-bolt safety axially displaceable between an active position, whereby rotational movement of the paddle actuator is prevented, and an inactive position.
Accessory mount for machine gun spade grip
Disclosed are implementations of an accessory mount for a machine gun spade grip. An example accessory mount is configured for attachment to a firearm spade grip and comprises: a bridge member having a top and a bottom, the top of the bridge member includes a mounting interface and the bottom of the bridge member includes a cutout adapted to receive a portion of the firearm spade grip therein; a clamp member removably attached to the bottom of the bridge member; an actuator arm having a base and a distal end, the base of the actuator arm is attached to the top of the bridge member; and a paddle actuator rotatably connected to the distal end of the actuator arm. Some implementations of the accessory mount include a cross-bolt safety axially displaceable between an active position, whereby rotational movement of the paddle actuator is prevented, and an inactive position.