F41A17/04

Firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques

The techniques described herein relate to methods and apparatus for firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques. A firearm includes a handle comprising one or more buttons disposed at least partially within a surface of the handle, such that the one or more buttons can be in contact with an operator's hand when the operator grasps the handle; a safety mechanism in mechanical communication with the trigger. The safety mechanism comprises: a first position that blocks actuation of the trigger; and a second position that does not block actuation of the trigger; and at least one processor configured to: upon determining an input code matches a stored code, transmits a signal to the safety mechanism to change the safety mechanism from the first position to the second position so that the firearm can be fired by the operator.

Firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques

The techniques described herein relate to methods and apparatus for firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques. A firearm includes a handle comprising one or more buttons disposed at least partially within a surface of the handle, such that the one or more buttons can be in contact with an operator's hand when the operator grasps the handle; a safety mechanism in mechanical communication with the trigger. The safety mechanism comprises: a first position that blocks actuation of the trigger; and a second position that does not block actuation of the trigger; and at least one processor configured to: upon determining an input code matches a stored code, transmits a signal to the safety mechanism to change the safety mechanism from the first position to the second position so that the firearm can be fired by the operator.

Firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques

The techniques described herein relate to methods and apparatus for firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques. A firearm includes a handle comprising one or more buttons disposed at least partially within a surface of the handle, such that the one or more buttons can be in contact with an operator's hand when the operator grasps the handle; a safety mechanism in mechanical communication with the trigger. The safety mechanism comprises: a first position that blocks actuation of the trigger; and a second position that does not block actuation of the trigger; and at least one processor configured to: upon determining an input code matches a stored code, transmits a signal to the safety mechanism to change the safety mechanism from the first position to the second position so that the firearm can be fired by the operator.

Gun safety lock

A gun safety lock uses a turnbuckle mechanism and a locking mechanism to lock a breach end of the turnbuckle mechanism in the breach of a gun and lock a barrel end of the turnbuckle mechanism in a barrel of the gun. The gun safety lock is removed from the gun by unlocking the locking mechanism to allow the turnbuckle mechanism to be rotated so that its breach and barrel ends can be removed from the gun.

Gun safety lock

A gun safety lock uses a turnbuckle mechanism and a locking mechanism to lock a breach end of the turnbuckle mechanism in the breach of a gun and lock a barrel end of the turnbuckle mechanism in a barrel of the gun. The gun safety lock is removed from the gun by unlocking the locking mechanism to allow the turnbuckle mechanism to be rotated so that its breach and barrel ends can be removed from the gun.

Firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques

The techniques described herein relate to methods and apparatus for firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques. A firearm includes a handle comprising one or more buttons disposed at least partially within a surface of the handle, such that the one or more buttons can be in contact with an operator's hand when the operator grasps the handle; a safety mechanism in mechanical communication with the trigger. The safety mechanism comprises: a first position that blocks actuation of the trigger; and a second position that does not block actuation of the trigger; and at least one processor configured to: upon determining an input code matches a stored code, transmits a signal to the safety mechanism to change the safety mechanism from the first position to the second position so that the firearm can be fired by the operator.

Firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques

The techniques described herein relate to methods and apparatus for firearm safety mechanisms, visual safety indicators, and related techniques. A firearm includes a handle comprising one or more buttons disposed at least partially within a surface of the handle, such that the one or more buttons can be in contact with an operator's hand when the operator grasps the handle; a safety mechanism in mechanical communication with the trigger. The safety mechanism comprises: a first position that blocks actuation of the trigger; and a second position that does not block actuation of the trigger; and at least one processor configured to: upon determining an input code matches a stored code, transmits a signal to the safety mechanism to change the safety mechanism from the first position to the second position so that the firearm can be fired by the operator.

Quick release storage and locking systems and methods of use thereof
10401106 · 2019-09-03 ·

A quick release storage and locking system with a base, an electric lock, an L-shaped locking bar and a locking post is provided. The L-shaped locking bar comprises a first end movably attached to the base and a second end with a manual lock spaced apart from the first end. The locking post comprises a first locking end and a second locking end spaced apart from the first locking end. The electric lock is configured to engage the first locking end of the locking post such that the locking post is securely attached to the base and the manual lock is configured to engage the second locking end of the locking post such that the locking post is securely attached to the L-shaped locking bar. In some embodiments, the electric lock may be wirelessly activated. In the alternative or in addition to, the electric lock may be keypad activated.

GUN LOCK WITH ALARM SYSTEM SUPERVISORY BY ZONE
20190212086 · 2019-07-11 ·

A system including a gun lock for mounting to a trigger guard of a gun is described. The gun lock includes separate first and second portions, a lock configured to lock the first portion and the second portion together, and a lock controller. The lock controller includes a wireless transceiver configured to transmit a signal in response to sensing movement of the gun lock and transmit a status signal in response to receiving a status request. The system includes an alarm controller configured to monitor a plurality of premises devices, in which one of the premises devices is the gun lock. The alarm controller is configured to periodically transmit a status request to each of the premises devices and listen for a status signal from the premises devices after each transmittal of the status request.

GUN LOCK WITH ALARM SYSTEM SUPERVISORY BY ZONE
20190212086 · 2019-07-11 ·

A system including a gun lock for mounting to a trigger guard of a gun is described. The gun lock includes separate first and second portions, a lock configured to lock the first portion and the second portion together, and a lock controller. The lock controller includes a wireless transceiver configured to transmit a signal in response to sensing movement of the gun lock and transmit a status signal in response to receiving a status request. The system includes an alarm controller configured to monitor a plurality of premises devices, in which one of the premises devices is the gun lock. The alarm controller is configured to periodically transmit a status request to each of the premises devices and listen for a status signal from the premises devices after each transmittal of the status request.