Patent classifications
F41A21/32
Silencer
A silencer for a gun, in particular a handgun, is provided, comprising a silencer housing with a rear end wall which faces the barrel of the gun and with a front end wall which lies opposite the rear end wall. The silencer also comprises an attachment rail for attaching the silencer to the gun, with the attachment rail being arranged on the rear end wall of the silencer housing. The silencer can also be used as a duel simulator. Furthermore, a holster is also provided for holstering the firearm according to the invention.
Firearm alternator
Methods and apparatus are described for extracting and storing electrical energy from the gaseous discharge of a firearm. In one embodiment a muzzle device is provided comprising of at least one thermoelectric generator which generates electric power, to be stored in a battery, using heat transferred from the gaseous discharge of a firearm to the thermoelectric generator by a heat sink.
Firearm alternator
Methods and apparatus are described for extracting and storing electrical energy from the gaseous discharge of a firearm. In one embodiment a muzzle device is provided comprising of at least one thermoelectric generator which generates electric power, to be stored in a battery, using heat transferred from the gaseous discharge of a firearm to the thermoelectric generator by a heat sink.
System, method and apparatus for attaching an accessory to a firearm
A system for attaching an accessory to a firearm includes a muzzle device configured for attachment to the muzzle end of the firearm, the muzzle device having a first coarse-threaded engagement means and one of an annular grooved surface and a grooved surface engagement mechanism, and an adapter device. The adapter device includes an adapter having a forward portion including an accessory engagement means for receiving the accessory and a rearward portion having a second coarse-threaded engagement means formed on an inner surface of the adapter, a biasing mechanism received on the rearward portion, and a retainer ring received on the rearward portion adjacent to the biasing mechanism, the retainer ring having the other of the annular grooved surface and the grooved surface engagement mechanism. The male coarse-threaded engagement means and the female coarse-threaded engagement means cooperate to releasably secure the adapter device to the muzzle device.
System, method and apparatus for attaching an accessory to a firearm
A system for attaching an accessory to a firearm includes a muzzle device configured for attachment to the muzzle end of the firearm, the muzzle device having a first coarse-threaded engagement means and one of an annular grooved surface and a grooved surface engagement mechanism, and an adapter device. The adapter device includes an adapter having a forward portion including an accessory engagement means for receiving the accessory and a rearward portion having a second coarse-threaded engagement means formed on an inner surface of the adapter, a biasing mechanism received on the rearward portion, and a retainer ring received on the rearward portion adjacent to the biasing mechanism, the retainer ring having the other of the annular grooved surface and the grooved surface engagement mechanism. The male coarse-threaded engagement means and the female coarse-threaded engagement means cooperate to releasably secure the adapter device to the muzzle device.
MUZZLE-MOUNTED DEVICES
A suppressor has a central expansion chamber and a coaxial expansion chamber. A front cap has at least one port in fluid communication with the coaxial chamber and an adjustable cover selectively movable between a closed position, in which the cover closes each port, and an open position, in which each port is open, thereby allowing selective control of the flow of gases and particulates exiting the coaxial chamber through each port.
Gun standoff device
A gun standoff device may include an elongated body having crenulations at a first end and an attachment mechanism at a second end. The crenulations at the first end may provide a plurality of radially disposed teeth about the circumference of the first end. The attachment mechanism may allow attachment of the elongated body to a gun barrel, a gun magazine, or other gun component.
Gun standoff device
A gun standoff device may include an elongated body having crenulations at a first end and an attachment mechanism at a second end. The crenulations at the first end may provide a plurality of radially disposed teeth about the circumference of the first end. The attachment mechanism may allow attachment of the elongated body to a gun barrel, a gun magazine, or other gun component.
SOUND SUPPRESSOR ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
An attachment system for attaching an accessory to the muzzle end of a firearm includes an accessory such as a silencer or sound suppressor, a muzzle adapter, and a multi-functional assembly, disassembly and locking device that locks the muzzle adapter onto the body of the suppressor. An end of the device is also configured to mate with the muzzle adapter to provide torque to selectively assemble or disassemble the muzzle adapter to the suppressor.
Magazine cap choke adapter
The disclosed magazine cap choke adapter allows a user to store an extra choke in place of the shotgun magazine cap. The magazine cap choke adapter is formed from a body that includes a first female threaded end, or proximal end, that threads onto the magazine adapter of the shotgun. Moving away from the proximal end, the magazine cap choke adapter tapers to a second female threaded end, or distal end, into which a choke is optionally threaded.