F41C23/12

Firearm brace

A brace assembly is configured for use with a longitudinal support of a firearm, such as a cylindrical bar or receiver extension. The assembly includes a brace body with a first or lower body member and a second or upper body member. The body members are configured to engage opposite surfaces of the longitudinal support. A brace portion can be attached to the brace body. In one example, a mounting post extends rearwardly from the brace body and the brace portion includes left and right brace members each having an upper end portion configured to attach to and pivot about the mounting post.

FOLDABLE FIREARM

The present disclosure describes a foldable firearm that collapses into a folded state under spring pressure. The foldable firearm may include a foldable grip assembly. The foldable grip assembly may include a foldable pistol grip, a foldable trigger assembly, a folding bar, and a foldable hand stop. The foldable grip assembly may fold into the top shell of the foldable firearm. The foldable firearm may also include an ambidextrous charging handle assembly that may include a bottom portion, a top portion, a guide bar, and two opposing charging handles. The charging handles may be pulled to unfold the foldable firearm, and/or butterflied such that pivoting one charging handle causes the other charging handle to pivot. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled rearwards to unfold the firearm. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled further rearwards to rack the slide of the foldable firearm.

FOLDABLE FIREARM

The present disclosure describes a foldable firearm that collapses into a folded state under spring pressure. The foldable firearm may include a foldable grip assembly. The foldable grip assembly may include a foldable pistol grip, a foldable trigger assembly, a folding bar, and a foldable hand stop. The foldable grip assembly may fold into the top shell of the foldable firearm. The foldable firearm may also include an ambidextrous charging handle assembly that may include a bottom portion, a top portion, a guide bar, and two opposing charging handles. The charging handles may be pulled to unfold the foldable firearm, and/or butterflied such that pivoting one charging handle causes the other charging handle to pivot. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled rearwards to unfold the firearm. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled further rearwards to rack the slide of the foldable firearm.

Apparatus for improving the performance of firearms
11719501 · 2023-08-08 · ·

An apparatus for stabilizing firearms is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a body having a left side module and a right side module secured together by a combination of locking mechanisms. An extendable rail with a support brace provided at the rear end is connected to the body of the apparatus. Further, a back securement disposed at the bottom side of the body, wherein the back securement is connected to the left side module of the body using a first side securement and the right side module of the body using a second side securement. Furthermore, a key for locking the extendable rail in a plurality of configurations is provided. Herein, the key is inserted through one or more keyholes provided in the extendable rail and a socket provided at the rear end of the body.

Apparatus for improving the performance of firearms
11719501 · 2023-08-08 · ·

An apparatus for stabilizing firearms is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a body having a left side module and a right side module secured together by a combination of locking mechanisms. An extendable rail with a support brace provided at the rear end is connected to the body of the apparatus. Further, a back securement disposed at the bottom side of the body, wherein the back securement is connected to the left side module of the body using a first side securement and the right side module of the body using a second side securement. Furthermore, a key for locking the extendable rail in a plurality of configurations is provided. Herein, the key is inserted through one or more keyholes provided in the extendable rail and a socket provided at the rear end of the body.

FOLDABLE FIREARM

The present disclosure describes a foldable firearm that collapses into a folded state under spring pressure. The foldable firearm may include a foldable grip assembly. The foldable grip assembly may include a foldable pistol grip, a foldable trigger assembly, a folding bar, and a foldable hand stop. The foldable grip assembly may fold into the top shell of the foldable firearm. The foldable firearm may also include an ambidextrous charging handle assembly that may include a bottom portion, a top portion, a guide bar, and two opposing charging handles. The charging handles may be pulled to unfold the foldable firearm, and/or butterflied such that pivoting one charging handle causes the other charging handle to pivot. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled rearwards to unfold the firearm. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled further rearwards to rack the slide of the foldable firearm.

FOLDABLE FIREARM

The present disclosure describes a foldable firearm that collapses into a folded state under spring pressure. The foldable firearm may include a foldable grip assembly. The foldable grip assembly may include a foldable pistol grip, a foldable trigger assembly, a folding bar, and a foldable hand stop. The foldable grip assembly may fold into the top shell of the foldable firearm. The foldable firearm may also include an ambidextrous charging handle assembly that may include a bottom portion, a top portion, a guide bar, and two opposing charging handles. The charging handles may be pulled to unfold the foldable firearm, and/or butterflied such that pivoting one charging handle causes the other charging handle to pivot. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled rearwards to unfold the firearm. The first-pivoted charging handle may then be pulled further rearwards to rack the slide of the foldable firearm.

HANDGUN BRACE FOR MITIGATING MUZZLE JUMP RECOIL AND PROMOTING PROPER HANDGUN GRIP POSITIONING
20220026173 · 2022-01-27 · ·

Apparatus and associated methods relate to a handgun brace arranged with a rigid structure extending radially away from a handgun trigger guard, and having a forward-facing surface configured to physically engage with at least one finger of a user's non-primary grip hand in a stable position below the handgun's barrel and in front of the handgun's trigger, such that a counter-force applied by the finger(s) at the forward-facing surface tends to prevent the handgun (especially the muzzle), from rising or rotating in response to shooting, such as due to muzzle jump. In an illustrative example, the brace may be releasably fixed to the handgun (e.g., as a modular handgun accessory). A handgun brace that substantially mitigates the unwanted effects of muzzle jump/recoil may advantageously yield higher shooting accuracy and beneficially promote proper handgun grip positioning.

Handgun Offhand Finger Rest Apparatus
20210364248 · 2021-11-25 ·

A handgun offhand finger rest apparatus for comfort and support when using the offhand for recoil management includes an attachment body having a body top side, a body bottom side, a body left side, a body right side, a body front side, and a body back side. The body top side is selectively engageable with an underside of a firearm in front of a trigger guard of the firearm. A thumb rest is coupled to the attachment body and perpendicularly extends from either the body left side or the body right side. A finger rest is coupled to the body bottom side of the attachment body adjacent the body back side to rest adjacent the trigger guard of the firearm.

Retrofit assembly for a short weapon
11215413 · 2022-01-04 · ·

A conversion kit for a handgun is particularly suitable for converting a pistol into a pistol carbine. There is described the implementation of such a conversion kit, a conversion method and also a handgun that is converted in this way. The conversion kit for the handgun includes a housing. The housing is configured for establishing a connection to a frame of the handgun and for this purpose it has a linear guide for receiving the handgun frame.