Patent classifications
F41C23/16
Firearm magazine funnel and securing mechanism thereof
A device implementable on a firearm includes a magazine funnel and a securing mechanism. The magazine funnel is configured to couple to an opening at a bottom of a grip of the firearm. The magazine funnel has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The securing mechanism protrudes from the first side of the magazine funnel such that, when a gap related to the securing mechanism is expanded while the magazine funnel is coupled to the opening with the securing mechanism inserted into a void of the grip, the securing mechanism secures the magazine funnel to the grip of the firearm.
Small arms signature suppression technology
A suppressor for a firearm barrel and a barrel guard includes a primary expansion chamber and a plurality of secondary expansion chambers comprising a volume of the firearm suppressor. A plurality of fins formed into an exterior wall of the suppressor is in an intimate contact with the barrel to increase a heat transfer to an atmosphere around the suppressor. A additionally plurality of ribs is formed into the volume of the suppressor to increase a heat transfer therefrom. A plurality of holes is configured along the barrel guard to penetrate the barrel guard and promote atmospheric cooling of the barrel and the suppressor.
Modular bushing adapter bolt action assembly for interchanging barrels
The modular upper receiver assembly for firearms is an adapter allowing interchanging of barrels of different calibers to attach to an upper receiver assembly. The adapter assembly serves to provide a quick changeover coupling means for connecting an assortment of barrels of different calibers and lengths to the receiver. The coupling includes a barrel retaining bushing and adapter pair with threaded surfaces on the receiver for a threaded engagement, reinforced with threaded fastener compression for improved rigidity.
Modular bushing adapter bolt action assembly for interchanging barrels
The modular upper receiver assembly for firearms is an adapter allowing interchanging of barrels of different calibers to attach to an upper receiver assembly. The adapter assembly serves to provide a quick changeover coupling means for connecting an assortment of barrels of different calibers and lengths to the receiver. The coupling includes a barrel retaining bushing and adapter pair with threaded surfaces on the receiver for a threaded engagement, reinforced with threaded fastener compression for improved rigidity.
PLASTIC HANDGUARD WITH A PARTIAL OR FULL METAL TUBE
The subject of the disclosure is a firearm with a plastic handguard where a metal tube is integrated in the plastic handguard by injection molding or casting. The inner part of the plastic handguard can incorporate a partial or complete metal tube. The metal tube providing both rigidity and better heat dissipation properties enabling the plastic handguard to withstand prolonged use and abuse from application of the firearm. The metal tube therefore dissipates heat from the gas combusting in the barrel of the firearms allowing the plastic handguard to stay cool.
PLASTIC HANDGUARD WITH A PARTIAL OR FULL METAL TUBE
The subject of the disclosure is a firearm with a plastic handguard where a metal tube is integrated in the plastic handguard by injection molding or casting. The inner part of the plastic handguard can incorporate a partial or complete metal tube. The metal tube providing both rigidity and better heat dissipation properties enabling the plastic handguard to withstand prolonged use and abuse from application of the firearm. The metal tube therefore dissipates heat from the gas combusting in the barrel of the firearms allowing the plastic handguard to stay cool.
Optimized Firearm Panel
A detachable grip panel for a real or simulated firearm according to the present invention includes an onlaid or inlaid aggressively textured surface layer on top of an adhesive layer nested into a specially formed recessed area on the grip panel. Additionally, the recessed area along with other geometry of the grip panel may be configured to provide an aggressive gripping surface while reducing the tendency to snag. Furthermore, the recessed region along with the chosen adhesive may provide for an ultra-slim profile while also offering thermal insulation.
Firearm Handguard With Bridge Adapter
A apparatus implementable on a firearm includes a handguard assembly which is configured to at least partially surround a barrel of the firearm when the handguard is installed on the firearm. The handguard includes at least first and second physical features such that: (a) the first physical feature is configured to accommodate mounting of an accessory of the firearm on the handguard, and (b) the second physical feature is configured to secure a cable of the accessory onto the handguard.
Firearm Handguard With Bridge Adapter
A apparatus implementable on a firearm includes a handguard assembly which is configured to at least partially surround a barrel of the firearm when the handguard is installed on the firearm. The handguard includes at least first and second physical features such that: (a) the first physical feature is configured to accommodate mounting of an accessory of the firearm on the handguard, and (b) the second physical feature is configured to secure a cable of the accessory onto the handguard.
FIREARM ACCESSORY MOUNTING INTERFACE
An accessory mounting interface for a firearm, and a related method, are disclosed. The interface has a firearm accessory, a first elongated fastener, and a second fastener rotationally mated to the first elongated fastener. The first elongated fastener has right-handed threading and is arranged through a through hole in the firearm accessory with a first end extending below first and second halves of a first slot protrusion of the firearm accessory. The second fastener has a length greater than a width, the length measured along a longitudinal axis of the second fastener, the second fastener having a plurality of straight edges. At least one of the plurality of straight edges prevents the second fastener from rotating further than a closed position when the at least one of the straight edges abuts a sidewall of an elongated slot in the firearm.