Patent classifications
F41C23/20
FIREARM STOCK ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
A firearm stock extension assembly enables a stock to be collapsed when a firearm is not in active use, and extended from a collapsed configuration directly to the user's preferred stock length. This is accomplished without requiring the user to actuate a lever to release a detent mechanism and without the need for hand tools to adjust the length of the stock. The firearm stock extension assembly includes an insert that defines at least one insert aperture. When properly placed, the insert aperture of the insert lines up with a corresponding extension aperture on the stock. Other than the corresponding extension aperture exposed by the insert aperture, all other extension apertures are concealed by the solid portions of the insert.
Buttstock
A buttstock includes a main body and a protecting member. The main body includes a shell member and an automated external defibrillator disposed in the shell member. The protecting member is movably connecting with the shell member of the main body so as to move relative to the shell member between a first position and a second position, wherein the protecting member shields the automated external defibrillator at the first position and exposes the automated external defibrillator at the second position respectively.
Buttstock
A buttstock includes a main body and a protecting member. The main body includes a shell member and an automated external defibrillator disposed in the shell member. The protecting member is movably connecting with the shell member of the main body so as to move relative to the shell member between a first position and a second position, wherein the protecting member shields the automated external defibrillator at the first position and exposes the automated external defibrillator at the second position respectively.
Modular stock for a firearm
A modular stock for a firearm includes a foremost stock, an intermediate stock part and a buttstock. A butt plate is mounted to the buttstock through a first adjustment device. A cheek piece is mounted to the buttstock through a second adjustment device. The first adjustment device includes a first locking and releasing button. The first locking and releasing button is bilaterally operable.
FIREARM STOCK WITH BARREL-CENTERING FEATURE
A firearm stock with barrel-centering feature has an elongated body defining an elongated receiver channel and an elongated barrel channel, the receiver channel defined in part by a flat floor surface facing in upward direction, the receiver channel defined in part by opposed sidewalls extending above the floor surface, a fastener facility at the rear of the receiver channel operable to connect to the tang of the receiver, and a lateral adjustment facility forward of the fastener facility and operable to secure the receiver in a selected lateral angle of pivot about the fastener facility, such that the barrel is centerable within the barrel channel to avoid the barrel touching the stock. The lateral adjustment facility may include a set screw having an axis parallel to the floor surface of the stock. A pair of set screws opposing each other may secure the action in a selected lateral position.
RIFLE STOCK
A rifle stock has an elongated frame element having a forward end configured to connect to a rifle, the elongated frame element having an elongated first attachment facility extending along the length of the elongated frame element and defining a first plurality of attachment locations, the elongated frame element having an elongated second attachment facility extending along the length of the elongated frame element and defining a second plurality of different attachment locations, a cheek riser connected to the first attachment facility, and a butt assembly connected to the second attachment facility. At least one of the first and second attachment facilities may be a rail having an unlimited number of attachment positions. At least one of the first and second attachment facilities may be a rail having a limited number of discrete attachment positions. The rail may define a plurality of stop surfaces.
RIFLE STOCK
A rifle stock has an elongated frame element having a forward end configured to connect to a rifle, the elongated frame element having an elongated first attachment facility extending along the length of the elongated frame element and defining a first plurality of attachment locations, the elongated frame element having an elongated second attachment facility extending along the length of the elongated frame element and defining a second plurality of different attachment locations, a cheek riser connected to the first attachment facility, and a butt assembly connected to the second attachment facility. At least one of the first and second attachment facilities may be a rail having an unlimited number of attachment positions. At least one of the first and second attachment facilities may be a rail having a limited number of discrete attachment positions. The rail may define a plurality of stop surfaces.
Small arms stabilization system
A self-stabilizing small arm having a barrel assembly rigidly connected to a stock assembly. The small arm includes at least one shooter interface surface and a stabilization assembly controlling the relative position of the shooter interface surface and the barrel assembly or stock assembly. The stabilization assembly includes (i) at least one movement sensor; (ii) at least one actuator; and (iii) a controller using signals from the movement sensor to operate the actuator in order to compensate for unintended movement of the small arm.
BUFFER TUBE MOUNT
A firearm support system (FSS) includes a buffer tube mount (BTM) having a first complementary component and a receiver comprising a second complementary component configured to selectively receive the first complementary component. The BTM comprises a shelf that extends from a ring of the BTM.
BUFFER TUBE MOUNT
A firearm support system (FSS) includes a buffer tube mount (BTM) having a first complementary component and a receiver comprising a second complementary component configured to selectively receive the first complementary component. The BTM comprises a shelf that extends from a ring of the BTM.