Patent classifications
F41C33/001
FIREARM STABILIZING DEVICE WITH TETHER
A firearm stabilizing device includes a base that is attached or attachable to a garment. The base includes an array of one or more magnets, at least one of the magnets of the array being an attractive magnet configured to cause a firearm magnet that is incorporated into a stock of the firearm to adhere to the base when brought into magnetic range of the attractive magnet. A tether connection structure is configured to enable mechanical suspension of the firearm from the base when the attractive magnet does not cause the firearm magnet to adhere to the base.
Forearm brace plug assembly
A forearm brace plug assembly for protecting a forearm brace during storage includes a plug that is insertable into a forearm space in a forearm brace of a firearm. The plug inhibits the forearm brace from being deformed during storage. Moreover, the plug is comprised of a resiliently compressible material to conform to the shape of the forearm space. The plug has a storage chamber therein for storing objects. A door is removably attachable to the plug and the door is positioned over the storage chamber to retain the objects within the storage chamber.
Firearm harnesses
Firearm harnesses suitable for securing a firearm on a firearm user may include a harness strap including a main strap segment. A rear securing assembly may be provided on the main strap segment. The rear securing assembly may include a rear securing strap segment extending from the main strap segment of the harness strap. A rear main strap segment end may terminate the rear securing strap segment. A releasable rear securing strap connector may releasably secure the rear main strap segment end of the rear securing strap segment to the main strap segment of the harness strap. A front securing assembly may be provided on the main strap segment of the harness strap in spaced-apart relationship to the rear securing assembly. The front securing assembly may include a front securing strap carried by the main strap segment. A releasable front securing strap connector may releasably secure the front securing strap between fastened and unfastened configurations.
Shooting adapter for firearm carry sling
A rifle sling is provided for use with a shooting adapter for a firearm. The rifle sling comprises a first portion having a forward end including a first attachment facility configured for attachment to a forward portion of a rifle, and a second portion having a rear end including a second attachment facility configured for attachment to a rear portion of a rifle. Further, a connector is configured to removable connect the first and second portion, the connector includes three parallel bars collectively defining two elongated slots. One of the slots has a lateral opening at a slots end, the opening is configured to removably retain a strap and to permit removal and insertion of an intermediate portion of the strap.
Grip support harness
A grip support harness is described. The grip support harness may include a wrist cuff, a primary support strap connected to the wrist cuff, a primary connecting component connected to the wrist cuff; a secondary support strap connected to the wrist cuff and a secondary connecting component connected to the wrist cuff.
Firearm stablizing clip
A firearm stabilizing clip, for use with a firearm having a rear portion and body armor having a front vertical edge. The clip includes a main part having an upper jaw, a lower jaw, and a hinge between the upper jaw and lower jaw. The upper jaw and lower jaw each have a proximal end. A pair of lever rails are selectively attachable to the proximal ends of the upper jaw and lower jaw to open the main part. A stabilizing fin extends from the upper jaw and includes a broad contact surface. Once the main part is secured over the front vertical edge of the body armor, the rear portion of the firearm can rest against the broad contact surface to steady the firearm.
Sling clips and attachment
A sling clip has a clamping mechanism capable of releasably securing a weapon strap when the strap is slidably received through an opening in the sling clip. The sling clip also has a let strap assembly configured to secure the sling clip proximate to a weapon bearer's body. The leg strap assembly incorporates Pouch Attachment Ladder System (PALS) compatible loops, a secondary belt fastener, and a pair of cantilevered arms that retain the sling clip. The clamping mechanism is operatively configured to secure the strap within the sling clip and thereby to the weapon bearer's body when the weapon is in a firing position and during firing.
FIREARM HARNESS SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system for supporting a firearm in a generally vertical position includes a stock support member to support the stock of the firearm, a first fastening element operatively connectable to a user, and a second fastening element mounted with respect to the firearm. The system is configured such that the first and second fastening elements remain engaged when the firearm is in the generally vertical position so that the firearm is supported only by the fastening elements and the stock support member, but automatically disengage when the firearm is moved to a generally horizontal position for firing. A method includes connecting the first fastening element to a human user via a flexible harness and moving the firearm from the first position to the second position.
Stabilizing device for a small arms weapon
A stabilizing device for a small arms weapon is disclosed. The stabilizing device may include a housing, a starboard side support member, a port side support member, and a primary hinge pin. The primary hinge pin, the starboard side support member, and the port side support member may form a joint. The stabilizing device further may include a webbing. The webbing may include one end secured to the starboard side support member and another end secured to the port side support member. The webbing may form a sling. The sling may be configured and dimensioned to rest on a body disposed between the first base and the second base. The body may be the forearm of an operator grasping the small arms weapon in a single hand. In one embodiment, the stabilizing device for a small arms weapon is connected to a pistol chassis.
Forearm pistol brace
A pistol brace for a pistol having a frame with a rear end portion and defining a median plane longitudinally through the pistol. The pistol brace has a longitudinal support configured to attach to and extend rearwardly from the pistol frame. A first plate and a second plate are pivotably attached at an upper end portion to the longitudinal support and extend down from the support in opposed alignment. The first plate and second plate can pivot independently of each other. Optionally, a flexible strap is connected to the first plate and second plate. The strap defines an adjustable passageway for the user's forearm.