F41C33/001

WEAPON STABILIZING DEVICE AND METHOD
20170003100 · 2017-01-05 · ·

A weapon stabilizing device for stabilizing a weapon during use. The device includes a spool member configured to release and retract an anchor line with rotation of the spool member. A lock member prevents rotation of the spool member in a locked position and allows rotation of the spool member in a released position. Actuation of an activation member switches the lock member from a default position to an activated position. The default position may be the locked position or the released position. When the default position is the locked position, the activated position is the released position. When the default position is the released position, the activated position is the locked position. A spool spring may provide continuous positive rotation of the spool member in the released position. The weapon stabilizing device may be connected to or within a base of a weapon.

RIGID BI-DIRECTIONAL SHOULDER STRAP GUIDE
20250143438 · 2025-05-08 ·

A shoulder strap guide, having quick connect provisions. A rigid C-shaped guide is alternately oriented onto a vest to either prevent upward translation of a shoulder strap into a wearer's neck or downward translation of a shoulder strap off of the user's shoulder. The guide is equipped with quick disconnect provisions, so that it can be quickly disengaged and reconnected to change functions from preventing upward translation to preventing download translation. The bi-directional nature of the guide is particularly helpful for items that have straps that may be worn over the shoulder on the same side of the body or worn on the opposing shoulder over the head. The C-shaped guide is rigid and retains the strap and does not give way or allow release of the strap upon application of force.

Sling-attached squeeze bags, slings for sling- attached squeeze bags, shoulder-fired projectile weapons that utilize sling-attached squeeze bags, and related methods

Sling-attached squeeze bags, slings for sling-attached squeeze bags, shoulder-fired projectile weapons that utilize sling-attached squeeze bags, and related methods. The squeeze bags include a cover material that defines an enclosed bag volume. The squeeze bags also include a sling-receiving region that is sized to receive a sling strap of a sling of the shoulder-fired projectile weapon and a particulate fill-material positioned within the enclosed bag volume. The slings include a sling strap that defines a bag-receiving strap region configured to be received within a sling-receiving region of a sling-attached squeeze bag, a first attachment strap extending from a first end region of the sling strap, and a second attachment strap extending from the first end region of the sling strap. The slings also include a first sling-attachment structure operatively attached to the first attachment strap and a second sling-attachment structure operatively attached to the second attachment strap.

Firearm Support Systems and Related Devices and Methods
20250362108 · 2025-11-27 · ·

A device may include a back plate comprising one or more clip receivers and a plurality of slots. A plurality of straps may be included and may be configured to pass through the slots to releasably secure the back plate to a backpack. The one or more clip receivers may be configured to receive a clip to releasably secure a firearm to the back plate. Elements may be included to assist in aiming the firearm or otherwise steadying the firearm during an aiming procedure.

Hunting vest system
12467715 · 2025-11-11 ·

A gun carrying strap system, with a V-shaped belt strap as a chest part having two legs connected at one end, a tip section located in use position fold down behind the neck of a user, and is connected through a length-adjustable hook-and-loop webbing link with an upper extension arranged on the back of the user, the other ends of the legs are connected through links with side extensions of the back part, both legs are in use position connected with buckle ends on the chest of the user, a gunstock holder is designed as a separate basket for the partial receiving a stock of a carried weapon.

Supportive holder apparatus and associated systems and methods
12516775 · 2026-01-06 ·

Apparatuses, systems and methods of a supportive holder include an elongated body comprising a length extending from a first end to a second end, the elongated body further comprising a cylindrical receiving cavity at the first end configured to receive at least a portion of an elongated rod. Further the supportive holder includes support strap(s) each comprising a respective clip, each respective clip being configured to receive at least a portion of the elongated body, and at least one clip being configured to receive the second end of the elongated body. In addition, the support strap(s) are configured to couple to a user's appendage during use.

Carry assist harness system
12529541 · 2026-01-20 ·

A carry harness system includes a support belt arranged to encircle a user's waist; a shoulder harness arranged to lay over the user's shoulders on opposite sides of the user's head; two front belt support straps arranged to be on a front side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two rear belt support straps arranged to be on a rear side of the user and extending between the shoulder harness and the support belt; two post receivers supported on the support belt on the rear side; and two posts. The posts are arranged spaced-apart on the rear side, fit into the receivers and extending vertically between the post receivers and a vertical elevation above the shoulder harness. The two posts are fixed to the shoulder harness and have strap connections at tops of the posts. Two object support straps extend between the strap connections forwardly and obliquely to attachments on a rear side of the object to be carried.

ARM SUPPORT DEVICE
20260108072 · 2026-04-23 ·

The subject matter disclosed and claimed herein, in one embodiment thereof, comprises an arm support device. The device is a set of supports that provide stability to an arm of a user during different activities or tasks. The arm support device comprises a wrist supporting component and an elbow supporting component. Both the wrist supporting component and the elbow supporting component feature a hinged area of support or ball and socket joint attached to the user's wrist or elbow via at least one compression sleeve. The unhinged ends of both the elbow supporting component and wrist supporting component feature a non-slip base. Thus, once either component of the device is secured to the corresponding area of the user's arm via the compression sleeve(s), the user can complete a multitude of tasks with extra wrist or elbow stability.