Patent classifications
F41G1/42
Firearm Sighting Device
An apparatus for use with a firearm, for example a shotgun, to aid in the sighting of the target by the user by providing a more directed view of the firearm's existing front sight by providing a collimated and more linear aligned line of sight. The apparatus is formed of any of a number of materials including rubber, plastic, metal or material composite and is solid. It is either rigid or flexible and can be installed or uninstalled quickly at any time at any position along the axis of the firearm barrel between the front sight and the users eye for temporary or permanent use. The apparatus may be of a single monolithic construction or segmented (i.e., notched) so as to break off into smaller segments which can be useful for a particular application or user. Various textured surfaces including camouflage colorings, and non-reflective finishes are anticipated as are straight, curved, or textured main sections. The apparatus may be formed of any desired material and finished in any color and surface finish or treatment, as described, so as to be a functional accessory to any firearm.
Sight for a pistol or other firearm
A gun sight system including a front sight portion and a rear sight portion. The rear sight portion comprises a circular cylinder sided and formed by incomplete triangles pointing to circular cylinder from each side. In some embodiments, the front sight portion comprises a non-hollow circular cylinder. When the front sight circle is aligned horizontally and vertically to the center of the rear sight, an image of two circles is formed for the user and a target is placed in the center of the point of the circle of the front sight.
Sight for a pistol or other firearm
A gun sight system including a front sight portion and a rear sight portion. The rear sight portion comprises a circular cylinder sided and formed by incomplete triangles pointing to circular cylinder from each side. In some embodiments, the front sight portion comprises a non-hollow circular cylinder. When the front sight circle is aligned horizontally and vertically to the center of the rear sight, an image of two circles is formed for the user and a target is placed in the center of the point of the circle of the front sight.
Elongated rear sight for a firearm
An elongated rear sight for a firearm is described herein. The elongated sight includes an elongated aperture bounded by a top portion, a first side portion, and a second side portion. A first elongated rod is interior and approximate to the top portion, and extends along a length of the top portion. A second elongated rod is interior and approximate to the first side portion, and extends along a length of the first side portion. A third elongated rod is interior and approximate to the second side portion, and extends along a length of the second side portion. The elongated rods may be light gathering rods that glow in the presence of light. The elongated aperture channels a user's eye(s) towards the target, while the three elongated rods are used to align with a front sight of the firearm to aim towards a target.
Optical Sight with a Device for Indicating a Turn of a Rectifier and with a Zero Stop Function
The invention relates to an optical sight with a device for indicating a turn of a rectifier and with a zero stop function, which comprises a longitudinal body (1), in which are mounted elements of the sight, which are coupled to at least one mechanism of the rectifier (2), which comprises a control element (20) to be used by the sight user for manual control, whereby the rectifier (2) is provided with a turn indicator (21) of the rectifier (2), which protrudes from the upper surface (200) of the rectifier (2) and which is coupled to a mechanism of turn identification of the rectifier (2). The indicator (21) comprises a longitudinal identification protrusion (210), which is by its length (L) located in a direction along the upper surface (200) of the rectifier (2) and which is rotatable about the axis OI, which is perpendicular to the length (L) of the longitudinal identification protrusion (210) and at the same time is parallel to the axis (OP) of rotation of the control element (20) of the rectifier (2), whereby the longitudinal identification protrusion (210) is rotatable about the axis OI between its basic position and its turned position, the longitudinal identification protrusion (210) being associated with a coding means (211), which is mounted on the upper surface (200) of the rectifier (2) and is located above the upper surface of the longitudinal identification protrusion (210).
Marksman Positioning Device
Devices and methods for improving the accuracy and precision of firearm shooting are disclosed. Devices comprise an alignment pattern for enhancing optical sights. The enhanced sights provide consistent shooter positioning, reduced parallax errors, and improved target pictures.
Marksman Positioning Device
Devices and methods for improving the accuracy and precision of firearm shooting are disclosed. Devices comprise an alignment pattern for enhancing optical sights. The enhanced sights provide consistent shooter positioning, reduced parallax errors, and improved target pictures.
Sight
A sight apparatus with a rack and pinion mechanism, used to raise or lower a scope head and/or sight pin. The sight apparatus may also include a number of adjustment mechanisms for pivotally adjusting the sight, a locking mechanism and selectively interchangeable spools, e.g. spools for different arrow velocity and/or trajectory.
Sight
A sight apparatus with a rack and pinion mechanism, used to raise or lower a scope head and/or sight pin. The sight apparatus may also include a number of adjustment mechanisms for pivotally adjusting the sight, a locking mechanism and selectively interchangeable spools, e.g. spools for different arrow velocity and/or trajectory.
SIGHT
A sight apparatus with a rack and pinion mechanism, used to raise or lower a scope head and/or sight pin. The sight apparatus may also include a number of adjustment mechanisms for pivotally adjusting the sight, a locking mechanism and selectively interchangeable spools, e.g. spools for different arrow velocity and/or trajectory.