Patent classifications
F41A19/09
Corner shot firearm
A corner shot firearm comprises one or more clamp, a trigger actuator, a front grip, an accessory trigger, a pivot stud and an aim control wheel. The clamp includes a first mounting point disposed at a front end of the clamp, wherein the first mounting point is configured to mount a secondary firearm. Additionally, the trigger actuator is connected to the first mounting point. The front grip is attached to a rear end of the clamp. The accessory trigger is connected to the front grip such that the accessory trigger is actuatable by a finger of the human hand holding the front grip. Additionally, the pivot stud is connected to the first mounting point. Further, the aim control wheel is connected to the first mounting point.
Corner shot firearm
A corner shot firearm comprises one or more clamp, a trigger actuator, a front grip, an accessory trigger, a pivot stud and an aim control wheel. The clamp includes a first mounting point disposed at a front end of the clamp, wherein the first mounting point is configured to mount a secondary firearm. Additionally, the trigger actuator is connected to the first mounting point. The front grip is attached to a rear end of the clamp. The accessory trigger is connected to the front grip such that the accessory trigger is actuatable by a finger of the human hand holding the front grip. Additionally, the pivot stud is connected to the first mounting point. Further, the aim control wheel is connected to the first mounting point.
Firearm
The invention relates to a firearm, in particular for shooting cartridge ammunition, having at least one weapon chassis 3, a weapon system support 4, and a weapon system apparatus 5; at least the weapon chassis 3 and the weapon system support 4 have corresponding engagement means 10 provided in spacing patterns via which they can be axially positioned differently relative to each other.
Firearm
The invention relates to a firearm, in particular for shooting cartridge ammunition, having at least one weapon chassis 3, a weapon system support 4, and a weapon system apparatus 5; at least the weapon chassis 3 and the weapon system support 4 have corresponding engagement means 10 provided in spacing patterns via which they can be axially positioned differently relative to each other.
Perfect marksman—improved embodiment of remote trigger release for firearms
A remotely activated trigger release for a firearm is disclosed. The disclosed trigger release can provide immediate disengagement from the firearm when a user ceases interaction with the trigger release. Trigger activation can he achieved by means of a handheld pneumatic pump that pressurizes an expandable member inside a hinged assembly which can provide a force to move the trigger.
Perfect marksman—improved embodiment of remote trigger release for firearms
A remotely activated trigger release for a firearm is disclosed. The disclosed trigger release can provide immediate disengagement from the firearm when a user ceases interaction with the trigger release. Trigger activation can he achieved by means of a handheld pneumatic pump that pressurizes an expandable member inside a hinged assembly which can provide a force to move the trigger.
PIVOTING CARBINE CONVERSION ASSEMBLY
An assembly (10) includes a forward unit (12) including a mounting portion (16) for mounting thereon a firearm, the forward unit (12) defining a projectile shooting axis (20), and a rearward unit (14) coupled to the forward unit (12). The rearward unit (14) includes a retractable buttstock (24) that has a retracted position and an extended position. In the extended position the rearward unit (14) is pivotable with respect to the forward unit (12) about a pivot axis (26) which is tilted relative to the projectile shooting axis (20).
Cam-operated rapid fire triggering device
A cam-operated rapid fire triggering device for use with a gun having a trigger includes a body member having a front and rear faces and the front and rear faces extending between a first and second ends, the body member having an elongate and planer configuration. The body member includes upper and lower edges, the upper and lower edges extending between the first and second ends, respectively. The body member defines a plurality of apertures separated from one another and positioned laterally between the first and second ends, each aperture extending between the first and second faces. The upper edge defines a plurality of alternating ridges and recesses positioned between the first and second end of the body member and configured to selectively bear against the trigger when the body member is pulled from side to side across the trigger.
Cam-operated rapid fire triggering device
A cam-operated rapid fire triggering device for use with a gun having a trigger includes a body member having a front and rear faces and the front and rear faces extending between a first and second ends, the body member having an elongate and planer configuration. The body member includes upper and lower edges, the upper and lower edges extending between the first and second ends, respectively. The body member defines a plurality of apertures separated from one another and positioned laterally between the first and second ends, each aperture extending between the first and second faces. The upper edge defines a plurality of alternating ridges and recesses positioned between the first and second end of the body member and configured to selectively bear against the trigger when the body member is pulled from side to side across the trigger.
Trigger energy absorption apparatus and method
An elastomer shock absorber for the trigger assembly of a firearm utilizing an elastomer shock absorber positioned between a moving part of the trigger assembly and the frame assembly. Adhesive mounting of the elastomer to the back of the trigger or positioning the elastomer internal to the frame assembly both provide significant reductions in the shock transfer of trigger energy to the gun body, thereby increasing the accuracy of the firearm.