Patent classifications
F41A19/11
CALIFORNIA-COMPLIANT TRIGGER GUARD FOR AR-15 RIFLE EQUIPPED WITH A PISTOL GRIP STOCK
A trigger guard is provided for installation on an AR-15 rifle having a military-specification lower receiver. The trigger guard converts a standard pistol grip to a California-legal non-pistol grip by lowering the exposed top of the trigger to such an extent that the webbing of the hand between the thumb and forefinger is above the exposed top of the trigger when the grip is held with the hand, the barrel of the rifle is held horizontal, and the trigger is pulled with the index finger of the same hand. Some non-military-specification AR-15 rifles have a trigger guard that is incorporated in the lower receiver; in other words, the trigger guard is cast as part of the lower receiver. The present invention is not compatible with such rifles.
CALIFORNIA-COMPLIANT TRIGGER GUARD FOR AR-15 RIFLE EQUIPPED WITH A PISTOL GRIP STOCK
A trigger guard is provided for installation on an AR-15 rifle having a military-specification lower receiver. The trigger guard converts a standard pistol grip to a California-legal non-pistol grip by lowering the exposed top of the trigger to such an extent that the webbing of the hand between the thumb and forefinger is above the exposed top of the trigger when the grip is held with the hand, the barrel of the rifle is held horizontal, and the trigger is pulled with the index finger of the same hand. Some non-military-specification AR-15 rifles have a trigger guard that is incorporated in the lower receiver; in other words, the trigger guard is cast as part of the lower receiver. The present invention is not compatible with such rifles.
FIREARM LASER SIGHT ALIGNMENT ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a firearm which may include a frame with a first outer wall, and a second outer wall opposite the first outer wall. A laser module may be disposed between the first and second outer walls. An alignment pin may be in communication with the first outer wall and may be configured to move the laser module relative to the frame.
FIREARM LASER SIGHT ALIGNMENT ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a firearm which may include a frame with a first outer wall, and a second outer wall opposite the first outer wall. A laser module may be disposed between the first and second outer walls. An alignment pin may be in communication with the first outer wall and may be configured to move the laser module relative to the frame.
FIREARM OPERATING SYSTEM
A firearm operating system includes a housing, a central pivoting member disposed within the housing, a trigger including a portion disposed within the housing and a portion extending outside the housing such that the portion of the trigger within the housing includes a hole and at least one finger that extends in a first direction from the hole. Due to movement of the trigger, the at least one finger presses against the central pivoting member to cause the central pivoting member to rotate.
FIREARM OPERATING SYSTEM
A firearm operating system includes a housing, a central pivoting member disposed within the housing, a trigger including a portion disposed within the housing and a portion extending outside the housing such that the portion of the trigger within the housing includes a hole and at least one finger that extends in a first direction from the hole. Due to movement of the trigger, the at least one finger presses against the central pivoting member to cause the central pivoting member to rotate.
BOLT RELEASE MECHANISM FOR FIREARM
A firearm with manually operated bolt release includes a receiver defining a longitudinally-extending cavity, a barrel, and a bolt slideably mounted in the receiver for reciprocating axial movement between a forward closed breech position in battery with the barrel and a rearward open breech position. A recoil spring biases the bolt forward towards the closed breech position. A manually actuated bolt release is pivotably mounted in the firearm and movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position. The bolt release includes a locking portion configured to selectively engage a locking recess formed on the bolt for holding the bolt in the open breech position, and disengage the locking recess for releasing the bolt to reclose the breech. In one embodiment, the bolt may be automatically disengaged from the bolt release by retracting the bolt a second time.
BOLT RELEASE MECHANISM FOR FIREARM
A firearm with manually operated bolt release includes a receiver defining a longitudinally-extending cavity, a barrel, and a bolt slideably mounted in the receiver for reciprocating axial movement between a forward closed breech position in battery with the barrel and a rearward open breech position. A recoil spring biases the bolt forward towards the closed breech position. A manually actuated bolt release is pivotably mounted in the firearm and movable between an engaged position and a disengaged position. The bolt release includes a locking portion configured to selectively engage a locking recess formed on the bolt for holding the bolt in the open breech position, and disengage the locking recess for releasing the bolt to reclose the breech. In one embodiment, the bolt may be automatically disengaged from the bolt release by retracting the bolt a second time.
TRIGGER GUARD ASSEMBLIES
Trigger guard assemblies for firearms include a trigger guard movable between a closed positon; and an open position providing greater access to a trigger bow of the firearm. The trigger guard assemblies also include a post that engages the trigger guard, and is movable in relation to the trigger guard between a retracted position and an extended position. When in the retracted position, the post does not interfere with movement of the trigger guard between the open and closed positions. When in the extended position, the post interferes with movement of the trigger guard between the open and closed positions, and exerts a lateral force on the firearm to further secure the trigger guard to the firearm.
TRIGGER GUARD ASSEMBLIES
Trigger guard assemblies for firearms include a trigger guard movable between a closed positon; and an open position providing greater access to a trigger bow of the firearm. The trigger guard assemblies also include a post that engages the trigger guard, and is movable in relation to the trigger guard between a retracted position and an extended position. When in the retracted position, the post does not interfere with movement of the trigger guard between the open and closed positions. When in the extended position, the post interferes with movement of the trigger guard between the open and closed positions, and exerts a lateral force on the firearm to further secure the trigger guard to the firearm.