Patent classifications
F41A23/04
AMMUNITION MAGAZINE STABILIZING DEVICE
The present invention describes a device that attaches to the bottom of a rifle or pistol magazine and is used to improve stability and provide support while in use. One embodiment comprises a front wall, a bottom, opposing side walls with grooves, and an open top end, which collectively form a pocket operable to receive and lock in place an ammunition magazine, wherein each groove is operable to receive the base of a typical ammunition magazine. A second embodiment comprises a front wall, a back wall, a bottom, and opposing side walls, which collectively form a pocket operable to receive a bottom portion of an ammunition magazine, wherein the walls of the device are elastic. For both embodiments, the bottom of the device is preferably curved and may include a tread pattern to improve traction and stabilization while in use.
FIREARM STABILIZING DEVICE AND APPARATUS
A firearm stabilizing accessory 16 is disclosed which may include a firearm interface 24, a distal joint 26, and a proximal joint 28. The firearm stabilizing accessory 16 may further include an arm 30 disposed between the distal joint 26 and the proximal joint 28. The proximal joint 28 may connect a boom 32 to the arm 30. The boom 32 may further include a brace 34 and a handle 36. The handle 36 may further include a surface 40 which may serve as a cheek weld for an operator of a handgun 12 which may be secured to the firearm interface 24.
DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A FIREARM
The invention is a device for supporting a firearm. The device comprises a body, a gripping arrangement, a fixing arrangement for the gripping arrangement and a holding arrangement for fixing the body onto the scope rail of the firearm. The body has an upper surface and a bottom surface and a first side and a second side, and on the bottom surface is a rail channel. The walls of the rail channel are configured in such a way that at least part of the scope rail can be fitted into the rail channel, and the fixing arrangement for the gripping arrangement is configured to fix the gripping arrangement into a first position where the gripping arrangement extend from the first side of the body. The first end of the gripping arrangement is configured to grip a surface when supporting the firearm.
Combination Forward Grip and Stabilizer
A novel forward grip combines the advantages of a forward grip with the stabilization capabilities of a bi-pod into a single shooting accessory for the modern tactical law enforcement or military operator. When the grip is used to stabilize the fore end of the weapon, it prevents the weapon from slipping and sliding due to recoil. The grip also provides relief to the shooter's grip while under stress by compressing and conforming to the shooter's hand. Reduction of the movement of the shooter's sight picture is also provided by reducing the negative effects from weapon recoil. The grip includes a primary finger grip located on the outer perimeter of the grip to allow shooters with large hands to grip the rifle. A secondary finger grip pocket is also provided in the interior section to conform better for shooters with smaller hands. The grip is made from flexible rubber to allow it to conform to against a wide variety of shapes to provide a stable shooting platform without the need to change out to a bi-pod. The secondary finger grip may also be used to hang the rifle on a post when not in use. The grip may be mounted to the standard Picatinny rail and includes two hard locking points. The grip not only stabilizes the weapon's fore end, eliminating the need for a bi-pod, but also conforms to difficult shooting platforms that prior art hard plastic forward grips cannot accommodate.
Rifle and a forestock for a rifle with bipod
The invention relates to a rifle comprising a barrel, a stock, a bipod and bipod housing formed within the stock of the rifle and in which one or more legs of the bipod may be housed when the bipod is in a storage position. The forestock may comprise a body and a tip. The tip may be configured to support one or more legs of the bipod and may also be configured to hinge away from the body to cause the legs to project toward a supporting surface when the bipod is in an operational position.
Hunting device with pivoting fan or decoy support and gun mount
The present invention is a hunting device that may be used to hunt wild game, such as turkeys. The hunting device comprises a handle, a fan or decoy support for securely mounting a fan or decoy and a gun mount for receiving a gun. The fan or decoy support may be connected to the handle while the gun mount is preferably mounted to the handle via a movable joint. The hunting device allows the handle to move the fan or decoy and allows the gun to be moved relative and/or independent of the fan or decoy movement. The hunting device also allows the gun to be moved via a movable joint. This configuration gives the hunter greater control and freedom over the movement of the fan or decoy while maintaining control and movement of the gun.
Hunting device with pivoting fan or decoy support and gun mount
The present invention is a hunting device that may be used to hunt wild game, such as turkeys. The hunting device comprises a handle, a fan or decoy support for securely mounting a fan or decoy and a gun mount for receiving a gun. The fan or decoy support may be connected to the handle while the gun mount is preferably mounted to the handle via a movable joint. The hunting device allows the handle to move the fan or decoy and allows the gun to be moved relative and/or independent of the fan or decoy movement. The hunting device also allows the gun to be moved via a movable joint. This configuration gives the hunter greater control and freedom over the movement of the fan or decoy while maintaining control and movement of the gun.
Shooting support bag
A shooting support bag is provided. The shooting support baq includes first and second opposite sides. The first side has a butterfly shape and has at least one panel. The shooting support bag further includes a top portion. The top portion is positioned between the first and second sides. The top portion includes a top section and a first angled section. The first angled section extends downwardly and outwardly relative to the top section. The first angled section defines a first bearing surface area. The top portion has an exterior surface. The exterior surface comprises a non-slip surface.
Shooting support bag
A shooting support bag is provided. The shooting support baq includes first and second opposite sides. The first side has a butterfly shape and has at least one panel. The shooting support bag further includes a top portion. The top portion is positioned between the first and second sides. The top portion includes a top section and a first angled section. The first angled section extends downwardly and outwardly relative to the top section. The first angled section defines a first bearing surface area. The top portion has an exterior surface. The exterior surface comprises a non-slip surface.
Bipod with sling stud mount
An interface for coupling a bipod to a sling stud of a firearm forend. The interface can include two pawls that pivot to release or grasp the sling stud. The pawls can be biased upward via a detent that rides within a vertical aperture in a pivot holder. The pivot holder can move up and down within a vertical aperture in a mounting plate of the interface, and via this movement the pawls may be forced open or closed. A bottom surface of one or both pawls can include an irregular surface different portions of which interface with a top of the detent depending on a vertical position of the pivot holder within the aperture in the mounting plate.