Patent classifications
F41A23/12
Shooting stand with balancing weight
A shooting stand with a balancing weight includes a standing frame, a top base, an installing support, a telescopic member, a guide wheel, a rope and a balancing rod. The balancing rod is hinged with the top base, and the balancing rod is extended along a direction away from the top base, the rope goes around the guide wheel, one end of the rope is connected to the telescopic part or the installing support, and the other end is connected to the balancing rod away from the top base. When the telescopic part is extended, the rope is pulled to cause the balancing rod to pivot to approach the cantilever arm; when the telescopic part is retracted, the rope is loosened to cause the balancing rod to pivot away from the cantilever arm, and the rope is pulled to move again. The stability and reliability are improved.
Stable mount for actuatable devices
A stable mount is secured firmly to the bed of a vehicle and is of sufficient height to reach an opening in the roof level. The stable mount has five primary parts made of a suitable material and constructed together with welds. The mount has sufficient rigidity such that the first resonant mode of vibration of the mount is greater than the post-actuation resonance of the mounted weapon so that optimal gun bolt actuation is realized and the jamming of rounds is prevented.
Stable mount for actuatable devices
A stable mount is secured firmly to the bed of a vehicle and is of sufficient height to reach an opening in the roof level. The stable mount has five primary parts made of a suitable material and constructed together with welds. The mount has sufficient rigidity such that the first resonant mode of vibration of the mount is greater than the post-actuation resonance of the mounted weapon so that optimal gun bolt actuation is realized and the jamming of rounds is prevented.
Adjustable stabilizer assembly for rifle
A rifle stabilizer assembly attaching to a front stock of a rifle provides an assortment of stabilizing elements to enhance the shooting potential of a rifle, the assembly providing a stabilizer bar attached to the underside of a front rifle stock, a barrier block attachment, a bipod adapter attachment and a tripod adapter attachment, each attachment selectively chosen by a shooter as appropriate for a selected shot while in competition, hunting or combat.
Lever based clamping device
A lever-based clamping device.
BALL HEAD BASED CLAMPING DEVICE
A ball head based lever clamping device.
Portable firearm stand technology
A portable, firearm support stand. The stand has a foldable, collapsible and expandable leg system, a handle connected to the leg system, and a firearm support also connected to the leg system. The foldable leg system includes first, second, third and fourth legs, each leg having a bottom, a top region and a midpoint region. The top regions of the first and third legs are pivotally connected to each other. The top regions of the second and fourth legs are pivotally connected to each other. The midpoint regions of the first and second legs are pivotally connected to each other. And the midpoint regions of the third and fourth legs are pivotally connected to each other. The handle is disposed at the top region of one leg. The firearm support is disposed at the top region of one leg.
Portable firearm stand technology
A portable, firearm support stand. The stand has a foldable, collapsible and expandable leg system, a handle connected to the leg system, and a firearm support also connected to the leg system. The foldable leg system includes first, second, third and fourth legs, each leg having a bottom, a top region and a midpoint region. The top regions of the first and third legs are pivotally connected to each other. The top regions of the second and fourth legs are pivotally connected to each other. The midpoint regions of the first and second legs are pivotally connected to each other. And the midpoint regions of the third and fourth legs are pivotally connected to each other. The handle is disposed at the top region of one leg. The firearm support is disposed at the top region of one leg.
FLARING TOOL FOR HANDGUN MAGAZINE WELLS
A tool for use in flaring a handgun magazine well includes a housing and an insert. The housing defines at least one contoured peripheral surface. The insert is engaged with the housing and defines at least one magazine release notch. The contoured peripheral surface is configured to shape a corresponding inner surface of the magazine well. The magazine release notch is configured to engage a magazine release mechanism within the magazine well.
Back-carryable shooting kit and method of use thereof
A back-carryable shooting kit including a generally planar shooting table surface defining element adapted for attachment thereof to shoulder straps, shoulder straps removably attachable to the generally planar shooting table surface defining element and a tripod support assembly, removably and rotatably connectable to the generally planar shooting table surface defining element for support thereof.