F41C33/005

HANDLESS SHOULDER-FIRE FIREARM CARRY SYSTEM
20250109927 · 2025-04-03 ·

A handless shoulder-fire firearm carry system for securing a shoulder-fire style firearm to a user moving in a walking pace or in a running pace includes a firearm including a frame having a first section, a second section, and a center section. A belt is worn about a waist of the user. An anchor is coupled to the belt and secures the firearm to the belt. A vest is worn on a torso of the user. The vest holds the firearm in a downward position relative to the user. A pair of securing attachments is coupled to the firearm. Each of the securing attachments facilitates securing the firearm to the anchor. The pair of securing attachments includes a first securing attachment facilitating securing the first section of the firearm to the anchor and a second securing attachment facilitating securing the center section of the firearm to the anchor.

Hunting vest system
12467715 · 2025-11-11 ·

A gun carrying strap system, with a V-shaped belt strap as a chest part having two legs connected at one end, a tip section located in use position fold down behind the neck of a user, and is connected through a length-adjustable hook-and-loop webbing link with an upper extension arranged on the back of the user, the other ends of the legs are connected through links with side extensions of the back part, both legs are in use position connected with buckle ends on the chest of the user, a gunstock holder is designed as a separate basket for the partial receiving a stock of a carried weapon.

Handless shoulder-fire firearm carry system
12618643 · 2026-05-05 ·

A handless shoulder-fire firearm carry system for securing a shoulder-fire style firearm to a user moving in a walking pace or in a running pace includes a firearm including a frame having a first section, a second section, and a center section. A belt is worn about a waist of the user. An anchor is coupled to the belt and secures the firearm to the belt. A vest is worn on a torso of the user. The vest holds the firearm in a downward position relative to the user. A pair of securing attachments is coupled to the firearm. Each of the securing attachments facilitates securing the firearm to the anchor. The pair of securing attachments includes a first securing attachment facilitating securing the first section of the firearm to the anchor and a second securing attachment facilitating securing the center section of the firearm to the anchor.