Patent classifications
F41G1/033
Aiming sight apparatus for devices that shoot projectiles
An aiming sight for devices that shoot projectiles having a housing with an interior. A sight element is positioned within the interior by means of adjustment threads. The adjustment threads pass through channels in the sides of the front sight element so that the front sight element is movable along the adjustment threads from the bottom to the top of the housing. The sight element has a sighting aperture through which a specific target point, intended for penetration by an arrow, is visible. The sighting aperture may be constructed as a front sighting aperture of a front aiming sight to align visually with a rear sighting aperture of a rear aiming sight. When aiming, the specific target point is viewed in the voids of the front sighting aperture and the rear sighting aperture without obstruction.
Aiming sight apparatus for devices that shoot projectiles
An aiming sight for devices that shoot projectiles having a housing with an interior. A sight element is positioned within the interior by means of adjustment threads. The adjustment threads pass through channels in the sides of the front sight element so that the front sight element is movable along the adjustment threads from the bottom to the top of the housing. The sight element has a sighting aperture through which a specific target point, intended for penetration by an arrow, is visible. The sighting aperture may be constructed as a front sighting aperture of a front aiming sight to align visually with a rear sighting aperture of a rear aiming sight. When aiming, the specific target point is viewed in the voids of the front sighting aperture and the rear sighting aperture without obstruction.
FIREARM WITH INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS
A modernized firearm including interchangeable features.
Sight
The invention relates to a sighting device having an optical reversing system (12) and a target mark as well as a ballistics computer for computing data that is relevant in terms of ballistics, the reversing system (12) being adjustable mechanically and the target mark being adjustable electronically and at least one adjusting device (13) being provided for adjusting the reversing system (12) and the target mark.
BULLPUP-TYPE GUN WITH BARREL POSITIONED AT BOTTOM
The present invention relates to a bullpup-type gun with a barrel positioned at the bottom, in which the bullpup-type gun basically has a bullpup-type shape, and a barrel, a loading handle, and a shell discharge part are provided at a lower side of a body part, which may prevent burns and injuries to a user caused by a configuration in which a shell is discharged upward, and a height difference between a front sight and a rear sight may solve a problem with an aiming degree caused by a configuration in which the barrel is disposed at the bottom.
BULLPUP-TYPE GUN WITH BARREL POSITIONED AT BOTTOM
The present invention relates to a bullpup-type gun with a barrel positioned at the bottom, in which the bullpup-type gun basically has a bullpup-type shape, and a barrel, a loading handle, and a shell discharge part are provided at a lower side of a body part, which may prevent burns and injuries to a user caused by a configuration in which a shell is discharged upward, and a height difference between a front sight and a rear sight may solve a problem with an aiming degree caused by a configuration in which the barrel is disposed at the bottom.
Aiming apparatus
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a first body and a second body aligned upon an axis. The first body comprises a first sight window and a first side edge, a second side edge and a base edge defining the first sight window, and a first central indicator. The second body comprises a second sight window and a first side edge, a second side edge and a base edge defining the second sight window, and a second central indicator. The axis extends through a center of the first sight window and through a center of the second sight window.
Aiming apparatus
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a first body and a second body aligned upon an axis. The first body comprises a first sight window and a first side edge, a second side edge and a base edge defining the first sight window, and a first central indicator. The second body comprises a second sight window and a first side edge, a second side edge and a base edge defining the second sight window, and a second central indicator. The axis extends through a center of the first sight window and through a center of the second sight window.
ADJUSTABLE SIGHT ASSEMBLY
In one example, the disclosure relates to adjustable flip up sight assembly that can be adjusted vertically and laterally in particular, for an automatic firearm, comprising a front sight support element that is supported by an axle on a mount, in particular such that they can pivot thereon, wherein the front sight support element has an adjustment element supported on a spring element and releasably connected to a front sight, which contains a keyhole type opening through which the axle is inserted, wherein the adjustment element can be moved in relation to the axle against the spring force between two positions inside the front sight support element such that the keyhole opening prevents a lateral movement of the front sight support element along the axle when engaged with the axle, and allows the lateral adjustment of the front sight support element in a released position.
ADJUSTABLE SIGHT ASSEMBLY
In one example, the disclosure relates to adjustable flip up sight assembly that can be adjusted vertically and laterally in particular, for an automatic firearm, comprising a front sight support element that is supported by an axle on a mount, in particular such that they can pivot thereon, wherein the front sight support element has an adjustment element supported on a spring element and releasably connected to a front sight, which contains a keyhole type opening through which the axle is inserted, wherein the adjustment element can be moved in relation to the axle against the spring force between two positions inside the front sight support element such that the keyhole opening prevents a lateral movement of the front sight support element along the axle when engaged with the axle, and allows the lateral adjustment of the front sight support element in a released position.