Patent classifications
F41G1/387
Firearm accessory mount
A firearm accessory mount is described herein. The firearm accessory mount is manufactured by securing a raw amount of material, shaping the raw amount of material to generate receiving structures positioned on a mounting base along a common axis, forming apertures through the receiving structures to form accessory rings along a single axis from one direction and at least substantially dividing each of the accessory rings into receivers and caps.
Firearm accessory mount
A firearm accessory mount is described herein. The firearm accessory mount is manufactured by securing a raw amount of material, shaping the raw amount of material to generate receiving structures positioned on a mounting base along a common axis, forming apertures through the receiving structures to form accessory rings along a single axis from one direction and at least substantially dividing each of the accessory rings into receivers and caps.
Position adjustable tactical light structure for long gun
This invention includes a first clamping means which comprises a base and a clamp for mounting a portable lighting apparatus; the clamp is mounted on a first end surface of the base; sliding slots are formed on two opposite side walls of the base; a second end surface of the base is provided with a groove; fixing rings, each of which comprises a connecting strip and first fixing members provided at two ends of the connecting strip; the connecting strips are mounted on the sliding slots for the base to slide on the fixing rings; a support comprising a body and a plurality of contact beads; the plurality of contact beads are mounted on the body by elastic members; a second clamping means comprising a fixing block and movable lock blocks mounted on two sides of the fixing block; the fixing block is mounted on the support.
Method for shock attenuation device using a pivot mechanism
A method for forming a weapon accessory mounting device to attach to a projectile firing weapon is disclosed. A flexure for receiving a body of the weapon accessory is formed. A pivot portion is formed at a first end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a first attachment region. A second attachment portion is formed at a second end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a second attachment region. A first aperture is formed in the pivot portion configured to receive a pivot pin. A second aperture in the weapon accessory body receives the pivot pin at a weapon accessory body first end to attach the weapon accessory body first end to the pivot portion. The pivot portion is configured to convert at least a portion of energy of a weapon shock recoil from translational energy to rotational energy.
Method for shock attenuation device using a pivot mechanism
A method for forming a weapon accessory mounting device to attach to a projectile firing weapon is disclosed. A flexure for receiving a body of the weapon accessory is formed. A pivot portion is formed at a first end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a first attachment region. A second attachment portion is formed at a second end of the flexure to attach the flexure to the weapon at a second attachment region. A first aperture is formed in the pivot portion configured to receive a pivot pin. A second aperture in the weapon accessory body receives the pivot pin at a weapon accessory body first end to attach the weapon accessory body first end to the pivot portion. The pivot portion is configured to convert at least a portion of energy of a weapon shock recoil from translational energy to rotational energy.
Scope mount for accessory attachments
A sight mount for firearms includes a pair of sight rings each including a top ring half joined to a base ring half at interfacing surfaces. The interfacing surfaces define a first split and a second split, each disposed along horizontal planes that are vertically offset from one another. The pair of sight rings define an internal bore for supporting a riflescope. The offset split interface allows a plurality of planar attachment surfaces to be integrated for ambidextrous mounting of accessories.
MULTIPLE ANGLE OFFSET OPTIC MOUNT
An offset optic mount can be detachably mounted at its proximal end to an accessory rail of a firearm in a cantilevered fashion with its distal end extending laterally from the firearm. An offset optic mount includes: a base and a clamp member on the proximal end, the base is adapted to be mounted to the accessory rail by the clamp member; an optic adapter plate on the distal end, the optic adapter plate is configured so that an optical sight can be attached thereto, the optic adapter plate is offset at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the base; and a stem adapted to connect the optic adapter plate to the base, the stem is a reversable piece used to set and change the offset angle of the optic adapter plate relative to the longitudinal axis of the base.
MULTIPLE ANGLE OFFSET OPTIC MOUNT
An offset optic mount can be detachably mounted at its proximal end to an accessory rail of a firearm in a cantilevered fashion with its distal end extending laterally from the firearm. An offset optic mount includes: a base and a clamp member on the proximal end, the base is adapted to be mounted to the accessory rail by the clamp member; an optic adapter plate on the distal end, the optic adapter plate is configured so that an optical sight can be attached thereto, the optic adapter plate is offset at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the base; and a stem adapted to connect the optic adapter plate to the base, the stem is a reversable piece used to set and change the offset angle of the optic adapter plate relative to the longitudinal axis of the base.
SCOPE MOUNT FOR ACCESSORY ATTACHMENTS
A sight mount for firearms includes a pair of sight rings each including a top ring half joined to a base ring half at interfacing surfaces. The interfacing surfaces define a first split and a second split, each disposed along horizontal planes that are vertically offset from one another. The pair of sight rings define an internal bore for supporting a riflescope. The offset split interface allows a plurality of planar attachment surfaces to be integrated for ambidextrous mounting of accessories.
COMPOSITE TELESCOPIC SIGHT, SIGHT MOUNT, AND ELECTROLUMINESCENT DIGITALLY ADJUSTABLE RETICLE
A composite scope body having a composite mounting system integrally attached to the scope body. The mounting system may have a self-centering clamping mechanism. Further, a sighting system which may be used in the scope body may include at least one transparent display array for display of a digital reticle. The display array configured to selectively emit light from the array surface. The display may further be integrated with an optical component of the sight or integrated with an optical protection component. The sighting system may further include an adjustment system for adjusting the digital reticle or other information to be displayed on the display.