Patent classifications
F41G1/473
SHOOTING DEVICE, SIGHTING APPARATUS, IMAGING RANGEFINDER AND ADJUSTING METHOD THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to a shooting device, sighting apparatus, imaging rangefinder and adjusting method thereof. The imaging rangefinder capable of being adjustably mount on a sighting telescope, comprising a power supply, a control module electrically connected to the power supply, an imaging module electrically connected to the control module, a ranging imaging module electrically connected to the control module, and a display module electrically connected to the control module, and an eyepiece system showing an image shown by the display module, wherein an image from the sighting telescope is transmitted to the control module via the imaging module, the image shown by the display module comprises the image from the sighting telescope, an image from the ranging imaging module, and ranging information and ranging aiming point from the ranging imaging module.
SHOOTING DEVICE, SIGHTING APPARATUS, IMAGING RANGEFINDER AND ADJUSTING METHOD THEREOF
The present disclosure relates to a shooting device, sighting apparatus, imaging rangefinder and adjusting method thereof. The imaging rangefinder capable of being adjustably mount on a sighting telescope, comprising a power supply, a control module electrically connected to the power supply, an imaging module electrically connected to the control module, a ranging imaging module electrically connected to the control module, and a display module electrically connected to the control module, and an eyepiece system showing an image shown by the display module, wherein an image from the sighting telescope is transmitted to the control module via the imaging module, the image shown by the display module comprises the image from the sighting telescope, an image from the ranging imaging module, and ranging information and ranging aiming point from the ranging imaging module.
Retractable Suppressor
A rifle includes a magazine well, a barrel detachably coupled to the magazine well, and a suppressor detachably coupled to the barrel. The barrel includes a forward barrel portion on an end of the barrel opposite the magazine well. The forward barrel portion includes a muzzle locking mechanism. The suppressor is configured to be retractable.
FIREARM SIGHTING DEVICE AND SYSTEM
A targeting device for a firearm having a sighting device, the targeting device having a mount capable of being secured to the fire arm, and a camera capable of capturing images in a field of view including the sighting device, the camera being adjustable relative to the sighting device such that it can be aligned with the sighting device.
TRACKED BULLET CORRECTION
Systems, devices, and methods for determining a time of flight (TOF) of a first bullet fired from a gun to pass a target plane of a target; determining a location of an aimpoint on the target in an imager field of view (FOV) relative to a disturbed reticle at a time the first bullet is fired by the gun; determining a location of the first bullet relative to the location of the aimpoint on the target at the TOF in the imager FOV; and determining an updated location of the disturbed reticle based on a difference between the location of the first bullet and the location of the aimpoint on the target at the time the first bullet crosses the target plane and a difference between the location of the disturbed reticle and the location of the aimpoint on the target at the time the first bullet was fired.
RIFLESCOPE WITH MODULAR DISPLAY ASSEMBLY AND RELATED METHODS
A modular display assembly for riflescopes and related methods are provided. In one example, a modular display assembly includes a housing, a control module, and a reflective element. The control module can be operably coupled to the housing and include a substrate and display. The display can be coupled to the substrate and configured to emit light onto the reflective element. At least a portion of the housing is configured to be removably inserted into the riflescope. The modular display assembly can include a user interface that receives user input. The user input can vary information displayed on the display and reflected from the reflective element. One or more alignment pins can engage the substrate and, when rotated, shift the position of the display relative to the reflective element.
TRAJECTORY CORRECTING DEVICE AND SIGHT DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
A trajectory correcting device includes a first trajectory adjustment mechanism and a second trajectory adjustment mechanism. The first trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to change an angle between a mounting member and a sight or a second mounting member. The second trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to rotate the sight or mounting member about an axis different than the adjustment axis of the first trajectory adjustment mechanism.
TRAJECTORY CORRECTING DEVICE AND SIGHT DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
A trajectory correcting device includes a first trajectory adjustment mechanism and a second trajectory adjustment mechanism. The first trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to change an angle between a mounting member and a sight or a second mounting member. The second trajectory adjustment mechanism is configured to rotate the sight or mounting member about an axis different than the adjustment axis of the first trajectory adjustment mechanism.
Reticle with fiber optic illumination
The disclosure relates to viewing optics, and in particular, a reticle system for a viewing optic. A reticle system having a fiber optic reticle coupled to a transparent substrate reticle in either the first or second focal plane is disclosed. The reticle system disclosed herein is visible in bright daylight and also has the desired floating features in the field of view, including numbers and other markings.
Reticle with fiber optic illumination
The disclosure relates to viewing optics, and in particular, a reticle system for a viewing optic. A reticle system having a fiber optic reticle coupled to a transparent substrate reticle in either the first or second focal plane is disclosed. The reticle system disclosed herein is visible in bright daylight and also has the desired floating features in the field of view, including numbers and other markings.