F41G11/004

Clamping system for gun sight
10895436 · 2021-01-19 · ·

A gun sight clamping system utilizes a resilient device and an over-center cam to attach a gun sight to the rail of a gun. The body of the clamping system is clamped to the rail using a clamping mechanism on one side of the assembly and a resilient device on the other side of the assembly. The resilient device operates in a direction parallel to the clamping direction. A cross bar connects the clamping mechanism to the resilient device and provides a means to squeeze the body of the mount to the rail. As the lever is closed, the cam drives the cross bar, pulling the clamping mechanism against the rail. The resilient device allows the cam to move to an over-center position wherein the unit resists loosening during operation. Once the over-center position is achieved, the spring force of the resilient device holds the cam in the closed position.

Weapon mounted light and operation thereof

A flashlight assembly includes a body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion and a clamping assembly on a bottom side of the body. The tail portion of the body tapers rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side towards the bottom side, such that the tail end of the tail portion merges with the bottom side of the body and forms an inclined contoured surface extending from the bottom side to the top side. A contoured switch is mounted within the inclined angled surface of the tapered tail portion, and includes a safety bail pivotably movable to selectively mechanically impede operation of the switch.

FIREARM LASER SIGHT ALIGNMENT ASSEMBLY

The present disclosure relates to a firearm which may include a frame with a first outer wall, and a second outer wall opposite the first outer wall. A laser module may be disposed between the first and second outer walls. An alignment pin may be in communication with the first outer wall and may be configured to move the laser module relative to the frame.

Rifle stock mounting rail system

Rifle stock mounting rail systems have an elongated rail having opposed forward and rear ends, the elongated rail having an accessory mounting facility defining a plurality of mounting locations, the elongated rail defining a forward mounting aperture proximate to the forward end, the elongated rail defining a rear mounting aperture proximate to the rear end, the forward mounting aperture being configured to receive a first fastener in a stock aperture associated with a sling stud, the rear mounting aperture being configured to receive a second fastener in a stock aperture associated with a trigger guard, and the forward and rear mounting apertures being spaced apart by a distance based on a spacing between a sling stud and the second fastener. The accessory mounting facility may be an elongated channel. The accessory mounting facility may have a multitude or an unlimited number of mounting locations.

Gun clamp easy to be dismounted and adjusted in position and a gun mounted light thereon
10866066 · 2020-12-15 ·

A gun clamp having a base and a slider; one side of the base is provided with a clamping assembly; another side of the base is provided with a first sliding groove; a side wall of the base is provided with a second sliding groove; the slider is cooperative with and insertable into the first sliding groove and the second sliding groove; a main shaft is provided in the base; an end of the main shaft proximal to the first sliding groove is provided with a first locking piece; an end of the main shaft proximal to the second sliding groove is provided with a second locking piece; an end of the main shaft distal from the second locking piece is connected with a switch; a resilient piece is provided between the switch and the base. Also provided is a gun mounted light provided with the gun clamp.

PIN ASSEMBLY
20200386522 · 2020-12-10 ·

The application discloses a pin assembly for a fixation point configured to be mounted to a receiver of a firearm, the receiver including first and second receiver walls defining a receiver chamber therebetween. The pin assembly includes a first and second pin assembly halves. The first pin assembly half includes a first fastener, a spacer, and a first fixation element. The first fastener and the first fixation element are configured to engage to secure the fixation point to the first receiver wall with the first fastener and the first fixation element disposed on opposing sides of the first receiver wall. The second pin assembly half includes a second fastener and a second fixation element. The second fastener and the second fixation element are configured to engage with the second fastener and the second fixation element disposed on opposing sides of the second receiver wall.

Alignment aid for a suppressor
10859344 · 2020-12-08 · ·

An alignment aid for a suppressor includes a sleeve having an external surface and an internal surface. An alignment slot extends longitudinally along the external surface of the sleeve. A groove is in the internal surface, and a strip is at least partially in the groove. A set screw is engaged with the strip to bias the strip radially inward from the groove.

Movable firearm accessory support assembly
10852103 · 2020-12-01 · ·

A mount assembly for securing accessories to an underlying firearm assembly. The mount assembly includes a base that is constructed to be secured to an underlying firearm and an accessory support that is moveable relative to the base. An interface arrangement is provided between the base and the accessory support such that the accessory support can be rotated relative to the base between a first orientation that is laterally inboard of the base and a second orientation that is laterally outboard of the base to accommodate break-action operation of an underlying firearm when the accessory mount assembly is secured to the firearm.

COMPOSITE TELESCOPIC SIGHT, SIGHT MOUNT, AND ELECTROLUMINESCENT DIGITALLY ADJUSTABLE RETICLE
20200355468 · 2020-11-12 ·

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.

Quick-detach optics and accessory mounting system for firearms

An accessory mounting system offering quick disconnect and true return-to-zero reattach is described. The mounting system includes a base, which is attached to the host platform, and a top mount onto which one or more accessories can be mounted. The base may be installed with a friction clamp and can remain attached to the host platform while the top mount can be removed and returned while keeping all optics and lasers mounted. The coupling of the base and top mount can provide sufficient precision such that the mounting system can retain zero upon reattach. The top mount may include one or more rail segments, which can enable the mounting of a laser system in conjunction with a top mounted optic, even when the firearm is used in conjunction with a gun shield.