Patent classifications
F41A21/38
MUZZLE DEVICE
The present invention is of a muzzle device that is either permanently fixed or releasably attached to the end of the barrel of a firearm. The muzzle device may have a configuration that reduces the loss of pressure and flow rate of the propellant gas by employing a central bore having approximately the same diameter as the bore of the barrel. The muzzle device may further have apertures with inserted adjustable screws with hollow interior portions for tuning the degree of propellant gases in various directions away from the muzzle device. The external diameter of the muzzle device may also have substantially the same diameter as the external diameter of the barrel to allow for access to firearm components without having to remove the muzzle device from the end of the barrel.
TUNER ATTACHED TO A MUZZLE BRAKE OR SUPPRESSOR OF A FIREARM
A muzzle brake having a tuner and allowing for micro-adjustments to the weight of the barrel of a firearm. Upon being fired, the weighted the barrel mitigates the effect on aiming by disruptive frequencies reverberating through the firearm. The muzzle brake can incorporate a muzzle brake and be positioned after the muzzle brake segment such that the harmonics of the muzzle brake segment can also be affected by the muzzle brake. Use of the tuner on a firearm can increase overall accuracy and affect the groupings of shots on target when compared to use of a firearm without a muzzle brake.
TUNER ATTACHED TO A MUZZLE BRAKE OR SUPPRESSOR OF A FIREARM
A muzzle brake having a tuner and allowing for micro-adjustments to the weight of the barrel of a firearm. Upon being fired, the weighted the barrel mitigates the effect on aiming by disruptive frequencies reverberating through the firearm. The muzzle brake can incorporate a muzzle brake and be positioned after the muzzle brake segment such that the harmonics of the muzzle brake segment can also be affected by the muzzle brake. Use of the tuner on a firearm can increase overall accuracy and affect the groupings of shots on target when compared to use of a firearm without a muzzle brake.
ADJUSTABLE MUZZLE DEVICE
Adjustable stabilizing attachments for a firearm and, more particularly, to adjustable stabilizing devices that may be attached to the muzzle end of the firearm to assist in reducing forces exerted during firing, such as lateral shift, vertical displacement, or longitudinal twisting as well as assisting in suppression of muzzle flash, reduction in recoil and/or firing noise and concomitant firing concussion are herein disclosed. The multi-position devices are useful for, inter alia, adapting a firearm's capabilities to meet the needs of firing situations presented to the user, without the need to switch to alternative devices.
ADJUSTABLE MUZZLE DEVICE
Adjustable stabilizing attachments for a firearm and, more particularly, to adjustable stabilizing devices that may be attached to the muzzle end of the firearm to assist in reducing forces exerted during firing, such as lateral shift, vertical displacement, or longitudinal twisting as well as assisting in suppression of muzzle flash, reduction in recoil and/or firing noise and concomitant firing concussion are herein disclosed. The multi-position devices are useful for, inter alia, adapting a firearm's capabilities to meet the needs of firing situations presented to the user, without the need to switch to alternative devices.
MUZZLE DEVICE ASSEMBLIES
A muzzle device assembly for a firearm includes a body and a rear member attached to a rear of the body. The body includes a plurality of openings on a left side and a plurality of openings on a right side. There are at least one pair of openings on a top of the body. The at least one pair of openings intersect one another and form a common hole at an interior surface of the body.
MUZZLE DEVICE ASSEMBLIES
A muzzle device assembly for a firearm includes a body and a rear member attached to a rear of the body. The body includes a plurality of openings on a left side and a plurality of openings on a right side. There are at least one pair of openings on a top of the body. The at least one pair of openings intersect one another and form a common hole at an interior surface of the body.
MODULAR FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR COUPLER
Examples include a threaded coupler for connecting two portions of a firearm sound suppressor housing together. The threaded coupler includes a sound suppressing baffle. Using the coupler and its integrated baffle provides additional sound suppression compared to sound suppressors with other types of connectors between housing portions.
Muzzle brake device
A muzzle brake device includes a main body having a receiver opening, a discharge opening, a central bore, and a plurality of discharge channels extending outward from the central bore at locations between the receiver opening and the discharge opening. A plurality of raised inlet members are disposed along the central bore and are in communication with the plurality of discharge channels. A separation distance between the channels is complementary to the length of the projectile to which the weapon on which the device is attached, and each of the discharge channels are arranged to emulate the vane of a turbine engine, so as to produce a mechanical force that counteracts the recoil of the weapon to which the device is attached.
Tuner attached to a muzzle brake or suppressor of a firearm
A muzzle brake having a tuner and allowing for micro-adjustments to the weight of the barrel of a firearm. Upon being fired, the weighted the barrel mitigates the effect on aiming by disruptive frequencies reverberating through the firearm. The muzzle brake can incorporate a muzzle brake and be positioned after the muzzle brake segment such that the harmonics of the muzzle brake segment can also be affected by the muzzle brake. Use of the tuner on a firearm can increase overall accuracy and affect the groupings of shots on target when compared to use of a firearm without a muzzle brake.