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TARGET WITH VISUALLY DISTINCTIVE MOTION-BASED ACCURACY FEEDBACK
20190316884 · 2019-10-17 ·

The embodiments herein provide for accuracy-based distinctively acting visual feedback targets through independently active target portions. In particular, the target systems herein have a center target portion and one or more concentric or nested outer portions, where each of the center and outer portions is configured to be rotationally indicative of being hit by a projectile, and is specifically configured to not move any portion further inward of the hit portion. In one embodiment, concentric target portions (e.g., rings) spin around an axis independently when hit, thus indicating a center hit or the distance from center of the hit (i.e., no portion further inward or outward spins other than the hit portion). In another embodiment, nested paddle targets are configured such that knocking down a particular paddle correspondingly knocks down all other paddles that may be further outward (i.e., leaving any portion further inward of the hit portion unmoved/standing).

WEAPONS TARGET
20190212105 · 2019-07-11 · ·

A target practice arrangement includes a separable body with first and second body members and an inflatable bladder. The first body member defines an inside cavity having a volume and an axis with a wall defining the cavity about the axis, and the second body member has an elongate member, wherein the elongate member is placed within the cavity of the first member, generally parallel with the axis. The bladder, when operably inflated within the cavity, grippingly acts against the inside wall and against the elongate member to prevent relative movement of the first and second body members. The target is operable to separate upon deflation of the inflatable member.

TARGET LABEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF APPLICATION
20190162510 · 2019-05-30 ·

A target label assembly and method of application. The target label assembly includes a reactive target label shape that has a printed target pattern that matches, for use as an overlay, an original target pattern of a base paper target. The label shape includes an alignment window over a portion of the printed target pattern, such as a plurality of target circles, of the label that allows for see-through alignment with the original target pattern to be overlaid. Thus a paper target can be made into a reactive target.

MEMORY-TYPE MECHANICAL TOY TARGET
20240353207 · 2024-10-24 ·

A memory-type mechanical toy target includes a target and multiple marking columns; the target is provided with a plurality of column holes arranged in the array, each of the column holes passes through the target and receives one of the marking columns which can slide therein, and the two ends of each of the marking columns respectively extend out thereof, before shooting, all of the marking columns on the target are protruded out of the front plate of the target with the same height, when any of the marking columns is hit by the toy bullet, it is pushed to move towards the back plate of the target until the column cap of the marking column is propped against the front plate of the target, so as to form corresponding concave, which can intuitively display the hitting point of the toy bullet and accurately mark it.

Target with splatter pack

A target system has a splatter pack attached to a target panel. The splatter pack acts as a receptacle for a fluid that provides visual confirmation that the target has been hit as the pack bursts upon impact by a projectile. As the pack bursts, the fluid explodes out and leaves a splatter pattern on or about the target panel. The burst and residual splatter allow the marksman to see whether or not an accurate shot was delivered without having to closely examine the target. The splatter pack is removably secured to the target panel by an adhesive layer and once a pack has burst, another pack can be readily attached in its place. If only a portion of the splatter pack has been hit and not all chambers have burst, individual chambers may be inserted in place of the previously burst chambers.

Target with indicia

A target has a body with an internal indicia and external indicia and a top portion which is opposite from the target base and surrounds one or more apertures. The internal indicia provide the target with a visual indicator upon impact and adaptable uses. The external indicia aid in identifying the target for use in cognitive shooting drills. The aperture has an axis that is perpendicular to the centerline of the body, and the target base and apertures opposite from the target base allow the marksman to stand the target on its own, secure it to an object, or suspend the target from an object.

Gun target system
09702667 · 2017-07-11 ·

A shooting target system includes a hub assembly a plurality of legs configured to removably engage with the plurality of leg fasteners of the housing; a plurality of arms configured to removably engage with the plurality of arm fasteners; a plurality of targets removably secured to the plurality of arms. The hub assembly includes a housing having a plurality of leg fastener joints; a shaft extending from the housing; and a hub rotatably secured to the shaft and having a plurality of arm fasteners.

Target label assembly
09625239 · 2017-04-18 ·

An improved target label for shooting that includes at least one toner layer defining an image of a target, superimposed over a colored substrate having a color different from the toner layer, and a release layer underlying the toner layer. When a projectile strikes and penetrates the target, the toner layer displaces and scatters over an area surrounding the point of penetration, exposing the underlying colored substrate layer. The scattering of toner particles visually resembles gun powder and visually simulates damage over an area wider than the point of penetration by the projectile.

Projectile Target Game
20170065877 · 2017-03-09 ·

Reactive targets and target frames are provided that react to being impacted by a projectile in such a manner as to cause longitudinal movement and/or rotation of the target frame. The movement, in turn, exposes different primary targets and/or a secondary target(s) to the participant. Participants can take either offensive shots against the competitor's targets or defensive shots to protect their targets from being impacted by the competitor.