Patent classifications
F41C23/08
Clay pigeon shooting system and method of using the same
According to one embodiment, a recoil pad includes a base member configured to be mounted to a buttstock of a gun, and an amorphous material configured to be shaped into at least a portion of a cushion member. The amorphous material has a first surface configured to be physically coupled to the base member, and a second surface that is configured to be shaped around a portion of a shoulder of a user such that the second surface has a shoulder facing contour that matches a contour of the portion of the shoulder.
Clay pigeon shooting system and method of using the same
According to one embodiment, a recoil pad includes a base member configured to be mounted to a buttstock of a gun, and an amorphous material configured to be shaped into at least a portion of a cushion member. The amorphous material has a first surface configured to be physically coupled to the base member, and a second surface that is configured to be shaped around a portion of a shoulder of a user such that the second surface has a shoulder facing contour that matches a contour of the portion of the shoulder.
Modular stock and method for a long gun
A modular system for adjusting the length of pull and drop of a long gun. The modular system enables a combination of any one of a plurality of comb portions with any one or more of a plurality of butt pad spacers for a versatile and robust system that provides a wide range of comb height and length of pull combinations. The system can be implemented by the user, avoiding costly gun fitters. The system provides these aspects in a sleek, streamlined way that does not mar the appearance of the long gun. The spacers for the length of pull adjustment include registration surfaces that provide a three-dimensional interface with the buttstock and comb portion for enhanced strength and stability of the assembly over that of conventional fit adjustment systems.
Baseplate for a rifle recoil assembly
A recoil assembly for a rifle includes a baseplate comprising a baseplate body extending longitudinally along a central axis from a proximal end to a distal end, the baseplate body defining an opening extending along the central axis and configured to receive an end of a recoil spring guide rod. A latch plate extends up from the top surface of the baseplate body, the latch plate defining a charging handle opening a catch surface for a charging handle latch. In use, the recoil baseplate can be received in an aperture defined in the upper receiver of a rifle, where one or more recoil spring guide rods are received in the opening in the baseplate body. A charging handle can be slidably received through the charging handle opening and charging handle aperture of the upper receiver.
Baseplate for a rifle recoil assembly
A recoil assembly for a rifle includes a baseplate comprising a baseplate body extending longitudinally along a central axis from a proximal end to a distal end, the baseplate body defining an opening extending along the central axis and configured to receive an end of a recoil spring guide rod. A latch plate extends up from the top surface of the baseplate body, the latch plate defining a charging handle opening a catch surface for a charging handle latch. In use, the recoil baseplate can be received in an aperture defined in the upper receiver of a rifle, where one or more recoil spring guide rods are received in the opening in the baseplate body. A charging handle can be slidably received through the charging handle opening and charging handle aperture of the upper receiver.
ADJUSTABLE BASE RUBBER FOR BULLPUP RIFLES
The invention relates to a part called base rubber (1) and/or butt rear rubber which is developed to be used in butts of the bullpup rifles. Said base rubber (1) has a feature that is adjustable in different sizes according to the demand of the user.
ADJUSTABLE BASE RUBBER FOR BULLPUP RIFLES
The invention relates to a part called base rubber (1) and/or butt rear rubber which is developed to be used in butts of the bullpup rifles. Said base rubber (1) has a feature that is adjustable in different sizes according to the demand of the user.
Recoil Buffer
A recoil buffer system having a buffer element with a buffer element body portion, a buffer element knob, and a buffer element cavity; a collar; a sleeve, wherein a sleeve recess is formed so as to accept at least a portion of the buffer element body portion therein; a buffer element recoil spring, wherein the buffer element recoil spring is positioned about at least a portion of the elongate buffer element body portion, between the collar and the sleeve; and a bumper, wherein a bumper extension portion extends from a first end of the bumper to a bumper shoulder, wherein the bumper extension portion is such that at least a portion of the bumper extension portion can be fitted at least partially within the sleeve aperture.
Recoil Buffer
A recoil buffer system having a buffer element with a buffer element body portion, a buffer element knob, and a buffer element cavity; a collar; a sleeve, wherein a sleeve recess is formed so as to accept at least a portion of the buffer element body portion therein; a buffer element recoil spring, wherein the buffer element recoil spring is positioned about at least a portion of the elongate buffer element body portion, between the collar and the sleeve; and a bumper, wherein a bumper extension portion extends from a first end of the bumper to a bumper shoulder, wherein the bumper extension portion is such that at least a portion of the bumper extension portion can be fitted at least partially within the sleeve aperture.
Recoil-inhibiting grips for firearms
Disclosed are recoil-inhibiting grips for handguns that minimize recoil without sacrificing aiming accuracy. The grips may provide both recoil inhibition and grip stability by incorporating a vibration-damping elastomeric strategically positioned in only the back surface of a handgun grip (e.g., facing the palm). The elastomeric insert may be incorporated in the top section of the rear surface of the grip, where the bulk of the recoil force meets the user's palm.