Patent classifications
F41C23/18
REINFORCED RIFLE STOCK
A rifle stock is configured to receive a barreled action having an attached barrel and a lower surface which also has a downward protrusion. A shell having an exterior surface defines an exterior and an interior of the stock. The shell has opposed sidewalls extending from a bottom portion and an intermediate portion. A span element which is preferably a planar element and at least in part encompassed by fill material spans between the opposed sidewalls. The span includes a structural element that connects to the shell, a transverse intermediate portion, vertical end portions, and a forward edge for a protrusion receptacle which is defined in part by fill material in the stock and in part by the span element. The protrusion receptacle receives a downward extending protrusion of the rifle action. The fill may comprise rigid foam, composite materials, carbon fiber, or combinations of these materials.
REINFORCED RIFLE STOCK
A rifle stock is configured to receive a barreled action having an attached barrel and a lower surface which also has a downward protrusion. A shell having an exterior surface defines an exterior and an interior of the stock. The shell has opposed sidewalls extending from a bottom portion and an intermediate portion. A span element which is preferably a planar element and at least in part encompassed by fill material spans between the opposed sidewalls. The span includes a structural element that connects to the shell, a transverse intermediate portion, vertical end portions, and a forward edge for a protrusion receptacle which is defined in part by fill material in the stock and in part by the span element. The protrusion receptacle receives a downward extending protrusion of the rifle action. The fill may comprise rigid foam, composite materials, carbon fiber, or combinations of these materials.
Handgun having metallic rails within a polymeric frame
The handgun contains a frame composed of polymer material, the frame contains a channel formed therein, wherein the channel contains sides, and a forward rail positioned within the channel.
Handgun having metallic rails within a polymeric frame
The handgun contains a frame composed of polymer material, the frame contains a channel formed therein, wherein the channel contains sides, and a forward rail positioned within the channel.
LASER INDUCED FRICTION SURFACE ON FIREARM
A firearm having a laser induced friction surface. A method for forming the laser induced friction surface on the firearm may includes the steps of disposing the laser machine adjacent to a component of the firearm, adjusting the laser machine, then applying the laser beam of the laser machine onto a component surface.
LASER INDUCED FRICTION SURFACE ON FIREARM
A firearm having a laser induced friction surface. A method for forming the laser induced friction surface on the firearm may includes the steps of disposing the laser machine adjacent to a component of the firearm, adjusting the laser machine, then applying the laser beam of the laser machine onto a component surface.
HANDGUN HAVING METALLIC RAILS WITHIN A POLYMERIC FRAME
A handgun is disclosed. The handgun contains a frame composed of polymer material, the frame contains a channel formed therein, wherein the channel contains sides, and a forward rail positioned within the channel.
HANDGUN HAVING METALLIC RAILS WITHIN A POLYMERIC FRAME
A handgun is disclosed. The handgun contains a frame composed of polymer material, the frame contains a channel formed therein, wherein the channel contains sides, and a forward rail positioned within the channel.
STOCK CHEEK RISER
A stock cheek riser that includes two side walls connected by a hood, which form a channel for receiving a stock. The stock cheek riser is sized and its front face angled to provide sufficient room for manipulating a charging handle of the firearm to which the stock is attached, when the stock is in a collapsed position.
STOCK CHEEK RISER
A stock cheek riser that includes two side walls connected by a hood, which form a channel for receiving a stock. The stock cheek riser is sized and its front face angled to provide sufficient room for manipulating a charging handle of the firearm to which the stock is attached, when the stock is in a collapsed position.