Patent classifications
F41G1/02
Sight post camera for a firearm
A firearm front sight post that is comprised of a camera assembly which captures an image or video, or a series of images or videos of what is in front of the firearm at the instant that the firearm is first fired, and at the instant that each and every subsequent shot is fired. The camera assembly is actuated by a actuation mechanism in communication with the trigger assembly of the firearm, and is activated when the trigger wall is met in the act of pulling the trigger of a firearm. The system is also comprised of a wireless transmitter that automatically sends the image/video from the camera assembly to a mobile application on a smartphone or other smart device, wherein the images/videos are encrypted, time-stamped and dated.
Sight post camera for a firearm
A firearm front sight post that is comprised of a camera assembly which captures an image or video, or a series of images or videos of what is in front of the firearm at the instant that the firearm is first fired, and at the instant that each and every subsequent shot is fired. The camera assembly is actuated by a actuation mechanism in communication with the trigger assembly of the firearm, and is activated when the trigger wall is met in the act of pulling the trigger of a firearm. The system is also comprised of a wireless transmitter that automatically sends the image/video from the camera assembly to a mobile application on a smartphone or other smart device, wherein the images/videos are encrypted, time-stamped and dated.
FIREARM MUZZLE ACCESSORY
A muzzle accessory for installation on a barrel of a firearm is provided. The muzzle accessory includes an accessory body having a through-channel sized to receive the barrel of the firearm; and a locking member structured to engage the groove of the barrel to lock the muzzle accessory to the barrel.
FIREARM MUZZLE ACCESSORY
A muzzle accessory for installation on a barrel of a firearm is provided. The muzzle accessory includes an accessory body having a through-channel sized to receive the barrel of the firearm; and a locking member structured to engage the groove of the barrel to lock the muzzle accessory to the barrel.
Weapon sight
An open sight for use on weapons such as handguns is disclosed. The open sight features two rear aiming marks mounted in the rear sight and a third aiming mark in the front sight. The aiming marks are illuminated by one or more artificial light sources disposed within the rear sight. The artificial light sources project light forward to the front sight and illuminate the rear aiming marks. The front sight is dimensioned to substantially block the forward directed beam to reduce the visibility of the illumination forward of the weapon.
Weapon sight
An open sight for use on weapons such as handguns is disclosed. The open sight features two rear aiming marks mounted in the rear sight and a third aiming mark in the front sight. The aiming marks are illuminated by one or more artificial light sources disposed within the rear sight. The artificial light sources project light forward to the front sight and illuminate the rear aiming marks. The front sight is dimensioned to substantially block the forward directed beam to reduce the visibility of the illumination forward of the weapon.
Tri sight system
The Tri Sight System, as the name suggests, utilizes three (3) target sights in a tri-pattern at the end of a barrel of a firearm to improve the shooter's target acquisition and accuracy.
Tri sight system
The Tri Sight System, as the name suggests, utilizes three (3) target sights in a tri-pattern at the end of a barrel of a firearm to improve the shooter's target acquisition and accuracy.
NEW FRONT SIGHT STRUCTURE
A front sight structure has a body adapted on the bolt of a firearm, a target bowl with full circle form that is configured in the continuation of the body and an indicator section provided at the center of the target bowl, aligning arms which connect the indicator section to the target bowl and contours configured such that they extend to the center of the target bowl from the aligning arms.
NEW FRONT SIGHT STRUCTURE
A front sight structure has a body adapted on the bolt of a firearm, a target bowl with full circle form that is configured in the continuation of the body and an indicator section provided at the center of the target bowl, aligning arms which connect the indicator section to the target bowl and contours configured such that they extend to the center of the target bowl from the aligning arms.