Wrist strap for the barrel of a firearm
09816777 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41C33/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41C33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wrist strap for the barrel of a firearm includes a strap having a first end and a second end. The strap has a loop at the first end. The second end of the strap is configured to be attached to the barrel of the firearm. Wherein, the loop is configured for a user to insert their hand and utilize their wrist for stabilizing and/or controlling the barrel of the firearm. Whereby, the strap provides increased stability and/or control of the barrel of the firearm.
Claims
1. A wrist strap for a barrel of a firearm comprising: a strap having a first end and a second end made from a flexible material; said strap having a loop at the first end; said strap is configured to be attached to the firearm at the second end; an attachment device, said attachment device is configured for attaching the second end of said strap to the firearm; said attachment device is configured to connect to a swivel connection of a sling of said firearm, wherein said attachment device comprises: a strip at the second end of said strap configured to fit through said swivel connection of said sling, said strip including a plurality of slots across the width of the strip for adjusting a length of the strip; and a pin; whereby, when said strip is inserted through the swivel connection of said sling and said pin is inserted across the width of the strip through one of said slots, said pin locks said strip in said swivel connection for securing the strip at a desired length.
2. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said loop is configured for a user to insert their hand and utilize their wrist for stabilizing and/or controlling the barrel of the firearm; whereby said strap providing increased stability and/or control of the barrel of the firearm.
3. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of slots are spaced apart an increment distance, wherein said increment distance is 0.5 inches between each slot.
4. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said pin is a linchpin, where said linchpin is configured to hold the linchpin in one of the plurality of slots.
5. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said loop is adjustable in size for various sized hands and wrists and/or for various lengths from the firearm.
6. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said loop is made from a strip of mesh.
7. The wrist strap according to claim 1, wherein said wrist strap is configured to provide an increased force to a shoulder stock of the firearm.
8. The wrist strap according to claim 7, wherein said increased force to the shoulder stock of the firearm is an increase of between 1 and 200%.
9. A firearm system with a wrist strap for providing increased stability and/or control comprising: a firearm with a barrel; a sling with a swivel connection on the barrel of the firearm; a wrist strap for the barrel of the firearm comprising: a strap having a first end and a second end made from a flexible material; said strap having a loop at the first end; said strap being attached to the firearm at the second end; and an attachment device, said attachment device is configured for attaching the second end of said strap to the swivel connection of the sling on the firearm, said attachment device comprises: a strip at the second end of said strap configured to fit through said swivel connection of said sling, said strip including a plurality of slots across the width of the strip for adjusting a length of the strip; and a pin; whereby, when said strip is inserted through the swivel connection of said sling and said pin is inserted across the width of the strip through one of said slots, said pin locking said strip in said swivel connection for securing the strip at a desired length; wherein said loop is configured for a user to insert a hand and utilize their wrist for stabilizing and/or controlling the barrel of the firearm; whereby said strap providing increased stability and/or control of the barrel of the firearm.
10. The firearm system of claim 9, wherein the firearm is a long gun selected from a group consisting of: a rifle; a shotgun; a musket; a blunderbuss; a carbine; a wall gun; and a musketoon.
11. A method of providing increased stability and/or control of a barrel of a firearm comprising the steps of: connecting a wrist strap to the swivel connection of a sling on the barrel of the firearm, said wrist strap comprising: a strap having a first end and a second end made from a flexible material; said strap having a loop at the first end; said strap being attached to the firearm at the second end; and an attachment device, said attachment device is configured for attaching the second end of said strap to the swivel connection of the sling on the firearm, said attachment device comprises: a strip at the second end of said strap configured to fit through said swivel connection of said sling, said strip including a plurality of slots across the width of the strip for adjusting a length of the strip; and a pin; whereby, when said strip is inserted through the swivel connection of said sling and said pin is inserted across the width of the strip through one of said slots, said pin locking said strip in said swivel connection for securing the strip at a desired length; inserting a user's hand inside the loop of the strap; and pulling back on the loop with a user's wrist; and gripping the barrel of the firearm; whereby said strap providing increased stability and/or control of the barrel of the firearm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present wrist strap for the barrel of a firearm will be better understood by reading the Detailed Description with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and in which like reference numerals denote similar structure and refer to like elements throughout, and in which:
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(13) It is to be noted that the drawings presented are intended solely for the purpose of illustration and that they are, therefore, neither desired nor intended to limit the disclosure to any or all of the exact details of construction shown, except insofar as they may be deemed essential to the claimed disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) In describing the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
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(19) Loop 22 may be any desired size and/or shape. For example, loop 22 may have an approximate length of 9 inches when flattened out, or approximately 18 inches around the perimeter. In select embodiments, loop 22 may be adjustable in size for various sized grip hands H and wrists W of user U and/or for various lengths from firearm 14. Loop 22 may be adjustable by any means or fashion.
(20) Loop 22 and strap 16 may be made from any desired material or combination of materials. In select embodiments, loop 22 and strap 16 may be made from flexible material 42. This flexibility of the material may allow strap 16 to conform around the user's wrist W comfortably and may allow the user U to enter and remove its hand H. In addition, the flexible material may be safer to transport and operate. Flexible material 42 may be any flexible material, like fabrics, plastics, rubbers, the like, combinations thereof, etc. In select embodiments, as shown in the Figures, flexible material 42 of loop 22 may be strip of mesh 44. The strip of mesh may be looped together and sewn at its ends to create loop 22. Loop 22 may be then sewn together to strip 30. Loop 22 may also provide an outer cushion or cloth material for added comfort and/or improved aesthetics.
(21) One feature of wrist strap 10 may be that it can be utilized to provide increased force 46 to shoulder stock 15 of firearm 14. See
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(24) In select embodiments of firearm system 100 with wrist strap 10, attachment device 24 may be included for attaching second end 20 of strap 16 to firearm 14. In select embodiments, firearm system 100 may include sling 26 with swivel connection 28 on firearm 14. In these select embodiments, attachment device 24 of firearm system 100 may be configured to connect to swivel connection 28 of sling 26. Also, in these embodiments of firearm system 100, wrist strap 10 may include strip 30 at second end 20 of strap 16 configured to fit through swivel connection 28 of sling 26, where strip 30 may include at least one slot 32 and pin 34. Whereby, when strip 30 may be inserted through swivel connection 28 of sling 26, pin 34 may be inserted through one of the at least one slots 32 for locking strip 30 in swivel connection 28.
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(26) In select embodiments of method 200 of providing increased stability and/or control of barrel 12 of firearm 14, when firearm 14 has sling 26 with swivel connection 28 on forestock 13 of barrel 12, step 202 of connecting wrist strap 10 to barrel 12 of firearm 14 may further include the steps of: step 210 of inserting strip 30 on second end 20 of strap 16 with at least one slot 32 through swivel connection 28; and step 212 of inserting pin 34 through one of slots 32 in strip 30. Whereby, pin 34 may lock strip 30 in swivel connection 28.
(27) The strap or wrist strap of the instant disclosure may be provided to increase the stability and/or control of the firearm. The increased control and/or stability of the firearm may be provided by allowing a user to increase force to the butt of the firearm. This increased force may vary depending on the user, but may increase between 1% and 200%, or approximately 100%. This increased control and/or stability from the added force to the butt of the firearm may be especially advantageous when other needs are required, including, but not limited to, adjusting the scope or electronics of the firearm, reloading the firearm, maneuvering in confined quarters, like hunting stands or the like, reversing hands, etc.
(28) The foregoing description and drawings comprise illustrative embodiments. Having thus described exemplary embodiments, it should be noted by those skilled in the art that the within disclosures are exemplary only, and that various other alternatives, adaptations, and modifications may be made within the scope of the present disclosure. Merely listing or numbering the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of that method. Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated herein, but is limited only by the following claims.