Forward framing gunsight
09903686 ยท 2018-02-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04M1/035
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/72403
ELECTRICITY
G09G5/003
PHYSICS
H04M1/03
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/724092
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/0202
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/0254
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/026
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/185
ELECTRICITY
F41G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G1/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An apparatus includes a first gunsight and a second gunsight, where both the first and the second sights are configured to be positioned on a forward portion of a barrel of a firearm. According to an embodiment, a third gunsight may be configured to be positioned on the forward portion of the barrel. The gunsight may be interchangeable with different gunsights.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a firearm slide having a top surface extending from a muzzle end to a rear end, a longitudinal centerline of said top surface defining a longest dimension of said top surface; a first gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface to the left of said centerline and at a first distance from the muzzle end; a second gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface to the right of said centerline and at said first distance from the muzzle end; a third gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface upon said center line and oriented parallel thereto and at a second distance from the muzzle end; wherein said second distance is either greater than or less than said first distance; wherein the first, second, and third gunsights are all mounted upon the top surface at a location closer to the muzzle end than to a point equidistant to the muzzle end and to the rear end; wherein the first, second, and third gunsights each include a translucent material; and wherein the first and second gunsights are configured to frame a target without narrowing a shooter's field of vision.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second gunsights each comprise a framing sight that is interchangeable with another framing sight.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the translucent material includes a fiber optic material or a tritium material.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the translucent material is tinted.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an axis of the first gunsight is aliened in a parallel orientation relative to an axis of the second gunsight.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an axis of the first gunsight is angled relative to an axis of the second gunsight.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a length of the first gunsight is aligned with respect to a length of the second gunsight.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a width of the first gunsight is wider than a width of the second gunsight.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a height of the first gunsight is the same as a height of the second gunsight.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a height of the first gunsight is higher than a height of the second gunsight.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a base onto which at least one of the first and second gunsights are mounted, wherein the base is attachable to the slide.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first gunsight and a base section attached to the first gunsight into a groove proximate the slide.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cover portion that attaches to the slide and to at least one of the first gunsight and a base section attached to the first gunsight.
14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein without narrowing a shooter's field of vision includes without narrowing a peripheral vision of the shooter.
15. An apparatus comprising: a firearm barrel having a top surface extending from a muzzle end to a rear end, a longitudinal centerline of said top surface defining a longest dimension of said top surface; a first gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface to the left of said centerline and at a first distance from the muzzle end; a second gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface to the right of said centerline and at said first distance from the muzzle end; a third gunsight comprising a post mounted on said top surface upon said center line and oriented parallel thereto and at a second distance from the muzzle end; wherein said second distance is either greater than or less than said first distance; wherein the first, second, and third gunsights are all mounted upon the top surface at a location closer to the muzzle end than to a point equidistant to the muzzle end and to the rear end; wherein the first, second, and third gunsights each include a translucent material; and wherein the first and second gunsights are configured to frame a target without narrowing a shooter's field of vision.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first and second gunsights each comprise a framing sight that is interchangeable with another framing sight.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the translucent material includes a fiber optic material.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the translucent material is tinted.
19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein an axis of the first gunsight is aligned in a parallel orientation relative to an axis of the second gunsight.
20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein an axis of the first gunsight is angled relative to an axis of the second gunsight.
Description
V. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(1) An embodiment of a gunsight system may make it easier to focus on targets downrange using both eyes. Conventional sights cause shooters to often shoot with one eye closed. The gunsight system of an embodiment may allow a shooter to see the target while maintaining situational awareness and depth perception. A user may draw their weapon and acquire their target faster.
(2) The sighting system may maintain greater accuracy. When aiming down the sight, for instance, at 20 ft, accuracy may stay within a 4.5 inch spread no matter which framing post is used. The sights may be lightweight and machined from polymer or steel or plastic or wood or metal, or porcelain or virtually any material. The gunsights may include two channels separated by three fiver or tritium sigh pieces. By machining a rail system compatible with popular gun companies, designs may be used on handguns, shotguns, or rifles, among other firearms.
(3) Portions of the gunsights may be connected to one another. In this sense, it sight of an embodiment may include a structure extending perpendicular to a surface of a barrel.
(4) Sights may be positioned at any orientation (i.e., 360 degrees) around the barrel. Such an orientation may be advantageous when a shooter turns a rifle or other firearm sideways. Certain embodiments may include multiple sets of framing sights around a barrel of a gun to allow a shooter to selectively use them. For example, a first framing sight set (comprising multiple gunsights) may be oriented on an opposite side of a barrel relative to a second framing sight.
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(26) Those skilled in the art may make numerous uses and modifications of and departures from the specific apparatus and techniques disclosed herein without departing from the inventive concepts. Consequently, the disclosed embodiments should be construed as embracing each and every novel feature and novel combination of features present in or possessed by the apparatus and techniques disclosed herein and limited only by the scope of the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.