Firearm monitoring systems having a sensor, a monitoring unit, a network, and a user device and/or an external device are disclosed. The firearm monitoring systems may be configured to detect gunfire via the sensor, collect gunfire data via the monitoring unit, and transmit the gunfire data to the network, user device, and/or external device.
G08B 25/10 - Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using wireless transmission systems
F41A 17/06 - Electric or electromechanical safeties
F41C 27/00 - SMALLARMS, e.g. PISTOLS OR RIFLES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR - Details or attachments not otherwise provided for
Shooting assemblies having a shooting rest, a sheath, and a firearm rest. The shooting assemblies alternate between a stowed and a deployed configuration for use as a walking staff in the stowed configuration, and as a shooting rest in the deployed configuration. The height and/or position of the shooting rest and firearm rest is adjustable to accommodate different users and different terrains on which the shooting assemblies are used.
A wireless firearm system is disclosed. The wireless firearm system includes a device computer processor operable to execute a set of computer-readable instructions. Attached to the device computer process is a device memory operable to store the set of computer-readable instructions. The device memory is operable to receive a first set of firearm values from a first firearm transmitter, receive a firing sequence command, and determine a second set of firearm values based at least in part on the firing sequence command. The device memory can determine the first set of firearm values is less than the second set of firearm values and communicate the firing sequence command to a firearm memory.
A secondary firearm with a rail mount attachable to a rail assembly of a primary firearm is disclosed. The secondary firearm comprises a body having at least one retaining pin hole and a bolt stop hole and a housing disposed about the body. The housing comprises at least one retaining pin aperture and/or a bolt stop aperture. The secondary firearm also includes at least one fastener disposed within at least one of the at least one retaining pin aperture and the at least one retaining pin hole and/or the bolt stop aperture and the bolt stop hole to fasten the housing to the body.
A hammer block for a firearm is disclosed. The firearm includes a firing pin and a hammer. The hammer is pivotally attached to a hammer pin within a trigger house of a lower receiver. The hammer block includes a body comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. The hammer block also includes a central gap forming two downwardly facing legs in the lower portion of the body. The body is positioned within the trigger housing in front of the hammer with the two downwardly facing legs positioned on the sides of the hammer and the central gap positioned over the hammer so that the hammer rotates into the body and is prevented from engaging the firing pin.