A turret kit for an optical scope including a base, a cap, dials and a cover for at least one of the dials is provided whereby a user can rapidly, efficiently and consistently switch from one turret to another. The kit can include a base including a lower perimeter defining a base diameter, a first dial including a first dial outer diameter that is less than the base diameter, and a second dial including a second dial outer diameter that is greater than the first dial outer diameter and greater than the base diameter. The first and second dials are interchangeably mountable to the base and can provide different dimensions, functionality and/or reference indicia in different formats.
A weapon mount is provided to connect an accessory to a weapon adjacent a sight. The mount can include a main body, a forward projecting first arm and a locking plate. The main body can engage a rear of the sight, for example, a front sight post, and the locking plate can engage a front of the sight. The locking plate, main body and mount can be centered on the post via a centering fastener projecting through a center plate hole of the locking plate, and can be clamped to the sight post via first and second fasteners projecting through the locking plate and engaged with the first arm and a second arm which can be part of the main body or a modular body. The modular body can be slidably joined with the main body via a guide rail and corresponding slot. A related method of use is provided.
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Bipods for firearms; integral ring mounts for scopes; rifle scope rings; magnifiers for optical lens sights; optical dot sights Gun scopes; rifle scopes; sighting telescopes for firearms; optical or telescopic lens sights
A rotatable buttstock mount can include a tube, a boss, a support frame including a rearward ring and a guide pin in a guide slot such that the support frame can rotate relative to the tube. When a buttstock is secured to the mount, the buttstock can rotate with the frame and thereby change the axial angle of the buttstock relative to the weapon to which the mount is secured, thereby providing a user with a variety of angular orientations of the buttstock for different shooting configurations. The mount can rotate freely relative to the tube, being actuated simply by overcoming a friction interface between components and/or a detent between the components. Thus, actuation of the mount and rotation of the buttstock to a custom angular position can be easily and quickly implemented to obtain a selected configuration for the user.
A turret for an optical scope including a base, a turret cover graspable by a user, a zero stop limiter, a zero stop ring extending around a guide groove, and a projection movable within the guide groove. The turret cover and the ring are operable in a zero stop setting mode in which these components rotate in unison about an axis of rotation, while the turret cover remains installed on the turret, so the projection moves in the guide groove until the projection engages the zero stop limiter to establish a zero stop. The turret cover can include a first interface element and the zero stop ring can include a second interface element that interface with one another so these components rotate in unison. The guide groove can be defined by a guide sleeve fixed to the base and threadably engaged with the ring.
A firearm mount is provided including an upper handguard configured to extend above a cocking lever housing of a firearm and a receiver shroud extending rearward from the upper handguard and integrally formed with the upper handguard to form a single piece guard. The upper handguard can define a cocking lever slot and the receiver shroud can define an ejection port recess rearward of the slot. The receiver shroud can include a mounting rail, such as a picatinny rail, and opposing lateral sidewalls extending downward from the rail. The receiver shroud can simultaneously extend above a firearm receiver as the upper handguard extends above a cocking lever housing to cover an upper surface of the firearm. The guard can be secured to the firearm with opposing plugs having claws that engage ledges of the receiver to clamp the guard to the firearm. A related method of use is provided.
A multi-distance ranging reticle for an optical device is provided. The reticle can include a primary vertical crosshair transverse to a primary horizontal crosshair, a secondary horizontal crosshair having a first vertical marking and a second vertical marking, separated by a distance, the secondary horizontal crosshair corresponding to a first range. A first object having a first known width can be placed between the first and second vertical markings to estimate a first estimated range to the first object. An assortment of other vertical markings can be disposed along the secondary horizontal cross hair, and/or other additional horizontal crosshairs and separated by other distances corresponding to other known widths of other objects. By selectively framing an object of a known width between certain vertical markings along a particular horizontal crosshair, a user can quickly and efficiently estimate range of the object. A related method of use is provided.
A firearm mount is provided including an upper handguard configured to extend above a cocking lever housing of a firearm and a receiver shroud extending rearward from the upper handguard and integrally formed with the upper handguard to form a single piece guard. The upper handguard can define a cocking lever slot and the receiver shroud can define an ejection port recess rearward of the slot. The receiver shroud can include a mounting rail, such as a picatinny rail, and opposing lateral sidewalls extending downward from the rail. The receiver shroud can simultaneously extend above a firearm receiver as the upper handguard extends above a cocking lever housing to cover an upper surface of the firearm. The guard can be secured to the firearm with opposing plugs having claws that engage ledges of the receiver to clamp the guard to the firearm. A related method of use is provided.
A stock mount assembly, which mounts a stock to a weapon, can include a base block including a longitudinal axis separating a first side and an opposing second side; a first lateral wedge opposing a second lateral wedge; a locking block slidably engaging the first lateral wedge and the second lateral wedge at a plurality of facets angled relative to one another; and a fastener aligned with the longitudinal axis. Rotation of the fastener can displace the locking block relative to the base block to urge the first lateral wedge and the second lateral wedge away from one another to forcibly engage first and second side surfaces of a cavity within the firearm to secure a stock to the firearm with the assembly. A related method of use is provided.
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Shooting and hunting scopes for guns and rifles; airgun and BB gun scopes; crossbow scopes; telescopic gun sights; magnifiers for optical lens sights and optical dot sights; Optical dot sights for firearms. Gun and rifle mounting rings; firearm attachments, namely, gun mounts in the nature of integral ring mounts for attaching scopes to firearms, and parts and accessories for the aforesaid goods; non-optical, non-telescopic flip up sights for firearms.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Shooting and hunting scopes for guns and rifles; airgun and BB gun scopes; crossbow scopes; telescopic gun sights; magnifiers for optical lens sights and optical dot sights; Optical dot sights for firearms
A base detachably joined with a support pod, which supports a weapon in a firing position, is provided with finely tuned length adjustability. The base can include a quick detach first connector joined with a lower end of a leg of a support pod, a threaded core post having a shaft, and an actuator sleeve threadably and rotatably engaged with the core post to extend and/or retract the core post, and thereby adjust a length of the base. The base can include a locking ring rotatable to move along the threaded portion, the locking ring configured to selectively engage the actuator sleeve and prevent the actuator sleeve from rotating, to thereby set the length of the base at a fixed length. A related method of use is provided.
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13 - Firearms; explosives
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optical scopes and telescopic rifle sights for firearms, bows, guns, air rifles and rifles Firearm and air rifle attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings and integral ring mounts for scopes; rifle scope rings
An accessory mount for removably attaching an accessory to a firearm rail includes a base having a mounting rail, a lock block moveable in a recess of the base and a throw lever, which when activated, allows springs to move the lock block in the recess so the lock block disengages the firearm rail in an open mode. The thumb lever also can engage the lock block to a closed mode in which it clamps the mount to the firearm rail in a fixed position relative to the firearm. An accessory thus can be firmly, consistently and securely mounted relative to the firearm with the mount. The thumb lever can be joined with a threaded shaft that engages a threaded element, for example, a keps nut, associated with the lock block. A toggle lock can selectively engage notches in the threaded element to set the overall clamping force of the lock block and mount on the firearm rail.
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13 - Firearms; explosives
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Telescopic bow sights; telescopic rifle sights; firearm scopes; scopes; scopes for crossbows; eyeshades and sun shades for firearm scopes; targeting aiming lasers; safe goggles. Sights, other than telescopic sights, for firearms; cleaning implements for firearms, namely brushes, rods, pull-throughs; mounts and rings for attaching firearm scopes and other accessories to firearms; weapon rail and hand guards; extension tubes for firearm; laser ring mounts or flashlight ring mounts; pistol grips; foregrips for firearms; bipods and monopods for firearms; weapon sling swivels and adaptors; weapon broken shell extractors.
A scope mount assembly is provided including a scope mount having a reference axis and a level indicator rotatably joined with the scope mount. The level indicator can be rotatable from a stored mode, where a level indicator axis is transverse to the reference axis, to an extended mode, where the level indicator axis is transverse to the reference axis, and the level indicator projects laterally away from the reference axis. The assembly can include a first magnet that magnetically secures the level indicator in the stored mode, and a second magnet that magnetically secures the level indicator in the extended mode. A user rearward of the mount can view the laterally extending level indicator when the level indicator is in the extended mode, and optionally when the level indicator is in the stored mode, to confirm the level of the scope and any weapon to which it is mounted.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
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(1) Gun scopes, rifle scopes, sighting telescopes for firearms, optical or telescopic lens sights
(2) Bipods for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings, and swivels for attaching accessories to a firearm; gun and rifle mounting rings, integral ring mounts for scopes, and parts and accessories therefor; monopods for firearms; rifle scope rings; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles, and parts and accessories therefor; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts and rings for attaching air gun and BB gun scopes, crossbow scopes, magnifiers for optical lens sights, optical dot sights, optical scopes, telescopic bow sights, telescopic gun sights, and telescopic rifle sights for firearms, bows, guns and rifles
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
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Gun scopes, rifle scopes, sighting telescopes for firearms, optical or telescopic lens sights. Bipods for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings, and swivels for attaching accessories to a firearm; gun and rifle mounting rings, integral ring mounts for scopes (being part of guns and rifles) , and parts and accessories therefor; monopods for firearms; rifle scope rings, being part of the firearms; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles, and parts and accessories therefor; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts and rings for attaching air gun and BB gun scopes, crossbow scopes, magnifiers for optical lens sights, optical dot sights, optical scopes, telescopic bow sights, telescopic gun sights, and telescopic rifle sights for firearms, bows, guns and rifles.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
(1) Gun scopes, rifle scopes, sighting telescopes for firearms, optical or telescopic lens sights
(2) Bipods for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings, and swivels for attaching accessories to a firearm; gun and rifle mounting rings, integral ring mounts for scopes, and parts and accessories therefor; monopods for firearms; rifle scope rings; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles, and parts and accessories therefor; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts and rings for attaching air gun and BB gun scopes, crossbow scopes, magnifiers for optical lens sights, optical dot sights, optical scopes, telescopic bow sights, telescopic gun sights, and telescopic rifle sights for firearms, bows, guns and rifles
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
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Gun scopes, rifle scopes, sighting telescopes for firearms, optical or telescopic lens sights. Bipods for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings, and swivels for attaching accessories to a firearm; gun and rifle mounting rings, integral ring mounts for scopes (being part of guns and rifles), and parts and accessories therefor; monopods for firearms; rifle scope rings, being part of the firearms; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles, and parts and accessories therefor; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts and rings for attaching air gun and BB gun scopes, crossbow scopes, magnifiers for optical lens sights, optical dot sights, optical scopes, telescopic bow sights, telescopic gun sights, and telescopic rifle sights for firearms, bows, guns and rifles.
A stock assembly and related method are provided. The stock assembly can include a base that can be joined with a weapon and a butt portion that movably extends from the base so the stock assembly can be adjusted in length. The stock can include an adjustment limiter configured to stop extension of the butt portion at a predetermined length, which can be set by a user to fit their stature. The butt portion can include a longitudinal axis and a limiter surface offset at an angle relative to the axis. The adjustment limiter can be a wedge that wedges against the limiter surface to set the stock assembly at the predetermined length, thereby automatically setting that length in a consistent and repeatable manner. A lock, separate from the adjustment limiter, can selectively lock the butt portion in a fixed position as or after the stock assembly attains the predetermined length.
A stock assembly and related method are provided. The stock assembly can include a base that can be joined with a weapon and a butt portion that movably extends from the base so the stock assembly can be adjusted in length. The stock can include an adjustment limiter configured to stop extension of the butt portion at a predetermined length, which can be set by a user to fit their stature. The butt portion can include a longitudinal axis and a limiter surface offset at an angle relative to the axis. The adjustment limiter can be a wedge that wedges against the limiter surface to set the stock assembly at the predetermined length, thereby automatically setting that length in a consistent and repeatable manner. A lock, separate from the adjustment limiter, can selectively lock the butt portion in a fixed position as or after the stock assembly attains the predetermined length.
A handguard and related method are provided. The handguard can include a clamp with opposing ramped surfaces, wedges engaging the ramped surfaces, and fasteners extending through the wedges and opposite sides of the handguard. Rotating the fasteners urges the wedges against the ramped surfaces to urge the clamp and a corresponding clamp element against a barrel to clamp the handguard to it. Where multiple fasteners are included, they can extend in opposite directions over the barrel, and can have reversed locking directions to distribute clamping forces to the barrel evenly. The clamp and wedges can prevent rotation of the handguard and provide parallel upward and downward movement. A fastener can extend through a wedge bore without engaging that wedge bore, while another fastener can threadably engage another wedge bore in the same wedge to provide horizontal wedge movement via rotation of the fastener.
A support pod that supports a weapon in a firing position includes a support tube telescopingly joined with a leg having a longitudinal axis. A lock portion defines grooves downwardly angled relative to the longitudinal axis. A guide portion defines recesses downwardly angled relative to the axis. The recesses can be distal and separate from the grooves, and both optionally are downwardly spiraling. The leg is operable in a locked mode, in which a lock element is in a groove, and a guide element is in a corresponding recess, to set a first overall length of the support. The leg can operate in an adjustment mode in which the lock and guide element can transition out from the groove and recess, and can move to other respective grooves and recesses chosen by a user to set the pod at another overall length. A related method of use is provided.
An optical device includes a toolless rezero system and/or a zero locking system. The rezero system can operate in a first mode in which a scale ring is non-rotatable relative to an axis. The ring can be manually moved to a second mode, where the ring is rotatable relative to the axis, so alphanumeric characters and bars can be moved about the axis to align a preselected zero element with a reference element and rezero the device. The zero locking system can include a locking cover button that is manually movable to automatically operate a locking ring in a first mode in which it rotatably couples the dial with an adjusting pin to move a reticle, and in a second mode in which it couples the adjustment dial to an immovable wheelbase so the dial is non-rotatable, and the reticle is locked in position. Related methods are provided.
A support pod that supports a weapon in a firing position includes a support tube telescopingly joined with a leg having a longitudinal axis. A lock portion defines grooves downwardly angled relative to the longitudinal axis. A guide portion defines recesses downwardly angled relative to the axis. The recesses can be distal and separate from the grooves, and both optionally are downwardly spiraling. The leg is operable in a locked mode, in which a lock element is in a groove, and a guide element is in a corresponding recess, to set a first overall length of the support. The leg can operate in an adjustment mode in which the lock and guide element can transition out from the groove and recess, and can move to other respective grooves and recesses chosen by a user to set the pod at another overall length. A related method of use is provided.
A handguard assembly and related method are provided. The handguard assembly can include a fastener assembly that installs in a handguard bore of a handguard. The fastener assembly can include a fastener head including first threads threaded in a first direction, a shaft extending from the fastener head, the shaft including second threads threaded in a second direction opposite the first direction, and a lock tab threadably engaging the second threads, the lock tab including a tab head. When the fastener assembly is converted from a retracted mode to an extended mode, the tab head can wedge into a barrel nut groove to secure the handguard to the barrel nut thereby impairing the handguard from rotating and/or sliding relative to the barrel nut. The shaft can thread into the lock tab when the fastener assembly is installed relative to the groove, with the overall length of the fastener assembly increasing as the tab head moves in the groove.
An index mount for a firearm includes a mounting base, a connector flange and a selectively configurable paddle, joined with the connector flange, and configured to establish a resting surface to index a digit of a user relative to the firearm and consistently establish a particular grip relative to the firearm. The mount can include an indexing element that aligns and/or sets the paddle in first or second positions relative to the mounting base. The paddle can be configured with a forward cant and/or a rearward cant and can be adjusted to fit the user's preferences. The paddle can include an upper surface canted at an outward angle between 55° and 85°, inclusive. A related method of use is provided.
A dust cover for a firearm includes a panel, a hinge pin and a spring disposed around the hinge pin. The spring engages the hinge pin so that the spring is non-slidable relative to the hinge pin. The spring includes a first prong that engages the panel to bias the panel away from the ejection port. The spring includes a second prong, distal from the first prong, that is manually engageable by a user to slide the hinge pin within a panel passageway while the spring remains non-slidable relative to the hinge pin so as to remove a part of the hinge pin from a hole defined by the firearm and thereby free the dust cover for removal from the firearm. A related method of use is provided.
A quick mount for removably attaching an accessory to a longitudinal rail, the mount including a base having a first leg with a first undercut wall that engages a first longitudinal rail surface, a second leg opposite the first undercut wall, a retention plate rotatably mounted to the base adjacent the second leg and a bias element. The retention plate is operable in a secure mode in which the bias element urges the retention plate to rotate and engage a second undercut wall of the plate against a second longitudinal rail surface opposite the first surface and thereby clamp the mount to the rail. The retention plate is operable in a release mode where the second undercut wall disengages the second surface thereby releasing the mount from the rail. The mount can include a toggle lock to lock the plate in the secure mode. A related method is provided.
A support pod that supports a weapon in a firing position includes a support tube telescopingly joined with a leg having a longitudinal axis. A lock portion defines grooves downwardly angled relative to the longitudinal axis. A guide portion defines recesses downwardly angled relative to the axis. The recesses can be distal and separate from the grooves, and both optionally are downwardly spiraling. The leg is operable in a locked mode, in which a lock element is in a groove, and a guide element is in a corresponding recess, to set a first overall length of the support. The leg can operate in an adjustment mode in which the lock and guide element can transition out from the groove and recess, and can move to other respective grooves and recesses chosen by a user to set the pod at another overall length. A related method of use is provided.
A configurable sight for a firearm is provided including a plunger that is coaxially disposed within a bore of a sight element and a bias element that biases the sight element to an upright position, where the plunger selectively interlocks in the bore in different orientations to secure the sight in different positions, such as an upright position or a down position. The plunger can be slidably locked and unlocked relative to the sight element on a longitudinal axis, and the sight element can be rotated about the same axis. The sight element bore can be defined by a sleeve fixedly mounted in the sight element, and that sleeve can include a slotted crown that selectively engages the plunger depending on the position of the sight element to lock the sight element in position. A related method is provided.
A firearm sight, optionally having a 45° offset mount, including a sight element selectively configurable in upright position and down positions, and a moveable plunger configurable in a locking mode in which a head of the plunger protrudes from it such that upon rotation of the sight element about a pivot axis, the head engages a plunger wall of the mount to arrest such rotation to thereby maintain the sight element substantially in the upright position, the plunger alternatively configurable in a free mode in which the head is retracted into the sight element so the head clears the plunger wall and the sight element can move to the down position. The mount can include an extension stop wall adjacent the head so the head cannot be deployed from the sight element to maintain it in the down position. The plunger can be actuated ambidextrously. A related method is provided.
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(1) Firearm scopes, firearm scope mounts and firearm scope rings (1) Wholesale distributorship services and mail order catalog services featuring the field of firearms, parts and accessories for firearms, outdoor sporting goods, camping gear, accessories for camping gear, swords and knives
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13 - Firearms; explosives
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
35 - Advertising and business services
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Telescopic firearm sights, telescopic bow sights, telescopic rifle sights, and mounts and rings therefor; protective clothing; lifesaving apparatus and instruments; bullet proof jackets and vests; parts and accessories for all the aforesaid goods. Target gun, ammunition and firearm cases; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles; ammunition; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm sights; cleaning implements for firearms, namely, brushes, rods, pull-throughs, closer cups, shell extractors, and decappers; parts and accessories for all the aforesaid goods. Clothing, footwear, headgear; articles of clothing for hunting and shooting; hunting boots; hunting and shooting vests; hats; caps. The bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of sports, shooting and hunting goods (excluding the transport thereof), enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase those goods; wholesale services for sports, shooting and hunting goods; providing product information for sports, shooting and hunting goods via a website.
A mounting system includes a bracket, a first engagement member, and a second engagement member. The bracket includes a first leg, a second leg, and a bridge portion extending between the first leg and the second leg. The first leg defines a first aperture. The second leg defines a second aperture. The first engagement member is disposed within the first aperture and includes a first engagement surface. The second engagement member is disposed within the second aperture and includes a second engagement surface configured to receive the first engagement surface.
F41A 15/00 - Cartridge extractors, i.e. devices for pulling cartridges or cartridge cases at least partially out of the cartridge chamberCartridge ejectors, i.e. devices for throwing the extracted cartridges or cartridge cases free of the gun
F41G 11/00 - Details of sighting or aiming apparatusAccessories
Bipods for firearms [ ; firearm attachments, namely, mounts, rails, rings, and swivels for attaching accessories to a firearm; gun and rifle mounting rings, integral ring mounts for scopes, and parts and accessories therefor; monopods for firearms; rifle scope rings; rifles, pistols, shotguns, weapons, namely, air rifles, and parts and accessories therefor; bags, pouches, packs, belts and holsters for firearms; firearm attachments, namely, mounts and rings for attaching air gun and BB gun scopes, crossbow scopes, magnifiers for optical lens sights, optical dot sights, optical scopes, telescopic bow sights, telescopic gun sights, and telescopic rifle sights to firearms, bows, guns and rifles ]
Gun and rifle mounting rings; firearm attachments, namely, gun mounts in the nature of integral ring mounts for attaching scopes to firearms; and parts and accessories for the aforesaid goods
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25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
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Protective clothing, namely, tactical vests for protection against bodily harm and blunt force trauma for use when participating in hunting and shooting activities Sporting vests; hunting vests
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Shooting and hunting scopes for guns and rifles; airgun and BB gun scopes; crossbow scopes; telescopic gun sights; magnifiers for optical lens sights and optical dot sights
A rail insert is disclosed. The rail insert includes a backing member, at least one locating pin connected to the backing member, and at least one locking pin connected to the backing member. The backing member has a rail side and a grip side. The at least one locking pin has at least one compressible member.
A biased latch subassembly is disclosed. The biased latch subassembly includes a shaft body, a rocker latch, a latch pin, a biasing member and a latch actuator. The latch pin rotatably-connects the rocker latch to the shaft body. The biasing member is disposed against the rocker latch and the shaft body. The latch actuator engages a portion of the shaft body. The latch actuator is manipulatable between at least a first position relative the shaft body and a second position relative the shaft body. When the latch actuator is arranged in the first position, the latch actuator urges the rocker latch into an un-latched position with the shaft body. When the latch actuator is arranged in the second position, the latch actuator permits the rocker latch to assume a latched position relative the shaft body. A pod assembly is also disclosed, which includes the biased latch subassembly and an indexing plate. A firearm implement system is also disclosed and includes a firearm and at least one pod assembly attached thereto. Methods are also disclosed.
An apparatus includes an adjustment knob, an inner locking ring, and an outer locking ring threadably coupled to the inner locking ring. The adjustment knob includes at least one tooth protruding radially inward from an inner peripheral edge of the adjustment knob. The inner locking ring includes at least one tooth protruding radially outward from the inner locking ring and configured to engage the at least one tooth of the adjustment knob to prevent rotational movement of the adjustment knob. The outer locking ring is configured to move the inner locking ring in a first axial direction toward the adjustment knob when the outer locking ring is rotated in a first rotatable direction. The outer locking ring is also configured to move the inner locking ring in an opposite second axial direction away from the adjustment knob when the outer locking ring is rotated in an opposite second rotatable direction.
A firearm handguard assembly attachable to a receiver of a barrel of a firearm is disclosed. The firearm handguard assembly includes a barrel nut member, a locking sleeve member, a firearm handguard member and a plurality of fasteners. The locking sleeve member is disposed within an axial passage formed by the barrel nut member. A plurality of radial passages of the locking sleeve member are aligned with a plurality of radial passages of the barrel nut member. The firearm handguard member is arranged about the barrel nut member and the locking sleeve member such that the barrel nut member and the locking sleeve member are arranged within an axial passage of the firearm handguard member. The plurality of fasteners join the firearm handguard member to the barrel nut member and the locking sleeve member.
An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base member (12, 212) and at least one support member (14, 214). The base member (12, 212) includes an outer side surface (42, 242) and at least one support-member-receiving channel (58, 258) formed in the outer side surface (42, 242). The at least one support member (14, 214) is pivotably-coupled to the base member (12, 212) for selective arrangement relative the base member (12, 212) in one of a stowed orientation and a deployed orientation. The at least one support member (14, 214) includes a surface geometry dimension that corresponds to a spatial dimension of the at least one support-member-receiving channel (58, 258) such that: upon arrangement of the at least one support member (14, 214) in the stowed orientation, an outer surface (64, 264) of the at least one support member (14, 214) is aligned with the outer side surface (42, 242) of the base member (12, 212), and upon arrangement of the at least one support member (14, 214) in the deployed orientation, the base member (12, 212) in combination with the at least one support member (14, 214) forms a pod. A method is also disclosed.
An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base member and at least one support member. The base member includes an outer side surface and at least one support-member-receiving channel formed in the outer side surface. The at least one support member is pivotably-coupled to the base member for selective arrangement relative the base member in one of a stowed orientation and a deployed orientation. The at least one support member includes a surface geometry dimension that corresponds to a spatial dimension of the at least one support-member-receiving channel such that: upon arrangement of the at least one support member in the stowed orientation, an outer surface of the at least one support member is aligned with the outer side surface of the base member, and upon arrangement of the at least one support member in the deployed orientation, the base member in combination with the at least one support member forms a pod. A method is also disclosed.
An apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes an adapter including a first body and a second body. A lower surface profile of the first body and the second body cooperate to form a first geometric mounting profile. An upper surface profile of the first body and the second body cooperate to form a second geometric mounting profile. The first geometric mounting profile is different from the second geometric mounting profile. Each of the first body and the second body forms at least one first aligned bore that receives a first fastener that connects the first body to the second body and a spring that biases the first body and the second body away from one another. An assembly is also disclosed. A method is also disclosed.
A scope is disclosed and includes a substantially tubular body having an inner surface and an outer surface. The scope includes a reticle, a light-emitting diode, and a circuit board including a processor having a program. The light-emitting diode is connected to the circuit board and the program controls the light-emitting diode to emit one of at least three user-selectable colored lights upon the reticle.
A grip is disclosed. The grip comprises a base portion; a grip portion pivotably connected to the base portion for arrangement in one of: a deployed orientation, a stowed orientation and an intermediate orientation, wherein the grip portion includes a first, inner body, and a second, outer body, wherein the second, outer body is movably- and telescopingly-connected to the first, inner body; and a locking assembly arranged within and at least partially contained by the grip portion, wherein a portion of the locking assembly is selectively-extendable in one of an orientation within the grip portion and beyond an outer surface of the grip portion for selective coupling of the portion of the locking assembly with the base portion. A method for operating a grip is also disclosed. An assembly is also disclosed.