221 |
FORCE DAMPING SHOOTING REST SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US15092753 |
2016-04-07 |
US20160298922A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Marvin Badger Duncan; Jeffrey Wade Steffen; Kevin Douglas Bowdy; Stephen Clark Allison |
A system for shooting an armament includes a connector configured to connect to a supporting structure, a side to side windage device connected to the connector, an up and down windage device connected to the connector, at least one guide rail connected to the up and down windage device, a carriage slidably connected to the at least one guide rail, and a gas spring connected to the carriage and the up and down windage device. The system rests a gun during shooting, assists steady aim, and limits any significant jarring and recoil impacting the gun, the system and any support, as well as virtually eliminates recoil force borne by the shooter. |
222 |
Portable Magnetic Shooting Stabilizing Systems and Gun Mounts |
US14573154 |
2014-12-17 |
US20160169607A1 |
2016-06-16 |
Zahid Rahman |
The present invention discloses generally a firearm stabilizing mount system and method of use, the system comprising (1) at least one mountable base with an upper and lower surface; (2) at least one magnet with an upper and lower surface; (3) at least one support structure with top and bottom opposing ends; and (4) a gun mount with top and bottom opposing ends. The upper surface of the magnet substantially covers the bottom surface of the mountable base. The bottom end of the support structure converges vertically to a point in the upper surface of the mountable base. The gun mount pivots or swivels along its bottom end at the top end of the support structure and accepts at least a portion of the firearm along its top end such that the firearm rests or is secured within the gun mount. |
223 |
TRIPOD WITH A SINGLE AND FOLD FOOTPRINT |
US14647661 |
2013-11-28 |
US20160161050A1 |
2016-06-09 |
Kai Trebesius; Armin Müller |
Stand having a standing area that can be folded in and out, including a handle to lift the stand with one hand, whereby a folding in and/or folding out of the standing area can be activated within a grasping area that is reachable with one hand grasping said handle. |
224 |
MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM SECURING SYSTEMS, KITS AND METHODOLOGIES |
US15013247 |
2016-02-02 |
US20160153735A1 |
2016-06-02 |
David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess |
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing kit includes a barrel securing unit configured and arranged to secure a barrel of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. The kit can also include a butt plate securing unit configured and arranged to secure the butt plate of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. |
225 |
Firearms Weapon Rail Attachment Having Planar Rest |
US14854254 |
2015-09-15 |
US20160076846A1 |
2016-03-17 |
Terry Melancon |
A firearm attachment that is mountable to a weapon rail system of a firearm, such as a Picatinny-type rail and Weaver rail, among others, that provides a substantially flat surface configured to improve stability when aiming and firing the firearm. The firearm attachment includes a housing having a first side, a second side, and a locking mechanism. The first side of the housing comprises a rail receiving channel allowing sliding engagement with a rail of a weapon rail system. Further, the locking mechanism secures the firearm attachment to a weapon rail system. The second side of the housing includes a planar, substantially flat surface configured to rest on a windowsill, tabletop, or other flat surface and provide stability when aiming and firing the firearm. |
226 |
RIFLE SUPPORT |
US14919589 |
2015-10-21 |
US20160054089A1 |
2016-02-25 |
GERRY PAUL SHERMAN |
Some embodiments provide a support apparatus that is set-up and operated by one hand of an operator to stabilize the forend of a barrel section of an item used to engage in an activity. The apparatus is a single hand-operated rifle support that stabilizes the for-end of the rifle barrel. The single hand-operated rifle support includes an actuated rifle rest body, a set of adjustable length aluminum pole legs connected to a lower portion of the rifle rest body, a set of bearings that is each connected by a pin to one of the legs and the actuated rifle rest for pivoting the legs, a rifle rest connected to an upper portion of the rifle rest body, and a single plunger and pivot arm linkage in an interior portion of the rifle rest body. |
227 |
SHOOTING AID |
US14817925 |
2015-08-04 |
US20160054088A1 |
2016-02-25 |
Gerald K. Englert |
A shooting aid for removable attachment to a weapon allows the weapon to rest upon another surface for more accurate shooting. |
228 |
Portable rifle rest |
US14552561 |
2014-11-25 |
US09267752B1 |
2016-02-23 |
Tony Malone; Mary Malone |
The portable rifle rest is a portable means for the safe, secure, and convenient storage of firearms during shooting activities such as hunting or target shooting. The purpose of the portable rifle rest is to allow the shooter to temporarily place a loaded firearm into a secure position. Placement of a loaded firearm in a secure position allows the shooter the freedom to perform other activities such as entering or preparing a shooting blind or simply to rest without fear that the weapon will accidentally fall and discharge. |
229 |
Gun stock retainer, inclined seat pad, and knee mountable gun rest for a shooting garment |
US14194590 |
2014-02-28 |
US09175804B1 |
2015-11-03 |
Russell Knight, Sr.; Russell Knight, Jr. |
A gun stock retainer, a gun rest operable to mount on a human knee, and an inclined seat pad may be used separately or included in a single garment (e.g., a hunting vest). The gun stock retainer includes an opening in a base material and a retaining strap including a nonslip material operable to engage the stock and pull the stock into the base material and the opening. The gun rest includes a knee cup shaped to conform to a front of a wearer's knee, a knee strap to hold the knee cup to the wearer's knee, and a cradle attached to the knee cup and sized to receive a fore-end of a gun. The inclined seat pad is generally wedge-shaped and is attached or releasably attached to a back portion of fabric of the garment via a hinge. |
230 |
Gun recoil suppressor and method of use |
US14161259 |
2014-01-22 |
US09140512B2 |
2015-09-22 |
Jim Juel Witchel |
In an embodiment of the present invention, a firearm recoil suppressor comprises a boot for receiving the butt-stock, at least one means for suppressing the recoil, a base, and a base fixture device. In one embodiment, the suppressing means comprises at least one hydraulic shock absorber, such as a piston and cylinder, or other shock absorber known to those with skill in the art. |
231 |
Method of Use to Improve Aiming Accuracy for a Firearm |
US14264044 |
2014-04-28 |
US20150226524A1 |
2015-08-13 |
Andrey Borissov Batchvarov |
A method of using an apparatus that improves aiming accuracy with manually operated firearm provides a means to support the front part of the firearm's barrel and moving the barrel in parallel with the movements of the firearm's butt. Small rotations of the firearm's muzzle are measured by high resolution angular position sensors and rectified by moving the muzzle mount of the apparatus in horizontal and vertical directions which result in rotation opposite to the measured deviation from correct aiming direction, thus preserving the orientation of the manually operated rifle parallel to desired aiming direction. |
232 |
WEAPON STABILIZER / HANGER |
US14055066 |
2013-10-16 |
US20150101233A1 |
2015-04-16 |
Jay Brown |
A weapon stabilizer that is easily installed at a hunting location for stabilization of a weapon. The Prusik knot forms a loop that depends from the support arm of the weapon stabilizer and suspends the weapon for stable firing. The weapon stabilizer has a multitude of embodiments for ways to affix to trees or poles for use. The mounting bracket can be used and affixed to a tree in a variety of ways and then the weapon stabilizer is attached to the mounting bracket. |
233 |
Accessory rail adaptor |
US14461699 |
2014-08-18 |
US08973296B1 |
2015-03-10 |
Edward Kocmich, IV |
An accessory rail adaptor includes an adaptor body having a first attachment surface and a second attachment surface; an adaptor rail carried by the first attachment surface of the adaptor body; an adaptor roller carried by the adaptor body adjacent to the second attachment surface; and an adaptor flange carried by the adaptor body adjacent to the second attachment surface and in spaced-apart relationship to the adaptor roller, the adaptor flange selectively moveable relative to the adaptor roller. |
234 |
Gun stock retainer, inclined seat pad, and knee mountable gun rest for a shooting garment |
US13761204 |
2013-02-07 |
US08955246B1 |
2015-02-17 |
Russell Adam Knight; Russell Adam Knight, Jr. |
A gun stock retainer, a gun rest operable to mount on a human knee, and an inclined seat pad may be used separately or included in a single garment (e.g., a hunting vest). The gun stock retainer includes an opening in a base material and a retaining strap including a nonslip material operable to engage the stock and pull the stock into the base material and the opening. The gun rest includes a knee cup shaped to conform to a front of a wearer's knee, a knee strap to hold the knee cup to the wearer's knee, and a cradle attached to the knee cup and sized to receive a fore-end of a gun. The inclined seat pad is generally wedge-shaped and is attached or releasably attached to a back portion of fabric of the garment via a hinge. |
235 |
MULTI-PURPOSE PORTABLE MAGNETIC MOUNTING DEVICE |
US14329626 |
2014-07-11 |
US20150013205A1 |
2015-01-15 |
Colton Gill FRANKLIN |
A mounting device for securing and supporting at least one metallic object is provided. The mounting device may include a housing providing at least one cavity area for receiving and storing at least one first magnetic mounting element. The housing may form two opposing supporting surfaces defining a recess that coveys the magnetic forces of the at least one first magnetic mounting element there through. The supporting surfaces may provide a plurality of spaced, raised rib portions to orient and secure the at least one metallic object thereto. |
236 |
Mountable Fixture for Absorbing Recoil |
US13802880 |
2013-03-14 |
US20140260941A1 |
2014-09-18 |
Jorge David De Leon; James F. Cahill; Ishankumar Patel; Reginald Heggie |
A fixture is provided for supporting load from weapons recoil, being mountable on a flat bed of a road vehicle disposed on ground. The flat bed can receive a weapons mount. The vehicle has longitudinal, lateral and vertical orientations. The fixture includes a box brace, a recoil platform, first and second brackets, first and second beams, first and second posts and a deck. The box brace extends in the lateral direction. The recoil platform is parallel to the brace. The first and second brackets extend from the platform in the longitudinal direction. The beams are disposable parallel to the brace. The beams are translatable in the lateral direction. The first and second posts extend in the vertical direction downward from respective the first and second beams. The deck can receive the weapons mount, and is disposable on the platform and the brackets. The posts are retractable for stowage and extendible for raising the flat bed above the ground. |
237 |
Firearm stabilization apparatus |
US13930933 |
2013-06-28 |
US08819984B2 |
2014-09-02 |
Brian Borkowski; Michael Cress-Holton Clanton |
The present disclosure provides a firearm stabilization apparatus having (1) a main body further having a stopped dado which forms a depression on a front surface of the main body; a first magnet positioned within the depression; a slot along a edge of the main body; and a second magnet positioned within the slot; and (2) a firearm further with a third magnet. |
238 |
Stabilization Shooting Platform |
US14182592 |
2014-02-18 |
US20140237882A1 |
2014-08-28 |
Matthew Banes; Garret Hellinger |
The present invention provides a shooting stabilization support apparatus with a saddle adapted to receive and support a variety of firearms. The saddle is supported by a hinge block or support mount and connected to a swivel mount allowing the saddle to freely and completely rotate in the horizontal and vertical plane space. The vertical or pitch elevation of the firearm resting in the shooting platform is easily adjusted and secured into position with a brake or a brake handle-brake clamp assembly that enables the user to easily adjust the elevation or pitch angle of the firearm muzzle and secure the rifle in the desired position. The shooter may then discharge the weapon with improved accuracy on target. The shooting platform apparatus may be permanently or detachably affixed to any fixed surface such as the floor, ceiling or wall of any enclosed space or it may be integrated or attached to vehicles, boats, aircraft or other transport equipment. |
239 |
Gun stock retainer, inclined seat pad, and knee mountable gun rest for a shooting garment |
US13934943 |
2013-07-03 |
US08813408B1 |
2014-08-26 |
Russell Knight, Sr.; Russell Knight, Jr. |
A gun stock retainer, a gun rest operable to mount on a human knee, and an inclined seat pad may be used separately or included in a single garment (e.g., a hunting vest). The gun stock retainer includes an opening in a base material and a retaining strap including a nonslip material operable to engage the stock and pull the stock into the base material and the opening. The gun rest includes a knee cup shaped to conform to a front of a wearer's knee, a knee strap to hold the knee cup to the wearer's knee, and a cradle attached to the knee cup and sized to receive a fore-end of a gun. The inclined seat pad is generally wedge-shaped and is attached or releasably attached to a back portion of fabric of the garment via a hinge. |
240 |
MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM SECURING SYSTEMS, KITS AND METHODOLOGIES |
US13842886 |
2013-03-15 |
US20140157643A1 |
2014-06-12 |
David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess |
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing kit includes a barrel securing unit configured and arranged to secure a barrel of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. The kit can also include a butt plate securing unit configured and arranged to secure the butt plate of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. |