序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Firearms receiver block and method of using same US10436576 2003-05-13 US06761101B1 2004-07-13 Randy E. Luth
A receiver block particularly configured for an AR-15/M-16 receiver includes an upwardly extending tongue adapted to be received in the receiver cavity with oppositely positioned ears on the receiver being received in apertured slots on the receiver block with pins being received in the aligned openings to lock the receiver to the receiver block thereby providing substantially total exposure and access to the receiver.
182 Adjustable gun rest apparatus US10630323 2003-07-30 US20040020097A1 2004-02-05 Mark A. Deros
A gun support apparatus is provided, which includes a base portion, a first arm member, and a second arm member. The first arm member is attached to the base portion. The second arm member is attached to the base portion. Each of the first and second arm members includes an upright member, a distal support member, a first link, and a second link. The first link is pivotably coupled to the upright member and attached to the distal support member, such that the first link is located between the distal support member and the upright member. The second link is pivotably coupled to the upright member and pivotably coupled to a distal end of the first link, such that the second link is located between the distal support member and the upright member. The second link has a variable length, and may include a dampener, spring, and/or friction element.
183 Transportable shooting apparatus US10426267 2003-04-30 US20030205599A1 2003-11-06 Michael S. Brown
An apparatus, which can be secured to a vehicle, and which can be used to affix, transport, and deploy shooting sports equipment such as a target dispenser, or a gun-sighting bench rest assembly. The apparatus is most commonly secured to and transported by an all-terrain vehicle.
184 Gun rest US09972097 2001-10-05 US06526687B1 2003-03-04 James F. Looney
A gun rest [101] comprises a fore stock support assembly [103] supported from a support surface [127] and a butt stock support assembly [105] attached to a connecting beam [107] pivotally connected to the tripod support assembly by a pivot pin [123]. A butt stock height adjustment screw [135], attached to the connecting beam and engaging the support surface allows adjustment of the butt stock height above the support surface independent of the fore stock height. The device includes elevation and adjustment mechanisms for the fore stock height adjustment assembly and attachment holes for securing the fore stock height adjustment assembly to the support surface.
185 Gun support US128110 1998-08-03 US5974719A 1999-11-02 Edward L. Simonek
A gun support has an elongated vertical support member attached to a tripod base and a gun support member attached to the vertical support rod. The vertical support member attaches to the tripod base via a swivel plate that enables the vertical support member to be turned through a 360 degree range. Means for tilting the vertical support member within a preselected range are provided by a retaining box fixed to the swivel plate, the vertical support member being pivotally attached to the retaining box with a bolt.
186 Shooting rest with recoil reduction system US876229 1997-06-16 US5811720A 1998-09-22 Glenn D. Quinnell; Charles M. Quinnell
A shooting rest for a rifle which absorbs the recoil produced when the rifle is fired. The invention includes a rifle mounting structure, a base structure, and a swivel plate. The rifle is secured to the rifle mounting structure which has a mechanism for adjusting the elevation of the rifle barrel resting thereon. The rifle mounting structure is slidably engaged to the base structure so that the rifle mounting structure may slide backwards in response to the recoil from firing the rifle. The recoil energy from the rifle is absorbed by several rubber balls when a first bracket mounted to the rifle mounting structure is forced backwards towards the rubber balls which are held in position by a second bracket mounted to the base structure. The base structure may be mounted on a plate which swivels around a vertical axis to allow the rifle to be aimed in different horizontal directions. The swivel plate can be adjustably secured to the edge of a shooting table so that the shooting rest may be used at any rifle range or on any relatively flat surface without permanently attaching it to the surface.
187 Portable equipment for immobilizing personal firearms US602757 1996-06-03 US5703317A 1997-12-30 Philippe Levilly; Yves A. Leloup
Portable equipment for immobilizing personal firearms characterized by an articulation connecting the baseplate to the rail, and comprising an intermediate part rotatingly connected to the baseplate about axis (XX) by a coupling element. The intermediate portion forces the rail onto its contact surface by means of a tilting member. The freely mounted connecting element is connected to the intermediate part by a pivot axis. The tilting member including a head inserted into the rail and a slide integral with the head and the intermediate part.
188 Handgun holder US742816 1996-11-01 US5661919A 1997-09-02 Gerald Ray Pryor
An adjustable holder for a handgun. The holder includes an elongated base having a U-shaped cross-section. The base has a pair of side walls each with an inwardly projecting free edge. A pair of threaded fasteners are rotatably secured to the side walls in opposition to one another for engaging and clamping the handle of a handgun therebetween. An adjustable support member is slidably secured between the side walls and has a notch at its upper end for receiving the barrel of the handgun. A set screw rotatably secured to the support member for contacting the base and biasing the support member into engagement with the inwardly projecting free edges of the side walls so as to selectively fix the position of the support member on the base.
189 Portable shooter's bench rest US279359 1994-07-25 US5419233A 1995-05-30 Loren Mulvaney
A portable shooters bench rest includes an elongated flat table panel of rectangular contour having a pivoted support leg at each corner. A forward support member is elevationally positionable above the table panel. A rear support member is positionable elevationally above the table panel and axially along the length of the table panel. A recoil-absorbing resilient tether can be employed whereby one extremity of the tether is attached to the table panel, and the opposite extremity of the tether is attached to a rifle resting upon the bench rest.
190 Portable shooting stand US288036 1994-08-10 US5414949A 1995-05-16 Kenneth E. Peebles
An apparatus for supporting a firearm has a base, at least one hinged surface securement member attached to a bottom surface of the base and an extensible firearm support port in the base. An upright locking member is removably placed within the extensible firearm support port. An extensible firearm support is removably connected to the upright locking member. A plurality of seating member ports are in the base and are arranged in symmetrical sets of four. The extensible firearm support has an outer extension tube member and an inner extension tube member slidably, removably and lockingly disposed within the outer extension tube member. The upright locking member is hingedly and removably attached to an end of the outer extension tube member. A firearm stabilization member is removably connected to an end of the inner extension tube member. The inner extension tube member is slidably and releasably locked to the outer extension tube member by a first locking pin. The outer extension tube member may be stored in a stored position by removing an upright locking pin from the upright locking member and placing the pin and the outer extension tube member in the locked stored position. There is an adjustable seat removably attached to the base.
191 Gun sighting device US553737 1990-07-13 US5070636A 1991-12-10 Evan Mueller
A weapon sighting assembly including a longitudinally extending frame which is rotatively secured under tension about a shock plate means which couples the assembly to a grounded support. A resiliently supported barrel rest is adjustably mounted along the longitudinal frame. A weapon receiving cradle includes a compressive, elastomeric pad and surfaces conforming to the aft end of the weapon and the marksperson's hand and/or shoulder. Cant adjustment means are provided at the shock plate, windage adjustment means couple to the longitudinal frame and a resilient strap can be used to further couple a weapon to the assembly.
192 Rifle sighting apparatus US443001 1989-11-29 US4972619A 1990-11-27 Kenneth I. Eckert
An apparatus is set forth comprising a first base member spaced from a second base member, wherein the first base member includes plural pairs of foot members including elastomeric surfaces to support the first base member, wherein the first base member includes a forwardly positioned hinge housing to hingedly receive a pivot platform thereon adjacent a forward edge of the pivot platform. The pivot platform includes a rear edge with a second hinge housing coextensive with the rear edge of the pivot platform. A "V" shaped support is pivotally mounted to the second hinge housing with an upper hook mounted to the "V" shaped support, and a lower hook supported adjacent a rear edge of the first platform, with a turnbuckle threadedly receiving threaded ends of the upper and lower hooks to vertically reposition the "V" shaped support. The rear support includes a "U" shaped mount including a resilient cushion laminated therewithin to receive a butt stock portion of an associated rifle. A modification of the instant invention includes the rear platform defined by a planar support enclosed about three sides thereof to receive a "T" shaped elastomeric insert with a preconfigured ellipsoidal cavity therewithin to enable interchanging of the "T" shaped inserts dependent upon gun stock configurations. The modification includes the rear platform and forward platform secured together by spaced parallel rails to enable spatial adjustment of the forward platform relative to the rear platform.
193 Recoil absorbing gun mount device US79818 1987-07-30 US4841839A 1989-06-27 Richard K. Stuart
A recoil absorbing gun mount (A) is disclosed which includes an elongated base (20) with a widened stabilized front end (22). A rear (24) of the base is supported by an incline adjusting leg (30) adjusted by a star wheel (32). Clamping jaws (40, 42) carry resilient gripping pads (44, 46) to frictionally clamp a gun (10) in the mount. The clamping jaws are attached by means of a pivot (C) which allows the clamping jaws to pivot in a yaw direction (56) and a roll direction (58). The pivotal movement in two degrees of freedom allows a clamping space (48) to be adjusted to accommodate different shapes and sizes of guns. The pivot includes angled slots (40f, 42f) formed in clamping jaws (40, 42). These angled slots slide over an operator rod (60) so that jaws (40, 42) may pivot relative to the base. A reduced clamping force is applied at (66) which is reduced from the force applied by operator rod ( 60). Pivot (C) is further enhanced by a major clearance (54) between vertical slots (40e, 42e) formed in the clamping jaws and a raised land (50, 52) carried on the base which allow for the yaw motion between the jaws.
194 Gun lift US146269 1988-01-20 US4790096A 1988-12-13 David E. Gibson; Steven D. Gibson
A gun universal support lift provides for sand bag adjustable rapid manipulation up and down, together with adjustable swiveling about an upright axis, and also adjustment to controllable V-shape, to support different hand guns in different positions, during shooting; also dual support of sand bags at two different levels, with swiveling, is provided.
195 Apparatus for aligning gun sights US668087 1984-11-05 US4621563A 1986-11-11 Mark D. Poiencot
An apparatus is disclosed for aligning gun sights wherein the rifle is mounted on a gun-receiving member that pivots relative to a fixed base. A spring is fixed between the gun-receiving member and base for absorbing both the horizontal and vertical components of the recoil of the gun when it is fired, the spring being positioned on the side of the pivot adjacent the butt-receiving end of the gun-receiving member. An internally threaded hole is provided through the gun-receiving member on the side of the pivot opposite the spring, and an externally threaded rod, which is rotatably mounted to the base, is disposed through the aperture for selectively tilting the gun-receiving member relative to the base to help align the gun sight with a target. Once the gun sight and target are aligned, the gun is fired and the recoil is absorbed by the spring as the gun-receiving member pivots relative to the base. The gun sight can afterwards be pointed directly at the hole made by the bullet that was fired, and the sight and line of fire of the gun barrel will be pointed in the same direction. Precise alignment of the sight and gun barrel is possible because of the efficient absorption of the gun's recoil by the spring and pivot mechanism.
196 Apparatus for test-firing small-arms and hand-guns US285000 1981-07-20 US4409826A 1983-10-18 Fritz Wenger
The test-firing apparatus comprises a weapon-holder (WH) accommodating a rifle or hand-gun and a preferably freely mobile mounting (LG), for the said holder, in relation to a stationary base (S). A projecting support means (SA), connected to the weapon, allows the recoil-pulse to be absorbed, in conjunction with the freely mobile mounting, by the body of an operator, as in practical shooting. The only purpose of the mounting, preferably in the form of a linear precision guide comprising cross rollers, is to position the barrel-axis directionally, and the said mounting is therefore subjected to little stress. Resilient and/or damping absorption of the recoil-pulse may also be provided. The barrel-axis (X--X) is arranged in parallel with the movement-axis (Y--Y) of the mounting, so that the point of impact of the bullet upon the target cannot be affected by the recoil-stroke. This parallelism may be adjusted by optical means, preferably by means of a reference-weapon fitted to the weapon-holder, the barrel-axis of the said reference-weapon being fixed parallel with the movement-axis by means of appropriate indexing elements. This indirect alignment is achieved by comparing the shot-patterns of the two weapons.
197 Sighting apparatus US49213265 1965-10-01 US3358504A 1967-12-19 RUSSELL FREEBAIRN SAMUEL
198 Field rifle rest US39614364 1964-09-14 US3225656A 1965-12-28 FLAHERTY JOHN T; SCHOLZ RICHARD R
199 Peasley US3125929D US3125929A 1964-03-24
200 Gun rest with magnetic holding means US4380960 1960-07-19 US3041938A 1962-07-03 SEABROOK JOHN T
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