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Training Firearm
| Application Number |
18635173 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2024-04-15 |
| First Publication Date |
2025-10-16 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Lentz, Britton R
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a training firearm and more specifically, to a training firearm that mimics the trigger mechanism of real firearms. The training firearm comprises a frame, a break arm, a movable magnate, a frame magnet, a trigger, a reed switch and a shot indicator. On application of force, the trigger pushes the break arm to move the movable magnate closer to the reed switch. Once the magnetic field of moveable magnate is detected by the reed switch it turn on the shot indicator to shoot a laser.
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INTEGRATED PISTOL AND RIFLE TRAINING APPARATUS
| Application Number |
18805577 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2024-08-15 |
| First Publication Date |
2024-12-12 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
- Lentz, Britton R
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Abstract
A rifle pistol training assembly comprises an inert training pistol and a rifle chassis. The inert training pistol in one form is a widely commercially available sirt training pistol. The SIRT training pistol has an auto resetting trigger and emits a shot indicating laser when a trigger is pressed. And further, in a preferred form, this SIRT pistol has a second laser generally referred to as a trigger take-up laser which is activated prior from a full break of a trigger for various training and safety needs. Further, the inert training pistol can be a variety of forms of inert pistols of non-configurative fire and live round.
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MAGAZINE LIGHT FOR HANDGUN AND METHOD
| Application Number |
18201773 |
| Status |
Pending |
| Filing Date |
2023-05-25 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-12-07 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Lentz, Britton R
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
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Abstract
The magazine light may be operatively configured to fit at a base region of a handgun magazine. The magazine light includes a base body. The base body includes an upper portion. The upper portion may be configured to mount to the base region of the handgun magazine. The base body may include a forward portion and a rearward portion. Further, a light source may be located in the forward portion of the base body. The light source may provide illumination in a forward direction and in a downward direction. The magazine light may include a switch to turn the light source on and off.
IPC Classes ?
- F41G 1/35 - Night sights, e.g. luminescent combined with light source, e.g. spot light for illuminating the target
- F41G 11/00 - Details of sighting or aiming apparatusAccessories
- F41A 35/00 - Accessories or details not otherwise provided for
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Fire starter kit for firearm
| Application Number |
18201770 |
| Grant Number |
12241035 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2023-05-25 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-12-07 |
| Grant Date |
2025-03-04 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Lentz, Britton R
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
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Abstract
A fire starter kit that includes a frame, a scratcher, a sparking road, and at least one fuel reservoir. The frame is having a first end, a second end, a middle region, a recess provided on the middle region, and a first slot provided along the first end, the second end and partially through the middle region. The scratcher removably mounted in the recess, wherein the scratcher is having at least one blade provided with a plurality of tooths. The sparking rod is removably mounted within the first slot, wherein the sparking rod is configured to produce sparks when scratched with the scratcher.
IPC Classes ?
- C10L 11/06 - Fire-lighters of a special shape
- C10L 5/44 - Solid fuels essentially based on materials of non-mineral origin on vegetable substances
- C10L 7/02 - Fuels produced by solidifying fluid fuels liquid fuels
- C10L 11/04 - Fire-lighters consisting of combustible material
- F23Q 1/06 - Portable igniters
- F23Q 2/18 - Lighters with solid fuel
- F41C 27/00 - AccessoriesDetails or attachments not otherwise provided for
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Magazine attached illuminating device
| Application Number |
17976972 |
| Grant Number |
12235077 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2022-10-31 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-05-04 |
| Grant Date |
2025-02-25 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Lentz, Britton R
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Abstract
A device includes a prime illuminator to throw light on an object. The prime illuminator defines a center of throw of the light, and luminescent dispersion from the light. The device is configured to be attached to a bottom of a magazine. The magazine with the device is configured to be inserted in a magazine insert of a firearm. The center throw of light from the prime illuminator is configured to be vertically lower from a bore axis that extends longitudinally through a geometric center of a muzzle of the firearm. Further, the luminescent dispersion from the prime illuminator is configured to be pointing towards the object, and the muzzle of the firearm is configured to be directed away from the object, when the firearm is configured to be raised in a high ready position or in a compressed high ready position.
IPC Classes ?
- F41G 1/35 - Night sights, e.g. luminescent combined with light source, e.g. spot light for illuminating the target
- F41A 9/64 - Magazines for unbelted ammunition
- F41G 11/00 - Details of sighting or aiming apparatusAccessories
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Integrated pistol and rifle training method and apparatus
| Application Number |
17203877 |
| Grant Number |
12092418 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2021-03-17 |
| First Publication Date |
2022-03-10 |
| Grant Date |
2024-09-17 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
- Lentz, Britton R
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Abstract
A rifle pistol training assembly comprises an inert training pistol and a rifle chassis. The inert training pistol in one form is a widely commercially available sirt training pistol. The SIRT training pistol has an auto resetting trigger and emits a shot indicating laser when a trigger is pressed. And further, in a preferred form, this SIRT pistol has a second laser generally referred to as a trigger take-up laser which is activated prior from a full break of a trigger for various training and safety needs. Further, the inert training pistol can be a variety of forms of inert pistols of non-configurative fire and live round.
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Adjustment system for training pistol
| Application Number |
16784342 |
| Grant Number |
10935339 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2020-02-07 |
| First Publication Date |
2021-01-14 |
| Grant Date |
2021-03-02 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael
- Rich, Seth
- Lentz, Britton
- Swetish, Thomas
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Abstract
A training pistol having an adjustable trigger with a shot-indicating laser to signify the impact of a shot which would simulate a bullet hole of a live fire pistol. In one form a trigger prep indicating system to indicate where the trigger is pressed showing the trigger finger is on the trigger and the trigger is repositioned from a rest state to a position longitudinally rearward therefrom.
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Firearm training method and apparatus
| Application Number |
16775327 |
| Grant Number |
11466954 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2020-01-29 |
| First Publication Date |
2020-09-03 |
| Grant Date |
2022-10-11 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael Frank
- Lentz, Britton R
- Swetish, Thomas Ryan
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Abstract
A training pistol and method of providing the same having fixedly and adjustably removable base extensions to emulate the feel of a corresponding live fire pistol, a trigger mechanism configured to be fit in a compact pistol to provide a large number and sophistication of sear surfaces and biasing members such as helical springs and lasers into a compact pistol to provide training for an end user such as concealed carry holder or law enforcement personnel.
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Training pistol
| Application Number |
15407272 |
| Grant Number |
10352646 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2017-01-17 |
| First Publication Date |
2017-07-20 |
| Grant Date |
2019-07-16 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael
- Rich, Seth
- Lentz, Britt
- Swetish, Tom
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Abstract
A training pistol having an adjustable trigger with a shot-indicating laser to signify the impact of a shot which would simulate a bullet hole of a live fire pistol. In one form a trigger prep indicating system to indicate where the trigger is pressed showing the trigger finger is on the trigger and the trigger is repositioned from a rest state to a position longitudinally rearward therefrom.
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SHOT INDICATING RESETTING TRIGGER FIREARM TRAINING SYSTEM
| Application Number |
US2010046321 |
| Publication Number |
2011/028472 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2010-08-23 |
| Publication Date |
2011-03-10 |
| Owner |
NEXTLEVEL TRAINING, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael, F.
- Lentz, Britt
- Davis, Gregory
- Kettlestrings, Jack
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Abstract
A firearm training tool having a shot indicating system in further in one form a trigger take-up indicating system. The trigger module is adjustable to adjust various properties of the trigger.
IPC Classes ?
- F41A 33/00 - Adaptations for trainingGun simulators
- F41G 3/26 - Teaching or practice apparatus for gun-aiming or gun-laying
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Shot indicating resetting trigger firearm training system
| Application Number |
12861388 |
| Grant Number |
08646201 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2010-08-23 |
| First Publication Date |
2011-03-03 |
| Grant Date |
2014-02-11 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Hughes, Michael F.
- Kettlestrings, Jack
- Davis, Gregory
- Lentz, Britt
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Abstract
A firearm training tool having a shot indicating system in further in one form a trigger take-up indicating system. The trigger module is adjustable to adjust various properties of the trigger.
IPC Classes ?
- F41A 19/00 - Firing or trigger mechanismsCocking mechanisms
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NLT NEXT LEVEL TRAINING
| Serial Number |
77938062 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2010-02-17 |
| Registration Date |
2013-03-26 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training, LLC ()
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| NICE Classes ? |
13 - Firearms; explosives
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Goods & Services
Firearm simulating training tools, namely, firearms that use lasers to simulate firing
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SIRT
| Serial Number |
77936699 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2010-02-16 |
| Registration Date |
2011-04-26 |
| Owner |
NextLevel Training LLC ()
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| NICE Classes ? |
13 - Firearms; explosives
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Goods & Services
Training pistols and training rifles [; components to retrofit to firearms for dry firing purposes ]
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