A method for coupling an accessory mount to a firearm includes inserting a deflectable portion of the accessory mount and a fastener through a slot of the firearm, the fastener having a head and a rotational axis and extending through the accessory mount; tightening the fastener to deflect the deflectable portion with the head of the fastener transverse to the rotational axis; and after tightening the fastener, clamping with the head of the fastener the accessory mount against the firearm with a longitudinally-directed clamping force.
A handguard assembly for installation on a firearm includes a handguard, an index block, a first fastener, and a second fastener. The handguard includes first and second clearance apertures and the index block includes first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners extend through the respective first and second clearance apertures and threaded into the respective first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners define respective first and second longitudinal axes that are non-parallel and non-collinear with each other. Tightening the first and second fasteners with respect to the index block secures the handguard to the index block and prevents movement of the handguard relative firearm.
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
An accessory mount for coupling an accessory to a mounting interface on a firearm includes a body with a lower engagement surface configured to engage a top surface of the mounting interface, a fixed clamp member extending from the body, and a movable clamp member configured to move along an axis relative to the fixed clamp member to clamp the mounting interface between the movable clamp member and the fixed clamp member. The axis and the lower engagement surface define an included angle greater than 0 degrees.
A handguard assembly for installation on a firearm includes a handguard, an index block, a first fastener, and a second fastener. The handguard includes first and second clearance apertures and the index block includes first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners extend through the respective first and second clearance apertures and threaded into the respective first and second threaded apertures. The first and second fasteners define respective first and second longitudinal axes that are non-parallel and non-collinear with each other. Tightening the first and second fasteners with respect to the index block secures the handguard to the index block and prevents movement of the handguard relative firearm.
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
A firearm accessory mounting system includes a mount for attachment to a firearm mounting structure such as a handguard. The firearm mounting structure includes a slot. The mount includes projections around an opening for a fastener. The projections may, for example, be a slotted recoil lug. The opening includes first and second regions having different slopes. The fastener has a head which, during tightening, initially engages the second region to deform the projections radially outward against an end of the slot in the firearm mounting structure. Continued tightening of the fastener causes the head to engage the first region of the opening to apply an axial clamping force on the mount against the firearm mounting structure. This results in securing forces both transverse and parallel to the rotational axis of the fastener.
A mechanically coupled buffer and carrier for a firearm includes an interlocking feature on each of the buffer and carrier such that the buffer and carrier are mechanically coupled to prevent carrier tilt and buffer bounce. The interlocking features are brought together to mechanically couple the buffer and carrier during the assembly process of the firearm as the upper receiver is mounted to the lower receiver.
The disclosure provides a mounting assembly for a handguard mounted on a barrel nut of a firearm. The handguard defines a gap over a portion of the barrel nut and includes first and second portions at respective first and second sides of the gap. The mounting assembly includes a tie rod extending between the first and second sides of the gap along a longitudinal axis of the tie rod and a first fastener, distinct from the tie rod, interconnecting a first end of the tie rod to the first portion of the handguard. A second end of the tie rod is interconnected to the second portion of the handguard and actuation of the first fastener in a tightening direction draws the first and second portions of the handguard toward each other and generates tension in the tie rod.
F41A 5/20 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz utilisant un piston à gaz monté de façon concentrique autour du tube de l'arme
A buffer assembly for a firearm includes an internal assembly comprising a plurality of weights within a buffer body of a buffer and at least one magnet. The magnet at least partially offsets an inertial event that occurs during a firing action of the firearm.
A double-walled handguard for a firearm includes an inner tube and an outer tube connected by longitudinally-extending struts. A circumferential gap is formed between the inner and outer tubes. The handguard can be extruded as a blank and feature such as accessory rails and accessory mounting apertures can be machined into the blank to arrive at the desired configuration. Vent holes may be machined into the outer tube to provide a venting path for hot air in the circumferential gap. The double-walled handguard is expected to have increased strength compared to a single-walled handguard and better shield the user's hands from heat generated by the barrel of the firearm.
An assembly for mounting a handguard on a barrel nut of a firearm. The firearm has a gas piston action that includes an operating rod. The assembly includes a tie rod having a reduced thickness middle portion that extends between the barrel nut and the operating rod. The tie rod has connectors at each end. Fasteners are inserted from opposite sides of the handguard and connect to the tie rod connectors. The fasteners are threaded into clamp blocks such that rotation of the fasteners applies compression on the handguard against the barrel nut and a generates a reactive tensile load in the tie bar.
F41A 5/20 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz utilisant un piston à gaz monté de façon concentrique autour du tube de l'arme
Airsoft guns not for recreational use; parts for airsoft
guns not for recreational use. Airsoft guns for recreational purposes; parts for airsoft
guns for recreational purposes.
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Modular key-slot accessory mounting system for a firearm
A method for securing an accessory to a firearm includes inserting a lug and a nut into an entry opening positioned between first and second opposite ends of a slot formed in a wall of the firearm. The lug restricts the nut from rotating about an axis of a threaded member with which the nut is in threaded engagement. The slot has a first width, the entry opening has a second width that is greater than the first width, and the nut has a major dimension that is larger than the first width and smaller than the second width. The method also includes sliding the lug and nut in the slot in a sliding direction toward the first end or the second end, and rotating the threaded member with respect to the nut to clamp the wall between a surface of the nut and a surface of the accessory.
An accessory mount for coupling an accessory to a mounting interface on a firearm includes a body with a lower engagement surface configured to engage a top surface of the mounting interface, a fixed clamp member extending from the body, and a movable clamp member configured to move along an axis relative to the fixed clamp member to clamp the mounting interface between the movable clamp member and the fixed clamp member. The axis and the lower engagement surface define an included angle greater than 0 degrees.
F41C 27/00 - AccessoiresDétails ou organes adaptables, non prévus ailleurs
F41G 1/387 - Montage des appareils de visée télescopiques sur les armes à feu individuelles
F41G 11/00 - Parties constitutives des appareils de pointage ou de viséeAccessoires
F41G 1/38 - Appareils de visée télescopiques spécialement adaptés aux armes à feu individuelles ou aux pièces d'artillerieLeurs supports ou leurs montures
(1) Airsoft guns not for recreational use; parts for airsoft guns not for recreational use.
(2) Airsoft guns for recreational purposes; parts for airsoft guns for recreational purposes.
A firearm accessory mounting system includes a mount for attachment to a firearm mounting structure such as a handguard. The firearm mounting structure includes a slot. The mount includes projections around an opening for a fastener. The projections may, for example, be a slotted recoil lug. The opening includes first and second regions having different slopes. The fastener has a head which, during tightening, initially engages the second region to deform the projections radially outward against an end of the slot in the firearm mounting structure. Continued tightening of the fastener causes the head to engage the first region of the opening to apply an axial clamping force on the mount against the firearm mounting structure. This results in securing forces both transverse and parallel to the rotational axis of the fastener.
F41G 1/38 - Appareils de visée télescopiques spécialement adaptés aux armes à feu individuelles ou aux pièces d'artillerieLeurs supports ou leurs montures
F41G 11/00 - Parties constitutives des appareils de pointage ou de viséeAccessoires
Airsoft guns not for recreational use; parts for airsoft guns not for recreational use Airsoft guns for recreational purposes; parts for airsoft guns for recreational purposes
Airsoft guns not for recreational use; parts for airsoft guns not for recreational use Airsoft guns for recreational purposes; parts for airsoft guns for recreational purposes
A firearm comprising an upper receiver and a charging handle is disclosed. A charging handle is coupled to the upper receiver and comprises a handle assembly rotationally coupled to a main body about a first and a second pivot point. The handle assembly includes a first handle having an edge nearest the main body and a latch extending from the first handle parallel to the main body for interfacing with the upper receiver in a first position, a second handle having an edge nearest the main body, and a push rod positioned between the edge of the first handle and the edge of the second handle, such that when force is applied to the second handle, energy is transferred through the second handle to the push rod and to the first handle, moving the latch into a second position.
An upper receiver for a firearm. The firearm includes a barrel extending forward of the upper receiver and a buttstock extending rearward of the upper receiver. The upper receiver includes forward gas escape ports through a frame of an ejection port through which spent casings are ejected. The upper receiver further includes a trough formed on an inside surface of the frame. The trough collects gases in the chamber and distributes the gases to the gas escape ports. The gas escape ports are covered by an ejection port door when a shell is not being ejected.
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
F41A 3/26 - Mécanismes à verrous rigides, c.-à-d. les éléments de verrouillage formant un assemblage rigide avec, respectivement, le bloc de culasse ou son levier de manœuvre, et le tube de l'arme ou la boîte de culasse les verrous tournant autour de l'axe du tube de l'arme, p. ex. verrous de culasse cylindriques rotatifs à action semi-automatique ou automatique, p. ex. le bloc de culasse comportant un support coulissant et une tête rotative
F41A 3/72 - Leviers ou poignées d'armementLeur montage sur les blocs de culasse
F41A 15/14 - Extracteurs de cartouche, c.-à-d. dispositifs pour retirer les cartouches ou les douilles au moins partiellement de la chambre de cartoucheÉjecteurs de cartouche, c.-à-d. dispositifs pour éjecter les cartouches ou les douilles retirées de l'arme à feu pour des armes à feu à culasse mobile axialement l'éjecteur étant monté sur ou dans le bloc de culasse
An upper receiver for a firearm. The firearm includes a barrel extending forward of the upper receiver and a buttstock extending rearward of the upper receiver. The upper receiver includes an arcuate surface formed in a wall of the chamber. The arcuate surface changes direction of gases that are directed rearward in the chamber such that the gases are vented from the upper receiver in a non-rearward direction.
A buffer assembly for a firearm includes an internal assembly comprising a plurality of weights and a dead-blow biasing member in the form of a coil compression spring, stack of wave washers, a compression washers, or a compliant portion integrally formed in a rear end cap of the buffer assembly. The dead-blow biasing member is positioned between a flat end of one of the weights and a rear end cap of a buffer body or between flat ends of adjacent weights.
A handguard assembly for a firearm includes a handguard with an internal clamping area. A single-piece index block includes a securing portion for connecting to the handguard and an indexing extension for engaging an indexing feature on the upper receiver of the firearm. The handguard includes internal ribs that provide discrete clamping surfaces for engaging a barrel nut of the firearm. Connecting the index block to the handguard generates a continuous clamping action in the handguard which acts through the ribs to apply a radially-directed circumferentially-applied clamping force on a barrel nut through the discrete clamping surfaces. The indexing feature of the index block engages an indexing feature of the upper receiver to ensure proper alignment of the handguard and the upper receiver.
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
A handguard assembly for a firearm includes a handguard with an internal clamping area. A single-piece index block includes a securing portion for connecting to the handguard and an indexing extension for engaging an indexing feature on the upper receiver of the firearm. The handguard includes internal ribs that provide discrete clamping surfaces for engaging a barrel nut of the firearm. Connecting the index block to the handguard generates a continuous clamping action in the handguard which acts through the ribs to apply a radially-directed circumferentially-applied clamping force on a barrel nut through the discrete clamping surfaces. The indexing feature of the index block engages an indexing feature of the upper receiver to ensure proper alignment of the handguard and the upper receiver.
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
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Modular key-slot accessory mounting system for a firearm
An accessory mounting system for use on a firearm includes an elongated opening having first and second ends and an entry aperture between the first and second ends. A fastener with a major dimension larger than the minor dimension of the elongated opening, but small than the width of the entry aperture can be inserted into the entry aperture and slid toward either of the first and second ends of the elongated opening. The fastener may be, for example, a T-nut or a screw-like fastener with a circular head. If a T-nut is used, it can be inserted into the elongated opening transverse to the elongated opening and slide to either end in the transverse orientation so it spans across the elongated opening without having to turn it.
A firearm handguard is disclosed. The handguard comprises a first side section, a second side section coupled to the first side section by a plurality of interlocking fingers, and a bottom section coupled to the first side section and the second side section. The first side section and the second side section each contain at least one accessory mounting aperture. The first side section and the second side section are comprised of a polymer material having molded therein a reinforcement liner including at least one reinforcement aperture. The at least one accessory mounting aperture is aligned with the at least one reinforcement aperture.
A forward assist assembly movable between a standby position and an engaged position in a forward assist bore of a firearm. The assembly includes a button and an single-piece pawl. The single-piece pawl includes an integrally-formed pivot boss supporting the pawl in the button for pivotal movement with respect to the button. The pivot boss also transfers a linear actuation force from the button to the pawl to move the assembly into the engaged position. The single-piece pawl also includes an integrally-formed finger having an engagement surface for engaging a ratchet tooth on the bolt carrier in the engaged position. The single-piece pawl also includes an integrally-formed retaining surface to retain the forward assist assembly in the standby position in the forward assist bore. The single-piece pawl also includes an integrally-formed stop surface to abut a portion of the button in the standby position. The forward assist assembly also includes a return spring for biasing the button and pawl toward the standby position. The single-piece pawl also includes an integrally-formed biasing member seat receiving an end of the return spring.
A firearm handguard assembly system is disclosed. The system comprises a handguard including at least four apertures, a barrel nut having a first threaded end and a second smooth end, the threaded end coupled to the handguard, and an index block including at least four apertures, the index block coupled to the handguard by at least four screws, each screw having a head and a tip, the tip threaded through: one of the at least four apertures on the index block, and one of the at least four apertures on the handguard.
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
A firearm accessory mounting system includes a mounting assembly coupled to a firearm accessory, a mounting fastener, and a mounting bolt. The mounting fastener is rotatable between a locked positioned and an unlocked position. The mounting bolt is coupled to the mounting fastener for rotating the mounting fastener between the locked position and the unlocked position.
A firearm handguard assembly system is disclosed. The system comprises a handguard including at least four apertures, a barrel nut having a first threaded end and a second smooth end, the threaded end coupled to the handguard, and an index block including at least four apertures, the index block coupled to the handguard by at least four screws, each screw having a head and a tip, the tip threaded through: one of the at least four apertures on the index block, and one of the at least four apertures on the handguard.
F41A 21/48 - Moyens de montage des tubes d'arme, p. ex. montures amovibles des tubes d'arme interchangeables
F41A 5/18 - Mécanismes ou systèmes automatiques de déverrouillage de la culasse à l'aide d'une force créée par une charge propulsive par emprunt des gaz
A firearm comprising an upper receiver and a charging handle is disclosed. A charging handle is coupled to the upper receiver and comprises a handle assembly rotationally coupled to a main body about a first and a second pivot point. The handle assembly includes a first handle having an edge nearest the main body and a latch extending from the first handle parallel to the main body for interfacing with the upper receiver in a first position, a second handle having an edge nearest the main body, and a plunger interfacing with the edge of the first handle and the edge of the second handle, and a spring, such that when force is applied to either handle, the plunger is pushed into the main body and energy is transferred to the handles, moving the latch into a second position.
A firearm comprising an upper receiver and a charging handle is disclosed. A charging handle is coupled to the upper receiver and comprises a handle assembly rotationally coupled to a main body about a first and a second pivot point. The handle assembly includes a first handle having an edge nearest the main body and a latch extending from the first handle parallel to the main body for interfacing with the upper receiver in a first position, a second handle having an edge nearest the main body, and a plunger interfacing with the edge of the first handle and the edge of the second handle, and a spring, such that when force is applied to either handle, the plunger is pushed into the main body and energy is transferred to the handles, moving the latch into a second position.
A firearm comprising an upper receiver and a charging handle is disclosed. A charging handle is coupled to the upper receiver and comprises a handle assembly rotationally coupled to a main body about a first and a second pivot point. The handle assembly includes a first handle having an edge nearest the main body and a latch extending from the first handle parallel to the main body for interfacing with the upper receiver in a first position, a second handle having an edge nearest the main body, and a push rod positioned between the edge of the first handle and the edge of the second handle, such that when force is applied to the second handle, energy is transferred through the second handle to the push rod and to the first handle, moving the latch into a second position.
An accessory mounting mechanism with a top portion consisting of a ring and a bottom portion consisting of a clamp is disclosed. The ring accepts an accessory. The ring is coupled to a clamp, which is configured to engage a firearm. The clamp further includes at least two detachable wedges, a cross bar, and a tightening mechanism, which may be either a thumb nut or a throw lever. The cross bar is threaded through both detachable wedges. Tightening by way of the thumb nut or the throw lever applies force against the wedges and the firearm simultaneously, which pushes the accessory upward into the ring and secures the clamp to the firearm.
A firearm handguard assembly system, the system comprising a handguard, wherein the handguard includes a first aperture and a second aperture on a first side, and a third aperture and a fourth aperture on a second side. A barrel nut which includes a groove around the outside diameter ahead of the threaded portion which is threaded onto the upper receiver to provide a mounting surface for the handguard. A locking mechanism is placed around the handguard containing the barrel nut, locked in place by at least a notched cross bolt and a locking cross bolt. The bolts are threaded through a first and second clamp block and the handguard. The bolts pass through the clearance afforded by the groove in the barrel nut without interfering with the various other components located above the barrel nut. An optional indexing plate may be placed between the barrel nut and the handguard to prevent rotation of the barrel nut.