The present disclosure relates to buttstocks, more specifically to adjustable stocks for firearms (e.g., rifles, handguns, airsoft weapons, or any other suitable projectile weapon).
Traditional adjustable buttstocks require the user to take one or both hands off a grip (e.g., a non-shooting hand off of a fore grip or shooting hand off of a pistol grip) and/or trigger off the firearm to adjust the length of the stock. This action takes time, destabilizes the user's accuracy, and diminishes or eliminates the user's ability to fire the weapon while adjusting the length of their firearm. In a dangerous scenario where the user is exposed to a threat, such a disruptive action to adjust the length of the stock can mean the difference between life and death.
Such conventional methods and systems have generally been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. However, there is still a need in the art for improved adjustable stock systems. The present disclosure provides a solution for this need.
An adjustable stock system for a firearm can include a buttstock slider configured to be slidably attached to the firearm for moving relative to the firearm between a collapsed position and at least one extended position. The buttstock slider includes a plurality of buttstock grooves defined therein. The system includes a lower stock assembly that is configured to mount to a firearm and a latch assembly disposed within the lower stock assembly. The latch assembly is configured to be moveable between a latched position where the buttstock slider cannot slide relative to the firearm and an unlatched position where the buttstock slider is free to slide relative to the firearm. The latch assembly can include at least one latch tooth configured to mate with the plurality of buttstock slider grooves when the latch assembly is in the latched position. The latch assembly is biased to the latched position. The system includes an actuator assembly configured to move the latch assembly between the latched position and the unlatched position.
The latch assembly can include a plurality of lever teeth configured to mate with a plurality of buttstock slider grooves in a latched position. The latch assembly can include a cam member and a follower member having the at least one latch tooth, wherein the actuator assembly can be operatively connected to the cam member to move the cam member relative to the follower member to cause the follower member to move relative to the buttstock slider. The latch assembly can be connected to the cam member via a wire or linkage such that actuation of an actuator trigger causes a cam member of the latch assembly to be pulled relative to a follower member to cause the follower member to move away from the buttstock slider toward the unlatched position.
The actuator assembly can include an actuation trigger that is configured to be positioned adjacent a grip of the firearm when the system is installed on a firearm such that a user can actuate the latch assembly without removing a hand from the firearm or grip. The actuation trigger can be configured to be positioned below a trigger guard of the firearm when the system is installed on the firearm such that the user's trigger finger or other trigger hand digit can actuate the actuation trigger without removing a hand from the firearm or grip.
The buttstock slider can be biased to the at least one extended position. The buttstock slider can be biased with one or more internal springs disposed within the buttstock slider. The buttstock slider can be configured to be slidably mounted over a buffer tube of the firearm, wherein the internal spring is positioned between the buffer tube and an internal surface of the buttstock slider to bias the buttstock to the at least one extended position.
The firearm can be an AR-15. Any other suitable firearm (including airsoft or any other suitable projectile launchers) is contemplated herein.
An adjustable stock system for a firearm can include a latch assembly and an actuator assembly configured to allow a buttstock to move between a plurality of positions including at least a collapsed position and at least one extended position, wherein the actuator assembly includes an actuation trigger configured to be positioned adjacent a trigger guard of the firearm when the system is installed on the firearm such that a user can actuate the latch assembly without removing a hand from the grip or the firearm. The actuation trigger can be configured to be positioned below the trigger guard of the firearm and actuatable with a trigger finger or other trigger hand digit.
The actuation trigger can be a two stage actuation trigger moveable between a first position and a second position, such that the actuation trigger cannot be moved to actuate the actuation assembly and the latch assembly in the first position. The actuation trigger can be biased to the first position, and the actuation trigger can be moved to actuate that actuation assembly and the latch assembly in the second position.
These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of a system in accordance with the disclosure is shown throughout the figures is designated generally by reference character 100. The systems and methods described herein can be used to change a length of a stock of a gun without removing a hand from the gun.
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The buttstock slider 101 can slide relative to the lower stock assembly 105, and may be limited to a maximum extended position by the lower stock assembly 105. Referring additionally to
As shown, the latch assembly 127 can be disposed within the lower stock assembly 105, e.g., at the extension 123. The latch assembly 127 is configured to be moveable between a latched position where the buttstock slider 101 cannot slide relative to the firearm and an unlatched position where the buttstock slider 101 is free to slide relative to the firearm. The actuator assembly 129 is configured to move the latch assembly 127 between the latched position (e.g., as shown in
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As shown, the latch assembly 127 can include a plurality of lever teeth 131 configured to mate with a plurality of buttstock slider grooves 103 in a latched position. Referring to
The latch assembly 127 can include a cam housing 153 that can be fixed to the extension 123 of the lower stock assembly 101 (e.g., via one or more screws as shown). The cam housing 153 can constrain the cam member 149 to sliding motion and constrain the follower member 151 to up and down motion between the latched and unlatched position. As shown, the cam member 149 can include one or more posts that can slide within one or more slots of the cam housing 153. The one or more posts can interact with one or more cam slots defined in the follower member 151 to force the follower member 151 to move up and/or down. This camming action is shown in
The firearm can be an AR-15. Any other suitable firearm (including airsoft or any other suitable projectile launchers) is contemplated herein.
Embodiments allow for a quick retractable single trigger actuator, accessible from either side of the rifle (ambidextrous) which can stay in a position preventing accidental actuation. Certain embodiments include an actuator placed under the trigger guard in a position which does not restrict any other potential manipulations of the weapon, yet is immediately accessible to the weapons operator.
Certain embodiments include a two stage (or multi-stage) actuator system, which prevents accidental actuation of stock in an austere environment. Certain embodiments must be manipulated in two different directions to release the latch system and allow expansion or retraction of the buttstock slider 101.
Embodiments include both a stock and pistol grip in one piece with stock actuator located below trigger guard. Embodiments include a smooth exterior design, which can prevents hangup of the weapon in operational environment, e.g., vehicle deployments, airborne jumping operations, or close quarters movements. Certain embodiments include a multi-piece modular system which can allow end purchases to configure their stock for their specific operational mission.
Embodiments include a finger operated actuator that is well suited for middle finger manipulation, allowing the thumb to stay securely wrapped around pistol grip for solid grip. The human thumb is the anchor of strength of the human hand in gripping, and an operator may desire to keep the thumb in position when actuating the stock.
Certain embodiments, include an internally encased working system protected from environmental elements. Embodiments allow stock actuation without removal of either hand from the weapon or loss of aim in use.
While certain embodiments of biasing are described above (e.g., via internal and/or external springs), any other suitable biasing system (e.g., pressure actuated) is contemplated herein. Also, it is contemplated that no biasing is necessary, and that systems as described above can be utilized in embodiments having no biasing.
Also, while this disclosure shows the “collapsed position” as pushed inward and the one or more “extended positions” as extending further from the firearm via a sliding motion, it is contemplated that the terms can be generically applied to any first stowed position and any second position. For example, the “collapsed position” could additionally or alternatively refer to a folded position for a folding stock and the “extended position” could be an unfolded position. One having ordinary skill in the art understands that various portions of this disclosure can be modified and/or applied to any suitable type of fixed stock or adjustable stock, and for any suitable firearm.
Certain embodiments as described above allow a user (e.g., of a shoulder fired weapon) to expand and collapse the buttstock slider 101 of a firearm without ever having to remove one or both hands from the firearm. For example, if the buttstock is too short, a user can actuate the actuator assembly 129 to move the latch assembly 127 to the unlatched position. In embodiments that are biased, the buttstock slider 101 will move to a more extended position while the latch assembly 129 is in the unlatched position.
The user can select any suitable extended position (e.g., by resisting the force of the bias with the users shoulder until the buttstock as reached a desired extended position), or the user can allow the buttstock 101 to extend to the maximum extension (e.g., until the buttstock 101 hits the buttstock stop 111). At the desired position or at maximum extension, the user can then release the actuator and allow the latch assembly 129 to spring back into contact with the buttstock slider 101 to prevent the buttstock slider 101 from moving back toward the collapsed position or further extended. To move the buttstock slider 101 back to the collapsed position, the user can actuate the actuation assembly 129 and compress the buttstock slider 101 (e.g., using a shoulder) until a desired collapsed position is reached.
Embodiments of this disclosure can be drop in capable for easy installation and/or removal from standard mil-spec buffer tubes and components thereof, which eliminated the need to purchase any other third parties accessories or remove any integral parts of a standard firearm (e.g., an AR-15).
Embodiments that allow the buttstock slider 101 to be manipulated without removing either hand from the weapon can protect the user where removing one's hand from the weapon could prove fatal for that user. Additionally, embodiments as disclosed above do not require the use of the buffer tube or any holes of the buffer tube. In that respect, such embodiments are self-contained extension systems that can install on any firearm or component thereof without modification or the need to limit the design to buffer tube specifications. The term “firearm” as used herein means any suitable gun or any other suitable device or projectile launcher. For example, embodiments can be used on, e.g., an airsoft gun, a crossbow, or any other suitable device as well as any traditional firearm such as a rifle or handgun. Any embodiments and/or portion(s) thereof can be made of any suitable material (e.g., metal, plastic).
Any suitable combination(s) of any disclosed embodiments and/or any suitable portion(s) thereof is contemplated therein as appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art.
Those having ordinary skill in the art understand that any numerical values disclosed herein can be exact values or can be values within a range. Further, any terms of approximation (e.g., “about”, “approximately”, “around”) used in this disclosure can mean the stated value within a range. For example, in certain embodiments, the range can be within (plus or minus) 20%, or within 10%, or within 5%, or within 2%, or within any other suitable percentage or number as appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art (e.g., for known tolerance limits or error ranges).
The embodiments of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for improvement in the art to which they pertain. While the subject disclosure includes reference to certain embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/612,989, entitled “Adjustable Stock Systems for Firearms”, filed on Jan. 2, 2018, the entire content of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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