The present invention relates to firearms classified as pistols and configured to receive wrist-stabilizing braces.
Pistol braces are employed for assisting the aiming of pistols including the AR-15 format with a protruding buffer tube. These help to stabilize the pistol on the user's wrist or forearm. However, because such pistols have tubes of limited length, this limits the choices for the relative position of the brace depending on the user's arm length and preferred support geometry.
The preferred embodiment addresses these concerns by providing a firearm with an upper receiver defining a bolt passage. A lower receiver is configured to connect to the upper receiver and has a mount registered with the bolt passage. A buffer tube is connected to the mount in registration with the bolt passage, and includes a forward portion connected to the mount and a rear portion telescopically connected to the forward portion, and is operable to move in a range of positions with respect to the upper receiver. A lock mechanism operates to secure the rear portion in a selected position.
The collapsible pistol tube is a device that, once installed on an AR15 pistol lower receiver (8) or properly designed adapter, allows the user to adjust the buffer tube length for more comfortable and accurate shooting.
The collapsible pistol tube's major components (
The locking lever (7) releases and locks the outer tube (2) into position by means of a spring pressure and detent slots (6). The user can depress the locking lever against the spring to release the mechanism. Once the outer tube (2) has been optimally positioned, the locking lever (7) is released and locks into a corresponding detent slot (6) machined into the inner tube (1).
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/936,754, filed on Nov. 19, 2019, entitled “Collapsible Pistol Tube”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all that is taught and disclosed therein.
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62936754 | Nov 2019 | US |