Various types of muzzle covers for firearms are known in the prior art. However, what is needed is a firearm barrel protective cover that includes a flap that pivots downwardly and away from an end of a firearm barrel when the firearm is pointed downwardly.
The present invention relates to firearm muzzle covers, and more particularly, to a firearm barrel protective cover.
The general purpose of the present firearm barrel protective cover, described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a firearm barrel protective cover which has many novel features that result in a firearm barrel protective cover which is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by prior art, either alone or in combination thereof.
To accomplish this, the present firearm barrel protective cover includes a convex body configured to partially surround an end of a barrel of a firearm. The body includes an outer wall having an first outer end, a second outer end opposite the first outer end, a front end, and a rear end. An opening is disposed between the first and second outer ends. A channel is continuously disposed longitudinally within the wall between the first and second outer ends, the front end, and the rear end. The opening is configured to receive a site member of the firearm barrel therethrough between the first and second outer ends of the outer wall.
A disc-shaped flap is disposed on the front end. The flap has a forward end; a rearward end disposed abuttingly against the front end of the body outer wall; and a continuous outside wall disposed between the forward end and the rearward end.
An attachment member attaches the flap to the body. The attachment member pivotally attaches the flap to the body. The attachment member is a hinge that has a first side centrally disposed on the outer wall of the body and a second side centrally disposed on the outside wall of the flap. The hinge is configured to pivot the flap outwardly and downwardly from the front end of the body. The flap has a diameter slightly greater than a diameter of the body.
The flap prevents outside elements, such as rain, snow, sleet, and dust, from entering the barrel of a firearm. By pointing the barrel downwardly, the hinge allows gravity to swing and pivot the flap outwardly and downwardly away from the end of the barrel.
The hinge allows the cap to naturally fall forwardly and downwardly away from the end of the barrel due to normal gravity, while remaining attached to the barrel for continued use.
The present device prevents outside elements, such as rain, snow, dust, and sleet, from entering a barrel of a firearm thereby promoting safe use of the firearm while providing the capability of quickly discharging the firearm as desired.
The present device is preferably formed of plastic, Teflon, or polymers, such as polystyrene or polyethylene.
Thus has been broadly outlined the more important features of the present firearm barrel protective cover so that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated.
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular
Referring to
A disc-shaped flap 40 is disposed on the entire front end 28. The flap 40 has a forward end 42, a rearward end 44 disposed abuttingly against the front end 28 of the body 20 outer wall 22, and a continuous outside wall 46 disposed between the forward end 42 and the rearward end 44. The flap 40 also has a bottom end 47.
An attachment member 50 attaches the flap 40 to the body 20. The attachment member 50 pivotally attaches the flap 40 to the body 20. The attachment member 50 is a hinge 52 that has a first side 54 centrally disposed on the outer wall 22 front end 28 of the body 20 and a second side 56 centrally disposed on the outside wall 46 and the bottom end 47 of the flap 40. The hinge 52 is configured to pivot the flap 40 outwardly and downwardly, away from the front end 28 of the body 20. The flap 40 has a diameter slightly greater than a diameter of the body 20.
The flap 40 prevents outside elements, such as rain, snow, sleet, and dust, from entering the barrel 92 of the firearm 90. By pointing the barrel 92 downwardly, the hinge 52 allows gravity to swing and pivot the flap 40 outwardly and downwardly away from the end 94 of the barrel 92.
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http://www.ima-usa.com/german-mauser-muzzle-cover-ww2-unmarked.html (International Military Antiques; Jul. 11, 2013) Showing a muzzle cover dated back to WWII. |