The present disclosure relates to firearm covers.
In the sports of firearm shooting and hunting, as well as in military and civilian firearm training, it may be desirable to disable a firearm in such a way that it is visually apparent that the firearm is temporarily incapable of being fired. As an example, a firing range may enforce rules that dictate that a firearm be rendered inoperative in a visually verifiable manner before the firearm may be transported to or from a firing stall. Moreover, outside of firing ranges, it is paramount that firearms be handled in a safe manner, whether during hunting activities or during firearm training, for example. However, traditional means of rendering a firearm inoperative, such as securing the firearm in a case, may be cumbersome or inconvenient in various circumstances.
The present disclosure relates to firearm covers, such as may be used to restrict a firearm from being fired. A firearm cover includes a body defining a partially enclosed region sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of a firearm receiver of a firearm and configured to transition between a clamped conformation and an open conformation, with the body being biased toward the clamped conformation. In the clamped conformation, the body is retained on the firearm receiver, and in the open conformation, the body is configured to be selectively placed over and removed from the firearm receiver. The body includes a first side wall having a first lip and a second side wall opposite the first side wall and having a second lip. The first side wall is configured to at least partially cover a first side of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region, and the second side wall is configured to at least partially cover a second side of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is received in the partially enclosed region. The first lip and the second lip define a longitudinal opening to the partially enclosed region between the first lip and the second lip. The first lip and the second lip are spaced further apart in the open conformation than in the clamped conformation. The first side wall and the second side wall define a forward opening to the partially enclosed region and a rear opening to the partially enclosed region such that, when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region, the firearm extends through the forward opening and the rear opening. The body further includes a connecting region extending between the first side wall and the second side wall. The firearm cover further includes means for restricting the firearm from being fired when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
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In some firearms 10, receiver 20 includes a magazine well 40 configured to receive a magazine of ammunition. As an example, firearm 10 may be configured to fire ammunition in the form of an ammunition cartridge that includes a bullet and a shell, and the magazine may be configured to carry a plurality of ammunition cartridges. Firearm 10 and/or receiver 20 may include a hammer that may be selectively cocked and/or decocked, and/or may include a trigger 42 that may be selectively actuated to fire a bullet, such as by releasing the hammer from a cocked position and/or by otherwise causing a primer of the ammunition cartridge to be ignited. Upon being fired, the bullet may pass through a barrel 48 of firearm 10 such that the bullet exits the firearm through a muzzle 46 of the barrel. Firearm 10 and/or receiver 20 also may include an ejection port 26 through which the shell of the ammunition cartridge may be expelled upon firing. In some embodiments of firearm 10, such as an embodiment that lacks magazine well 40, ejection port 26 additionally or alternatively may refer to an aperture through which an ammunition cartridge may be loaded into receiver 20. In such an embodiment, ejection port 26 additionally or alternatively may be referred to as a loading port 26.
As used herein, the terms “selective” and “selectively,” when modifying an action, movement, configuration, or other activity of one or more components or characteristics of an apparatus, mean that the specific action, movement, configuration, or other activity is a direct or indirect result of user manipulation of an aspect of, or one or more components of, the apparatus.
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In some firearms 10, such as so-called bolt-action rifles, firearm 10 further may include a bolt handle 30 configured to selectively translate bolt 28. As an example, in an embodiment of firearm 10 in which bolt 28 is manually actuated between the forward and aft position, bolt handle 30 may be fixedly coupled to the bolt and configured to be gripped and actuated by the user. In an embodiment in which firearm 10 is a semi-automatic firearm, bolt handle 30 additionally or alternatively may be referred to as a charging handle 30, and/or may be configured to be selectively translated by a user primarily and/or exclusively in the aft direction. Additionally or alternatively, firearm 10 may include a lever configured to be selectively actuated to load an ammunition cartridge into barrel 48.
As used herein, positional terms such as “left,” “right,” “forward,” “rear,” “fore,” “aft,” “upper,” “lower,” and the like generally are recited with respect to a direction in which firearm 10 is aimed. For example, barrel 48 may be described as being forward of receiver 20, and a right side of firearm 10 may describe a side of firearm 10 that faces the user when firearm 10 is aimed to the right of the user.
Firearm 10 still further may include a safety lever 36 configured to be selectively actuated by the user to transition the firearm between an operative mode, in which the firearm may be fired, and a safety mode, in which the firearm is restricted from being fired. Safety lever 36, when present, may be positioned on first side 22 and/or on second side 24 of receiver 20. Firearm 10 also may include a trigger guard 44 extending at least partially around trigger 42 and configured to block the trigger from being inadvertently struck and/or actuated.
Firearm 10 may be configured to be utilized in conjunction with one or more firearm accessories 50 operatively coupled to the firearm. As examples, and as illustrated in
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Body 110 may include an outer surface 112 positioned opposite partially enclosed region 114. Body 110 may be shaped to conform to an outer surface of receiver 20 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. For example, firearm cover 100 may be configured to be utilized with a given style and/or model of firearm 10, and body 110 may include at least one firearm conforming feature shaped to receive and/or conform to a feature and/or portion of receiver 20 that characterizes the given style or model of firearm. As more specific examples, firearm cover 100 may be configured to be utilized with a firearm 10 in the form of one or more of an AR-pattern rifle, a magazine-fed rifle, a magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle, an AK-pattern rifle, a semi-automatic rifle, an automatic rifle, a long rifle, a hunting rifle, a bolt action rifle, a lever action rifle, a shotgun, a pump-action shotgun, a semi-automatic shotgun, a black powder rifle, and/or a muzzle-loader rifle. However, it is additionally within the scope of the present disclosure that firearm cover 100 be utilized in conjunction with any appropriate firearm 10.
Body 110 may be configured to only partially enclose receiver 20 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. As examples, firearm cover 100 and/or body 110 may enclose at least 25%, at least 40%, at least 60%, at least 80%, at most 95%, at most 90%, at most 85%, at most 70%, and/or at most 50%, or in some examples 100%, of receiver 20 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. Additionally or alternatively, in some examples, firearm cover 100 and/or body 110 may not extend over barrel 48 and/or may not extend over stock 54 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114; however, in other examples, firearm cover 100 and/or body 110 may extend over barrel 48 and/or may extend over stock 54 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. Additionally or alternatively, firearm cover 100 may be free of an external structure for operatively retaining firearm 10 on an article of clothing, such as a belt clip or a harness attachment point.
Firearm cover 100 is configured to transition between a clamped conformation (as illustrated in solid lines in
First lip 122 and second lip 126 define a longitudinal opening 128 to partially enclosed region 114 between the first lip and the second lip. As used herein, a longitudinal direction is intended to indicate a direction that is generally aligned with a length of firearm 10, such as a direction that is parallel, or at least substantially parallel, to a length of barrel 48. First side wall 120 and second side wall 124 define a forward opening 130 and a rear opening 132 to partially enclosed region 114, such that firearm 10 extends through each of the forward opening and the rear opening when receiver 20 is operatively received in the partially enclosed region. Body 110 further includes a connecting region 134 extending between and connecting first side wall 120 and second side wall 124. Body 110 additionally may include a removal tab 182 projecting from connecting region 134 and configured to be gripped by the user to facilitate removal of firearm cover 100 from firearm 10 and/or installation of the firearm cover onto the firearm.
Body 110 may be constructed of any appropriate material. For example, body 110 may be constructed of a semi-rigid, flexible material, such as a material that has an internal bias that biases the body toward the clamped conformation. As more specific examples, body 110 may include, consist of, and/or consist essentially of a plastic, a thermoplastic, a thermoset plastic, and/or an acrylic-polyvinyl chloride such as sold under the KYDEX™ brand, but other materials also may be used. Additionally or alternatively, body 110 may include a soft inner liner 116 facing partially enclosed region 114, which may be configured and/or selected to resist damaging, scratching, and/or marring receiver 20. Soft inner liner 116 may be constructed of any appropriate material, such as a fabric material, a felt material, and/or leather.
Body 110 may be biased toward the clamped conformation in any appropriate manner. For example, body 110 may be integrally biased toward the clamped conformation, and/or may be described as being, defining, and/or including a spring clip. Additionally or alternatively, body 110 may be internally biased toward the clamped conformation, and/or may include a spring 136 operatively coupled to the body that biases the body toward the clamped conformation. Additionally or alternatively, body 110 may include a hinge 138 configured to facilitate transition of the body between the open conformation and the clamped conformation. When present, hinge 138 may be operatively coupled to connecting region 134, or may be a component of connecting region 134.
Firearm cover 100 may be configured to be installed on firearm 10 in any appropriate manner. For example, body 110 may be configured to be operatively placed over and removed from receiver 20 from a lower side of the receiver, and/or longitudinal opening 128 may be positioned adjacent an upper side of the receiver when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. Additionally or alternatively, body 110 may be configured to be operatively placed over and removed from receiver 20 from the upper side of the receiver, and/or longitudinal opening 128 may be positioned adjacent the lower side of the receiver when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114.
In some examples, receiver 20 may be positioned within longitudinal opening 128 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. In such a configuration, first lip 122 and/or second lip 126 may engage and/or apply a retention force to receiver 20 when the receiver is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. Alternatively, in other examples, longitudinal opening 128 and/or at least one of first lip 122 and second lip 126 may extend adjacent to receiver 20 when the receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region. Additionally or alternatively, first lip 122 may extend toward partially enclosed region 114 relative to an adjacent portion of first side wall 120, and/or second lip 126 may extend toward the partially enclosed region relative to an adjacent portion of second side wall 124, such as schematically and optionally illustrated in
With continued reference to
Firearm cover 100 generally is configured to prevent and/or restrict firearm 10 from being fired when receiver 20 is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. To accomplish this, firearm cover 100 may include at least one disabling structure 150 configured to physically disable firearm 10 so as to prevent it from being fired when receiver 20 is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. Disabling structure 150 may be defined by body 110 of firearm cover 100, may be operatively coupled to the body, and/or may extend from the body. Additionally, firearm cover 100 may be configured to provide a visual indication of the presence and/or nature of the at least one disabling structure 150. For example, outer surface 112 of body 110 may include highly conspicuous indicia and/or have a highly conspicuous color, which may represent or otherwise indicate the at least one disabling structure 150. As more specific examples, outer surface 112 may have a bright color, a fluorescent color, a neon color, a reflective color, and/or a color and/or indicia generally understood within the sport of firearm shooting to indicate a specific state of safety and/or inoperability of firearm 10.
As a first example of disabling structure 150, and as schematically illustrated in
As a second example of disabling structure 150, and as schematically illustrated in
As a third example of disabling structure 150, and as schematically illustrated in
As a fourth example of disabling structure 150, and as schematically illustrated in
As a fifth example of a disabling structure 150, in an embodiment of firearm cover 100 configured to be installed on a lever action rifle, the disabling structure 150 may be configured to extend between the lever and the adjacent body of the lever action rifle when receiver 20 is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114, such that the disabling structure prevents a reloading process from completing and thus prevents the firing mechanism of the lever action rifle from being in an operative condition for firing.
Firearm cover 100 additionally or alternatively may include at least one restricting structure 160 configured to physically restrict firearm 10 from being fired when receiver 20 is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. In particular, whereas disabling structure 150 is configured to physically disable firearm 10 from being fired, restricting structure 160 instead is configured to inhibit the firearm from being fired even if the firearm is physically capable of being fired. Stated differently, disabling structure 150 may refer to a structure that interrupts and/or inhibits a firing mechanism of firearm 10 from reaching an operable configuration, whereas restricting structure 160 may refer to a structure that inhibits the firing mechanism from being activated even if the firing mechanism is otherwise operational. Restricting structure 160 may be defined by body 110 of firearm cover 100, may be operatively coupled to the body, and/or may extend from the body.
As a first example of restricting structure 160, and as schematically illustrated in
As a second example of restricting structure 160, and as schematically illustrated in
As a third example of restricting structure 160, and as schematically illustrated in
As a fourth example of restricting structure 160, in an embodiment of firearm cover 100 configured to be installed on a lever action rifle, first side wall 120 and/or second side wall 124 may be configured to cover a lever of a lever action rifle when receiver 20 is operatively received in partially enclosed region 114. In such a configuration, firearm cover 100 may restrict a firearm 10 from being fired by preventing the lever from translating as necessary to complete a reloading process.
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Illustrative, non-exclusive examples of inventive subject matter according to the present disclosure are described in the following enumerated paragraphs:
A. A firearm cover, comprising:
a body defining a partially enclosed region sized and shaped to receive at least a portion of a firearm receiver of a firearm and configured to transition between a clamped conformation and an open conformation, wherein in the clamped conformation, the body is retained on the firearm receiver, wherein in the open conformation, the body is configured to be selectively placed over and removed from the firearm receiver, wherein the body is biased toward the clamped conformation, and wherein the body comprises:
A1. The firearm cover of paragraph A, wherein the body is constructed of a semi-rigid, flexible material.
A1.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A1, wherein the semi-rigid flexible material has an internal bias that biases the body toward the clamped conformation.
A1.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A1-A1.1, wherein the semi-rigid flexible material comprises a thermoplastic or an acrylic-polyvinyl chloride.
A2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A1.2, wherein the body is integrally biased toward the clamped conformation.
A3. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A2, wherein the body is internally biased toward the clamped conformation.
A4. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A3, further comprising:
a spring operatively coupled to the body, wherein the spring biases the body toward the clamped conformation.
A5. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A4, further comprising a hinge operatively coupled to the connecting region of the body, wherein the hinge is configured to facilitate transition of the body between the open conformation and the clamped conformation.
A6. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A4, wherein the connecting region comprises a hinge configured to facilitate transition of the body between the open conformation and the clamped conformation.
A7. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A6, wherein the body is configured to be operatively placed over and removed from the firearm receiver from a lower side of the firearm receiver.
A8. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A7, wherein the longitudinal opening is positioned adjacent an upper side of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A9. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A6, wherein the body is configured to be operatively placed over and removed from the firearm receiver from an upper side of the firearm receiver.
A10. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A6 and A9, wherein the longitudinal opening is positioned adjacent a lower side of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A11. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A10, wherein the firearm receiver is positioned within the longitudinal opening when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A12. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A10, wherein the longitudinal opening extends adjacent to the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A13. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A12, wherein the first lip extends toward the partially enclosed region relative to an adjacent portion of the first side wall.
A14. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A13, wherein the second lip extends toward the partially enclosed region relative to an adjacent portion of the second side wall.
A15. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A14, further comprising:
an upper retainer operatively coupled to one of the first side wall and the second side wall and configured to be selectively extended across the longitudinal opening and temporarily coupled to the other of the first side wall and the second side wall to restrict removal of the firearm receiver from the partially enclosed region when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A16. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A15, further comprising:
a rear retainer operatively coupled to one of the first side wall and the second side wall and configured to be selectively extended across the rear opening and temporarily coupled to the other of the first side wall and the second side wall to restrict removal of the firearm receiver from the partially enclosed region when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A17. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A16, further comprising:
a front retainer operatively coupled to one of the first side wall and the second side wall and configured to be selectively extended across the forward opening and temporarily coupled to the other of the first side wall and the second side wall to restrict removal of the firearm receiver from the partially enclosed region when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A17, further comprising:
at least one disabling structure configured to physically disable the firearm and prevent it from being fired when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region, wherein at least one of:
A18.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18, wherein the at least one disabling structure comprises a bolt restriction structure positioned to extend within an ejection port of the firearm when a bolt of the firearm is open and prevent closure of the bolt when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.1.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.1, wherein the bolt restriction structure extends from one of the first side wall and the second side wall into the partially enclosed region.
A18.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18-A18.1.1, wherein the at least one disabling structure comprises a charging handle restriction structure positioned to restrict movement of a charging handle of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.2.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.2, wherein the charging handle restriction structure is positioned to restrict rearward movement of the charging handle when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region and when the charging handle is positioned in its forward position.
A18.2.2. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.2, wherein the charging handle restriction structure is positioned to restrict forward movement of the charging handle when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region and when the charging handle is positioned in its rearward position.
A18.3. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18-A18.2.2, wherein the firearm is a bolt action rifle, and wherein the at least one disabling structure comprises a bolt handle restriction structure positioned to restrict movement of a manual bolt handle of the bolt action rifle when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.3.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.3, wherein the bolt handle restriction structure is positioned to restrict closure of a bolt of the firearm when the bolt is open and when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.3.2. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.3, wherein the bolt handle restriction structure is positioned to restrict opening of a bolt of the firearm when the bolt is closed and when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18-A18.3.2, wherein the at least one disabling structure comprises a hammer restriction structure positioned to restrict movement of an external hammer of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.4, wherein the hammer restriction structure is positioned to restrict movement of the external hammer from a cocked position toward a decocked position when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.2. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.4, wherein the hammer restriction structure is positioned to restrict movement of the external hammer from a decocked position toward a cocked position when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.3. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.4, wherein the hammer restriction structure is positioned to restrict movement of the external hammer from a half-cocked position toward both a cocked position and a decocked position when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.4. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18.4-A18.4.3, wherein at least one of the first lip and the second lip define a hammer notch positioned to receive the hammer when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.5. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18.4-A18.4.3, wherein hammer restriction structure physically covers the external hammer when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.6. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18.4-A18.4.5, wherein the firearm is a lever action rifle.
A18.4.6.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A18.4.6, wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are configured to cover a lever of the lever action rifle when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A18.4.6.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A18.4-A18.4.6.1, wherein the at least one disabling structure extends between a/the lever of the lever action rifle and an adjacent body of the lever action rifle and prevents the lever from completing a reloading process when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A19. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A18.4.6.2, further comprising:
at least one restricting structure configured to physically restrict the firearm from being fired when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region, wherein at least one of:
A19.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A19, wherein the at least one restricting structure comprises a safety restriction structure positioned to restrict movement of a safety lever of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A19.1.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A19.1, wherein the safety restriction structure comprises an elongate portion of one of the first side wall and the second side wall that extends rearward from an adjacent portion of the one of the first side wall and the second side wall.
A19.1.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A19.1-A19.1.1, wherein the safety restriction structure comprises a first safety restriction structure on the first side wall and a second safety restriction structure on the second side wall.
A19.1.3. The firearm cover of paragraph A19.1, wherein the safety restriction structure comprises a safety lever notch in one of the first side wall and the second side wall, and wherein the safety lever extends through the safety lever notch when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A19.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A19-A19.1.3, wherein the at least one restricting structure comprises a magazine well structure positioned to extend within a magazine well of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region and to prevent insertion of a magazine into the magazine well.
A19.2.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A19.2, wherein the magazine well structure extends from the connecting region into the partially enclosed region.
A19.2.2. The firearm cover of paragraph A19.2, wherein the magazine well structure extends from at least one of the first side wall and the second side wall and into the partially enclosed region.
A19.2.3. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A19.2-A19.2.2, wherein the firearm receiver cannot be operatively received in the partially enclosed region if the magazine is positioned within the magazine well.
A20. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A19.2.3, wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are configured to cover a trigger and a trigger guard of the firearm to prevent access to the trigger when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A21. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A20, further comprising:
a barrel sheath operatively coupled to the body, wherein the barrel sheath comprises:
A21.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A21, wherein the barrel sheath is configured to be selectively uncoupled from and recoupled to the body.
A21.2. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A21-A21.1, wherein the elongate flexible portion is constructed of a stretchy material, optionally a fabric material, optionally an elastic material.
A21.3. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A21-A21.2, wherein the elongate flexible portion defines an upper slit that extends at least partially along an upper side of the elongate flexible portion, and wherein the upper slit is sized to permit a firearm accessory coupled to the firearm to extend through the upper slit.
A21.3.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A21.3, wherein the firearm accessory comprises one or more of a scope, a sight, and a light.
A21.4. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A21-A21.3.1, wherein the muzzle cup is constructed of a rigid or semi-rigid material.
A21.5. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A21-A21.4, wherein the muzzle cup is constructed of a heat-resistant material.
A22. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A21.5, wherein the body comprises an outer surface positioned opposite the partially enclosed region, and wherein the outer surface comprises highly conspicuous indicia.
A22.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A22, wherein the highly conspicuous indicia represents at least one disabling structure.
A23. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A22.1, wherein the body comprises an/the outer surface positioned opposite the partially enclosed region, and wherein the outer surface has a highly conspicuous color.
A23.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A23, wherein the highly conspicuous color represents at least one disabling structure.
A24. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A23.1, wherein the body only partially encloses the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A25. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A24, wherein the firearm cover encloses at most 90% of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A26. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A25, wherein the firearm cover does not extend over a/the barrel of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A27. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A26, wherein the firearm cover does not extend over a stock of the firearm when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A28. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A27, wherein the firearm cover is free of an external structure for operatively retaining the firearm on an article of clothing.
A29. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A28, wherein the firearm cover is free of a belt clip.
A30. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A29, wherein the body is shaped to conform to an outer surface of the firearm receiver when the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A31. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A30, wherein the firearm is one of an AR-pattern rifle, a magazine-fed rifle, a magazine-fed semi-automatic rifle, an AK-pattern rifle, a semi-automatic rifle, an automatic rifle, a long rifle, a hunting rifle, a bolt action rifle, a lever action rifle, a shotgun, a pump-action shotgun, a semi-automatic shotgun, a black powder rifle, and a muzzle-loader rifle.
A32. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A31, wherein the body comprises a soft inner liner facing the partially enclosed region.
A32.1. The firearm cover of paragraph A32, wherein the soft inner liner is constructed of one or more of a fabric material, felt material, or leather.
A33. The firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A32.1, further comprising the firearm, wherein the firearm receiver is operatively received in the partially enclosed region.
A34. A method of restricting firing of a firearm, the method comprising:
providing the firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A33; and
operatively positioning the firearm receiver in the partially enclosed region.
A34.1. The method of paragraph A34, wherein the operatively positioning disables the firearm.
A35. The use of the firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A33 to restrict the firearm from being fired.
A36. The use of the firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A33 to conspicuously restrict the firearm from being fired.
A37. The use of the firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A33 to disable the firearm.
A38. The use of the firearm cover of any of paragraphs A-A33 to conspicuously disable the firearm.
As used herein, the terms “adapted” and “configured” mean that the element, component, or other subject matter is designed and/or intended to perform a given function. Thus, the use of the terms “adapted” and “configured” should not be construed to mean that a given element, component, or other subject matter is simply “capable of” performing a given function but that the element, component, and/or other subject matter is specifically selected, created, implemented, utilized, programmed, and/or designed for the purpose of performing the function. It is also within the scope of the present disclosure that elements, components, and/or other recited subject matter that is recited as being adapted to perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being configured to perform that function, and vice versa. Similarly, subject matter that is recited as being configured to perform a particular function may additionally or alternatively be described as being operative to perform that function.
The various disclosed elements of apparatuses and steps of methods disclosed herein are not required to all apparatuses and methods according to the present disclosure, and the present disclosure includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements and steps disclosed herein. Moreover, one or more of the various elements and steps disclosed herein may define independent inventive subject matter that is separate and apart from the whole of a disclosed apparatus or method. Accordingly, such inventive subject matter is not required to be associated with the specific apparatuses and methods that are expressly disclosed herein, and such inventive subject matter may find utility in apparatuses and/or methods that are not expressly disclosed herein.
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