Claims
- 1. A silencer for an autoloading handgun that attaches to a laser sight module which is attached to said handgun, said handgun having a barrel and a spring recoil guide, a trigger, a frame, a magazine, a slide having a cross-sectional profile with a front face having two holes therein, with one hole corresponding to the diameter of the barrel and the other hole corresponding to the diameter of the spring recoil guide, said silencer comprising:
- an attachment face, having a cross-sectional profile corresponding to the cross-sectional profile of said laser sight module, said attachment face having a first opening corresponding to the barrel of said handgun, a second opening corresponding to the spring recoil guide of said handgun, a third opening for light communication between said laser sight module and said silencer, at least one diode opening to allow laser diode light produced by said laser sight module to shine therethrough;
- a microprocessor optically connected to said laser sight module and said handgun wherein said microprocessor produces a first output signal corresponding to the number of rounds left to fire in the magazine of said handgun, a second output signal that corresponds to an accumulative total of rounds fired through said handgun, a third output signal that corresponds to whether a cartridge is present within the firing chamber of said handgun, a fourth output signal that corresponds to whether a cartridge within the firing chamber of said handgun has been fired,
- means for substantially reducing the noise associated with the firing of a cartridge in said handgun.
- 2. The silencer of claim 1 further comprising a laser sight chassis, having a cross-sectional profile corresponding to the cross-sectional profile of the slide of said handgun, said chassis having a front face, a back face, and having two holes extending therethrough from the back face to the front face of said chassis, with the holes corresponding to the holes in the front face of the slide of said handgun, with said chassis having at least one light source wherein the light of said light source is emitted from the front face of said chassis, and with the back face of said chassis securely mounted on the front face of the slide of said handgun.
- 3. The silencer of claim 1 further comprising an integral battery operated flashlight.
- 4. The silencer of claim 3 wherein said integral battery operated flashlight provides and infra red beam and visual red beam.
- 5. The silencer of claim 4 wherein said means for substantially reducing the noise emitted by said firearm when a cartridge is fired therein further comprises a metallic honeycomb.
- 6. The silencer of claim 5 wherein the metal of said honeycomb is titanium.
- 7. The silencer of claim 4 further comprising at least one numeric digital display, connected to said first output signal, to visual indicate the number of rounds left in the magazine of said handgun.
- 8. The silencer of claim 7 further comprising an LED connected to said second output signal, to indicate that the silencer needs cleaning.
- 9. The silencer of claim 8 further comprising a second LED connected to said third output signal, to indicate that a cartridge is in the firing chamber of said handgun.
- 10. The silencer of claim 9 further comprising a third LED, connected to said fourth output signal, to indicate that the cartridge within the firing chamber of said handgun has been fired.
- 11. The silencer of claim 10 further comprising a fourth LED to indicate that the batteries powering said silencer need to be changed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/073766, filed Jun. 8, 1993 still pending.
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