The present invention relates to long gun holster systems for MOLLE/PALS-compliant garments, and more particularly relates to a long gun holster system for holding a long gun on the garments hands-free yet in a ready and quickly-available position.
MOLLE/PALS-compliant garments allow tactical gear to be closely held, optimally positioned, and appropriately secured by military personnel, policemen, gun-owners, hunters, and other skilled individuals (generally referred to as “professionals” herein) when doing their job or performing a task requiring use of their hands. However, no known system allows a long gun to be securely held hands-free in a ready-to-use and quickly-available position on the front of the professional wearing the garment. Notably, pistol holsters are known for MOLLE/PALS-compliant garments, but not holsters for long guns, apparently due the additional size, shape, and bulkiness of long guns. Part of the problem appears to be that the holstered long gun must not interfere with other required tasks, so that the wearer can perform urgent tasks without worrying about interference from (or accidental discharge of or damage to) the long gun. As used herein, the phrase “long guns” is used to describe rifles, long-barrel guns, and similar firearms including close quarter weapons intended to fire projectiles/bullets at high speeds and which typically have a barrel of more than 12 inches, often a barrel of 18 inches or more.
An improvement is desired for holding a long gun on a professional garment, such as a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment, doing so in a manner that provides flexibility, ease of use, and immediate and quick access, and yet that does so securely, safely, and without interfering with tasks at hand, and while using relatively low cost, non-complex components.
In one aspect of the present invention, a holster apparatus is provided for securely holding a long gun on a long-gun-owner's garment, such as a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment, in a hands-free secure position, where the long gun has an ammunition magazine extending downwardly from generally near a center region of the long gun. The apparatus includes a holster configured to slidingly engage an ammunition magazine attached to a long gun and to engage a bottom surface of the long gun, and a mount for holding the holster on the garment with the holster oriented to hold the long gun in a hands-free manner, so that a professional can use their hands for tasks while having confidence in the security and safe-carrying of the long gun.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for supporting a long gun on a long-gun-owner's garment, such as a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment, in a hands-free secure position. The method includes providing a holster configured to slidingly engage an ammunition magazine attached to a long gun and configured to engage a bottom surface of the long gun, attaching the holster on the garment with the holster oriented to hold the long gun in a hands-free manner, and placing the ammunition magazine in the holster with the long gun being supported on the holster, whereby a professional can use their hands for tasks while having confidence in the security and safe-carrying of the long gun.
An object of the present invention is to provide a long gun holster for holding the long gun on a professional long-gun-owner's garment, such as a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment, doing so in a manner that provides flexibility and ease of use to the gun-carrying professional, balanced gun-support when holstered but with immediate gun release and quick access, and yet that does so securely, safely, and without interfering with tasks at hand, and while using relatively low cost, non-complex components.
An object of the present invention is to provide a long gun holster with a mount incorporating structural fingers for engaging straps on a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment, and with a long-gun-supporting structure that securely supports the long gun when the holster's mount is attached to the MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment.
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
The present holster apparatus 30 (
The holster 31 (
A trigger-guard-engaging latch 65 (
The mount 32 holds the holster 31 on a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment 40 with the holster 31 oriented generally horizontally (
The holster 31 is rotatably supported on the mount 32. It is contemplated that rotation can be provided by a variety of different pivot-forming structures. The illustrated structures providing the rotation are shown in
A security latch 65 (
It is contemplated that the mount 32 and holster 31 can be made primarily or entirely of structural polymeric materials. Ribbing and recesses are designed into the holster 31 and mount 32 to minimize weight while optimizing manufacturability, strength and durability. The illustrated holster 31 is a one-piece molding made of a high strength material, such as nylon or other polymer of suitable strength. It is contemplated that the illustrated components can be molded as two halves or multiple components secured together by screw(s) or snap features or welding or using other securement methods. The illustrated housing 33 has upright tapered tabs 45 that form an upright guide adapted to engage and guide opposing sides of the ammunition magazine 20 (and the long gun 21) into the holster apparatus 30 when holstering the gun 21. The upright structures (e.g. tabs 45) also stabilize and help hold the long gun 21 in the holstered position.
The method of use includes providing a holster configured to slidingly engage an ammunition magazine attached to a long gun and configured to engage a bottom surface of the long gun. The method also includes attaching the holster to a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment with the holster located and oriented to hold the long gun in a hands-free manner, and includes placing the ammunition magazine in the holster with a weight of the long gun being supported by the holster. By this arrangement, a professional can use their hands for tasks while having confidence in the security and safe-carrying of the long gun, while still providing quick access to the long gun.
Thus, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
This application claims benefit under 35 USC section 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/018,098, filed Jun. 27, 2014, entitled LONG GUN HOLSTER SYSTEM FOR MOLLE/PALS-COMPLIANT GARMENTS, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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