This disclosure relates to implementations of a mount assembly for interchanging optical sights on a pistol.
Most pistols come from the factory with iron sights. Typical iron sights provided on a pistol include a front post and a rear notch which must be aligned to aim the pistol. Mounting an optical sight on a pistol offers a shooter several advantages over using iron sights alone. Optical sights provide a simple sight picture comprised of a single illuminated aiming point in place of the front post and rear notch of iron sights. In this way, a shooter's accuracy and/or speed with a pistol may improve. Further still, a shooter may be able to aim with the illuminated aiming point of an optical sight in environmental conditions that would make visual alignment of the iron sights difficult or impossible, low light conditions for example.
However, given the design of most pistols, attaching an optical sight may be difficult to do. In order to accommodate an optical sight, the slide of the pistol may need to be permanently modified in order to receive an optical sight thereon, milled for example. If the user decides to switch to a new optical sight, further modifications to the pistol may be required. In some instances, the pistol may not be suitable for further modification.
Implementations of a mount assembly for interchanging optical sights on a pistol are provided. In some implementations, the mount assembly comprises an adaptor plate and a pistol slide having an adaptor interface. In some implementations, the adaptor interface of the pistol slide is configured to receive an adaptor plate therein. In some implementations, an optical sight may be secured to the adaptor plate.
In some implementations, a pistol slide may be manufactured with an adaptor interface in accordance with the present disclosure. In some implementations, a pistol slide may be machined or otherwise modified to have an adaptor interface in accordance with the present disclosure thereon.
In some implementations, the adaptor interface on the pistol slide may be a dovetail. In some implementations, the adaptor interface may be any shape suitable for receiving an adaptor plate.
In some implementations, the pistol slide may include a locking tab relief. In some implementations, the locking tab relief may include a threaded opening.
In some implementations, the adaptor plate may be any shape suitable for mounting an optical sight thereon. In some implementations, the adaptor plate may be configured to fit within the ridges of a dovetail. In some implementations, a top side of the adaptor plate may include a recoil lug thereon. In some implementations, the adaptor plate may include a locking tab thereon. In some implementations, the locking tab may be configured to fit within the locking tab relief of the pistol slide. In some implementations, adaptor plates may be configured to work with a variety of optical sights without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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In some implementations, a pistol slide may be manufactured with an adaptor interface 20 in accordance with the present disclosure. In some implementations, a pistol slide may be machined or otherwise modified to have an adaptor interface 20 in accordance with the present disclosure. In some implementations, the adaptor interface 20 has end walls 21a, b and a bottom surface 9. In some implementations, the bottom surface 9 of the adaptor interface 20 is recessed below the top surface of the pistol slide. In this way, an optical sight attached to an adaptor plate 12 may sit lower on the handgun slide than if the optical sight was mounted on top of the handgun slide. In some implementations, the depth of the bottom 9 of the adaptor interface 20 on a handgun slide may be limited by the amount of material which may be removed and/or omitted without compromising the structural integrity of the handgun slide.
In some implementations, the adaptor interface 20 of the pistol slide 10 may be constructed to receive an adaptor plate 12 therein (see, e.g.
In some implementations, the pistol slide 10 may include a locking tab relief 22. In some implementations, the locking tab relief 22 may be located on a side of the handgun slide 10 (see, e.g.
In some implementations, the adaptor plate 12 may have the general shape of a rectangle (see, e.g.,
In some implementations, the adaptor plate 12 may be configured to fit within the ridges of a dovetail joint (see, e.g.
In some implementations, the adaptor plate 12 may include a locking tab 26 thereon. In some implementations, the locking tab 12 may extend from the bottom of the adaptor plate 12. In some implementations, the locking tab 26 may be configured to be received within the locking tab relief 22 of the pistol slide 10. In some implementations, the locking tab 26 may include an opening 28 therethrough.
To secure the optical sight 16 to the adaptor plate 12, the optical sight 16 may be oriented so that the openings 13 of the adaptor plate 12 are aligned with threaded openings located on a bottom side of the optical sight 16. Screws 18 are then inserted through the openings 13 of the adaptor plate 12 from a bottom side thereof and threadedly secured to the optical sight 16.
To remove the optical sight 16 from the adaptor plate 12, the above steps are performed in reverse.
To secure the adaptor plate 12 to a pistol slide 10 constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, the adaptor plate 12 may be inserted into the dovetail portion of the adaptor interface 20. The adaptor plate 12 will come to rest with the locking tab 26 seated within the locking tab relief 22 located on the pistol slide 10 (see, e.g.,
In some implementations, an additional dovetail 40 may be provided on the pistol slide 10 (see, e.g.,
In some implementations, the adaptor plate 12 of the mount assembly 100 may sit low enough within the adaptor interface 20 to allow a user to align the iron sights of a pistol while looking through an optical sight 16 mounted on an adaptor plate 12.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
While operations are depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
This is a continuation application claiming the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/726,481, filed on May 30, 2015, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/183,098, filed on Feb. 18, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/766,579, filed on Feb. 19, 2013, the entireties of all three applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
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