1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mounting accessories for guns and more particularly to a universal quick-mounting gunsight mount that does not require bolts.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Gunsight mounts for pistols are known in the art. All mounts made today are clamp assemblies that are bolted around the barrel of the gun. Most slip over the muzzle of the gun and are bolted at the bottom, the top or both. Some units are two-piece assemblies with a bolt on top and a bolt on the bottom, or slip-over assemblies with a single bolt on the bottom. Some units have two bolts on the top and two bolts on the bottom. In all these units, it is very difficult to achieve the correct tightness and equal tightness of the bolts without using a torque wrench. If the bolts are not correctly tightened, or equally tight in multi-bolt units, the mount can be offset either left or right causing non-repeatability in the sight mount accuracy on the same pistol, or the mount can slip when the gun is fired. Some units are made for only one make of pistol.
It would be extremely advantageous to have a universal gunsight mount that uses no bolts and mounts quickly. This unit should fit pistols from most or all major manufacturers.
The present invention relates to a universal, quick-mount gunsight mount that does not require any bolts. The mount fits any pistol that has Picatinny Rail mount and/or a light rail mount or laser mount on the lower muzzle. The mount of the invention is a single piece that slips around the muzzle. The device has two jaws with a mating top part that start in a slightly separated position to allow the unit to be slipped onto the muzzle. A protrusion on each side mates into the slots above the Picatinny Rail on the gun. A spring-loaded detent is slipped into the mount under the muzzle which, in a locked position, forces a member into a slot in the Picatinny Rail on the bottom of the rail. A scope sight is then clamped onto the top of the mount. The clamping of the sight causes the two jaws to pull together and tightly mate. This also causes the protrusions on the bottom to fit snugly into and along the slots formed by the Picatinny Rail. The mount thus becomes locked and will not move when the gun is fired. The bottom of the mount includes an optional rail that can be used for a laser or light. When used, these accessories do not have to be removed when the mount is removed. The mechanical sights supplied with the gun are not blocked by the mount of the present invention and can be used when desired.
Attention is now directed to several drawings that illustrate features of the present invention:
Several drawings and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
The present invention relates to a universal gunsight mount for pistols have Picatinny Rails or other types of longitudinal grooves along the muzzle.
The mechanical front and back sights supplied with the gun can be seen through the mount and can be optionally used with the mount in place.
Several descriptions and illustrations have been presented to aid in understanding the features of the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and additions may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and additions is within the scope of the present invention.
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