Claims
- 1. An upper sling strap attachment adapter for M-16 rifles and M-4 carbines and other weapons of the type utilizing sling straps and a front sight mount having at least one leg extending generally upwards from near the upper side of the weapon barrel to a front sight bead mount area mounting a front sight bead near the upper end of said leg, said leg having right and left sides with respect to the weapon, the improvement comprising sling attachment means extending along said leg, encircling at least partially a portion of the length of said leg and rigidly clamped thereto, said sling attachment means and having at least one extension means extending toward at least one of the right and left sides of the weapon, said upper sling strap attachment adapter further comprising upper sling mount means to which the upper end of a weapon sling strap is attached, said upper sling mount means being suspended on said extension means and extending away from said leg toward at least one side of the weapon so that the upper end of the weapon sling strap is held away in use from the sight line of the sight bead.
- 2. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 1 wherein the upper sling mount means has an elongated slot running substantially its length through which a flat web of the weapon sling strap is passed to secure the upper end of the weapon sling strap to the upper sling mount means.
- 3. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 1 wherein the upper sling mount means has a generally round hole through which an attachment clip affixed to the upper end a weapon sling strap is passed to secure the upper end of the sling strap to the upper sling mount means.
- 4. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 1 wherein the sling attachment means has at least two separable sections which together encircle and clamp rigidly onto said leg.
- 5. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 4 wherein the separable sections each have at least one of said extensions means which tension means are aligned with each other.
- 6. The upper sling attachment adapter of claim 5 wherein said upper sling mount means has a further extension means adapted to align with at least some of the extension means of said separable sections.
- 7. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 6 wherein said extension means are held aligned and mounted together by connecting means passing there through.
- 8. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 6 wherein said extension means and said further extension means are held aligned and mounted together by connecting means passing there through.
- 9. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 7 wherein said connecting means consist of at least one pin passing through said extension means.
- 10. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 7 wherein said connecting means consists of at least one screw passing through said extension means.
- 11. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 8 wherein said connecting means consist of at least one pin passing through said extension means and said further extension means.
- 12. The upper sling strap attachment adapter of claim 8 wherein said connecting means consists of at least one screw passing through said extension means and said further extension means.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 09/119,402 filed Jul. 21, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,260,748 and now allowed.
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