Plant husbandry – Receptacle for growing medium – Saucer
Patent
1979-01-03
1981-01-06
Jordan, Charles T.
Plant husbandry
Receptacle for growing medium
Saucer
F41C 2300
Patent
active
042428246
ABSTRACT:
A pistol grip including a grip body of elastomeric material to be connected to the frame of a pistol and containing a recess within which a terminal portion of the frame extends downwardly, with the elastomeric material containing a cushioning recess which is located behind the first mentioned recess and gives to the grip body greater compressability in a front to rear direction to increase its absorption of recoil force upon firing of the gun.
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"Pachmayr Slip-On Recoil Pad," Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.
Farrar Jack R.
Pachmayr Frank A.
Green William P.
Jordan Charles T.
Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.
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