Firearms – Implements – Rests
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-05
2010-12-28
Lee, Benjamin P (Department: 3641)
Firearms
Implements
Rests
C042S071010, C089S037040
Reexamination Certificate
active
07856748
ABSTRACT:
A bipod support to support a firearm. There is a leg support. There are two legs, where each of the legs includes a support end. The support end includes a pin hole. The leg support includes two leg slots to receive one of the two legs. The leg support includes two pin holes. The support ends attached to the leg support by placing each of the support ends in one of the leg slots and inserting a pin into the pin holes of the leg support and the support end of the legs. There is a spring between each of the leg slots and each of the support ends of the legs. There is a ball to be mounted to a rifle stock. The ball is spherical in shape with two flat entrance sides on the ball. There is a ball mount receiver to receive the ball.
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Elnitski, Jr. John J.
Lee Benjamin P
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