Firearms – Stocks – For pistols
Patent
1978-01-25
1979-04-10
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Stocks
For pistols
F41C 2300
Patent
active
041481496
ABSTRACT:
A cushioned gun grip to be applied to a pistol or other gun of a type having a grip mounting projection extending downwardly and rearwardly from the frame of the gun, with the grip containing a recess dimensioned to receive the projection, and with the grip being retainable on the frame by a fastener extending through the grip and connecting to the projection. The grip includes an elastomeric body extending about the recess and projection, and a reinforcing structure stiffer than and embedded within the elastomeric material and having portions received at opposite sides of the recess and projection and having a portion at the lower end of the reinforcing structure against which a fastener can exert upward clamping force to attach the grip to the frame.
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Farrar Jack R.
Pachmayr Frank A.
Green William P.
Jordan Charles T.
Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.
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