Firearms – Stocks – Cushioned
Patent
1995-02-02
1998-06-30
Bentley, Stephen C.
Firearms
Stocks
Cushioned
F41C 2300
Patent
active
057716226
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a new and improved design associated with the fabrication and construction of a firearm sighting assembly. In accordance with the invention, the firearm sighting assembly defines a detachable structure capable of being affixed to the stock of a rifle wherein interchangeable elevational elements provide a stationery pedestal for enabling a marksman to aim the firearm while there is mounted upon the firearm a telescopic sight. By having the firearm sighting assembly consist of a mounting structural component having an opening therethrough and upon which strap members and buckle elements are attached to enable the selective mounting thereof upon the stock of a firearm, and an elevational element capable of protruding through the opening formed within the mounting structural component and capable of mechanically interfitting therewith in an interchangeable fashion, there is achieved the ability to provide a firearm sighting assembly that is readily attachable to a firearm as well as providing an adjustable pedestal from which one is able to aim a firearm that has mounted thereon a telescopic sight.
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Koziuk Richard
Teja Henry
Bentley Stephen C.
Morganstern Allen R.
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