Gun sighting apparatus

Ordnance – Mounts – With body protecting devices

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73167, F41F 2500

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043333850

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for adjusting gun sights, particularly telescopic sights on rifles, wherein the rifle is mounted upon and rigidly clamped to, a gun support which is slidably supported upon a base structure so that the rifle can move a short distance parallel with the axis of the gun barrel when the gun is fired without damaging the apparatus or the gun because of the force of the recoil. The gun support includes a pair of spaced cradles, one of which supports the barrel and the other of which supports the butt. The barrel-supporting cradle is vertically adjustable and clamp means are provided for engaging the barrel and the butt stock adjacent said cradles for firmly holding the rifle with respect to the support.
This invention relates in general to an apparatus for adjusting the sights of a gun and, more particularly, to a gun sighting apparatus adapted to adjust the telescopic sight on a rifle.

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patent: 2817233 (1957-12-01), Dower et al.
patent: 3358504 (1967-12-01), Freebairn
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