Firearms – Implements – Rests
Patent
1990-07-13
1991-12-10
Bentley, Stephen C.
Firearms
Implements
Rests
73167, F41A 2316
Patent
active
050706365
ABSTRACT:
A weapon sighting assembly including a longitudinally extending frame which is rotatively secured under tension about a shock plate means which couples the assembly to a grounded support. A resiliently supported barrel rest is adjustably mounted along the longitudinal frame. A weapon receiving cradle includes a compressive, elastomeric pad and surfaces conforming to the aft end of the weapon and the marksperson's hand and/or shoulder. Cant adjustment means are provided at the shock plate, windage adjustment means couple to the longitudinal frame and a resilient strap can be used to further couple a weapon to the assembly.
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"Kind Shooting Rest", The American Rifleman, Jan. 1960, pp. 56-57.
Bentley Stephen C.
Tschida Douglas L.
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