Integrated attaching and aligning apparatus for laser devices in

Optics: measuring and testing – Angle measuring or angular axial alignment – Alignment of axes nominally coaxial

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350 11, 362111, F41G 326, F41F 2700

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041369564

ABSTRACT:
An integrated attaching and aligning apparatus for mounting a laser shot simulator or the like in gun barrels of different calibers with a barrel member of two coaxial sections which slides into the gun barrel. A first resilient ring is removably mounted about the first section at one end for engaging and centering the barrel member in the gun barrel. A second resilient ring is removably mounted on an inside barrel between the two sections at the other end of the barrel member so that axial force applied to the second ring by the second section deforms the second ring against the gun barrel to center the barrel member in the other end. A laser source receiver and lens are adjustably mounted within the barrel member.

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