Firearms – Muzzle making – attaching or repair
Patent
1996-12-09
1998-08-04
Carone, Michael J.
Firearms
Muzzle making, attaching or repair
F41G 134
Patent
active
057876312
ABSTRACT:
A laser sighting apparatus for firearms having a laser module disposed in a cartridge-shaped housing with the same bore as the firearm. The laser module is adjustable so as to consistently produce a red dot on a target from a laser beam running through the bore of the firearm. The crosshairs of a conventional scope mounted on the firearm can be aligned with the red dot, and the laser module and housing removed from the firearm. A live round of ammunition, when discharged from the firearm, will now strike a target exactly at the point defined by the intersection of the crosshairs of the firearm's scope. A safety spring is provided which prevents destruction of the aperture if the firearm is accidently discharged with the laser module and housing still in the bore of the firearm.
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Acu-Sight, Inc.
Carone Michael J.
Lattig Matthew J.
Zovko Mark
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