Light beam assisted aiming of firearms

Firearms – Muzzle making – attaching or repair

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362110, F41G 134

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ABSTRACT:
An aim assistance light beam for a firearm having functional parts necessary for the operation of that firearm as a firearm is provided by adaption of a battery housing to a contour of that firearm below a barrel and ahead of a trigger guard thereof as seen in a direction of the light beam, for reception of an electric battery remotely from a stock of the firearm. A common fastener is provided for that battery housing as well as for one of the necesary functional parts of the firearm, and both that battery housing and that one necessary functional part are attached with that common fastener to the firearm. A light source is mounted on that battery housing for providing an aim assistance light beam upon energization from the battery through an electric on-off switch provided independently of any trigger and hammer assembly of the firearm.

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