Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-03-25
1994-12-20
Harvey, Jack B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
235414, 235417, 89 4117, F41G 100, G06F 1558
Patent
active
053750721
ABSTRACT:
A computerized instrument for displacing the aiming mark of a rifle or other small arm to compensate for ballistic trajectory, comprising a digital microcomputer, a triangulation rangefinder range data inputting system, a system for inputting data for a plurality of small arms ammo (9), other data inputting systems, an appropriate program including a small arms ballistic trajectory program, and an electric aiming mark displacement system with an aiming mark displacement data outputting receiver for acquiring cordless data transmission from a physically separate aiming mark displacement data outputting transmitter. The transmitter is physically integrated with a device comprising all subsystems of the instrument other than the cordless transmission slaved electric aiming mark displacement system with cordless transmission receiver. The small arms aiming mark displacement system and receiver may be in a telescopic sight or in an adjustable telescopic sight mount.
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Harvey Jack B.
Pipala Edward
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