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Handguards and upper receivers alone and in combination

  • US 10,240,892 B2
  • Filed: 09/12/2017
  • Issued: 03/26/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/13/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An upper receiver and hand guard combination, consisting of:

  • a hand guard comprising a generally hollow single piece cylindrical body having a top surface, wherein a first Picatinny rail extends at least part way along the top surface, the cylindrical body has front and rear opposite open ends, a bottom side extending between the front and rear opposite ends, and a longitudinal axis;

    a barrel clamp positioned at the opposite rear end of the cylindrical body, wherein the barrel clamp extends across the bottom side of the hand guard; and

    an upper receiver, wherein the upper receiver includes a front face located at a front end of the upper receiver, the upper receiver having a second Picatinny rail, wherein the first and second Picatinny rails each being made up of individual rails, the individual rails of the first and second Picatinny rails have the same dimensions, wherein the second Picatinny rail having a last individual rail located at a front end of the second Picatinny rail, wherein the last individual rail of the second Picatinny rail is aligned with the front face, anda barrel nut connected to the front end of the upper receiver,wherein the first Picatinny rail extends immediately from the opposite rear end of the cylindrical body,wherein the opposite rear end of the cylindrical body includes first and second tabs located below the first Picatinny rail and extending from the opposite rear end of the cylindrical body, and wherein the first and second Picatinny rails form a combination rail,wherein having a last individual rail aligned to the front face of the upper receiver ensures that the combination rail is continuous upon contact of the hand guard to the upper receiver such that accessories are attachable at a point of contact of the first and second Picatinny rails, andwherein the cylindrical body of the hand guard is populated with vent holes.

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