Firearm sight with dialable range control
First Claim
1. A firearm comprising:
- a receiver and a barrel having a bore and a chamber for receiving a cartridge;
means for firing said cartridge;
an optical collimating sight mounted on said firearm including a window for viewing the real image of a distant target, a reticle mounted for vertical movement in said sight, a horizontal fiducial marker and a vertically-extending range-indicating scale, one of said marker and said scale being mounted for concurrent vertical movement with said reticle and the other being fixed on said window, and means for projecting an image of said reticle and said one of said marker and said scale onto said window and superposed on said target image and said other of said marker and said scale;
a range knob mounted on said firearm; and
means connecting said range knob to said reticle for moving said reticle and said one of said marker and said scale vertically relative to said barrel to adjust the angle between the barrel bore and the sight line passing centrally through said image for a selected target range;
whereby said firearm can be utilized against a visible target by;
estimating the range to the target;
setting the range knob to the estimated range while observing the position of one of the marker image on said scale and the scale image on said marker, thereby adjusting the sight line for the estimated range;
aiming and firing the firearm at the target;
visually observing the location of the shot with respect to the target;
resetting the range knob to a corrected range; and
re-aiming and re-firing the firearm at the target without removing the eye from the target and sight.
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Abstract
A shoulder firearm is provided with a receiver-mounted collimating opticalight comprising a housing containing a hollow pivoted, reticle holder, an elongated rod of fluorescent material mounted in the forward end of the holder, an inclined first mirror which reflects light from a reticle at the rear end of the rod transversely to a half-reflecting second mirror, parallel to the first mirror, which, in turn, reflects the light back to the shooter'"'"'s eye. A vertical range scale is mounted on the second mirror adjacent to the reticle image. To aim the firearm, the shooter aligns the reticle image with a distant target. The reticle is adjusted vertically for different ranges by means of a range knob mounted on the firearm near the trigger and connected by pinion and rack gears to the reticle holder, by rotating the range knob while observing the relative positions of the reticle image and range scale. The reticle includes a horizontal fiducial marker. The positions of the range scale and fiducial marker may be interchanged. The projectile may be an explosive one carrying a delay firing circuit for exploding the projectile in air over the target at a pre-selected range, in which case the range knob also operates a potentiometer to adjust a voltage supplied to a projectile firing circuit to the same range as applied to the sight.
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5 Claims
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1. A firearm comprising:
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a receiver and a barrel having a bore and a chamber for receiving a cartridge; means for firing said cartridge; an optical collimating sight mounted on said firearm including a window for viewing the real image of a distant target, a reticle mounted for vertical movement in said sight, a horizontal fiducial marker and a vertically-extending range-indicating scale, one of said marker and said scale being mounted for concurrent vertical movement with said reticle and the other being fixed on said window, and means for projecting an image of said reticle and said one of said marker and said scale onto said window and superposed on said target image and said other of said marker and said scale; a range knob mounted on said firearm; and means connecting said range knob to said reticle for moving said reticle and said one of said marker and said scale vertically relative to said barrel to adjust the angle between the barrel bore and the sight line passing centrally through said image for a selected target range; whereby said firearm can be utilized against a visible target by;
estimating the range to the target;
setting the range knob to the estimated range while observing the position of one of the marker image on said scale and the scale image on said marker, thereby adjusting the sight line for the estimated range;
aiming and firing the firearm at the target;
visually observing the location of the shot with respect to the target;
resetting the range knob to a corrected range; and
re-aiming and re-firing the firearm at the target without removing the eye from the target and sight. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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