Range finder for weapons
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1. An apparatus comprising:
- a weapon;
a sight attached to the weapon;
a mount connected to the weapon; and
a range finder connected to the mount and mounted over the sight, the range finder comprising;
a housing having a front end, a rear end, and a bottom surface extending between the front end and the rear end;
a remote control pad electronically connected to the range finder for operating the range finder remotely;
a first threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing; and
a stabilizing recess associated with the housing; and
wherein the mount is attached to the housing, and the mount comprises;
a stabilizing nub that is inserted into the stabilizing recess;
a first rail aperture extending through the mount; and
a first mounting screw extending through the first rail aperture of the mount into the first threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing, thereby securing the housing to the mount.
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Abstract
A range finder includes housing, circuitry, a lens, a display, and a plurality of threaded apertures. The housing has a front end, a rear end, and a bottom portion extending between the front end and the rear end. The range finder circuitry is located within the housing. The lens is located at the front end of the housing. The display is located at the rear end of the housing. The plurality of threaded apertures are located in the bottom portion of the housing.
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1. An apparatus comprising:
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a weapon; a sight attached to the weapon; a mount connected to the weapon; and a range finder connected to the mount and mounted over the sight, the range finder comprising; a housing having a front end, a rear end, and a bottom surface extending between the front end and the rear end; a remote control pad electronically connected to the range finder for operating the range finder remotely; a first threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing; and a stabilizing recess associated with the housing; and wherein the mount is attached to the housing, and the mount comprises; a stabilizing nub that is inserted into the stabilizing recess; a first rail aperture extending through the mount; and a first mounting screw extending through the first rail aperture of the mount into the first threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing, thereby securing the housing to the mount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method comprising:
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attaching a mount to a range finder; and mounting the range finder with the mount onto a weapon such that a line-of-sight from a sight is substantially parallel to a path of a laser beam emitted by the range finder; wherein the range finder comprises; a housing having a front end, a rear end, and a bottom surface extending between the front end and the rear end; a remote control pad electronically connected to the range finder for operating the range finder remotely; a threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing; and a stabilizing recess associated with the housing; and wherein the mount is attached to the housing, and the mount comprises; a stabilizing nub that is inserted into the stabilizing recess; a rail aperture extending through the mount; and a screw extending through the rail aperture of the mount into the threaded attaching aperture associated with the housing, thereby securing the housing to the mount. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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