US12663233 - Threaded gun attachment

The patent describes a threaded gun attachment designed for easy fastening to a firearm, featuring an aiming sight aligned with the gun’s longitudinal axis and a muzzle aperture. The attachment includes a fastening system with a locking pin that secures it to the gun while also allowing for electrical connectivity to power peripheral components.
Claim 1
1 . A method of affixing an attachment to a gun, the method comprising: aligning a guide rod of the attachment with a cavity of the gun; aligning a muzzle aperture of the attachment with a bore of a barrel of the gun; mating an electrical interface of the attachment with a corresponding electrical interface of the gun, wherein the electrical interface is capable of powering an electrical peripheral component of the attachment; inserting, based on the aligning the guide rod with the cavity, a protruding rail of the attachment into a complimentary recess of the gun; and fastening the attachment to the gun by causing a locking pin to extend transversely across a bore axis of the gun and through (i) a first aperture of the attachment, (ii) a first aperture of a frame of the gun, (iii) a second aperture of the frame of the gun, and (iv) a second aperture of the attachment such that the locking pin is in contact with both the attachment and the frame of the gun. aligning a guide rod of the attachment with a cavity of the gun; aligning a muzzle aperture of the attachment with a bore of a barrel of the gun; mating an electrical interface of the attachment with a corresponding electrical interface of the gun, wherein the electrical interface is capable of powering an electrical peripheral component of the attachment; inserting, based on the aligning the guide rod with the cavity, a protruding rail of the attachment into a complimentary recess of the gun; and fastening the attachment to the gun by causing a locking pin to extend transversely across a bore axis of the gun and through (i) a first aperture of the attachment, (ii) a first aperture of a frame of the gun, (iii) a second aperture of the frame of the gun, and (iv) a second aperture of the attachment such that the locking pin is in contact with both the attachment and the frame of the gun.
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