Feb 17, 2026
An electronic indicator on a see-through optical scope indicates whether an optical system is canted. The visual indicator may include one or more LEDs coupled to a microprocessor that is also coupled to a solid-state electronic inclinometer incorporated into the internal structure of the optical system. The microprocessor is configured to selectively illuminate the visual indicator based on the output of the inclinometer, thereby indicating how the reticle is canted, if at all.
Jan 27, 2026
The present disclosure relates to the illuminant structure technical field. Disclosed are a light source structure, a sighting device and a shooting device, wherein the sight light source structure is used for the sighting device. The light source structure includes a substrate, a light-emitting chip arranged on the substrate, a bonding wire configured for electrically connecting the substrate and the light-emitting chip, and light-absorbing glue coated on the bonding wire. By improving the structure of the light source structure, specifically, by not covering the light-transmitting protective layer on the light-emitting chip, the light-transmitting protective layer is effectively prevented from reflecting light, so that the aiming point formed by the light at the light-emitting place is gathered, and the edge of the aiming point has no stray reflected light so that the wheel library at the edge of the aiming point is clear.
Jan 20, 2026
An optical sighting device 10 used by being installed to a firearm includes: an objective system part 12 , forming an inverted image of a target object on a first focal plane; and an erect system part 14 , forming an erect image obtained by reversing the inverted image on a second focal plane. The erect system 14 has: lenses 112 to 116 arranged between the first focal plane and the second focal plane; and a movable cylinder 134 as an erect system cylinder holding the lenses 112 to 116 . The adjustment mechanism 20 is a mechanism for adjusting tilting of an axial direction of the movable cylinder, and has: an advancing-retracting shaft 204 as an advancing-retracting member advancing and retracting on an end side of the movable cylinder 134 ; and a spring 206 as a double torsion spring biasing the movable cylinder 134 toward the advancing-retracting shaft 204.
Jan 6, 2026
Sight systems comprise a sight receiver and a base attachable to and detachable from a sight receiver. A base carries a sighting component, such as an iron sight or optic sight. A sighting component may be attachably and detachably mounted to a base, or a sighting component may be made integrally with a base. A base may carry plural sighting components. Sight systems may include plural interchangeable sight receivers, bases, and/or sighting components. In some embodiments, a sight system may comprise a base deployed with an elastomeric or otherwise resilient mounting pad. In some embodiments, an elastomeric or otherwise resilient mounting pad may be proud of a front or rear face of the base, or a side face of the base, or both. In some embodiments, the pad may be proud of a bottom surface of the base.
Dec 23, 2025
A sighting device for use with a digital display device and a firearm. The sighting device includes a mounting base adapted for attaching to the firearm. The sighting device further includes a camera disposed on the mounting base to capture video in a field of view, where the camera is capable of transmitting the captured video to the display device. The sighting device further includes a display mount disposed on the mounting base, where the display mount is capable of receiving and securing the digital display device.
Oct 21, 2025
An illuminated sighting system for a firearm sight, including a first light conductive member having a first light conductive member viewing end that emits a first amount of emitted light which provides a first viewable aiming indicium that indicates alignment of a firearm with a target; a second light conductive member viewing end that emits a second amount of emitted light which provides a second viewable aiming indicium that indicates misalignment of the firearm with the target; wherein the second light conductive member viewing end disposes about the first light conductive member viewing end; and a lens operably coupled to the first and second light conductive member viewing ends.
Sep 30, 2025
Provided is a zeroing target for a firearm sighting system that includes a range card insert and a range card sleeve. The range card insert includes zero range increment markings, caliber markings, and a point of aim indicator. The range card sleeve includes a zero range viewing window, a caliber viewing window, a point of aim viewing window, and a point of impact indicator. The range card insert fits within the range card sleeve and can be moved upwards or downwards within the sleeve for selecting a desired zero range increment marking and caliber marking. A laser boresight is aimed at the point of impact indicator and a sighting system on the weapon is adjusted until the sighting system is pointing at the point of aim indicator. When the two values align, the weapon is properly bore-sighted for the desired caliber and range, which can then be confirmed by live fire.
May 20, 2025
An illuminated sighting system for a firearm sight, including a first light conductive member having a first light conductive member viewing end that emits a first amount of emitted light which provides a first viewable aiming indicium that indicates alignment of a firearm with a target; a second light conductive member viewing end that emits a second amount of emitted light which provides a second viewable aiming indicium that indicates misalignment of the firearm with the target; wherein the second light conductive member viewing end disposes about the first light conductive member viewing end; and a lens operably coupled to the first and second light conductive member viewing ends.
Apr 29, 2025
Disclosed are implementations of a pivot mount for an optical sighting device. A sight support member of the pivot mount is moveable between an operative position, wherein an optical sighting device can be used to sight the firearm on a target, and an inoperative position, wherein the optical sighting device is positioned below, and vertically offset from, the operative position. Also disclosed is an optical sight mount that includes a sight support member slidably coupled to the base. The sight support member is moveable between an operative position, wherein an optical sighting device can be used to sight the firearm on a target, and an inoperative position, wherein the optical sighting device is positioned below, and vertically offset from, the operative position.