Patents Assigned to Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.
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Patent number: 4602450Abstract: A gun conversion assembly for application to the receiver of an automatic pistol having a handle containing a recess into which a magazine holding a series of rounds of ammunition is insertible, the conversion assembly including a barrel to be secured to the receiver, and a connector structure having a portion which is adapted to be located within the magazine recess in the receiver handle and which acts to secure the barrel rigidly to the receiver. The connector structure may extend downwardly through the recess to the bottom of the receiver handle and have elements at the lower end of the handle tightenable to progressively pull the receiver downwardly into tightly contacting engagement with the upper end of the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventor: George Hoenig
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Patent number: 4542606Abstract: A gun conversion assembly for application to the receiver of an automatic pistol having a handle containing a recess into which a magazine holding a series of rounds of ammunition is insertible, the conversion assembly including a barrel to be secured to the receiver, and a connector structure having a portion which is adapted to be located within the magazine recess in the receiver handle and which acts to secure the barrel rigidly to the receiver. The connector structure may extend downwardly through the recess to the bottom of the receiver handle and have elements at the lower end of the handle tightenable to progressively pull the receiver downwardly into tightly contacting engagement with the upper end of the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1983Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventor: George Hoenig
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Patent number: 4514922Abstract: A gun magazine including a magazine body for holding a series of rounds of ammunition, and a floor plate at the lower end of the magazine body detachable therefrom by generally horizontal sliding movement relative to the body, with the floor plate preferably containing a recess extending downwardly into the floor plate beneath the lower extremity of the magazine body and into which the main ammunition follower spring projects downwardly. The floor plate may be connected to the magazine body loosely, in a manner enabling slight upward and downward shifting movement of the plate relative to body, and be provided with locking means for blocking lateral separation of the floor plate from the magazine body but adapted to be released to permit such separation by a slight shifting movement of the floor plate against the tendency of the main follower spring.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1983Date of Patent: May 7, 1985Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank W. Farrar, Carl J. Cupp
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Patent number: 4502238Abstract: A pump gun having a forend element which is adapted to be reciprocated manually parallel to the barrel of the gun to feed successive rounds of ammunition to a firing location and cock the gun, with a handle connected to the forend element for reciprocation therewith and projecting generally transversely therefrom and therebeyond to facilitate cocking and holding of the gun. The handle may be mounted to swing between positions in which it projects in different directions from the forend element, and be releasably detented in any of those positions. The forend may have an outer surface formed of an elastomeric material for cushioning contact therewith.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1982Date of Patent: March 5, 1985Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Jack R. Farrar, Frank W. Farrar
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Patent number: 4483060Abstract: A tool to be used as an aid in assembling an automatic pistol and including an elongated body of resinous plastic material having a handle at one end and a projection at the opposite end usable for retaining the safety detent plunger and slide stop detent plunger in depressed condition during attachment of the safety and slide stop to the receiver of the gun, with the projection having a thickness dimension which is not over about 0.115 of an inch through a length of at least about 0.700 of an inch from an end edge of the projection, and having a width dimension greater than the thickness but not over about 0.415 of an inch through the specified length from the end edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank W. Farrar, Carl J. Cupp
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Patent number: 4397109Abstract: A cushioning pad adapted to be connected to the lower end of a gun cartridge clip and including a body of elastomeric material to be engaged by a user's hand in pressing the clip upwardly into the handle of the gun, and a reinforcing plate embedded within the elastomeric material and through which screws extend upwardly for connection into the bottom wall of the clip body, with the screws having heads applying upward force to the reinforcing element in a manner securing the pad on the clip. If the clip is of a type having a horizontally slidably removable bottom wall, the pad may be secured to that wall and contain a passage through which a tool is insertable upwardly to a position for engaging and releasing a latch element normally holding the bottom wall against detaching movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1981Date of Patent: August 9, 1983Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4378651Abstract: A cushioned gun grip includes two elastomeric grip bodies receivable at opposite sides of a gun handle and containing reinforcing plates stiffer than the elastomeric material and having forward portions extending inwardly toward one another in front of the gun handle and within inwardly turned forward flanges formed by the elastomeric material, with the rear edges of the elastomeric bodies and contained reinforcing plates desirably being spaced apart for reception at opposite sides of a rear surface of the handle in a manner leaving that rear surface exposed.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: April 5, 1983Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4359833Abstract: A gun grip including two sections to be received at opposite sides of the handle of a gun, with the sections including elastomeric bodies forming two side panels having flanges projecting inwardly toward one another at the rear of the handle, and desirably also at the front of the handle, and reinforcing plates embedded within the elastomeric bodies and having edge portions projecting inwardly toward one another within the elastomeric flanges at locations behind the handle and preferably also in front of the handle.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4328633Abstract: A gun having a forend at the underside of the barrel including a body of elastomeric material with outer surfaces deformable to cushion a user's contact therewith and preferably containing a reinforcing material stiffer than the elastomeric material desirably taking the form of a U-shaped reinforcing element which is clamped and retained between a fastener and the barrel of the gun to secure the forend to the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4286401Abstract: A pistol grip preferably including a cushioning part having a rear portion extending across the back of a pistol handle and having side portions projecting forwardly from said rear portion at opposite sides of the handle, with the part desirably including a body of elastomeric material containing a reinforcing structure stiffer than the elastomeric material and of generally U-shaped horizontal sectional configuration. The cushioning part may be retained on the pistol handle by a fastener or fasteners extending forwardly through apertures in the back of the cushioning part and connectable to the pistol handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4242824Abstract: A pistol grip including a grip body of elastomeric material to be connected to the frame of a pistol and containing a recess within which a terminal portion of the frame extends downwardly, with the elastomeric material containing a cushioning recess which is located behind the first mentioned recess and gives to the grip body greater compressability in a front to rear direction to increase its absorption of recoil force upon firing of the gun.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4162586Abstract: A gun having a pistol type handle with a trigger at the front of the handle and a grip safety at the back of the handle mounted for limited pivotal movement and acting to prevent actuation of the trigger except when the grip safety is squeezed forwardly, and with the back surface of the grip safety being formed as a layer of cushioning material for contacting the user's hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1977Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventor: Frank A. Pachmayr
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Patent number: 4148149Abstract: A cushioned gun grip to be applied to a pistol or other gun of a type having a grip mounting projection extending downwardly and rearwardly from the frame of the gun, with the grip containing a recess dimensioned to receive the projection, and with the grip being retainable on the frame by a fastener extending through the grip and connecting to the projection. The grip includes an elastomeric body extending about the recess and projection, and a reinforcing structure stiffer than and embedded within the elastomeric material and having portions received at opposite sides of the recess and projection and having a portion at the lower end of the reinforcing structure against which a fastener can exert upward clamping force to attach the grip to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1978Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 4043066Abstract: A pistol grip including two side panels to be received at opposite sides of the handle of a pistol, and cross straps to extend between the two side panels at the front and back of the handle, with all of these sections including elastomeric material having outer gripping surfaces to be contacted by the hand of a user, and with the cross straps having connector portions which extend to locations at the inner sides of the side panels and which have projections extending laterally outwardly to positions opposite coacting shoulders formed in the side panels in a relation positively locking the cross straps against detachment from the side panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1976Date of Patent: August 23, 1977Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: 3992823Abstract: Apparatus and methods for shaping a gun recoil pad, by mounting a gun stock and carried initially oversize pad for universal pivotal movement about a predetermined center while the stock is turned about generally its longitudinal axis relative to an abrading unit which then progressively abrades away the excess material at the periphery of the pad to form a surface which is aligned with and is essentially a continuation of the outer surface of the gun stock itself at its butt end.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1976Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar
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Patent number: D271229Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1981Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Pachmayr, Jack R. Farrar