Abstract: The apparatus is an adjustable front sighting system for a shotgun. Interchangeable rings, each with a sight point mounted at a different height above the rings, are slipped over the discharge end of a tube attached to the muzzle of a shotgun and clamped in place by a threaded nut. The shotgun's elevation can thus be adjusted by interchanging rings with sight points at differing heights, and windage can be adjusted by rotating any installed ring in an arc to the left or right.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 27, 2003
Assignee:
Sight Right, Inc.
Inventors:
Duane L. Schoemaker, Mark A. Bansner, Thomas C. Walser
Abstract: The apparatus is an adjustable front sighting system for a shotgun. Interchangeable rings, each with a sight point mounted at a different height above the rings, are slipped over the discharge end of a tube attached to the muzzle of a shotgun and clamped in place by a threaded nut. The shotgun's elevation can thus be adjusted by interchanging rings with sight points at differing heights, and windage can be adjusted by rotating any installed ring in an arc to the left or right.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 12, 2001
Publication date:
January 16, 2003
Applicant:
Sight Right, Inc.
Inventors:
Duane L. Schoemaker, Mark A. Bansner, Thomas C. Walser