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Gun Sight (Patent No: 263149)

Inventor: Richmond, John Ker

Location: Luscar

Comments: N/A

Description: John Kerr Richmond, Luscar, Alberta, Canada, 3rd August, 1926. Filed 10th November, 1925. Serial No. 308,114.

Claim,—2. A gun sight comprising an upstanding member having its central portion open to define a frame having its upper element constituting a bar portion, said bar portion being formed with a slot leading into the open portion, the confronting edges of the slot being beveled.

3. A gun sight comprising a frame member having one portion constituting a bar portion, the centre of the frame being open, and said bar portion being formed with a slot leading into the opening, a second member of substantially U-shape arranged at right angles to and connected with said first-named member and having its central portion, formed with an upstanding extension having a notch therein, and trunnions projecting from opposite sides at the juncture of both members and adapted for pivotal mounting upon a gun barrel.

4. A gun sight comprising a frame member having one
portion constituting a bar portion, the centre of the frame being open, and said bar portion being formed with a slot leading into the opening, a second member of substantially U-shape arranged at right angles to and connected with said first-named member and having its central portion formed with an upstanding extension having a notch therein, and trunnions projecting from opposite sides at the juncture of both members and adapted for pivotal mounting upon a gun barrel, in combination with a spring member having a U-shaped end engaging upon said trunnions, either member being capable of disposition flat upon the barrel with the other arranged in upright position.

Claims allowed, 4.

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