Gun sight reticle alignment

6813855
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Inventors

Pinkley, Phillip Dale

Application #

382160

Filed

Mar-5-2003

Published

Nov-9-2004

Current US Class

033/286
033/295
042/120
042/122
042/125

International Classes

F41G 001/44

Field of Search

42/120 42/122 42/125 42/126 42/135 33/286 33/295

Examiners

Johnson; Stephen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker, Jr.; Thomas S.

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5878504   Rifle scope vertical...

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Abstract
Apparatus for correcting the rotation of canted reticle cross hairs in the sighting scope of a firearm is disclosed and is comprised of a vertical reference sub-assembly and a separate firearm level sub-assembly which are utilized together to properly position and orient the firearm prior to rotation of the firearm sighting scope sufficiently to eliminate the included cant of the reticle system cross hairs.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A method of correcting the cant of vertical and horizontal cross hairs in the reticle system of a sighting scope attached to a firearm having a receiver section with a flat portion oriented perpendicular to the vertical axis of the receiver section, and comprising the steps of:

placing the firearm sighting scope in a condition whereby it may be rotated about its longitudinal axis;

mounting a horizontal level assembly on the flat portion of the receiver section transversely to its longitudinal axis;

rotating the firearm about its longitudinal axis until the horizontal level assembly indicates the firearm transverse axis is level thereby causing the firearm vertical axis of symmetry to be in a true vertical condition;



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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to hand-held firearms, and particularly concerns both apparatus and methods for precisely aligning the vertical cross hair of the reticle system of an attached sighting scope to be parallel to a symmetry axis of the firearm that is vertical and perpendicular to the firearm bore.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sighting scopes, both those that magnify the sight field and those which have reticles but do not magnify the sight field, are typically mounted on their respective rifle, pistol, or shotgun by means of co-operating mounting rings attached to the receiver of the firearm. The scopes contain reticles which are a system of lines, dots, cross hairs, wires, or electrically projected images which aid in the sighting of a target and proper positioning the weapon relative to a target. A common reticle system is comprised of a horizontal cross hair intersected by a vertical cross hair.
 
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