Firearm carrier

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Inventors

Graves, Gordon

Application #

619370

Filed

Mar-21-1996

Published

Feb-17-1998

Current US Class

224/150
224/243
224/250
224/258
224/578
224/901.4
224/913

International Classes

A45F 003/14; F41C 033/00; F41C 023/02

Field of Search

224/913 224/578 224/150 224/250 224/243 224/901.4 224/917 224/257 224/258

Assignee

Evanwood Inc. (Hot Springs, AR)

Examiners

Sholl; Linda J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carver; Stephen D.

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Abstract
A firearm carrier for safely transporting firearms. The carrier transversely secures the firearm to a user's body while preventing accidental discharges of the firearm. The firearm carrier is particularly well suited for use on an ATV. The firearm carrier safely, temporarily attaches the firearm to the user's waist in a safe, stable transport configuration. The firearm carrier may also be used as a temporary shoulder sling. The firearm carrier comprises an elongated, adjustable belt that fits around the waist of the user. A quick release buckle system facilitates belt removal. A pair of spaced apart straps project downwardly from the belt. Preferably, the straps project downwardly along the front of the user's legs. Each strap extends to a terminal end. An intermediary leg projects from each strap. Preferably, the straps are appropriately covered by a hook and pile fasteners. The straps encircle the gun during deployment, forming a pair of retention loops that secure the gun to the user's waist. To attach the gun to the carrier, the gun is placed against the strap interior and the intermediary leg is looped over the gun. Then the terminal end is placed on top of the intermediary leg and tightly fastened to form a retention loop. A trigger guard system prevents an accidental discharge of the firearm. The trigger guard system optionally attaches to either of the straps about the respective retention loop. The trigger guard system prevents accidental discharge.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A firearm carrier for transporting firearms, said carrier comprising:

a generally circular belt adapted to be tightened about a wearer's waist, said belt comprising means for adjusting the length thereof and buckle means for securing said belt about the wearer's waist;

a pair spaced apart, adjustable straps suspended from said belt for encircling at least a portion of the firearm to be transported and wherein said straps encircle and grasp said firearm whether or not said buckle means is deployed, said straps being positioned in alignment with the legs of the wearer so that the firearm is disposed in a generally horizontal transportation configuration in the lap of the wearer when seated; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to firearm accessories. More specifically, the present invention relates primarily to belts for safely carrying firearms. The disclosed belt is particularly well suited to be used persons riding all-terrain vehicles (ATV's).

II. Description of the Prior Art

As will be recognized by those skilled in the art, firearms can be difficult to transport safely. Although the term firearm includes various types of weapons, the term firearm as used herein is intended to be restricted to rifles, shotguns, muzzle loaders and similar guns with elongated barrels. Such firearms are generally at least two feet in overall length.

Firearm transportation often becomes hazardous aboard vehicles. Transportation is especially problematic on all-terrain vehicles or ATV's because of their generally open structure and their other inherently dangerous attributes. As used herein the term "ATV" broadly encompasses both motorized and non-motorized vehicles including bicycles, motorcycle, 3-wheelers, 4 wheelers and the like. Three and/or four-wheeled self propelled, all-terrain vehicles are often used by hunters, outdoorsmen, naturalists or the like.
 
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