Inventors:
Fidel Nikita Minor - Poughkeepsie NY
International Classification:
F41G 326
Abstract:
A simulated firearm sight alignment system designed to teach a person, without the actual use of a firearm, to accurately manually align the sights of any firearm having front and rear open firearm sights or front and rear peep firearm sights. The system uses a simulated firearm sight tool that operates in two modes: simulated peep firearm sight mode and simulated open firearm sight mode. The simulated peep firearm sight mode is acquired when the simulated firearm sight tool has the simulated front peep firearm sight attachment tenon attached to its barrel's front "T" shaped mortise and the simulated rear peep firearm attachment tenon attached to its rear "T" shaped mortise simultaneously. The simulated open firearm sight mode is acquired when the simulated front open firearm sight attachment tenon is attached to the barrel's front "T" shaped mortis and the simulated rear open firearm sight attachment tenon is attached to the barrel's rear "T" shaped mortise simultaneously. The simulated firearm sight tool is held in the hand by grasping the stock attachment, which is attached to the barrel by sliding the longitudinal "T" shaped post into the semi-longitudinal "T" shaped dock located on the bottom side of the barrel.