Today’s Patent – Locating fastener for firearm optic
The said invention (Locating fastener for firearm optic) (US20240110767A1) was invented by Joshua A. Underwood, and patented by USPTO on October 3rd, 2023. Currently, it stands assigned to the AXTS Inc.
When an optic is mounted on a firearm, it may require the firearm to be re-zeroed if the optic is removed and reattached. To avoid this, some firearms use rail-mounting systems that allow the optic to slide on the rail. While these systems eliminate the need for re-zeroing after optic removal and reattachment, they often require specific rail-mounted optics.
A new solution involves a locating optic assembly mount that can hold an optic or a bracket with the optic attached. This mount has locating fastener openings with both threaded and non-threaded sections. The non-threaded sections extend below the optic or bracket and fit into counter openings in the mount. This ensures that the optic is always aligned correctly, preventing the need for re-zeroing even after the optic is removed and reattached.