Forearm Magazine Holder
Abstract
Disclosed is a magazine holder for a firearm. The magazine holder includes a front segment, a middle segment, and a rear segment, wherein the segments are connected to form a unitary structure. The front segment and the rear segment are folded upwards to wrap around a forearm of a user. The middle segment is folded downward to create a slot to hold a magazine therebetween. The magazine holder mounts to the forearm of the user by means of a front and a rear adjustable strap, wherein the front adjustable strap is connected to the front segment and can wrap around the wrist of the user. The rear adjustment strap is connected to the rear segment and can wrap around the forearm of the user near the elbow. In one embodiment, the front adjustable strap may comprise hook and loop fasteners and the rear adjustable strap may comprise release buckles.
Claims
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1 . A firearm magazine holder, comprising:
a magazine holder having a front segment, a middle segment, and a rear segment; a front joint connecting said front segment and said middle segment; a rear joint connecting said middle segment and said rear segment; each of said front segment, said middle segment, and said rear segment having a first flap and a second flap; a front adjustable strap attached to said front segment; a rear adjustable strap attached to said rear segment; each of said front segment and said rear segment adapted to wrap around a forearm of a user; said middle segment adapted to hold a firearm magazine.
2 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , further comprising:
a slit on said second flap of said front segment; hook fasteners on said first flap of said front segment; loop fasteners on said front adjustable strap; wherein said front adjustable strap is threaded through said slit on said second flap of aid front segment and folded onto itself to form a closed loop.
3 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , further comprising:
a slit on said first flap of said rear segment; a male release buckle connected to said rear adjustable strap; a female release buckle connected to said second flap of said rear segment; wherein said male release buckle is adapted to engage said female release buckle.
4 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein said first flap and said second flap of said front segment is substantially equal in size and shape.
5 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein said first flap and said second flap of said middle segment is substantially equal in size and shape.
6 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 5 , wherein edges of said first flap and said second flap of middle segment are bent to create indentations.
7 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein each of said first flap and said second flap of said front segment and said rear segment is folded upward and towards said forearm of said user, such that each of said front segment and said rear segment directly contacts said forearm of said user.
8 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein each of said first flap and said second flap of said middle segment is folded downward and away from said forearm of said user, creating a lot to hold said firearm magazine therein.
9 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein said magazine holder is composed of thermoplastic acrylic-polyvinyl chloride.
10 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein said magazine holder is composed of carbon fiber.
11 . The firearm magazine holder of claim 1 , wherein said front segment, said middle segment, and said rear segments are integrally formed.Cited by (0)
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