Method and Apparatus for Providing A Grip Module Able to House A Firing Control Unit
Abstract
A modified assembly configured for firearm capable of propelling ammunition is disclosed. The modified assembly, in some embodiments, includes a firing control unit (“FCU”) and a grip module. The FCU is a serialized trigger mechanism capable of initiating a directional object when a trigger of the FCU is pulled. The grip module, in some aspects, includes a hand grip, FCU housing, and rear stabilizing connector wherein the FCU housing is configured to house a removable FCU. The rear stabilizing connector, for example, is capable of coupling to a rear attachment for enhancing stability of the modified assembly. In alternative embodiments, the modified assembly further includes a slide assembly, barrel, barrel block, bolt, and return spring situated in the vicinity of the FCU for facilitating object launching process.
Claims
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1 . A modified assembly for a propelling an object comprising:
a firing control unit (“FCU”) configured to be a serialized trigger mechanism capable of initiating a directional object when a trigger of the FCU is pulled; and a grip module containing a hand grip, FCU housing, and rear stabilizing connector, wherein the FCU housing is configured to house a removable FCU, wherein the rear stabilizing connector is capable of coupling to a rear attachment for enhancing stability of the modified assembly.
2 . The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a slide assembly, barrel, and bolt assembly, and return spring configured to be situated in vicinity of the FCU for facilitating object launching process.
3 . The assembly of claim 2 , further comprising:
an upper receiver configured to couple to the grip module for enclosing the FCU, the slide, and the return spring between the upper receiver and the grip module; and a rear attachment coupled to the rear stabilizing connector and configured to facilitate stability of the modified assembly during a process of launching the object.
4 . The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the upper receiver includes scope latches capable of receiving a scope for target aiming.
5 . The assembly of claim 1 ,
wherein the FCU contains an original serial number for identification purposes; and wherein the grip module contains a serial number window which is located in such a way that when the FCU is inserted in the FCU housing of the grip module, the original serial number shows through the serial number window.
6 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grip module is fabricated by one of aluminum, zinc, alloy, composite materials, and pressure resistance plastics.
7 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the FCU is configured to be used in a carbine pistol facilitating firing operation.
8 . The assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a barrel block, bolt assembly, and return spring configured to be situated in vicinity of the FCU for facilitating object launching process.
9 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grip module includes a trunnion for coupling to a barrel.
10 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rear attachment is a buttstock for stability support during a firing process.
11 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rear attachment is an arm brace for stability support during a firing process.
12 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rear attachment is a cheek rest with a magazine holster for stability support during a firing process.
13 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the object is ammunition.
14 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ammunition is bullets.
15 . A firearm capable of firing a bullet comprising the assembly of claim 1 .
16 . A method of assembling a modified firearm able to fire a bullet via modular components, the method comprising:
obtaining a firing control unit (“FCU”) having a serialized trigger mechanism capable of initiating firing a bullet when a trigger associated with the FCU is pulled; inserting the FCU into a FCU housing in a grip module containing a hand grip and rear stabilizing connector; coupling a rear attachment to the rear stabilizing connector of the grip module for providing stability of the modified firearm during a process of launching the bullet; and covering an upper receiver over the grip module to enclose the FCU and a slide assembly or bolt assembly.
17 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising disassembling a pistol to separate the FCU from the pistol.
18 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising coupling a barrel to the grip module to form a submachine-gun-like firearm utilizing the FCU disassembled from the pistol.
19 . A modified semiautomatic firearm assembly able to propelling ammunition comprising:
a firing control unit (“FCU”) configured to be a serialized trigger mechanism capable of initiating firing a bullet when a trigger associated with the FCU is pulled; a grip module containing a hand grip, FCU housing, and rear stabilizing connector, wherein the FCU housing is configured to house a removable FCU; a rear attachment coupled to the rear stabilizing connector and configured to facilitate stability of the modified assembly during a process of launching the object; and an upper receiver configured to couple to the grip module for enclosing the FCU between the upper receiver and the grip module.
20 . The assembly of claim 19 , wherein the rear attachment is one of a buttstock and arm brace for providing stability during a firing process.Cited by (0)
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