Gun Safety System

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-03-17
HURST STEVE
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[0017]In use, the owner of a firearm makes a determination of the state of a given firearm prior to storing the firearm. Based on the readiness state of the firearm, the owner of the firearm attaches an appropriate label to the barrel of the firearm and then may place the firearm in a cabinet or other storage place such that the label is in

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Thus, while loaded, the firearm is not re

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[0023]Referring to FIG. 1, and in a representative embodiment, a semiautomatic pistol 100 of common design is depicted. Without limitation, the pistol may be comprised of known parts, including a barrel 101, hand grip 102, trigger 103, trigger guard 104 and so forth. On such a pistol 100 is commonly found a flat, approximately flat or slightly curved surface area 105 on the barrel 101. A pistol owner, having used, cleaned, or otherwise handled the pistol, confirms the readiness state of the pistol 100 prior to storage. This may be by any known method, such as by inspection or by performing an act to impose or undo a condition of the pistol 100.

[0024]Having made known the readiness state of the pistol 100, the owner then selects an appropriate attachable label for the pistol 100. Referring to FIG. 2, appropriate labels in sheet form 200 are available for use. Fixable labels include “unloaded”201 colored green with black lettering, “loaded not chambered”202 colored yellow with black l...

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Abstract

A method of multistate labeling a firearm as to the readiness state of the firearm is described. Information as to the readiness state of a firearm is conveyed to a handier of the firearm immediately and accurately regardless of environmental or stress conditions.

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FIELD[0001]This invention relates generally to a system for labeling a firearm to allow an owner or user to identify the readiness state of the firearm. Such a need may arise during an emergency or while otherwise under stress or pressure, to inform a third party quickly and accurately as to the readiness state of the firearm or simply to remind the firearm owner after a period of time. The system uses magnetized or otherwise adherable or removably attachable color-coded labels or other sensory-based multi-state signs, signals or tags recognizable quickly or under duress and affixed to firearms or other tools to serve as alerts to users or handlers of such firearms.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The nature of firearms is that most people will never use them in times of emergencies or while under stress or duress. However, in those situations in which an emergency arises or in which a user or potential user is under stress, it is critical that the user be able to function with as m...

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IPC IPC(8): F41A9/53
CPCF41A9/53F41A17/00
Inventor HURST, STEVE
Owner HURST STEVE
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