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Apparatus for aiming a handgun
   
Document Number
US Patent 5956879
Issued Date
September 28, 1999
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A guard including a handle and having a tang received in a mounting device mounted on a handgun, providing a user with dual-handled control over the handgun.
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Published
September 28, 1999
Application Number
08/961,087
Filed
October 30, 1997
US Classification
42/72  
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F41C   23/12   (20060101)   F41C   23/00   (20060101)   F41C   23/16   (20060101)  
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REFERENCE TO RELATED DISCLOSURE This application makes reference to and incorporates Disclosure Document No. 414148, entitled PISTOL FRONT HANDLE AIMING IMPROVEMENT DEVICE, filed in the U.S. Pat. & Trademark Office on Feb. 21, 1997.
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42/72   42/75.01  
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