Stabilizer

Patents tagged Stabilizer

May 12, 2026

US12624917 - Hybrid stabilizer rod

A hybrid stabilizer rod preferably includes a stabilizer tube, a first end cap and a second end cap. The stabilizer tube preferably includes a base tube, a first carbon fiber sheet and a second carbon fiber sheet. The first carbon fiber sheet includes a plurality of parallel fibers. The second carbon fiber sheet includes a plurality of first and second fibers. The first carbon fiber sheet is wrapped around the base tube. The second carbon fiber sheet is wrapped around the first carbon fiber sheet. The first and second end caps preferably include a thin head formed on a first end of a cap body and a tapered bore formed in a second end of the cap body. A threaded tap is formed in the first end of the cap body. An outer perimeter of cap body is sized to be received by an inner perimeter of the base tube.

May 5, 2026

US12618636 - Archery bow stabilizer

In some embodiments, an archery stabilizer comprises a bar arranged to engage an archery bow. A mount is supported by the bar. The mount comprises a receptacle. A weight is supported by the mount. The weight comprises a coupler engaged with the receptacle.

Apr 21, 2026

US12607430 - Pistol stabilizer platform

A pistol stabilizer platform includes a platform member including multiple mounting provisions, a forward handgun clasping assembly secured to the platform member at a first one of the multiple mounting provisions, and a rear grip abutment member secured to the platform member at a second one of the multiple mounting provisions. The platform member is located only on one side of the handgun placed in the pistol stabilizer platform.

Jan 13, 2026

US12523443 - Handgun stabilizer and methods

An apparatus and methods are provided for a handgun stabilizer that enables a shooter to very accurately fire a handgun while remaining well protected by a ballistic shield and looking through a bullet resistant viewing window comprising the ballistic shield. A high visibility green laser sight/high output white light illumination system may be mounted onto the handgun for aiming and illumination, with the handgun being precisely and removably mounted to the side of the handgun stabilizer at a location where the handgun's grip can be ergonomically grasped in the shooter's dominant hand, both for operating the handgun and for controlling the position and orientation of the ballistic shield for aiming purposes. An interface that enables the handgun to be precisely and removably mounted to the handgun stabilizer may comprise a quick-draw holster that is mounted directly onto the handgun stabilizer.

Sep 16, 2025

US12416464 - Shooting rest stabilizer system

A shooting rest stabilizer is configured to resist movement of a shooting rest in response to firing of a firearm or weapon supported by the shooting rest. The shooting rest stabilizer includes a base plate having an orifice to receive an adjustment bolt/leg of a shooting rest, a back mounting block engageable to a back support, a front right mounting block engageable to a front right support, and a front left mounting block engageable to a front left support. The supports are securable to a stationary base surface. A front lateral fixture is couplable between the front right and front left supports to receive front legs of the shooting rest. Back, front right, and front left elongate supports are attached between the base plate and respective mounting blocks. The shooting rest stabilizer. A unitary mount support platform includes at least the back, front right, and front left supports.

Aug 5, 2025

US12379184 - Trigger guard stabilizer

A trigger guard stabilizer for a holster provides trigger guard side-to-side support. Because the trigger guard stabilizer is spring-loaded, and can be depressed into a receiving pocket, it automatically moves downward out of the way if a taller light passes over the stabilizer top during a holstering action. Once the light has passed over the stabilizer, the stabilizer springs back into a position with portions that extend on either side of the trigger guard. This helps to hold the trigger guard centered laterally in the holster, thus impeding unwanted access to the trigger.