An accessory mount removably securable to a firearm, the mount including a rail adapted for removably mounting an accessory thereto. The accessory mount of the preferred embodiment includes two structural members that are releasably securable to one another for removable securement to two longitudin
An accessory mount removably securable to a firearm, the mount including a rail adapted for removably mounting an accessory thereto. The accessory mount of the preferred embodiment includes two structural members that are releasably securable to one another for removable securement to two longitudinally extending depressions along the frame of the firearm.
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I claim: 1. For combination with a firearm, an accessory mount for mounting an accessory device to the firearm, the firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of the frame, the accessor
I claim: 1. For combination with a firearm, an accessory mount for mounting an accessory device to the firearm, the firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of the frame, the accessory mount comprising the combination of: a first structural member and a second structural member adapted to be releasably secured to one another; said first structural member including a longitudinal rail adapted for removably securing the accessory device thereto, said first structural member including a portion upwardly projecting from one side of said rail and having a longitudinally extending first protuberance configured for being received by the first depression; and said second structural member upwardly projecting from the other side of said rail when said first structural member and said second structural member are secured to one another, said second structural member having a longitudinally extending second protuberance configured for being received by the second depression when said first protuberance is received by the first depression with said first structural member and said second structural member secured to one another and said rail longitudinally extending beneath the barrel. 2. The accessory mount according to claim 1, the firearm including a trigger guard and the first and second longitudinal depressions extending forwardly of the trigger guard, wherein: said rail extends forwardly of said trigger guard when said first structural member and said second structural member are secured to one another with said first protuberance received by the first depression and said second protuberance received by the second depression. 3. The accessory mount according to claim 1, wherein: said first protuberance is configured for being transversely received by the first depression and said second protuberance is configured for being transversely received by the first depression during securement of said first and second structural members to one another. 4. The accessory mount according to claim 3, wherein: said first protuberance is configured for being transversely withdrawn from the first depression and said second protuberance is configured for being transversely withdrawn from the second depression during release of the securement of said first structural member and said second structural member. 5. The accessory mount according to claim 1, wherein: said first protuberance is configured for being fittingly received by the first depression and said second protuberance is configured for being fittingly received by the second depression. 6. For combination with a firearm, an accessory mount for mounting an accessory device to the firearm, the firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of the frame, the accessory mount comprising the combination of: a first structural member including a longitudinal rail adapted for removably securing the accessory device thereto, a first section extending rearwardly of a portion of the width of said rail toward one side of said rail, and a first arm upwardly projecting from said first section along said one side and including a longitudinally extending first protuberance configured for being received by the first depression; a second structural member including a second section configured for being placed to said first section and rearwardly of another portion of said width of said rail toward the other side of said rail, and a second arm upwardly projecting from said second section and including a longitudinally extending second protuberance configured for being received by the second depression; and said first structural member and said second structural member being adapted to be releasably secured to one another with said first protuberance received by the first depression, said second protuberance received by the second depression and said rail longitudinally extending beneath the barrel. 7. The accessory mount according to claim 6, wherein: said first section and said second section are adapted to be releasably secured to one another for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 8. The accessory mount according to claim 7, including: at least one fastener cooperating with said first section and said second section for releasably securing said first section and said second section to one another. 9. The accessory mount according to claim 7, including: at least one fastener transversely cooperating with said first section and said second section for releasably securing said first section and second section to one another. 10. The accessory mount according to claim 6, wherein: one of said sections includes a transverse bore therethrough and the other of said sections includes a transverse threaded bore, said accessory mount including a screw extending through said bore in said one of said sections and threaded to said threaded bore in said other of said sections for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 11. The accessory mount according to claim 10, wherein: said other of said sections includes a transverse bore therethrough and said one of said sections includes a transverse threaded bore, said accessory mount including a second screw extending through said bore in said other of said sections and threaded to said threaded bore in said one of said sections for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 12. The accessory mount according to claim 11, wherein: the length of said threaded bores are related to the length of said screws such that end portions of said threaded screws are threadedly retained by said threaded bores respectively when said first structural member and said second structural member are transversely separated with the distance between said first protuberance and said second protuberance greater than the width of the frame of the handgun beneath the depressions. 13. The accessory mount according to claim 6, the firearm including a trigger guard and the first and second longitudinal depressions extending forwardly of the trigger guard, wherein: said rail extends forwardly of said trigger guard when said first structural member and said second structural member are secured to one another with said first protuberance received by the first depression and said second protuberance received by the second depression. 14. The accessory mount according to claim 6, wherein: said first protuberance is configured for being fittingly received by the first depression and said second protuberance is configured for being fittingly received by the second depression. 15. Firearm and accessory mount apparatus, comprising in combination: a firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of said frame; a first structural member including a rail adapted for removably securing an accessory device thereto, said rail longitudinally extending beneath said barrel, said first structural member including a portion upwardly projecting from one side of said rail and having a longitudinally extending first protuberance received by said first depression; a second structural member releasably secured to said first structural member, said second structural member upwardly projecting from the other side of said rail and having a longitudinally extending second protuberance received by said second depression; and a fastener releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein: said first protuberance is fittingly received by said first depression and said second protuberance is fittingly received by said second depression. 17. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein: the firearm includes a trigger guard; and said first structural member and said structural member are situated forwardly of said trigger guard. 18. Firearm and accessory mount apparatus, comprising in combination: a firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of said frame; a first structural member including a rail adapted for removably securing an accessory device thereto, said rail longitudinally extending beneath said barrel, said first structural member including a first section extending rearwardly of a portion of the width of said rail toward one side of said rail, and a first arm upwardly projecting from said first section along said one side and including a longitudinally extending first protuberance received by said first depression; a second structural member including a second section rearwardly of another portion of said width of said rail toward the other side of said rail, a second arm upwardly projecting from said second section and including a longitudinally extending second protuberance received by said second depression; and said first structural member and said second structural member being releasably secured to one another. 19. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein: said first section and said second section are releasably secured to one another for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 20. The apparatus according to claim 19, including: at least one fastener cooperating with said first section and said second section for releasably securing said first section and said second section to one another. 21. The accessory mount according to claim 19, including: at least one fastener transversely cooperating with said first section and said second section for releasably securing said first section and said second section to one another. 22. The apparatus according to claim 18, wherein: one of said sections includes a transverse bore therethrough and the other of said sections includes a transverse threaded bore, the apparatus including a screw extending through said bore in said one of said sections and threaded to said threaded bore in said other of said sections for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 23. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein: said other of said sections includes a transverse bore therethrough and said one of said sections includes a transverse threaded bore, the apparatus including a second screw extending through said bore in said other of said sections and threaded to said threaded bore in said one of said sections for releasably securing said first structural member and said second structural member to one another. 24. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein: the length of said threaded bores are related to the length of said screws such that end portions of said threaded screws are threadedly retained by said threaded bores respectively when said first structural member and said second structural member are transversely separated with the distance between said first protuberance and said second protuberance greater than the width of said frame beneath said depressions. 25. A method of installing an accessory mount to a firearm, comprising: providing a firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of said frame; providing a first structural member including a rail adapted for removably securing an accessory device thereto, said first structural member including a portion upwardly projecting from one side of said rail and having a longitudinally extending first protuberance; providing a second structural member including a longitudinally extending second protuberance; placing said first structural member and said second structural member to said firearm with said rail longitudinally extending beneath said barrel, said first protuberance received by said first depression, and said second protuberance received by said second depression; and fastening said first and second structural members to one another. 26. A method of installing an accessory mount to a firearm, comprising: providing a firearm including a longitudinal barrel, a frame, and a longitudinal first depression and a longitudinal second depression respectively along opposite sides of said frame; providing a first structural member including a rail for removably securing an accessory device thereto, said first structural member including a first section extending rearwardly of a portion of the width of said rail toward one side of said rail, and a first arm upwardly projecting from said first section along said one side and including a longitudinally extending first protuberance; providing a second structural member including a second section and a second arm upwardly projecting from said second section and including a longitudinally extending second protuberance; placing said first structural member and said second structural member to said firearm with said rail longitudinally extending beneath said barrel, said first protuberance received by said first depression, and said second protuberance received by said second depression; and releasably securing said first section and said second section to one another.
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