An apparatus known as a self-illuminating light-emitting firearm magazine indicator, or simply, light-emitting magazine indicator, (LEMI), is described here forth. The light-emitting firearm magazine indicator makes use of a self-illuminating device. The device and/or materials could comprise: radio
An apparatus known as a self-illuminating light-emitting firearm magazine indicator, or simply, light-emitting magazine indicator, (LEMI), is described here forth. The light-emitting firearm magazine indicator makes use of a self-illuminating device. The device and/or materials could comprise: radioactive gaseous isotopes, self-illuminating paint or any other substance that contains self-luminous properties. The light-emitting firearm magazine indicator will make use of any form of self-illumination technology that require no external power source or battery technology in order to give off light emissions. The light-emitting firearm magazine indicator will use the properties of radio-luminescence as a primary, but not exclusive source to create such attributes. The light-emitting firearm magazine indicator will do the above in order to provide a visual indication of magazine contents or capacity of ammunition in low light to zero light conditions, where firearm magazine contents or capacity of ammunition would otherwise be visually imperceptible without the use of said self-luminous device or the use of an external light source.
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1. A light emitting magazine indicator, comprising: a magazine body;a follower which travels inside of said magazine body; anda gaseous tritium light source coupled to said follower, said gaseous tritium light source persistently emitting an amount of light incident upon an internal surface of said
1. A light emitting magazine indicator, comprising: a magazine body;a follower which travels inside of said magazine body; anda gaseous tritium light source coupled to said follower, said gaseous tritium light source persistently emitting an amount of light incident upon an internal surface of said magazine body to provide a persistent visual indicator on an external surface of said magazine body. 2. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 1, wherein said follower engages a stack of cartridges disposed inside of said magazine body to serially supply cartridges from said stack of cartridges to an open end of said magazine body, said persistent visual indicator moving in response to travel of said follower inside said magazine body to indicate said cartridges remaining in said stack of cartridges. 3. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, wherein said gaseous tritium light source coupled to said follower persistently emits said amount of light incident on said internal surface of a rear wall of said magazine body. 4. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, wherein said gaseous tritium light source coupled to said follower persistently emits said amount of light incident on said internal surface of a first side or a second side of said magazine body. 5. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, further comprising a magazine spring disposed inside of said magazine body to generate travel of said follower toward said open end of said magazine body. 6. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, wherein said gaseous tritium light source is embedded in said follower. 7. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, further comprising a holding framework connected to said follower, said holding framework configured to hold said gaseous tritium light source. 8. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 7, wherein said gaseous tritium light source comprises a plurality of gaseous tritium light sources. 9. The light emitting magazine indicator of claim 2, wherein said open end of said magazine body removably inserts into a firearm, said firearm is selected from the group consisting of a handgun, a rifle, and a shotgun. 10. A method, comprising: coupling a gaseous tritium light source to a follower which travels inside of a magazine body, said gaseous tritium light source persistently emitting an amount of light incident upon an internal surface of said magazine body to provide a persistent visual indicator on an external surface of said magazine body. 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising, after said coupling, engaging said follower to a stack of cartridges disposed inside of said magazine body to serially supply cartridges from said stack of cartridges to an open end of said magazine body, said persistent visual indicator moving in response to travel of said follower inside said magazine body to indicate said cartridges remaining in said stack of cartridges. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said engaging further comprises disposing a magazine spring inside of said magazine body to generate travel of said follower toward said open end of said magazine body. 13. The method of claim 11, after said engaging, further comprising removably inserting said open end of said magazine body into a firearm, said firearm is selected from the group consisting of a handgun, a rifle, and a shotgun. 14. The method of claim 10, wherein said coupling comprises coupling said gaseous tritium light source to a rear portion of said follower, said gaseous tritium light source emitting said amount of light incident on said internal surface of a rear wall of said magazine body. 15. The method of claim 10, wherein said coupling comprises coupling said gaseous tritium light source to a side portion of said follower, said gaseous tritium light source emitting said amount of light incident on said internal surface of a first side wall or a second side wall of said magazine body. 16. The method of claim 10, wherein said coupling further comprises embedding said gaseous tritium light source in said follower. 17. The method of claim 10, wherein said coupling further comprises connecting a holding framework to said follower, said holding framework configured to hold said gaseous tritium light source. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said gaseous tritium light source comprises a plurality of gaseous tritium light sources.
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