A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun on a user's forearm includes a body adapted to detachably engage a support structure such as a receiver extension extending rearwardly out of the rear end of a handgun, a first arm extending generally downwardly from the body, and a second arm pivotally conn
A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun on a user's forearm includes a body adapted to detachably engage a support structure such as a receiver extension extending rearwardly out of the rear end of a handgun, a first arm extending generally downwardly from the body, and a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm. The second arm is selectively moveable between a stowed position wherein and end of the second arm is received against a side of the body, and a deployed position wherein the first arm and the second arm form a downwardly rigid forearm support structure under the body. The forearm support structure includes a continuous support surface upon which a user's forearm is removably receivable to stabilize the handgun when the body is engaged with the support structure of the handgun.
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1. A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun on a user's forearm, the handgun having a rear end, the handgun brace comprising: a body having a front end, a rear end, and opposing left and right sides, the body adapted to detachably engage the rear end of said handgun;a first arm extending from said
1. A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun on a user's forearm, the handgun having a rear end, the handgun brace comprising: a body having a front end, a rear end, and opposing left and right sides, the body adapted to detachably engage the rear end of said handgun;a first arm extending from said body; anda second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, the second arm selectively moveable at least partially in a side direction with respect to the body in between a closed position wherein a portion of the second arm is received against one of the sides of the body, and a deployed position wherein said second arm pivots laterally away from said body to form with said first arm a support surface upon which a user's forearm is removably receivable to stabilize the handgun when said body is engaged with the rear end of said handgun. 2. The handgun brace of claim 1, further comprising a support structure engageable with the rear end of the handgun, the body adapted to engage the rear end of the handgun via the support structure, wherein said body is a lobe configured to receive said support structure therethrough. 3. The handgun brace of claim 2, wherein the lobe comprises a selectively releasable clamping member operable to releasably hold said support structure to attach the handgun brace to said handgun. 4. The handgun brace of claim 2, wherein the body includes a passage extending axially within the body through at least the front end thereof, said support structure being telescopically receivable by said passage to attach the handgun brace to said handgun. 5. The handgun brace of claim 1, wherein the second arm is pivotally connected to an end of the first arm opposite the body. 6. The handgun brace of claim 1, wherein the portion of the second arm received against the body is an end of the second arm opposite the first arm. 7. The handgun brace of claim 6, wherein the body comprises a recess in which said end of the second arm is removably receivable when said second arm is in the closed position. 8. The handgun brace of claim 6, wherein said end of the second arm comprises a selectively releasable fastening mechanism operable to releasably engage a portion of the body when said second arm is in the closed position. 9. The handgun brace of claim 8, wherein said fastening mechanism is a push button release. 10. The handgun brace of claim 8, wherein the portion of the body engaged by the selectively releasable fastening mechanism is located on a side of the body opposite from the first arm. 11. The handgun brace of claim 1, wherein the second arm is substantially perpendicular to the first arm when the second arm is in the deployed position. 12. The handgun brace of claim 1, wherein said first arm and said second arm form a downwardly rigid forearm support member sized to receive a user's forearm when said first arm and said second arm are in the deployed position. 13. The handgun brace of claim 12, wherein said forearm support member defines a space in which a user's forearm is removably received when the handgun brace is mounted to said handgun. 14. A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun on a user's forearm, the handgun having a support structure extending rearwardly from a rear end thereof, the handgun brace comprising: a mounting body having a front end, a rear end, a main passage extending axially within said body through at least the front end thereof, and at least one secondary passage extending axially through said body from said front end to said rear end, the support structure of said handgun being receivable by said main passage;a main body having a front end, a rear end, and at least one rod extending forwardly from the front end of the main body, said at least one rod being telescopically receivable by said at least one secondary passage of the mounting body;a first arm extending downwardly from said main body; anda second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, the second arm selectively moveable between: a stowed position wherein a portion of the second arm is received against the main body, anda deployed position wherein said first arm and said second arm form a support surface upon which a user's forearm is received during discharge of the handgun while said handgun brace is attached thereto. 15. A handgun brace for stabilizing a handgun having a rear end on a user's forearm, comprising: a body having a front end, a rear end, and opposing left and right sides, the body adapted to engage the rear end of the handgun;a first arm extending from said body in a downward direction when the body is engaged with the rear end of the handgun; anda second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, the second arm selectively moveable at least partially in a lateral direction with respect to the body in between a stowed position wherein a portion of the second arm is received in a recess defined in one of the sides of the body, and a deployed position wherein said first arm and said second arm form a support surface upon which a user's forearm is removably receivable to stabilize the handgun when said body is engaged with the rear end of said handgun. 16. The handgun brace of claim 15, further comprising: a support structure having a forward end adapted to be detachably engaged with a rear end of a handgun, the body adapted to detachably engage the rear end of the handgun via the support structure, a rearward end opposite the forward end, a length, and a downwardly protruding rib extending longitudinally along a portion of the length, the rib having a plurality of cross notches formed in a side thereof; anda push-button latch extending laterally through a portion of the body, said latch adapted to releasably engage at least one of said cross notches to selectively lock said body in one of a plurality of positions relative to the support structure;wherein said push-button latch includes a cross pin, the latch selectively movable between a locked position wherein said cross pin engages a cross notch to lock said body in one of said plurality of positions, and an adjustment position wherein said cross pin does not engage a cross notch such that said body is telescopically slidable along support structure. 17. The handgun brace of claim 16, wherein said rib comprises at least one pin stop rearward of the plurality of cross notches, the pin stop configured to contact said cross pin and prevent removal of the body from the support structure when the latch is in an adjustment position. 18. The handgun brace of claim 15, wherein the body further comprises a protrusion positioned in the recess on one of the sides and the second arm comprises a push button release adapted to releasably engage said protrusion when said second arm is in the stowed position.
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