DR. MICHAEL MCCORMICK
Optometry at Research Blvd, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 4838TG
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
Address
Address
12701 Research Blvd SUITE 101, Austin, TX 78759
Phone
(512) 258-2020
(512) 258-7835 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Mccormick, age 75
4603 Park Haven Cir, Bryan, TX 77802
(979) 774-9812

Professional information

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Director, Governmental And Public Affairs At Apogee

Director, Governmental And Public Affairs At Apogee

Position:
Director, Governmental and Public Affairs at Apogee
Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Apogee - Austin, Texas Area since Oct 2011 - Director, Governmental and Public Affairs McCormick Energy - Austin, Texas Area 2004 - Oct 2011 - Consultant Public Strategies, Inc. - Austin, Texas Area 2003 - 2003 - Associate American Electric Power - Austin, Texas Area 2000 - 2003 - Governmental Affairs
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1993 - 1997
B.A., Government, Business
Skills:
Energy


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Michael Mccormick, Austin TX

Michael Mccormick, Austin TX

Specialties:
Optometry
Address:
12701 Research Blvd SUITE 101, Austin 78759
(512) 258-2020 (Phone), (512) 258-7835 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Michael Nall McCormick, Austin TX

Michael Nall McCormick, Austin TX

Specialties:
Optometrist
Address:
12701 Research Blvd, Austin, TX 78759


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Modular Trigger Group For Firearms And Firearm Having A Modular Trigger Group

Modular Trigger Group For Firearms And Firearm Having A Modular Trigger Group

US Patent:
2008006, Mar 13, 2008
Filed:
Nov 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/937430
Inventors:
Michael McCormick - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
F41A 19/00
US Classification:
042069010
Abstract:
A module housing is adapted to be inserted into an operating position in the trigger group receiving area of a firearm. The module housing includes at least one pin receiver defined by two openings formed in the module housing, one on each lateral side of the housing. A module pin is received in the pin receiver and at least one trigger group component is mounted or supported for rotation on the module pin. The pin receiver is located on the module housing so as to align with a pin receptacle of the firearm when the module housing is in the operating position. By locating the pin receiver in the module housing so as to align with a corresponding pin receptacle of the firearm when the module housing is in the operating position, the trigger group module and the trigger group components housed in the module housing may be readily supported by the OEM pin receptacle. The trigger group module, pre-assembled with one or more trigger group components, may be inserted to the operating position and then held in place using the OEM pin receptacle.


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Firearm Holster Locking Apparatus And Method

Firearm Holster Locking Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
5048735, Sep 17, 1991
Filed:
Jan 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/639366
Inventors:
Michael L. McCormick - Austin TX
International Classification:
F41C 3302
US Classification:
224244
Abstract:
A locking apparatus is adapted for locking a firearm or the like received in a holster, so that the firearm may not move appreciably while received in the holster and so that the firearm may be quickly withdrawn. The locking apparatus is particularly useful with speed holsters which provide minimal support for the weapon received therein. The preferred locking apparatus includes an activating member connected to a locking member. A suitable clamp or base member connects the activating and locking members to an inside surface of the holster. The locking apparatus is adapted to be positioned in an unlocked position in which the activating member extends generally transversely into the holster in position to be contacted as a firearm is inserted, and in which the locking member is retracted so as to lie generally adjacent an inner surface of the holster. Further, the locking apparatus is adapted to be moved to a locked position as a firearm is inserted into the holster, with the activating member displaced downwardly and the locking member extended into the holster so as to contact the firearm and retain it securely against a portion of the holster.


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Modular Trigger Group For Firearms And Firearm Having A Modular Trigger Group

Modular Trigger Group For Firearms And Firearm Having A Modular Trigger Group

US Patent:
7293385, Nov 13, 2007
Filed:
Jan 9, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/621485
Inventors:
Michael L. McCormick - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
F41A 11/00
US Classification:
42 7503, 42 41, 42 4202, 42 4203, 42 6903, 89128, 89138, 89155, 89 2711, 124 31, 124 32
Abstract:
A module housing is adapted to be inserted into an operating position in the trigger group receiving area of a firearm. The module housing includes at least one pin receiver defined by two openings formed in the module housing, one on each lateral side of the housing. A module pin is received in the pin receiver and at least one trigger group component is mounted or supported for rotation on the module pin. The pin receiver is located on the module housing so as to align with a pin receptacle of the firearm when the module housing is in the operating position. By locating the pin receiver in the module housing so as to align with a corresponding pin receptacle of the firearm when the module housing is in the operating position, the trigger group module and the trigger group components housed in the module housing may be readily supported by the OEM pin receptacle. The trigger group module, pre-assembled with one or more trigger group components, may be inserted to the operating position and then held in place using the OEM pin receptacle.