Firearms – Breech loading – Upward-tilting breech
Patent
1990-08-29
1991-12-24
Carone, Michael
Firearms
Breech loading
Upward-tilting breech
F41A 1921
Patent
active
050740687
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement is described for the selective disengagement of the hammers in tripping mechanisms of shotguns with two barrels coupled side by side or superimposed. The arrangement comprises a connector mounted on the trigger and capable of pivoting lengthwise as well as transversely with respect to the tripping mechanism.
The connector is provided with tripping teeth which interact with the tripping levers of the hammers. There is also a rocking arm attached to the connector and mounted on a selective push lever which is slidably guided in a transverse direction on the lower surface of the under guard member of the shotgun, so as to define two positions of the rocking arm and of the connector. Two modes are then possible in order to strike the firing pins by first utilizing a first hammer and then the other, or vice versa.
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Carone Michael
Manifattura Armi Perazzi S.p.A.
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