Firearms – Firing mechanism
Patent
1986-09-29
1988-03-01
Kyle, Deborah L.
Firearms
Firing mechanism
42 7001, 42 84, 89 281, F41C 1912, F41C 1708
Patent
active
047276703
ABSTRACT:
This invention concerns a unique firearm trigger, safety, and stock attachment mechanism and to an embodiment in a semi-automatic blowback rifle where the receiver is mounted in the buttstock, a style commonly referred to as a "bullpup". The trigger is a dual electrical and mechanical design with one trigger lever and a control timer. The safety is forward mounted and blocks the sear. The stock mounting prevents bending moments in the stock to be transmitted to the barrel/receiver assembly. The bull-pup rifle embodiment itself has several unique features including a cheekpiece removable from the stock.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2935001 (1960-05-01), Buecker
Kyle Deborah L.
Parr Ted L.
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