Firearm having disconnector and dual sears

Ordnance – Automatic – Firing device operation or control

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42 6902, 89145, F41A 1736, F41A 1932

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053737750

ABSTRACT:
A firearm having a disconnector movable in two planes to disconnect the gun if the bolt moves rearward, disconnects the gun if the magazine box is removed and is the connecting member between the trigger and the sears. The firearm has a double sear both of which must be released from the firing pin carrier before the firing pin carrier can move into a firing mode. The firing pin carrier has an indicator visible to the operator to indicate whether or not the gun is in a firing mode. The magazine latch has an integral ejector and the barrel has projections between the magazine box is received to align the magazine box to the chamber mouth. Additionally, there is a firing pin retractor plunger in the bolt which separates the firing pin carrier from the bolt immediately after firing to enhance ejection of spent rounds.

REFERENCES:
patent: 985156 (1911-02-01), Frommer
patent: 1024932 (1912-04-01), Haeghen
patent: 1245889 (1917-11-01), Duflot
patent: 2688203 (1954-09-01), Gaidos
patent: 3447525 (1969-06-01), Cermak et al.

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