Firearms – Safety mechanism – Firearm lock
Patent
1988-06-06
1991-01-29
Tudor, Harold J.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Firearm lock
F41A 1704
Patent
active
049876937
ABSTRACT:
A firearm safety mechanism includes a lock with engagement structure. The engagement structure has a locked position in which the engagement structure operatively engages a portion of the firing mechanism to prevent discharge of the firearm. The engagement structure also has an unlocked position permitting operation of the firing mechanism. The lock includes selection structure permitting movement of the engagement structure from the locked position to the unlocked position upon the reception of a predetermined selection criteria. The firearm can be locked against unauthorized use and unlocked by an authorized user without resort to external accessories.
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Tudor Harold J.
Wendtland Richard W.
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