Firearms – Safety mechanism – Trigger lock
Patent
1977-10-11
1979-05-01
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Trigger lock
42 69B, 42 70R, F41C 1702
Patent
active
041516702
ABSTRACT:
A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms features simplicity of construction and reliability with safety. Essentially, the firing mechanism consists of a trigger, sear, hammer and safety. Preferably, the firing mechanism also includes a convenient safety blocking lever including an extension which, under proper circumstances, protrudes inside of the trigger guard to be felt by the finger of the shooter to assure him that the gun is cocked. In another position, the safety blocking lever disables the safety and the shooter, not being able to shift the safety, is assured that the firearm is not cocked and not ready to fire.
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Fishburne, Jr. B. P.
Jordan Charles T.
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