Firearms – Firing mechanism
Patent
1990-12-14
1992-04-21
Carone, Michael J.
Firearms
Firing mechanism
267169, F41A 1927
Patent
active
051055708
ABSTRACT:
A spring assembly for use in a firing pin assembly of a firearm and a method of manufacturing the spring assembly. The spring assembly has two spring guides with longitudinal slots. One of the guides has a side aperture such that the two guides can be connected to each other with portions of the guides located in the other guide's slot. A spring is located between portions of the two guides. The guides can move relative to each other with a limited range of motion in a substantially linear path and the spring can bias the guides back to an extended position.
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Lishness Bryant L.
Scirica Paul A.
Carone Michael J.
Colt's Manufacturing Company Inc.
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