Firearms – Firing mechanism
Patent
1999-01-12
2000-12-26
Ark, Darren W.
Firearms
Firing mechanism
F41A 1900
Patent
active
061640026
ABSTRACT:
The gun of the present invention has a rapid fire trigger assembly. The gun includes a main body with a trigger rotatably secured therein for operating the firing mechanism of the gun. The trigger has a lower portion depending below the main body into a trigger housing or guard below the main body. The housing includes an upper portion connected to the underside of the main body of the gun and a lower horizontal bar spaced therebelow and defining therewith a finger space. The trigger is spring biased into a forward nonfiring position and is rotatable into a rear firing position. A detachable and adjustable rapid fire assembly is attached to the bar of the housing and includes a lever projecting up into the finger space in front of and spaced from the trigger, a connector with its front end pivotally secured to the lower end of the lever and a rear end adapted to contact the first trigger. The middle portion of the connector is rigidly secured to a retainer band slideably secured to the bar for movement between forward and rearward positions. An elongated pivot block is adjustably secured to the bar in front of the lever and projects up into the path of the lever, contacting the lower portion thereof so that when the lever is pivoted forwardly said connector rear end is driven rearwardly into the trigger to cause the trigger to fire the gun.
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Ark Darren W.
Nist Donald E.
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