Firearms – Safety mechanism – Firearm lock
Patent
1990-08-03
1991-03-26
Kyle, Deborah L.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Firearm lock
F41A 1704
Patent
active
050018540
ABSTRACT:
A safety device for locking a rifle, pistol or revolver so that it can not be accidentally discharged. The device operates by occupying the barrel of the gun and projecting into the breech. It is locked in place by a digital padlock which is used because it is difficult for children and unauthorized persons to open while being easy for an authorized person to open in the dark. Use of the device requires removal or displacement of parts of the weapon, increasing the safety provisions and guarding against accidental firing.
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Kyle Deborah L.
Wendtland Richard W.
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