Gun trigger actuator

Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt

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F41C 1900, F41C 1902

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ABSTRACT:
A trigger actuator is used to reduce the pulling force required to fire a gun. A fulcrum is mounted to the trigger guard just below and forwardly of the tip of the trigger, and a lever, pivoted either on the fulcrum or onto an attachment connected to the trigger itself, can be pulled to fire the gun, requiring a small fraction of the force required to pull the trigger directly.

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patent: 4499683 (1985-02-01), Savioli

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