Firearms – Revolvers – Firing mechanism
Patent
1978-04-05
1979-10-16
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Revolvers
Firing mechanism
F41C 100
Patent
active
041708377
ABSTRACT:
A helical spring for actuating the hammer of a revolver is combined with a link in the form of an angle bracket in a manner such that the pull on the trigger is minimized and at the same time held constant throughout its travel. The combination is constructed and adapted for ready conversion of hammer mechanisms of existing revolvers.
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"Redding Invention Attracts Attention", Times/Outlook, Sep. 21, 1977, p. 27.
"Firing Line-Coil Spring for S & W", Gun World, Sep. 1977.
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