Firearms – Safety mechanism – Hammer or firing pin
Patent
1995-07-07
1997-09-16
Johnson, Stephen M.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Hammer or firing pin
42 6903, F41A 1724
Patent
active
056667540
ABSTRACT:
A locking system for a pistol firing pin integrated within the firing mechanism of a semiautomatic pistol is composed fundamentally of a single part, called a tilting lock (1). The tilting lock (1) is duly housed in a slot (9) located in the lower part of bolt (10) and rotates about a shaft (8) fixed to the bolt itself (10). The lock (1) engages a notch (12) in firing pin (11) by the action of a spring (17) inserted in the slot (9) of bolt (10) and is disabled only at the instant of firing by the action of the projection (16) formed in the shoulder (15) of the arm (14) of the pistol's trigger (13).
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Forjas Taurus S/A
Johnson Stephen M.
Wildes, Esq. Morey B.
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