Firearms – Revolvers – Firing mechanism
Patent
1981-10-20
1984-05-22
Kelly, Donald G.
Firearms
Revolvers
Firing mechanism
F41C 1704, F41C 1708, F41C 100
Patent
active
044493126
ABSTRACT:
A single action firearm having a hammer with a load and a full-cock position, a trigger and a frame with a reciprocating firing pin positioned in the frame above the trigger in which a trigger bar is nested in both side and front recesses in the hammer. The recesses are located in the exterior of the hammer to permit a larger hammer to be removed from a firearm and the recessed hammer and trigger bar of this invention substituted. The trigger bar as installed is positioned below the trigger in the load position and behind the firing pin in the full-cock position.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3157958 (1964-11-01), Lewis
patent: 3777384 (1973-12-01), Ruger et al.
patent: 4218839 (1980-08-01), Brouthers
patent: 4316341 (1982-02-01), Landry
Melcher Roy L.
Ruger William B.
Kelly Donald G.
Sturm Ruger & Company, Inc.
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