Pistol with stock extension and auxiliary grip

Firearms – Stocks – Auxiliary

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42 71P, 42 73, F41C 2300

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042716233

ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises a crown for enclosing therein the firing mechanism of a pistol having a stock and a hand guard for protecting the trigger. The pistol is characterized by the fact that to the stock there is removably attached an extension rod which extends in two sections in a direction opposed to that of the barrel. The extension rod has a T-shaped extremity. The hand guard for the trigger has pivoted thereon a lever urged by a small spring-loaded piston to become blocked either in a first active position that is downwardly inclined with respect to the crown of the pistol, or in a second inactive or rest position through the displacement of the lever toward and near the crown itself.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3803976 (1974-04-01), Visser
patent: 3906833 (1975-09-01), Orozco

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