Firearms – Safety mechanism – On trigger guard
Patent
1990-09-17
1991-10-08
Wendtland, Richard W.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
On trigger guard
F41A 1746
Patent
active
050542222
ABSTRACT:
A protective device for the trigger guard of a gun having a first plate member, a second plate member pivotally connected to the first plate member, and a spring extending between the first plate member and the second plate member. The spring serves to resist the separation of the first and second plate members until a desired amount of compressive force is exerted on the first and second plate members. This protective device has a block member rotatably connected to an arm of the first plate member. This block is movable between a first position parallel to the first arm and a second position perpendicular to the arm. The first plate member has a plurality of projections that extend perpendicularly outwardly therefrom in the area between the first plate member and the second plate member. The block member has a spring connected thereto for urging the block member in a position outward from to the first plate member.
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