Firearms – Firing mechanism
Patent
1985-05-28
1987-05-05
Kyle, Deborah L.
Firearms
Firing mechanism
42 6902, F41C 1900
Patent
active
046620982
ABSTRACT:
The known detachable release mechanisms for rifles are not safe as the firearm might go off as the release mechanism is detached from a firearm that is in a cocked state. The release mechanism according to the invention includes a locking stud (8) placed within the frame (1) of the firearm which stud is movable with respect to the casing (3) of the release mechanism so that when the stud is in a locking position it will prevent the movement of the locking bar (4), as the casing is in a position locked to the frame. In addition, the cocking means include a release stem (6) pivoted within the casing and a cocking member (7) pivoted on the frame (1) which cocking member has been arranged to rest on the release stem as the casing is in a position locked to the frame.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2249232 (1941-07-01), Smith
patent: 2422854 (1947-06-01), Reising
patent: 2490474 (1949-12-01), Roemer
patent: 3707796 (1973-01-01), Bielfeldt
patent: 3863375 (1975-02-01), Browning
Kyle Deborah L.
Parr Ted L.
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