Firearms – Safety mechanism – Firearm lock
Patent
1990-02-21
1990-11-27
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Firearm lock
42 66, F41A 1774
Patent
active
049726188
ABSTRACT:
A locking mechanism for a revolver that completely disables the weapon when in the locked position. The mechanism includes a set screw that is inserted in a small hole drilled in the side of the revolver side plate behind the trigger. The set screw has attached to it a small button such that when the mechanism is in a locked position, the button located on the screw acts as a hammer block and also acts to prevent the cylinder release bar from unlocking the cylinder. When the mechanism is in an unlocked position, the weapon functions as originally intended by the manufacturer.
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Justice, Sr. Jerry P.
Woolery, Sr. Arthur H.
Jordan Charles T.
Wendtland Richard W.
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