Safety indicators for guns

Firearms – With adjustable head space – By reaming

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33241, 240 2F, F41C 1700, F41C 1104

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040075532

ABSTRACT:
A safety indicator for guns, and particularly shot guns and rifles, utilizing a movable slide member which sets or releases the safety mechanism of the gun. A pair of jewels, in the form of glass or plastic crystals, are mounted in the gun stock to be selectively covered and uncovered when the slide member is moved to one or the other of its two positions, one jewel preferably being red and exposed when the slide member is moved to unlock the trigger.
The invention utilizes fiber optic rods to transmit light from an electric bulb which is energized when the safety slide member is moved to trigger unlocking position. Fiber optic rods are also utilized to transmit daylight to both of the jewels.

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