Sear-disconnector for firearms

Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt

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89144, F41C 1900

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040179966

ABSTRACT:
A disconnector for the trigger mechanism of a repeating firearm, in which the trigger must be disconnected from the sear during the reloading cycle so that the sear can re-engage and cock the firing member even though the trigger is still retracted when the reloading cycle is complete. The disconnector is directly engaged by a portion of the reciprocating breech-bolt mechanism in order to disconnect the sear, rendering the trigger inoperative until it is released by the shooter.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2675638 (1954-04-01), Crittendon
patent: 3314183 (1967-04-01), Center
patent: 3362096 (1968-01-01), Rowe, Jr.

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