Shot gun

Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt

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42 41, F41C 1900

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039721426

ABSTRACT:
A shot gun, wherein a pulled trigger causes a disconnector to push a sear for rotation, thereby disengaging a hammer from the sear; the hammer normally urged by a plunger assembly forcefully rotates when released from the sear and impinges on the firing pin of a breech bolt; and the disconnector is provided with an engagement member which is engaged with the plunger assembly upon rotation of the hammer to release the sear from a state pushed by the disconnector.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2675638 (1954-04-01), Crittendon
patent: 2685754 (1954-08-01), Crittendon
patent: 2855716 (1958-10-01), Campbell

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