Firearms – Safety mechanism – Trigger lock
Patent
1987-10-09
1989-06-27
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
Trigger lock
42 7001, F41C 1702
Patent
active
048416568
ABSTRACT:
A safety mechanism for a projectile weapon includes a stop means such as a lever pivotally mounted to prevent the movement of the trigger to a position enabling the weapon to be discharged. A biasing means such as a spring is also attached to the lever to maintain the lever in the blocking position. Spaced from the trigger on the stock of the weapon is an actuator mounted for movement on the exterior of stock and pivotally connected to a second lever which is pivotally attached to the stock. The first and second levers are connected by a transfer bar such that movement of the actuator shifts the first lever with respect to the trigger to allow the trigger to be moved to the discharge position. The actuator is shown in the form of a slidable plate and a push button.
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Jordan Charles T.
Klein Richard
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