Firearms – Safety mechanism – On trigger guard
Patent
1998-05-28
2000-05-02
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Safety mechanism
On trigger guard
F41A 1700
Patent
active
060557591
ABSTRACT:
A trigger lock for guns having a trigger guard and a trigger with a space between the rear of the trigger and the trigger guard comprises a main lock plug member or housing, which is inserted behind the trigger and which generally conforms to the space and size of the space behind the trigger. An integral flange on one side of the main lock housing contacts the side of the trigger. The main lock housing includes a partially hollowed out interior with a locking spring extending across an insert path for a projecting pin. The projecting pin is carried by a locking plate; and the pin snaps into place by the action of the locking spring. The locking plate is held on the other side of the trigger. Thus, the trigger is locked against use. A small opening is provided through the first flange; and a handcuff key or other device may be inserted through the opening to engage the spring to release the pin. This then releases the locking plate to remove the trigger lock.
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Howell Jeffrey
Jordan Charles T.
Ptak LaValle D.
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