Firearms – Electric appliances
Patent
1986-10-02
1988-01-12
Parr, Ted L.
Firearms
Electric appliances
89136, F41C 1912
Patent
active
047181877
ABSTRACT:
A rifle or similar weapon having a mechanical trigger is provided with a mechanism to discharge it by remote command without interfering with the normal trigger action of the weapon. The weapon operator remains in control of his weapon and is able to discharge it at will. A push-type solenoid is arranged to move the trigger in response to an electrical fire command signal from a source external to the weapon and firing circuit is provided to accept the command signal and activate the solenoid. The firing circuit is arranged to prevent discharge of the weapon by external signal except when it is in an aimed, fire-ready position as signaled by the weapon operator.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4205589 (1980-06-01), Engler et al.
patent: 4256013 (1981-03-01), Quitadama
patent: 4329803 (1982-05-01), Johnson et al.
Electronic Warfare Associates, Inc.
Parr Ted L.
Shubert Roland H.
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