Firearms – Electric appliances
Patent
1975-01-29
1977-03-01
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Electric appliances
89135, F41C 1912
Patent
active
040095363
ABSTRACT:
A trigger mechanism for firing a firearm comprises an electromagnet including a coil and a movable armature actuated by the coil. The armature is connected to the firing pin so as to move the firing pin when the coil is energized by actuating switch means which connects the coil to a source of electrical energy. The switch means is actuated by a trigger lever or button which closes a normally open switch.
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Carl Walther Sportwaffenfabrik
Jaskiewicz Edmund M.
Jordan Charles T.
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