Trigger mechanism for a bolt action rifle

Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt

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42 16, F41C 1900, F41C 1100

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044570945

ABSTRACT:
A trigger mechanism wherein the trigger moves about a first fulcrum for sear release of the firing pin and a second fulcrum for further retraction of the sear away from the bolt assembly to permit rearward removal of the latter. The trigger is configured to provide two spaced apart pivots which coact with the underside of the rifle receiver. Sear retraction for bolt assembly release is accomplished with minimal trigger movement.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1184950 (1916-05-01), Hammond
patent: 1322227 (1919-11-01), Burton
patent: 1322242 (1919-11-01), Johnson

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