Inertia driven striker for a firearm

Firearms – Firing mechanism – Rearward sliding breech bolt

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89197, F41A 1913

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054128943

ABSTRACT:
An inertia striker assembly including a striker and a U-shaped spacer straddling the striker, both the striker and the spacer being free to slide axially and independently within a cylindrical bore in a slide body. The U-shaped spacer transfers energy from a striker spring to the striker to propel the striker from a cocked position toward a firing position. Movement of the U-shaped spacer is arrested by engagement of the spacer with an abutment surface within the bore allowing the striker to complete its travel to the firing position under its own inertia.

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