Firearm trigger guard assembly

Firearms – Revolvers

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42 65, F41C 100

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042132630

ABSTRACT:
A trigger guard assembly preferably for a revolver which is removable from the frame of the firearm includes a trigger guard frame for carrying a trigger, a trigger spring and actuating rod, a cylinder actuating hand and hammer transfer bar assembly and hammer pivot holes in the trigger guard frame. The trigger guard assembly is removably secured to the frame preferably by three support points whereby the trigger guard assembly may be removed from and returned to the revolver frame as a totally assembled unit. Lug and socket means at the front of the trigger guard frame provide a first support point and a second support point is provided by a spring-biased plunger at the rear of the trigger guard assembly having a wedged end coacting with the slot in the frame. The spring biased plunger is preferably operable from outside of the bottom of the frame to release the trigger guard assembly. The third support point comprises pin means extending through ears of the trigger guard frame and the revolver frame and providing a pivot pin for the hammer.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3176423 (1965-04-01), Geber
patent: 3654720 (1972-04-01), Ruger
patent: 3810326 (1974-05-01), Hillberg et al.

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