Patent classifications
F41A17/74
GRENADE LAUNCHER
A grenade launcher may include at least one barrel for receiving a grenade, a support for releasably mounting the grenade launcher to a carrier, and a receiving slot receiving a removable primer cartridge. The primer cartridge when received in the receiving slot may hold a primer in position for firing the grenade in the barrel.
GRENADE LAUNCHER
A grenade launcher may include at least one barrel for receiving a grenade, a support for releasably mounting the grenade launcher to a carrier, and a receiving slot receiving a removable primer cartridge. The primer cartridge when received in the receiving slot may hold a primer in position for firing the grenade in the barrel.
HAMMER BLOCK FOR A FIREARM
A hammer block for a firearm is disclosed. The firearm includes a firing pin and a hammer. The hammer is pivotally attached to a hammer pin within a trigger house of a lower receiver. The hammer block includes a body comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. The hammer block also includes a central gap forming two downwardly facing legs in the lower portion of the body. The body is positioned within the trigger housing in front of the hammer with the two downwardly facing legs positioned on the sides of the hammer and the central gap positioned over the hammer so that the hammer rotates into the body and is prevented from engaging the firing pin.
HAMMER BLOCK FOR A FIREARM
A hammer block for a firearm is disclosed. The firearm includes a firing pin and a hammer. The hammer is pivotally attached to a hammer pin within a trigger house of a lower receiver. The hammer block includes a body comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. The hammer block also includes a central gap forming two downwardly facing legs in the lower portion of the body. The body is positioned within the trigger housing in front of the hammer with the two downwardly facing legs positioned on the sides of the hammer and the central gap positioned over the hammer so that the hammer rotates into the body and is prevented from engaging the firing pin.
ADJUSTABLE POSITION SAFETY SELECTOR
A safety selector having a rotatable lock member transitionable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, at least a portion of the lock member is configured to inhibit movement of at least a portion of a firing mechanism of a firearm. A first lever member coupled with a first end of the lock member and a second lever member coupled with the first end and engageable with an outer surface of the first lever member.
ADJUSTABLE POSITION SAFETY SELECTOR
A safety selector having a rotatable lock member transitionable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, at least a portion of the lock member is configured to inhibit movement of at least a portion of a firing mechanism of a firearm. A first lever member coupled with a first end of the lock member and a second lever member coupled with the first end and engageable with an outer surface of the first lever member.
Firearm safety feature
A novel firearm safety feature includes arresting surfaces for preventing the fall of a hammer in the event of a spontaneous failure of other firearm parts. In a particular embodiment a safety lug has an arresting surface and the hammer has a complementary arresting surface. In the event of a spontaneous failure, the arresting surface and the complementary arresting surface create a positive engagement and prevent the hammer from falling. In another embodiment, a grip safety includes an arresting surface and the hammer includes a complementary arresting surface. In the event of a spontaneous failure, the arresting surface and the complementary arresting surface create a positive engagement and prevent the hammer from falling.
Trigger group for semi-automatic firearms
Trigger groups for semi-automatic firearms have a frame, a hammer connected to the frame and movable between a cocked position and a striking position, the hammer being biased toward the striking position, a trigger element connected to the frame and movable by a user between a forward position and a rearward position, a selector connected to the frame and movable between at least a first position and a second position, and a plurality of retention facilities each operable to selectively restrain the hammer in the cocked position, and when the selector is in the second position to enable discharge of the firearm in response to movement of the trigger to the forward position after movement to the rearward position and to enable an additional discharge of the firearm upon release of the trigger to the forward position.
Trigger group for semi-automatic firearms
Trigger groups for semi-automatic firearms have a frame, a hammer connected to the frame and movable between a cocked position and a striking position, the hammer being biased toward the striking position, a trigger element connected to the frame and movable by a user between a forward position and a rearward position, a selector connected to the frame and movable between at least a first position and a second position, and a plurality of retention facilities each operable to selectively restrain the hammer in the cocked position, and when the selector is in the second position to enable discharge of the firearm in response to movement of the trigger to the forward position after movement to the rearward position and to enable an additional discharge of the firearm upon release of the trigger to the forward position.
TRIGGER MECHANISM FOR AUTO-LOADING WEAPON, AND AUTO-LOADING MANUAL WEAPON
The trigger mechanism of the auto-loading weapon enabling to select a suitable shooting operation by a single control element, which shooting operation is either single action/double action operation (SA/DA) with the safe hammer (7) activation having the possibility to lock the cocked hammer, or the exclusive double action operation (DAO). The trigger mechanism consist of the swivel (23), the main catcher (9.1) of the hammer and the auxiliary catcher (9.2) of the hammer, equipped with the means for the mutual collaboration and for the collaboration with the hammer (7), wherein the swivel (23) is placed in revolving and adjustable position, and it is controlled by the control element (22) on the weapon surface.