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Linear repeating firearm with assisted ejection
10295287 · 2019-05-21 · ·

A linear repeating firearm, with assisted ejection, including: a mechanism capable of recovering the energy resulting from pressure exerted when firing a round of ammunition by a gas operated system, to move a mobile assembly against return spring and including a stopper, a latch and a striker cooperating with a hammer controlled by a trigger. A locking mechanism is provided at the rear of the mobile assembly, to lock the mobile assembly in the compressed position of the return spring, after each shot. A manually actuatable unlocking assembly is capable of acting on the locking mechanism to release the mobile assembly and allow the assisted return of the assembly for reloading.

Trigger mechanism for a rifle
12092409 · 2024-09-17 ·

A trigger mechanism for a rifle having a trigger housing, a trigger, a cocking piece, a bolt lock, a pivotable safety key, a pivotable sear, a sear engagement, and a ball d?tente spring. The sear engagement is fixedly attached to the upper part of the trigger. The safety key has a bolt lock guide that is configured to move the bolt lock among three different positions, each of which corresponds to a position of the ball d?tente spring on the inside of the safety key. When the bolt lock is in the first position, neither the bolt nor the trigger can move. When the bolt lock is in the second position, the bolt is free to rotate, but the trigger cannot move. When the bolt lock is in the third position, the bolt is free to move, and the trigger can also move.

Trigger mechanism for a rifle
12092409 · 2024-09-17 ·

A trigger mechanism for a rifle having a trigger housing, a trigger, a cocking piece, a bolt lock, a pivotable safety key, a pivotable sear, a sear engagement, and a ball d?tente spring. The sear engagement is fixedly attached to the upper part of the trigger. The safety key has a bolt lock guide that is configured to move the bolt lock among three different positions, each of which corresponds to a position of the ball d?tente spring on the inside of the safety key. When the bolt lock is in the first position, neither the bolt nor the trigger can move. When the bolt lock is in the second position, the bolt is free to rotate, but the trigger cannot move. When the bolt lock is in the third position, the bolt is free to move, and the trigger can also move.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAKE SAFE A FIREARM

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAKE SAFE A FIREARM

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.

Linear Repeating Firearm With Assisted Ejection
20170045318 · 2017-02-16 ·

A linear repeating firearm, with assisted ejection, including: a mechanism capable of recovering the energy resulting from pressure exerted when firing a round of ammunition with a view to moving a mobile assembly against an elastic return member and including a stopper, a latch and a striker cooperating with a hammer controlled by a trigger. A locking mechanism is provided at the rear of the mobile assembly, to lock the mobile assembly in the compressed position of the return spring, after each shot. A manually actuatable unlocking assembly is capable of acting on the locking mechanism to release the mobile assembly and allow the assisted return of the assembly with a view to reloading.

Systems and methods to make safe a firearm

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.

Systems and methods to make safe a firearm

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAKE SAFE A FIREARM

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO MAKE SAFE A FIREARM

Systems and methods are provided for the making safe of a firearm. A safety system includes a lock mechanism coupled to an engagement member and a user interface. The engagement member is movably coupled to the firearm and rotatable between an unlock position and a lock position. A contact face of the engagement member is in contact with an outer surface of a distal portion of a breechblock in the lock position and precludes a distal movement of the breechblock. The engagement member is configured to transition between the lock position and the unlock position while remaining movably coupled to the handgun. Movement of the engagement member from the lock position is restricted by the lock mechanism until disengaged via the user interface.