Patent classifications
F41A19/14
Mount for a firearm
A mount for a firearm has a body having a first clamp configured to engage a first edge of the rail, a jaw movably connected to the body and having a second clamp opposed to the first clamp and operable with the respective clamps to engage respective opposed lateral edges of the rail, a spring biasing the jaw toward the body, and at least a portion of the spring being between the clamps. There may be a pushrod connected to a first one of the body and the jaw and slidably received by the other of the body and the jaw. The spring may be laterally positioned to one side of the pushrod. The spring may be a coil spring having a spring axis offset from a pushrod axis defined by the pushrod.
HYBRID MOLDED FIREARM ASSEMBLIES
A hybrid molded assembly includes a trigger comprising a trigger skeleton and a trigger molded portion that at least partially encompasses the trigger skeleton, a hammer comprising a hammer skeleton and a hammer molded portion that at least partially encompasses the hammer skeleton, and a disconnector comprising a disconnector skeleton and a disconnector molded portion that at least partially encompasses the disconnector skeleton.
HYBRID MOLDED FIREARM ASSEMBLIES
A hybrid molded assembly includes a trigger comprising a trigger skeleton and a trigger molded portion that at least partially encompasses the trigger skeleton, a hammer comprising a hammer skeleton and a hammer molded portion that at least partially encompasses the hammer skeleton, and a disconnector comprising a disconnector skeleton and a disconnector molded portion that at least partially encompasses the disconnector skeleton.
Firearm Fire Control Group
A fire control group system for a firearm includes a trigger that includes a trigger base, a trigger extension extending from the trigger base, and an over-travel member coupled to the trigger base at a front end thereof. The trigger base has a sear hook extending therefrom and defining a recess and a transverse bore intersecting the recess. The over-travel member has a contact surface and is moveable relative to the trigger base such that a distance in a vertical direction between the contact surface and the trigger base is adjustable.
Trigger securing apparatus
Trigger module securing apparatus using internally threaded pins and threaded fasteners to secure a trigger module into the lower receiver of a rifle.
Trigger securing apparatus
Trigger module securing apparatus using internally threaded pins and threaded fasteners to secure a trigger module into the lower receiver of a rifle.
Hammer assembly of the automatic mechanism of a firearm
A hammer assembly of the automatic mechanism of a firearm, comprising a breech (4) that is pushed towards the barrel (3) by a return spring (6). On the breech (4) and/or in the breech case (3) a hammer carrier (10) is arranged in a sliding way that is pushed towards the breech by a striking spring (13). The hammer carrier (10) carries a hammer (11). The hammer (11) is arranged on the hammer carrier (10) movably between the front end position and the rear end position wherein between the front and rear end positions of the hammer (11), there is a play (F). The hammer (11) is pushed to the front end position by the hammer spring (12).
Hammer assembly of the automatic mechanism of a firearm
A hammer assembly of the automatic mechanism of a firearm, comprising a breech (4) that is pushed towards the barrel (3) by a return spring (6). On the breech (4) and/or in the breech case (3) a hammer carrier (10) is arranged in a sliding way that is pushed towards the breech by a striking spring (13). The hammer carrier (10) carries a hammer (11). The hammer (11) is arranged on the hammer carrier (10) movably between the front end position and the rear end position wherein between the front and rear end positions of the hammer (11), there is a play (F). The hammer (11) is pushed to the front end position by the hammer spring (12).
FIRING MECHANISM WITH SECONDARY INTERFACE FOR A FIREARM
A firing mechanism provides a secondary interface between a hammer and a sear of a firearm that will automatically be engaged in case a primary interface between the hammer and the sear fails. In various embodiments, an actuator is employed to facilitate engagement of the primary and secondary interfaces.
FIRING MECHANISM WITH SECONDARY INTERFACE FOR A FIREARM
A firing mechanism provides a secondary interface between a hammer and a sear of a firearm that will automatically be engaged in case a primary interface between the hammer and the sear fails. In various embodiments, an actuator is employed to facilitate engagement of the primary and secondary interfaces.