Patent classifications
F41A19/16
TRIGGER DEVICE
A trigger device for activating a firing mechanism, the trigger device comprising a housing, a trigger pivotally mounted on the housing via a trigger pivot pin, a sear arm comprising a first sear surface, a ticker extending generally from the trigger to the sear arm, the ticker pivotable about a ticker pivot pin, the ticker comprising spaced apart flanges, each of which comprises an aperture defining at least a first contact surface, and a captured roller positioned at least partially within the apertures, wherein in a captured position the first sear surface and the first contact surfaces engage the captured roller and in a released position the first contact surfaces disengage from the captured roller to allow the captured roller to move within the aperture.
Multi-stage trigger mechanism for firearm
A trigger mechanism for a firearm is presented. The trigger mechanism has a trigger housing, a sear, a sear block and a trigger lever. Actuation of the trigger causes the trigger lever to rotate and eventually come into contact and move the sear block, which permits the sear to fall and permits the actuation of the firing mechanism. The trigger lever may be pivotally secured to the housing at a first pivot and the sear block is pivotally secured to the housing at a second pivot. The first and second pivots may be spaced apart from each other or coincident.
Multi-stage trigger mechanism for firearm
A trigger mechanism for a firearm is presented. The trigger mechanism has a trigger housing, a sear, a sear block and a trigger lever. Actuation of the trigger causes the trigger lever to rotate and eventually come into contact and move the sear block, which permits the sear to fall and permits the actuation of the firing mechanism. The trigger lever may be pivotally secured to the housing at a first pivot and the sear block is pivotally secured to the housing at a second pivot. The first and second pivots may be spaced apart from each other or coincident.
Trigger mechanism for a repeating rifle
A trigger mechanism for a repeating rifle includes a sear pivotable about a first axis, a detent lever pivotable about a second axis and having an extension with a catch that is engaged with the sear when the mechanism is cocked, and a trigger pivotable about a trigger axis, wherein upon rotational actuation thereof, the trigger acts directly upon the detent lever, without any intervening components, pivoting the detent lever about the second axis in a direction opposite to the trigger rotation, and releasing the sear projection from the detent lever catch. In embodiments, the trigger pull is adjusted by an adjusting spring driven by an adjusting screw that is freely accessible from beneath the trigger mechanism. Embodiments further include a sear return spring between the sear and detent lever, and/or a trigger return spring opposing the adjusting spring that holds the trigger in a defined position without play.
Trigger mechanism for a repeating rifle
A trigger mechanism for a repeating rifle includes a sear pivotable about a first axis, a detent lever pivotable about a second axis and having an extension with a catch that is engaged with the sear when the mechanism is cocked, and a trigger pivotable about a trigger axis, wherein upon rotational actuation thereof, the trigger acts directly upon the detent lever, without any intervening components, pivoting the detent lever about the second axis in a direction opposite to the trigger rotation, and releasing the sear projection from the detent lever catch. In embodiments, the trigger pull is adjusted by an adjusting spring driven by an adjusting screw that is freely accessible from beneath the trigger mechanism. Embodiments further include a sear return spring between the sear and detent lever, and/or a trigger return spring opposing the adjusting spring that holds the trigger in a defined position without play.
TRIGGER ASSEMBLIES FOR FIREARMS
Trigger assemblies are provided for restraining a firing pin of a firearm on a selective basis. The triggers assemblies include a first and a second lever mounted for rotation within a housing. The first lever is configured to be rotated by the user, and rotation of the first lever imparts rotation to the second lever to initiate the discharge of the firearm. The trigger assemblies also include a safety mechanism having a safety lever that is movable between a first and a second angular position. The safety lever is configured to prevent movement of the first and second levers when the safety lever is in its first angular position, thereby preventing discharge of the firearm.
Shot indicating resetting trigger firearm training system
A firearm training tool having a shot indicating system configured to provide a training rifle with a shot indicating laser activated by pressing a trigger rearward.
UNIVERSAL PERCUSSION TRIGGER MECHANISM FOR FIREARMS
A universal percussion trigger mechanism, comprising a trigger housing (22) with a magazine (1), safety catch (3), magazine latch (7), firing pin (8), trigger bar (23), spring (12) of the trigger bar, universal percussion mechanism (38), which is fixed in the receiver (20), and consists of a bracket for universal percussion mechanism (16), cocking piece (17) with a cocking indicator mounted on the axis of the cocking piece (18) and spiral mainsprings (19), sear (11) and a single-shot sear (27).
UNIVERSAL PERCUSSION TRIGGER MECHANISM FOR FIREARMS
A universal percussion trigger mechanism, comprising a trigger housing (22) with a magazine (1), safety catch (3), magazine latch (7), firing pin (8), trigger bar (23), spring (12) of the trigger bar, universal percussion mechanism (38), which is fixed in the receiver (20), and consists of a bracket for universal percussion mechanism (16), cocking piece (17) with a cocking indicator mounted on the axis of the cocking piece (18) and spiral mainsprings (19), sear (11) and a single-shot sear (27).
Toggle Trigger
A trigger mechanism for a firearm which has a light trigger pull, reliably contains the high forces of the firing pin spring and achieves this with a mechanism which is simple and with few parts. A toggle linkage prevents the firing pin retainer releasing the firing pin whilst still allowing a light pull. It contains no internal sear and no pins within the toggle mechanism. It is adjustable for variations in manufacturing and can cater for various levels of trigger pull force. It realizes considerable economies for production, assembly and repair without sacrificing functionality.