Method of Sear Engagement Adjustment for Firearms
20220373283 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41A19/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41A19/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for sear engagement adjustment of a firearm trigger mechanism by installing a sear control device comprised of a compression spring of a given wire diameter or tube of a given wall thickness over a sear stop pin. The thickness of the sear control device installed over the sear stop pin affects sear engagement. The method for sear engagement adjustment is applied by changing between sear control devices of different thickness until a desired level of sear engagement is achieved.
Claims
1. A sear control device comprised of a compression spring of a given wire diameter installed over a sear stop pin in a firearm trigger mechanism to reduce sear engagement.
2. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wire diameter from claim 1 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
3. A sear control device comprised of a tube of a given wall thickness installed over a sear stop pin in a firearm trigger mechanism to reduce sear engagement.
4. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wall thickness from claim 3 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
5. A sear control device comprised of a compression spring of a given wire diameter installed over a pin in a firearm trigger mechanism capable of performing the sear stop pin function to reduce sear engagement.
6. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wire diameter from claim 5 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
7. A sear control device comprised of a tube of a given wall thickness installed over a pin in a firearm trigger mechanism capable of performing the sear stop pin function to reduce sear engagement.
8. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wall thickness from claim 7 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
9. A sear control device comprised of a compression spring of a given wire diameter installed over a sear stop pin which has been added to a firearm trigger mechanism to reduce sear engagement.
10. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wire diameter from claim 9 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
11. A sear control device comprised of a tube of a given wall thickness installed over a sear stop pin which has been added to a firearm trigger mechanism to reduce sear engagement.
12. A method of sear engagement adjustment by changing between sear control devices of different wall thickness from claim 11 until the desired sear engagement level is achieved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The striker assembly 101 is the spring loaded device in a firearm trigger control mechanism which is held under tension and once released hits the primer of the ammunition resulting in ignition and firing of the projectile from the firearm, as shown in
[0012] The sear 103 is the component of the firearm trigger mechanism that keeps the striker assembly 101 held under tension and releases it once the trigger shoe 109 is pulled rearward, as shown in
[0013] The trigger shoe 109 is the visible portion and user interface of the firearm trigger mechanism, as shown in
[0014] The sear stop pin 106 is a circular rod or shaft that acts as the stop for the sear 103, as shown in
[0015] Key parts of this present disclosure are a sear control device 107 and a sear stop pin 106, as shown in
[0016] An effective implementation of this method is to select or design two or three compression springs with commonly available wire thickness to serve as the sear control devices that can provide sear engagement adjustment to within a desired range for the tolerances of a mass produced firearm. This allows for quick selection of the compression spring that will adjust sear engagement closest to the desired range without need for more than two installations and the majority only requiring a single installation based on known tolerance distributions of the firearm parts.