Claims
- 1. A spring closing assembly which is adapted to be selectively installed and removed from a firearm, the spring closing assembly comprising:a rod having a free forward end, the free forward end being dimensioned to project into a borehole in a forward end face of a slide of the firearm when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm; a ring washer which is dimensioned to be pushed onto the free forward end of the rod and to be positioned adjacent the borehole when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm; and at least one projecting part located in proximity to the free forward end of the rod adjacent the forward end face of the slide of the firearm when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm, wherein the at least one projecting part is displaced from a resting position when the ring washer is pushed onto the free forward end of the rod and thereafter returns to the resting position with the ring washer mounted on the rod, wherein the at least one projecting part is in retaining engagement with the ring washer when (a) the at least one projecting part is in the resting position, (b) the ring washer is mounted on the rod, and (c) the spring closing assembly is removed from the firearm.
- 2. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein a side of the at least one projecting part facing the free forward end of the rod is chamfered.
- 3. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein a side of the ring washer which faces the projecting part before pushing the assembly part onto the rod is chamfered.
- 4. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the free forward end of the rod has a longitudinal slot.
- 5. An assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein at least one of the at least one projecting part is located at a point of intersection of: (1) an outer circumference of the rod and (2) a straight line intersecting a longitudinal axis of the rod and running perpendicular to the slot.
- 6. An assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising a helical spring which is pushed onto the rod before the ring washer.
- 7. An assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein the ring washer prevents the helical spring from moving past the free forward end of the rod.
- 8. A spring closing assembly which is adapted to be selectively installed and removed from a firearm, the spring closing assembly comprising:a rod having a free forward end, the free forward end including a slot dividing the free forward end into at least two fork prongs, the free forward end being dimensioned to project into a borehole in a forward end face of a slide of the firearm when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm; a spring mounted on the rod; a projecting part located on a first one of the at least two fork prongs, the first fork prong being resiliently displaceable in an inward direction; and a washer dimensioned to be forced onto the free end of the rod by inwardly displacing the first fork prong, wherein at least one of the projecting part and the washer is chamfered to promote the inward displacement of the first fork prong, and wherein the washer is captured adjacent the borehole between the projecting part and the spring when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm.
- 9. An assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein, when the spring closing assembly is mounted in the firearm, the washer is separated a distance from the projecting part, but engages the spring, and when the spring closing assembly is removed from the firearm, the washer engages the projecting part and the spring.
- 10. A method of assembling a spring closing assembly comprising:providing a rod having a forked free end with a projecting part located on at least one prong of the forked free end, the free forked end being dimensioned to project into a borehole in a forward end face of a slide of a firearm when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm; positioning a spring on the rod; initially pushing a washer on to the forked free end of the rod such that the projecting part is inwardly displaced; continuing to push the washer until the washer moves past the projecting part, the projecting part returns to a rest position, and the washer is captured adjacent the borehole between the projecting part and the spring when the spring closing assembly is installed in the firearm.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent arises from a continuation of International Application Ser. No. PCT/EP00/03092, which was filed on Apr. 6, 2000.
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