Claims
- 1. A double action pistol having a frame, a hammer spring, and a sear mounted on the frame, the pistol comprising:a hammer cam disposed adjacent the sear and connected to the hammer spring, the hammer cam having a cocked position where the hammer cam is engaged with the sear to hold the hammer spring in a compressed position and an uncocked position where the hammer spring is expanded; a hammer rotatably disposed on the frame and selectively engageable with the hammer cam, wherein a rearward rotation of the hammer causes a corresponding rotation of the hammer cam to move the hammer cam from the uncocked position to the cocked position; and a grip safety engageable with the hammer to prevent the hammer from moving the hammer cam from the uncocked to the cocked position.
- 2. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the hammer cam includes an engaging step, the hammer contacting the engaging step of the hammer cam to move the hammer cam to the cocked position.
- 3. The pistol of claim 2, further comprising a hammer return spring acting on the hammer to bias the hammer away from the engaging step of the hammer cam.
- 4. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the hammer has a first side support and a second side support, one of the first and second side supports having a safety notch configured to engage the grip safety.
- 5. The pistol of claim 4, wherein the grip safety includes an end configured to engage the safety notch of the hammer.
- 6. The pistol of claim 4, wherein the hammer cam is rotatably disposed between the first and second side supports of the hammer.
- 7. The pistol of claim 4, further comprising a grip disposed in the frame, the grip operatively connected to the grip safety to selectively disengage the grip safety from the safety notch in the hammer.
- 8. The pistol of claim 7, further comprising a grip safety spring acting on the grip safety to bias the grip safety into engagement with the safety notch in the hammer.
- 9. The pistol of claim 1, wherein the hammer cam engages the hammer when the hammer cam moves from the cocked position to the uncocked position to discharge the pistol.
- 10. A semi-automatic pistol, comprising:a frame; a sear disposed on the frame, a hammer disposed on the frame and moveable between a forward position and a rearward position; a hammer spring; a barrel pivotally linked to the frame; a hammer cam operatively connected to the hammer spring and selectively engageable with the hammer, the hammer cam having a cocked position where the hammer cam is engaged with the sear to hold the hammer spring in a compressed position and an uncocked position where the hammer spring is expanded, the hammer cam selectively engageable with the hammer such that a rearward rotation of the hammer moves the hammer cam from the uncocked position to the cocked position; and a grip safety engageable with the hammer to prevent the hammer from moving the hammer cam from the uncocked to the cocked position.
- 11. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 10, wherein the hammer cam engages the hammer when the hammer cam moves from the cocked position to the uncocked position to discharge the pistol.
- 12. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 10, wherein the hammer cam includes an engaging step and the hammer contacts the engaging step when moving the hammer cam to the cocked position.
- 13. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 12, further comprising a hammer return spring acting on the hammer to bias the hammer away from the engaging step of the hammer cam.
- 14. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 10, wherein the hammer has a first side support and a second side support, one of the first and second side supports having a safety notch configured to receive an end of the grip safety.
- 15. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 14, wherein the hammer cam is rotatably disposed between said first and second side supports of the hammer.
- 16. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 14, further comprising a frame and a grip disposed in the frame, the grip operatively connected to the grip safety to selectively disengage the grip safety from the safety notch of the hammer.
- 17. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 16, further comprising a grip safety spring acting on the grip safety to bias the grip safety into engagement with the safety notch of the hammer.
- 18. A semi-automatic pistol, comprising:a frame; a sear disposed on the frame, a hammer disposed on the frame and moveable between a forward position and a rearward position; a hammer spring; a slide mounted on the frame for sliding movement between a forward position and a rearward position; a slide stop disposed on the frame and configured to selectively engage the slide and prevent the slide from moving to the forward position; a hammer cam operatively connected to the hammer spring and selectively engageable with the hammer, the hammer cam having a cocked position where the hammer cam is engaged with the sear to hold the hammer spring in a compressed position and an uncocked position where the hammer spring is expanded, the hammer cam selectively engageable with the hammer such that a rearward rotation of the hammer moves the hammer cam from the uncocked position to the cocked position; and a grip safety engageable with the hammer to prevent the hammer from moving the hammer cam from the uncocked to the cocked position.
- 19. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 18, wherein the hammer cam engages the hammer when the hammer cam moves from the cocked position to the uncocked position to discharge the pistol.
- 20. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 18, wherein the hammer cam includes an engaging step and the hammer contacts the engaging step when moving the hammer cam to the cocked position.
- 21. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 20, further comprising a hammer return spring acting on the hammer to bias the hammer away from the engaging step of the hammer cam.
- 22. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 18, wherein the hammer has a first side support and a second side support, one of the first and second side supports having a safety notch configured to receive an end of the grip safety.
- 23. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 22, wherein the hammer cam is rotatably disposed between said first and second side supports of the hammer.
- 24. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 23, further comprising a frame and a grip disposed in the frame, the grip operatively connected to the grip safety to selectively disengage the grip safety from the safety notch of the hammer.
- 25. The semi-automatic pistol of claim 24, further comprising a grip safety spring acting on the grip safety to bias the grip safety into engagement with the safety notch of the hammer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/139,027, filed Aug. 24, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,283,006.
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