Claims
- 1. A lock assembly for a firearm having a draw bar operatively connecting a trigger to a hammer of the firearm, and having an engaged position whereby movement of the trigger will cause operation of the hammer, and a disengaged position in which the hammer is not operatively connected to the trigger by the draw bar, said firearm having a handle frame, said lock assembly comprising:
- a lock having lock opening structure;
- structure for mounting said lock to said handle frame such that said lock is substantially external to said handle frame and substantially adjacent to said draw bar, and such that said lock opening structure is external to said firearm and accessible to an operator;
- said lock further comprising a draw bar engagement portion extending into said firearm and having a locked position in which the draw bar is moved to said disengaged position in which operation of the firearm is prevented, and an unlocked position in which engagement of the hammer by the draw bar is permitted.
- 2. The firearm lock of claim 1, wherein said lock comprises at least one push member, the push member being operable to unlock the lock upon depression of the push member in accord with a predetermined combination.
- 3. A lock for a firearm having a draw bar operatively connecting a trigger to a hammer of the firearm, and having an engaged position whereby movement of the trigger will cause operation of the hammer, and a disengaged position in which the hammer is not engaged by the draw bar, said lock comprising:
- a lock assembly fixed to the firearm and having a draw bar engagement portion with a locked position in which the draw bar is moved to said disengaged position in which operation of the firearm is prevented, and an unlocked position in which engagement of the hammer by the draw bar is permitted, the lock assembly comprising a movable lock member and a lever member, said lever member being moved by movement of said lock member, said draw bar engagement portion being provided on said lever member in a position substantially abutting said draw bar, movement of said lock member to a locked position causing movement of said lever member and said draw bar engagement portion, and thereby movement of said draw bar out of engagement with said hammer, and movement of said lock member to an unlocked position causing movement of said draw bar engagement portion to a position permitting engagement of said hammer by said draw bar.
- 4. The firearm lock of claim 3, wherein said lever member has an end pivotally mounted to said lock assembly, and an opposite end pivotally mounted to said lock member.
- 5. A method for locking a firearm having a draw bar operatively connecting a trigger to a hammer, and having an engaged position whereby movement of the trigger will cause operation of the hammer, and a disengaged position in which the hammer is not operatively connected to the trigger by the draw bar, and firearm having a handle frame, said method comprising the steps of:
- installing a lock at a position substantially external to said handle frame of the firearm and substantially adjacent to said draw bar, said lock having lock opening structure external to said firearm and accessible to an operator, the lock having a draw bar engagement portion extending into the firearm and having locked an unlocked positions, the draw bar engagement portion in the locked position being adapted to move and retain the draw bar in said disengaged position, and having an unlocked position in which the draw bar engagement portion is moved to a position permitting said draw bar to move to said engaged position.
- 6. A handle grip for a firearm, said firearm having a draw bar operatively connecting a trigger to a hammer of the firearm and having an engaged position whereby movement of the trigger will cause operation of the hammer and a disengaged position in which the draw bar does not operatively connect the trigger to the hammer, said handle grip comprising:
- a grip assembly adapted to be secured to the firearm;
- a lock assembly fixed to the grip assembly and having a draw bar engagement portion positioned such that, upon installation of said grip assembly to the firearm, said draw bar engagement portion will have a locked position in which the draw bar is moved to said disengaged position so as to prevent operation of the firearm, and an unlocked position in which said draw bar can move to said engaged position to permit operation of said firearm.
- 7. A method for locking a firearm having a handle grip and having a draw bar operatively connecting a trigger to a hammer, said draw bar having an engaged position whereby movement of the trigger will cause operation of the hammer, and a disengaged position in which the hammer is not operatively connected to the trigger by the draw bar, said method comprising the steps of:
- replacing said handle grip of the firearm with a replacement handle grip having a lock, the lock having a draw bar engagement portion with locked and unlocked positions, the draw bar engagement portion being positioned substantially adjacent to the draw bar of the firearm upon installation of said replacement handle grip, the draw bar engagement portion in the locked position being adapted to move and retain the draw bar in said disengaged position, and having an unlocked position in which the draw bar engagement portion is moved to a position permitting said draw bar to move to said engaged position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 556,016, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,148 filed Jul. 20, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 202,988, filed Jun. 6, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,987,693.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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