Claims
- 1. In a firearm having a frame, a barrel connected to the frame, a firing mechanism connected to the frame, a laser sight connected to the frame, and a firing mechanism control circuit connected to the firing mechanism for at least partially controlling actuation of the firing mechanism, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a fire control module connected to the frame, the module having a housing with the firing mechanism control circuit located therein and an actuator on the housing adapted to be manually actuated by a user for activating the laser sight, wherein the firing mechanism control circuit and the actuator are attached to the frame as a single modular unit with the housing of the fire control module.
- 2. A firearm as in claim 1 wherein the frame has a main section and a slide, the main section having a hand grip section and a front laser housing section, and wherein the laser sight is mounted at a front end of the frame in the front laser housing section below the slide and in front of the firing mechanism.
- 3. A firearm as in claim 2 wherein the housing of the fire control module has an exterior surface that forms a majority of one side of a hand grip section of the firearm.
- 4. A firearm as in claim 1 wherein the control circuit is connected to an electronic display on an opposite side of firearm than the fire control module.
- 5. A firearm as in claim 1 wherein the control circuit is operably connected to a micro-motor with a blocking section that can be moved by the micro-motor into and out of a path of movement of a member of the firing mechanism.
- 6. A firearm as in claim 1 further comprising a battery connected to a safety system to prevent the firing mechanism from firing, and means for conserving electrical power used by the safety system from the battery, the means for conserving comprising the safety system having a micro-motor to move a blocking section into and out of a path of a member of the firing mechanism, wherein the micro-motor substantially only uses power from the battery during actual movement of the blocking section.
- 7. A firearm having a frame, a barrel connected to the frame, and a firing mechanism connected to the frame, the firearm comprising:
- a hand grip module having a housing, and a battery and an electronic control circuit connected to the housing, the hand grip module being connected to a first side of the frame and the housing forming a hand grip piece for a user to grasp the firearm at a hand grip section of the firearm; and
- an electronic display connected to the frame on a second opposite side of the frame, the electronic display being operably connected to the battery and the control circuit in the hand grip module.
- 8. A firearm as in claim 7 wherein the housing has an electrical contact mounted thereon that makes a removable electrical connection with another electrical contact on the frame which is electrically connected to the display.
- 9. A firearm as in claim 7 further comprising a laser sight mounted inside the frame and operably connected to the hand grip module, wherein the hand grip module has a user actuated button on the housing which is depressed by a user to activate the laser sight.
- 10. A firearm as in claim 9 further comprising a second battery connected to the frame at the laser sight, whereby the firearm has two batteries located at spaced distances from each other on the firearm.
- 11. A firearm having a frame, a barrel connected to the frame, and a firing mechanism connected to the frame, the firearm comprising:
- a hand grip module having a housing, and a battery and an electronic control circuit connected to the housing, the hand grip module being connected to a first side of the firearm and the housing forming a hand grip piece for a user to grasp the firearm at a hand grip section of the firearm; and
- an electrically operated display connected to the frame on a second different side of the frame, the electrically operated display being operably connected to the battery and the control circuit in the hand grip module.
- 12. A firearm as in claim 11 wherein the housing has an electrical contact mounted thereon that makes a removable electrical connection with another electrical contact on the frame which is electrically connected to the display.
- 13. A firearm as in claim 11 further comprising a laser sight mounted on the frame and operably connected to the hand grip module, wherein the hand grip module has a user actuated button on the housing which is depressed by a user to activate the laser sight.
- 14. A firearm as in claim 13 further comprising a second battery connected to the frame at the laser sight, whereby the firearm has two batteries located at spaced distances from each other on the firearm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional patent application of application Ser. No. 08/685,347, filed Jul. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,153, issued on Jan. 6, 1998.
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Divisions (1)
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