Claims
- 1. A cylinder locking mechanism for use with a hand gun action designed to receive cartridges, the handgun having a hammer having a first side and a second side, a cartridge receiving chamber in front of the hammer, a firing pin interposed between the hammer and the cartridge receiving chamber both to strike and fire a cartridge in the chamber upon actuation of a trigger, a hand having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end engaging a cylinder and the lower end being attached to the second side of the hammer with a pin so that the rotation of the hammer results in movement of the hand, the cartridge receiving chamber being housed in the cylinder capable of rotating so as to present the cartridge receiving chamber in front of the hammer, the cylinder locking mechanism comprising:
- (a) a cylinder locking bar having a lug at one end and having a bevel at another end, the cylinder locking bar being pivotally attached so as to allow upward pressure on the beveled end to pivot the lug out of engagement with the cylinder thereby unlocking the cylinder, the cylinder locking bar also having biasing means which bias the lug into engagement with the cylinder; and
- (b) a plunger housed within a recess in the first side of the hammer, the plunger being biased in an outward direction away from the hammer, the plunger rotating concomitant with rotation of the hammer so as to lift the beveled end of the cylinder locking bar in an upward direction when the hammer is being cocked thereby unlocking the cylinder during cocking of the hammer, the plunger continuing to lift the beveled end of the cylinder locking bar until rotation of the hammer allows the cylinder locking bar to be released as the plunger is rotated around the locking bar, the plunger then being capable of being retracted into the hammer upon impact with the top of the cylinder locking bar when the hammer has been released and is rotating forward into its resting position, wherein the pin that connects the hammer to the hand is separate from the plunger.
Parent Case Info
This application is a file-wrapper continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/496,629, filed Jun. 29, 1995, now abandoned entitled FIREARM SAFETY MECHANISM WITH IMPROVED TRIGGER PULL.
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