Claims
- 1. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms comprising a housing means adapted for placement in a firearm receiver, a hammer having a hammer spring and being pivotally mounted on the housing means, a trigger, a sear associated with the trigger, a common pivot element for the trigger and sear on said housing means, the sear having an elongated opening receiving said common pivot element whereby the sear is shiftable within fixed limits on the common pivot element relative to the trigger, a sear spring urging the sear rotationally in one direction on the common pivot element relative to the trigger, said hammer including a hammer nose adapted to catch the sear below the common pivot element when the sear is in an upper position on the common pivot element, said trigger having a trigger nose adapted to then abut the back of the sear and the trigger having a recessed face below the trigger nose to engage the back of the sear when the sear is in a lowered position on the common pivot element, a safety on said housing means and having "on" and "off" positions, an extension on the trigger adapted to engage said safety in the "on" and "off" positions thereof, said trigger having a cavity within which said sear is disposed, a pair of surfaces, one on said sear and one in the trigger cavity adapted to abut solidly when the sear is in said upper position and the trigger nose is abutting the back of the sear, and said sear spring disposed across said abutting surfaces of the sear and trigger and urging the sear rotationally in a direction to move the back of the sear against said trigger nose.
- 2. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms comprising a housing means adapted for placement in a firearm receiver, a hammer having a hammer spring and being pivotally mounted on the housing means, a trigger, a sear associated with the trigger, a common pivot element for the trigger and sear on said housing means, the sear having an elongated opening receiving said common pivot element whereby the sear is shiftable within fixed limits on the common pivot element relative to the trigger, a sear spring urging the sear rotationally in one direction on the common pivot element relative to the trigger, said hammer including a hammer nose adapted to catch the sear below the common pivot element when the sear is in an upper position on the common pivot element, said trigger having a trigger nose adapted to then abut the back of the sear and the trigger having a recessed face below the trigger nose to engage the back of the sear when the sear is in a lowered position on the common pivot element, a safety on said housing means and having "on" and "off" positions, an extension on the trigger adapted to engage said safety in the "on" and "off" positions thereof, a safety blocking lever pivoted to said housing means and having a first leg adapted to engage said safety to prevent shifting of the safety and a second leg adapted to protrude into the space ahead of the trigger when the firearm is cocked, and a spring engaging said safety blocking lever and urging said one leg thereof toward said safety and the second leg thereof toward a non-protruding position relative to the trigger.
- 3. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms as defined in claim 2, and an enlargement on the free end of the second leg of the safety blocking lever adapted to protrude into the top of the space encompassed by a trigger guard on the housing means.
- 4. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms as defined in claim 2, and the second leg of the safety blocking lever lying in the path of movement of said hammer to be depressed to a protruding position by the hammer when the firearm is cocked whereby a trigger finger of a shooter may feel the protruding second leg and thereby be assured that the firearm is cocked.
- 5. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms as defined in claim 2, and said safety comprising an axially shiftable member whose axis extends across said trigger extension and said first leg of the safety blocking lever, and said safety having a pair of notches therein adapted to receive the trigger extension and said first leg.
- 6. A firing mechanism for semi-automatic firearms as defined in claim 5, and said notches being circumferentially spaced and axially offset on said safety, said trigger extension and said first leg of the safety blocking lever extending roughly perpendicular to each other.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior copending application Ser. No. 685,651, filed May 12, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,038.
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