Claims
- 1. In a double-barreled, single-trigger firearm, including a firing mechanism comprising a cocking plate for urging a first firing pin and a second firing pin into a cocked position, each of said first and second firing pins being attached to a firing pin lever including a notch therein for engaging first and second cocking pins, respectively, which retain said firing pin in said cocked position until said cocking pin is lifted from said notch; a firing mechanism frame mounted in a fixed relationship to the body of said firearm; said first and second cockingpins being fixedly mounted to first and second cocking pin levers rotatably mounted to said frame to remove said cocking pin from said notch in response to upward rotation thereof; a trigger attached to a trigger plate mounted for upward and downward movement in response to selective operation of said trigger; an improvement to said firing mechanism comprising in combination:
- a control lever slidably mounted on said frame for movement in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said first and second firing pins;
- bias means connected to said control lever for urging said control lever forward and downward onto to said trigger plate;
- a stop member mounted on said control lever;
- a blocking member mounted on said frame;
- means at the rear end of said firing pin lever for engaging said control lever to prevent forward movement thereof by said biasing means when said first firing pin is in said cocked position;
- said control lever including a first actuator portion for engaging said first cocking pin lever and for providing upward rotation thereof in response to upward movement of said trigger plate;
- said first actuator portion being mounted on said control lever in a spaced-apart relationship relative to said stop member so that said stop member travels a sufficient distance to engage said blocking member in response to said first actuator portion moving said first cocking pin lever a predetermined distance to disengage said first cocking pin from said first notch;
- said stop member being responsive to subsequent downward movement of said trigger plate to move under said blocking member; and
- said control lever being responsive to said downward movement of said trigger plate to be moved forwardly by said bias means to engage said second actuator portion of said control lever with said second cocking pin lever, so that subsequent upward movement of said trigger plate causes said second firing pin to be released.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 114,839 filed Jan. 24, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,635, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 900,155 filed Apr. 26, 1978, now abandoned.
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