Claims
- 1. A firearm that includes:
- an upper barrel and a lower barrel mounted in superposition one over the other upon a rear breach plate,
- a gripping means rotatably mounted upon said breach plate so that the gripping means is rotatable about 180.degree. between a first operative position along the axis of symmetry of the superimposed barrels and a stored position parallel to the superimposed barrels,
- said gripping means having a size and shape such that it is contained within a volume substantially described by the upper and lower barrels when said gripping means is in said operative position,
- said barrels having an axial length that is greater than that of the gripping means, and
- firing means mounted inside said gripping means that further includes a finger engagable trigger that is mounted in an inverted position so that it points upwardly relative to the lower barrel.
- 2. The firearm of claim 1 wherein said firing means includes a first sear for releasably holding a first hammer associated with the upper barrel in a cocked position, a second sear for releasably holding a second hammer associated with the lower barrel in a cocked position, a positionable pusher pin connected to said trigger for releasing a selected one of said sears, when the trigger is pulled and a selector means mounted upon said gripping means for positioning said pusher pin in a first position for engaging said first sear, in a second position for engaging said second sear, and a third position wherein the pusher pin is disengaged from both the first sear and the second sear.
- 3. The firearm of claim 2 that further includes stop means associated with the first and second sears for limiting the travel of said trigger to about one third the full travel afforded said trigger when either the first or the second sear is selected.
- 4. The firearm of claim 3 that further includes a third rifled barrel mounted upon the breach plate that is parallelly aligned with the upper and lower barrels.
- 5. The firearm of claim 4 wherein said firing means further includes an axially movable hammer for firing a projectile in said third rifled barrel, said axially movable hammer being manually positionable into a cocked position by a ball control cocking arm attached to said axially movable manner.
- 6. The firearm of claim 5 that further includes a third sear and a fourth sear for releasably holding the axially movable hammer in a cocked position when said selector means is in the third position, a trigger lever connected to said trigger and being coupled to the third and fourth sears for releasing the third sear from engagement with the axially movable hammer when the trigger is pulled to about two thirds of its full travel, and releasing the fourth sear from engagement with the axially movable hammer when the trigger is pulled to about its full travel.
- 7. The firearm of claim 6 that further includes manually actuated safety means operatively associated with the axially movable hammer that includes a plate that is insertable between the axially movable hammer and the breach plate when the axially movable hammer is in the cocked position and slide means for inserting and removing the plate from between the axially movable hammer and the breach plate.
- 8. The firearm of claim 6 that further includes a spring biased ramp that is movable into contact with said trigger lever for urging said trigger lever into releasing contact with said third and fourth sears to lessen the amount of pressure that must be exerted on the trigger to release said third and fourth sears.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/640,728, filed as PCT/FR93/01093 Nov. 5, 1993 published as WO95/12799 May 11, 1995, now abandoned.
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