Claims
- 1. A pocket pistol comprising:
- (a) a body including a housing for receiving a cartridge magazine,
- (b) a striker,
- (c) a sear mounted on the body for pivotal movement about an axis extending laterally through the body for controlling the movement of the striker, the sear including a lateral finger, a beak extending from a first side of the sear above the axis for engagement with the striker and a downwardly extending protrusion, extending from a second side of the sear opposite the first side and below the axis;
- (d) a trigger,
- (e) a trigger rod having one end coupled with the trigger and the other end including a lug for engaging a first side of the downwardly extending protrusion,
- (f) a first pin carried by the body,
- (g) a first safety member mounted for pivotal movement on the first pin,
- (h) actuating means for moving the first safety member between a first position wherein the safety member is out of the trajectory of the downwardly extending protrusion thereby permitting movement of the sear, and a second position wherein a portion of the safety member is in the trajectory of the downwardly extending protrusion such that it contacts a second side of the protrusion thereby prohibiting movement of the sear,
- (i) a second pin carried by the body,
- (j) a second safety member having one end mounted for pivotal movement on the second pin and another end disposed adjacent the lateral finger, the other end including a smaller cut-out portion and a larger cut-out portion,
- (k) a first spring for continuously urging the second safety member towards the housing to bring the second safety member into a first position wherein the smaller cut-out portion is disposed below the lateral finger when the housing is empty, thereby prohibiting movement of the sear, and into a second position wherein the larger cut-out portion is disposed below the lateral finger when a cartridge magazine is in the housing, thereby permitting movement of the sear, and
- (l) a second spring of the torsion type extending partially around the first and second pins and having a first end engaging the lateral finger and a second end engaging the lug for maintaining the sear and the trigger in a rest position.
- 2. A pocket pistol comprising:
- (a) a body including a housing for receiving a cartridge magazine;
- (b) a striker;
- (c) A sear mounted for pivotal movement on the body for controlling the movement of the striker, the sear including a lateral finger and a downwardly extending protrusion;
- (d) a trigger;
- (e) a trigger rod having one end coupled with the trigger and the other end including a lug continuously engaging the downwardly extending protrusion;
- (f) a first pin carried by the body;
- (g) a first safety member mounted for pivotal movement on the first pin;
- (h) means facing the downwardly extending protrusion for bringing the first safety member into and out of the trajectory of the protrusion to, respectively, prohibit and permit movement of the sear;
- (i) a second pin carried by the body;
- (j) a second safety member having one end mounted for pivotal movement on the second pin and another end disposed adjacent the lateral finger, the other end including a smaller cut-out portion and a larger cut-out portion;
- (k) a first spring for continuously urging the second safety member into a first position wherein the smaller cut-out portion is disposed below the lateral finger when the housing is empty, thereby prohibiting movement of the sear when either the housing is empty or during insertion of the magazine into the housing, and into a second position wherein the larger cut-out portion is disposed below the lateral finger when a cartridge magazine is fully inserted in the housing, thereby permitting movement of the sear; and
- (l) a second spring engaging the lateral finger and the lug for maintaining the sear and the trigger in a rest position, the second spring being mounted around the first and second pins.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 366,383 filed Apr. 7, 1982 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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