Claims
- 1. A sport or hunting firearm comprising at least one barrel, each barrel being associated with a firing pin driven by a striker, a breech casing having edges, a lock housing having a rear wall and being located within said breech casing, said breech casing having an opening that allows the lock housing to be inserted into or removed from the breech casing, said lock housing containing a triggering arrangement, at least one striker for driving a firing pin, wherein the at least one striker is guided in an axially movable fashion and when several strikers are provided, said strikers are arranged in superposed relationship within said lock housing, and a cocking device comprising a cocking bar for engaging the at least one striker to move the at least one striker to a cocked position, and a safety device on said breech casing, the at least one striker being accommodated within the lock housing; wherein a guide pin having an end is attached to each striker for guiding a coil spring which spring drives the striker from its cocked position to drive the firing pin, and wherein the end of a guide pin, with the cocking device being cocked, protrude from the rear wall of the lock housing to such an extent that insertion and, respectively, removal of the lock housing from the breech casing is impossible on account of an edge in the breech casing of the firearm, said edge acting as an obstacle which contacts the end of the guide pin.
- 2. A firearm according to claim 1, wherein a pressure stud is provided in the lock housing; the pressure stud having at least one groove; the pressure stud being arranged in the lock housing transversely to the axial movement of said at least one striker so that an end of the guide pin can protrude from the rear wall of the lock housing only if the guide pin can slide in the at least one groove of the pressure stud.
- 3. A firearm according to claim 2, wherein a spring acting on the pressure stud is provided, and the guide pin is arranged to slide in the at least one groove of the pressure stud only if this spring is compressed to a fixedly determined measure.
- 4. A sport or hunting firearm comprising two barrels, each barrel being associated with a firing pin driven by a striker, a breech casing having edges, a lock housing having a rear wall and being located within said breech casing, said breech casing having an opening that allows the lock housing to be inserted into and removed from the breech casing, said lock housing containing a triggering arrangement two strikers wherein each striker is guided in an axially movable fashion, said strikers being arranged in superposed relationship within said lock housing, and a cocking device comprising a cocking bar for engaging the strikers to move the strikers to cocked positions, and a safety device on the breech casing, each striker being accommodated within the lock housing; wherein a guide pin is attached to each striker for guiding a coil spring which spring drives the striker, a bore is arranged in each striker into which the coil spring partially projects, and ends of the guide pins, with the cocking device being cocked, protrude from the rear wall of the lock housing to such an extent that insertion and, respectively, removal of the lock housing from the breech casing is impossible on account of the edges in the breech casing of the firearm, said edges acting as obstacles which contact the ends of the guide pins.
- 5. A firearm according to claim 4, wherein a pressure stud is provided in the lock housing; the pressure stud has grooves; the pressure stud is arranged in the lock housing transversely to axial movement of each striker so that ends of the guide pins can protrude from the rear wall of the locking housing only if the guide pins can slide in the grooves of the pressure stud.
- 6. A firearm according to claim 5, wherein a spring acting on the pressure stud is provided, and the guide pins are arranged to slide in the grooves of the pressure stud only if this spring is compressed to a fixedly determined pressure.
- 7. A firearm according to claim 5, wherein said pressure stud is provided with a spring for effecting axial displacement of the stud, said spring serving to move the pressure stud in the axial direction of the stud whenever the lock housing is removed from the breech casing, said axial displacement preventing each striker from being driven by an associated coil spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation application of Ser. No. 911,111, filed Jul. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,692, which application is a continuation application Ser. No. 640,812, filed Jan. 14, 1991 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (2)
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