Claims
- 1. A trigger lock for a firearm, the trigger lock comprising:a unitary housing having a first guard member and a second guard member; a lock mechanism attached to the second guard member; and a lock member slidably coupled to the first guard member, the lock member having a first shaft and a second shaft which are rigidly connected to each other in a generally parallel configuration and which are both slidably coupled to the first guard member, the first shaft located inside a trigger guard of the firearm and the second shaft located outside the trigger guard when the lock member is in a closed position on the firearm.
- 2. The trigger lock of claim 1, wherein when the trigger lock is locked onto the gun, the locking member engages the locking mechanism and also engages the first guard member so as to prevent the first guard member and the second guard member from being pulled apart from each other.
- 3. The trigger lock of claim 1, wherein the unitary housing further comprises a crossbar connecting the first guard member and the second guard member.
- 4. The trigger lock of claim 3, wherein the lock member second shaft is slidably mounted within the crossbar, the second shaft having a latching section which engages with the lock mechanism.
- 5. The trigger lock of claim 1, wherein the lock member comprises a U-shaped member having an outer end for engaging the first guard member when the lock member is in the closed position.
- 6. The trigger lock of claim 1, wherein the lock mechanism comprises a combination lock.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/410,143, filed Sep. 30, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,205,695.
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