Claims
- 1. For use with a firearm having a removable magazine and a magazine shaft, a safety unit comprising:a hammer defining a recess and mounted for movement between a cocked position and a fired position; a lever defining first and second ends, the lever being mounted for movement between a safety position and a firing position, when the lever is in the safety position, the hammer strikes the first end of the lever if it moves from the cocked position toward the fired position and, thus, cannot reach the fired position from the cocked position, and when the lever is in the firing position, the first end enters the recess when the hammer moves from the cocked position toward the firing position; and a spring biasing the lever toward the safety position, wherein the second end is at least partially disposed in the magazine shaft when the magazine is removed from the firearm.
- 2. A safety unit as defined in claim 1 wherein inserting the magazine into the magazine shaft of the firearm displaces the lever toward the firing position.
- 3. A safety unit as defined in claim 1 wherein the lever is a first lever and further comprising a second lever defining a third end and being mounted for movement between a safety position and a firing position, when the second lever is in the safety position, the hammer strikes the third end of the lever if it moves from the cocked position toward the fired position and, thus, cannot reach the fired position from the cocked position, and when the second lever is in the firing position, the third end enters the recess when the hammer moves from the cocked position toward the firing position.
- 4. A safety unit as defined in claim 3 wherein the hammer can only reach the firing position if the first and second levers are both in their firing positions.
- 5. A safety unit as defined in claim 3 further comprising a trigger operatively coupled to the hammer and the second lever such that pulling the trigger moves the second lever into the firing position and releases the hammer for movement from the cocked position to the fired position.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This patent arises from a continuing application which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 from PCT/EP00/11888, filed Nov. 28, 2000.
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