The invention relates to a self-loading pistol with a pre-cocked firing pin and with an assembly for safe disassembling, comprising a trigger bar with a peripherally at least partly closed frame part to surround a pistol magazine, the frame part having, with respect to the shooting direction, a vertical surface arranged on its rear side, and on the front side, a lug (sear) for catching the firing pin wherein the trigger bar is arranged in the pistol frame on a cross pin that passes through the vertical surface, and the trigger bar is moveable by means of the trigger, and in the pistol frame, over the trigger bar, a disassembling lever is arranged with a button and a pivot carrying a cam for engagement with the trigger bar.
A self-loading pistol with a pre-cocked firing pin refers to a pistol that is in the “ready to fire” state. This means that the main spring is partly cocked, but in this state, it is not able to actuate the primer of the cartridge. Pulling the trigger first fully cocks the main spring (on the order of a couple of milimeters) and it is only then that the firing pin is actuated.
A key requirement that influences the design of self-loading pistols of the service type is the requirement for safety during disassembling of the pistol without manipulating the trigger. There are a number of known designs. Typical examples are presented below.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,866,043B2 (Dec. 15, 2020) describes a modification of the Glock 17/19 design to meet the requirement for disassembly without pulling the trigger. The trigger mechanism of the Glock series with a pre-cocked firing pin has remained. The design is modified in such a way that for disassembling, the magazine must be removed, the slide must be retracted and then, the striking mechanism assembly can be removed out of the slide by rotating. This disassembling concept makes use of the striking mechanism and not the trigger mechanism as is the case of all the examples below.
CA2727952A1 (Dec. 30, 2009) describes a modification of the original Croatian HS2000 design for disassembling without pulling the trigger. The trigger mechanism is of the fully cocked type. Disassembling is only made possible with the slide in the hold open position (held by the slide stop). Rotation of the disassembling lever will disengage the contact between the sear and the firing pin.
US2011126441A1 (Jun. 2, 2011) describes a design that does not make it possible to start disassembly of a pistol with the magazine present in the grip magazine well.
EP3087338B1 (Nov. 28, 2014) describes the design of the HK SFP9 pistol wherein disassembling is possible without pulling the trigger. The trigger mechanism is of the fully cocked type. Disassembling is only made possible with the slide in the hold open position (held by the slide stop). Rotation of the disassembling lever will switch the trigger mechanism to the “disassembling” mode, the contact of the firing pin and the sear is still maintained. The contact will be disengaged by an impulse of the forward movement of the slide out of the frame.
EP3017264B1 (Jun. 27, 2014) and US2016146559A1 (May 26, 2016) describe blocking of pistol disassembly with the magazine present in the grip magazine well.
US2017321982A1 (Nov. 9, 2017) describes the design of the SIG P320 pistol and deals with disassembling without pulling the trigger. The trigger mechanism is of the fully cocked type. Disassembling is only made possible with the slide in the hold open position (held by the slide stop). Rotation of the disassembling lever will disengage the contact between the sear and the firing pin.
EP2116804B1 (May 9, 2008) and US2015323274A1 (Nov. 12, 2015) describe the design of the SIG P320 pistol and deal with blocking of pistol disassembly with the magazine present in the grip magazine well.
A disadvantage of the known solutions is that the disassembling lever is blocked by means of a separate component, i.e., more than one component must be used in each case. However, at least three components are generally necessary to fulfil this function, which act in such a way that the trigger bar transmits the movement from the trigger, the sear holds the firing pin, and a magazine lever is used to block or release the disassembling lever or the sear depending on the presence of a magazine in the grip magazine well.
Another disadvantage of the known solutions is that none of them combines a pre-cocked firing pin with the disassembling design making use of the trigger mechanism. This combination is attractive because a pre-cocked firing pin offers a high safety coefficient of the entire system. And, on the other hand, using the trigger mechanism for disassembly offers high user comfort.
Another disadvantage of the known disassembling designs using the trigger mechanism is that fall safety of the sear in the standard mode (“ready to fire”) is only ensured by spring loading of the concerned sear. Therefore, some designs make use of an additional measure, e.g., in the form of a palm safety.
The objective of this invention is to propose such an arrangement that will enable safe disassembly of the pistol eliminating the influence of possible user's errors.
The said objective is achieved with a self-loading pistol with a pre-cocked firing pin and with an assembly for safe disassembling, comprising a trigger bar with a peripherally at least partly closed frame part to enclose a pistol magazine, wherein the frame part has a vertical surface arranged on its rear side respective to the direction of fire, and on the front side, a lug for catching a firing pin, wherein the trigger bar is arranged in the pistol frame on a cross pin that passes through the vertical surface, and the trigger bar is moveable by means of a trigger, and in the pistol frame, over the trigger bar, a disassembling lever is arranged that has a button and a pivot that carries a cam for engagement with the trigger bar, according to the invention the principle of which is that the cross pin passes through a guide cam arranged in the vertical surface. The vertical surface has at its side facing the magazine a contact surface for the magazine. An arm protrudes from the frame part at its front side with respect to the direction of fire, and a pulling thumb and a support stop at a distance from it are arranged at the free end of the arm. The cam has a nose at one side and a protrusion at the opposite side, wherein the nose reaches between the pulling thumb and the supporting stop of the trigger bar and the protrusion can be inserted into a recess at the facing side of the slide.
The solution according to this invention offers the following advantages:
In a preferred embodiment, the cam is mounted on the pivot of the disassembling lever in a non-rotary and dismountable way.
In another preferred embodiment, the trigger bar with the vertical surface at its end is pre-tensioned towards the slide.
At the bottom edge of the vertical surface, two hooks may be advantageously arranged symmetrically and the draw springs of the trigger bar are connected to them.
In a preferred embodiment, the guide cam in the vertical surface has a banana-like curved shape with raised ends.
Examples of the design of a self-loading pistol with a pre-cocked firing pin with an assembly for safe disassembling according to the present invention are shown in the attached drawings, wherein the individual figures illustrate:
The self-loading pistol with a pre-cocked firing pin with an assembly for safe disassembling has a trigger bar 7, which, in the exemplary embodiment, is shown in detail in
The trigger bar 7 has a peripherally at least partially closed frame part 7c to enclose the magazine 39 of the pistol. The frame part 7c has a vertical surface 7m, arranged at the rear side with respect to the direction of fire, with a block control 7d at the top side and with a lug 7f to catch the firing pin 3, and with a lowering thumb 7g at the front side. When the trigger 15 is pulled, the lowering thumb 7g moves on the ramp on the disconnector 10 (See
The trigger bar 7 is mounted in the pistol frame on a cross pin 29 passes through the guide cam 7e, arranged in the vertical surface 7m. The trigger bar 7 is reset by means of the trigger 15, and in the pistol frame over the trigger bar 7, a disassembling lever 11 is arranged with a button 11d and a pivot 11a that carries a cam 18 for engagement with the trigger bar 7 (see
As shown in
The cam 18 (see
A vertical guiding groove 7b to receive the pin 28 (see
A pulling thumb 7a and, at a distance from it, a supporting stop 7j are attached to the free end of the arm 7k. The cam 18 has a nose 18a with a stop 18c at one side and a protrusion 18b at the opposite side. The nose 18a engages the pulling thumb 7a of the trigger bar, and the stop 18e delimits the position of the trigger 15 by bearing on the supporting stop 7j of the trigger bar 7, while the protrusion 18b can be inserted into the recess 1a at the facing side of the slide 1 (see
The end of the trigger bar 7 with the vertical surface 7m is pre-tensioned towards the slide 1 by means of springs 22 (see
In the embodiment of
The guide cam 7e in the vertical surface 7m has a banana-like curved shape with raised ends (see
If the user attempts to rotate the disassembling lever 11 into its disassembling position when the magazine 39 is inserted into the grip magazine well 13, the disassembling lever 11 pulls the trigger bar 7. The trigger bar 7, during its movement derived from the movement of the disassembling lever 11, seats on the magazine 39 and its further movement is stopped (see
As soon as the magazine 39 has been removed from the grip magazine well 13, the magazine 39 makes space for the trigger bar 7, as indicated by the dotted line in
With the magazine 39 removed, the disassembling lever 11, and subsequently also the trigger bar 7 can be shifted to their final position for disassembling (see
As soon as the slide 1 is in the slide-open position (see
In the course of rotation of the disassembling lever 11 towards the disassembling position (see
Firstly, the disassembling of the pistol only occurs at the very end of the disassembling action. Thus, the user must make a conscious effort to disassemble the firearm, which considerably reduces the risk of inadvertent/unintended disassembly of the firearm.
Secondly, the safety collision between the lug 7f of the trigger bar 7 and the leg 3a of the firing pin is essential for reliability and safety of the weapon during firing, as it ensures that the trigger bar 7 and, consequently, its lug 7f are, in the “cocked and ready to shoot” state of the trigger mechanism, firmly blocked against movement and that this blocking is active along a considerable path, and thus insensitive to production tolerances.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PV 2021-573 | Dec 2021 | CZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CZ2022/000049 | 12/6/2022 | WO |