Claims
- 1. A handgun comprising
mating right and left body halves, fasteners for holding the right and left halves together along a mating plane, a slide contained between said left and right halves, and adapted to slide fore and aft between said halves.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, wherein said halves have aligned tapered holes, said fasteners are a plurality screws which pass through said aligned holes and nuts adapted to receive threaded portions of said screws, and further comprising a corresponding plurality of pairs of tapered bushings, each of said bushings being received in a corresponding one of said tapered holes.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, further comprising
a muzzle piece secured to the slide, a groove formed in the mating surface of each body half, said grooves being parallel, a pair of rails, each secured at its front end to the muzzle piece and adapted to seat in a respective one of said grooves, said slide having parallel grooves one either side in which said rails are seated.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, further comprising
a barrel mounted within the slide and supported therein by a bushing adapted to permit limited vertical pivoting of the barrel with respect to the slide during chambering of a round in the barrel.
- 5. The invention of claim 1, wherein
the barrel has a chamber portion at its rear, and a foot extending downward from the rear of the chamber portion, bearing supported on said foot, grooves formed on the mating surfaces of the halves, and adapted to receive said bearings and to guide the rear of the barrel so that as the slide is moved rearward, the rear of the barrel is progressively lowered until it is in a position to receive a new round.
- 6. The invention of claim 5, wherein the foot has an inclined surface adapted to engage a corresponding surface on at least one of the halves to precisely fix the position of the barrel when the barrel is fully advanced.
- 7. The invention of claim 1, further comprising
a firing pin extending toward the rear of the barrel, substantially along the barrel axis, said firing pin comprising a front portion having a tip of reduced diameter, and a rear portion having three enlarged-diameter shoulders, a compression spring extending around the front portion of the pin, bearing against the foremost shoulder, so as to urge the firing pin rearward, the rearmost shoulder limiting rearward movement of the firing pin by engaging a surface on the body, and the middle shoulder interacting with a means for selectively blocking the firing pin from forward movement.
- 8. The invention of claim 7, wherein the blocking means is a blocking cup having a lower, small diameter portion and an upper, large diameter portion, and further comprising
a coil spring inside the upper portion urging the cup downward toward a safe position where the larger diameter portion lies in the path of the middle shoulder on the firing pin, and a cup release lever for moving the cup upward against the action of the coil spring to permit the firing pin to move forward into the round.
- 9. The invention of claim 1, further comprising a hammer and sear assembly comprising
a housing adapted to be secured between said halves, a hammer supported in said hammer housing on a pivot pin, about which it oscillates between safe and cocked positions, a spring urging the hammer forward from a cocked position toward a firing pin, a sear for latching the hammer in its cocked position, preventing it from moving forward, and means operated by a trigger to disengage the sear from the hammer, allowing the spring to drive the hammer forward into the firing pin, wherein the sear is mounted for rectilinear sliding movement within the hammer housing.
- 10. The invention of claim 9, wherein the sear rides along grooves in the trigger housing, said grooves being angled upward about 20° with respect to the firing direction of the gun.
- 11. The invention of claim 9, further comprising a leaf spring for biasing the sear forward, the leaf spring having two fingers which rest in square apertures in the sear and a portion which bears against the hammer housing.
- 12. The invention of claim 1, further comprising
a trigger housing retained between the body halves, a trigger lever mounted for pivoting on a pin extending through the housing, and a hollow shoe covering the trigger lever, said shoe having only reciprocating motion in a direction parallel to the barrel.
- 13. The invention of claim 12, wherein the shoe has wings near its top, said wings riding in opposed ways or grooves formed in the trigger housing.
- 14. The invention of claim 12, wherein the trigger lever has a radiused front cam surface contacting the back surface of the trigger shoe whereby, as the shoe is pulled back, it engages said cam surface and provides varying leverage.
- 15. The invention of claim 12, further comprising
an inertial safety for preventing the trigger shoe from moving back and accidentally discharging the gun if it is dropped, said inertial safety including a leaf spring having a portion adapted to block rearward movement of the trigger shoe, a sliding block made of a heavy material, and adapted to slide rearward in a recess in the gun halves to a position in which it depresses said portion so as the block the trigger shoe.
- 16. The invention of claim 1, further comprising a transfer link connecting the trigger assembly to the sear, and a primary safety for preventing movement of said transfer link, said primary safety comprising at least one rotary member having a head which can be rotated from outside the gun, a cylindrical bearing portion upon which the lock turns, and a cam extending into the interior of the gun, said cam having a lobe portion for engaging said transfer link and preventing it from moving.
- 17. The invention of claim 16, wherein said primary safety head has an irregular groove adapted to receive a corresponding special tool, whereby the primary safety cannot be operated by an unauthorized person.
- 18. The invention of claim 1, further comprising a decocking mechanism preventing firing pin movement while decocking the gun, said mechanism comprising an a shaft extending transversely through the gun above the firing pin, means outside the gun for rotating said shaft, a lug surface extending from the shaft within the gun adapted to engage a shoulder on the firing pin to limit its forward movement.
- 19. The invention of claim 18, further comprising a lever mounted in the hammer housing and adapted to release the sear, a pin for pushing the lever toward its sear-releasing position, and a cam on the decocker shaft for pushing the pin toward the lever.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional patent application 60/190112, filed Mar. 20, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60190112 |
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