Claims
- 1. An internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly, comprising:A) a striker locking guide having first and second ends, between said first and second ends, there are first and second longitudinal channels, said first end including a first recess, said first longitudinal channel extending from a first predetermined distance from said first end towards said second end a second predetermined distance without reaching said second end, said first longitudinal channel having third and fourth ends, and including a first notch extending a third predetermined distance from said third end towards said fourth end a fourth predetermined distance, said second longitudinal channel extending from a fifth predetermined distance from said first end towards said second end a sixth predetermined distance without reaching said second end, said second longitudinal channel having fifth and sixth ends, includes a second and third notch, said second notch extending a seventh predetermined distance from said fifth end towards said sixth end without reaching said sixth end, said third notch extending an eighth predetermined distance from said second notch to said sixth end a ninth predetermined distance, said second end having a fourth notch; B) a firing pin assembly having a shaft with seventh and eighth ends, said shaft having a first leg extending radially outwardly a tenth predetermined distance and a second leg extending radially outwardly an eleventh predetermined distance, said seventh end including a firing pin, said firing pin assembly further includes a stopper surface mounted at a twelfth predetermined distance from said seventh end without reaching said eighth end and a spring member partially housing said shaft, said spring member includes ninth and tenth ends, said ninth end coacts against said second end that in turn coacts with said first and second legs, keeping said spring biased towards said second end, said second end having cooperative dimensions to coact with said spring and selectively causing said spring member to compress against said stopper surface; C) a key plate assembly having inner and outer walls, said key plate assembly having a first through opening, said inner wall including a second recess with mating cooperative characteristics to receive said first end of said striker locking guide; and D) rotational means for rotating said striker locking guide through said first through opening so that said first and second legs are selectively brought in alignment with said first and third notches respectively, thereby restricting the travel of said shaft, and in alignment with said first and second longitudinal channels respectively having unobstructed travel that permits the operation of said firearm.
- 2. The internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly set forth in claim 1, wherein said rotational means includes a key, insertable through said first through opening of said key plate assembly to said first recess so that a user exerting a rotational force, rotates said striker locking guide selectively from an unlocked position to a locked position and vice-a-versa.
- 3. The internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly set forth in claim 2, wherein said first end of said striker locking guide has at least one indicating mark.
- 4. The internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly set forth in claim 3, wherein said key plate assembly has a second through opening to allow for visual identification of said indicating mark.
- 5. The internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly set forth in claim 4, wherein said second recess has at least one protrusion axially mounted thereon having mating cooperative characteristics with said first recess to provide notice when said user rotates said striker locking guide selectively from an unlocked position to a locked position and vice-a-versa.
- 6. The internal locking mechanism for firearms having an enclosed striker assembly set forth in claim 5, wherein said indicating mark is self-illuminating.
OTHER RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/662,578, filed on Sep. 15, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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