Claims
- 1. A trigger mechanism adapted for installation into the receiver of an AK47-rifle comprising:a trigger, said trigger adapted for rotational attachment to a pin engaging the receiver of said AK-47; said trigger having trigger lever; said trigger having a slot formed therein sized to accommodate a disconnector; said disconnector rotatable upon said pin from a first position to a second position closest to a trigger hook; said trigger having a hook portion adapted for engagement with a ledge portion of a rotationally mounted hammer communicating with a firing mechanism of said AK-47; said hammer rotatable from a cocked position to a firing position activating said firing mechanism by a means to bias said hammer to said firing position; said trigger having trigger lever; said trigger having a slot formed therein sized to accommodate a disconnector; said disconnector rotatable upon said pin from a first position to a second position closest to said trigger hook portion; said trigger having an engaged position biased toward said disconnector with said hook portion having a surface engaged with a ledge on said hammer thereby holding said hammer in said cocked position; an adjustment screw translateably engaged in said trigger at a position behind said lever, said adjustment screw adjustable to protrude varying distances from said trigger thereby providing a means for adjustment of the amount of surface of said hook portion engaged with said ledge; means to bias said disconnector to rotate on said pin toward said second position; and said trigger moveable from said engaged position to a disengaged position by application of force to said trigger lever thereby rotating it upon said pin and disengaging said surface of said hook position with said ledge, wherein pulling said trigger lever with a finger will disengage said trigger from said hammer allowing said hammer to rotate and fire AK-47.
- 2. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 additionally comprising:means to adjust the force imparted by said means to bias said disconnector to rotate on said pin.
- 3. The trigger mechanism of claim 2 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position.
- 4. The trigger mechanism of claim 3 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rotation of said disconnector toward said second position.
- 5. The trigger mechanism of claim 4 wherein a means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position comprises:a second screw cooperatively engaged in said trigger in front of said trigger lever; and said second screw adjustable by rotation to contact said receiver at varying lengths of protrusion from said trigger.
- 6. The trigger mechanism of claim 4 wherein said means to adjust the force imparted by said means to bias said disconnector to rotate on said pin comprises:a spring cooperatively engaged in a passage in said disconnector; said spring contacting the surface of said trigger through a bottom end of said passage; a compression screw engaged at a top end of said passage; and said screw rotatable into said passage toward and away from said bottom end to thereby adjustably compress said spring.
- 7. The trigger mechanism of claim 3 wherein said means to adjust the force imparted by said means to bias said disconnector to rotate on said pin comprises:a spring cooperatively engaged in a passage in said disconnector; said spring contacting the surface of said trigger through a bottom end of said passage; a compression screw engaged at a top end of said passage; and said screw rotatable into said passage toward and away from said bottom end to thereby adjustably compress said spring.
- 8. The trigger mechanism of claim 7 wherein a means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position comprises:a second screw cooperatively engaged in said trigger in front of said trigger lever; and said second screw adjustable by rotation to contact said receiver at varying lengths of protrusion from said trigger.
- 9. The trigger mechanism of claim 3 wherein a means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position comprises:a second screw cooperatively engaged in said trigger in front of said trigger lever; and said second screw adjustable by rotation to contact said receiver at varying lengths of protrusion from said trigger.
- 10. The trigger mechanism of claim 2 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rotation of said disconnector toward said second position.
- 11. The trigger mechanism of claim 2 wherein said means to adjust the force imparted by said means to bias said disconnector to rotate on said pin comprises:a spring cooperatively engaged in a passage in said disconnector; said spring contacting the surface of said trigger through a bottom end of said passage; a compression screw engaged at a top end of said passage; and said screw rotatable into said passage toward and away from said bottom end to thereby adjustably compress said spring.
- 12. The trigger mechanism of claim 2 additionally comprising:a replacement hammer, said hammer sized to operatively replace said hammer; and said replacement hammer having a single ledge portion positioned to contact single hook portion on said trigger.
- 13. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position.
- 14. The trigger mechanism of claim 13 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rotation of said disconnector toward said second position.
- 15. The trigger mechanism of claim 14 wherein said means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position comprises:a second screw cooperatively engaged in said trigger in front of said trigger lever; and said second screw adjustable by rotation to contact said receiver at varying lengths of protrusion from said trigger.
- 16. The trigger mechanism of claim 13 wherein said means to adjust the distance of rearward travel of said trigger lever past said disengaged position comprises:a second screw cooperatively engaged in said trigger in front of said trigger lever; and said second screw adjustable by rotation to contact said receiver at varying lengths of protrusion from said trigger.
- 17. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 additionally comprising:means to adjust the distance of rotation of said disconnector toward said second position.
- 18. The trigger mechanism of claim 1 additionally comprising:a replacement hammer, said hammer sized to operatively replace said hammer; and said replacement hammer having a single ledge portion positioned to contact single hook portion on said trigger.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/374,792 filed Apr. 22, 2002.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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