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US 20100229446A1

(19) United States


(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2010/0229446 A1
IBARGUREN (43) Pub. Date: Sep. 16, 2010

(54) BREAK-ACTION FIREARM AND TRIGGER Related US. Application Data


MECHANISM (60) Provisional application No. 61/024,670, ?led on Jan.
30, 2008, provisional application No. 61/033,649,
_ _ ?led on Mar. 4, 2008.
(75) Inventor: Inigo Llzarralde IBARGUREN, Publication Classi?cation
Bergara (ES)
(51) Int. Cl.
F41C 9/08 (2006.01)
Correspondence Address: F41A 3/58 (200601) _
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UEVA. PC (57) ABSTRACT


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(73) Assignee: BLACKPOWDER PRODUCTS, block engages the barrel to prevent pivotal motion thereof;
INC, Norcross, GA (U S) and a trigger mechanism for a ?rearm having a neutral center
of gravity, the trigger member having a geometry that results
in an equal and/or symmetric distribution of its mass relative
_ to the pivot point of the trigger, Wherein impact caused by
(21) Appl' NO" 12/362’184 dropping the ?rearm Will result in substantially equal appli
cation of forces on opposed sides of the trigger member,
thereby reducing the likelihood of unintended discharge of
(22) Filed: Jan. 29, 2009 the ?rearm.

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BREAK-ACTION FIREARM AND TRIGGER ?rearms. In general, the pivot point is located Wherever is
MECHANISM most convenient in terms of spatial ?tting of the trigger
mechanism and other components Within the gun frame, or at
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED a position Whereby mechanical advantage may be improved.
APPLICATIONS As a result, the trigger is typically heavier on one side or the
other of the pivot pin (i.e., one side of the trigger body has a
[0001] This application claims priority to US. Provisional
greater mass than the other side).
Patent Application Ser. No. 61/024,670, ?led Jan. 30, 2008,
and US. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/033,649, [0009] Therefore, if a gun is dropped on the butt end, and
?led Mar. 4, 2008, the entireties of Which applications are the trigger boW side of the trigger body (the part Where the
hereby incorporated herein by reference, user’s ?nger puts pressure) is the heavier side, the inertia of
this heavier side can and often does overcome the strength of
TECHNICAL FIELD the trigger return spring upon impact, causing the gun to ?re
unintentionally. Similarly, if a gun is dropped on the muZZle,
[0002] The present invention relates generally to the ?eld of and the sear side of the trigger body (the portion of the trigger
?rearms, and more particularly to an improved break-action body that is on the side opposite side of the pivot pin from the
mechanism for providing access to the breech end of the boW) is heavier than the trigger boW side, the inertia can force
barrel of a ?rearm, to an improved trigger mechanism for a the trigger to disengage from the hammer or sear. Again, this
?rearm, and to an improved ?rearm. can cause the gun to ?re unintentionally.
[0010] Accordingly, a need for continuing improvement in
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
the ?eld has been recognized. It is to the provision of an
[0003] In the use of various forms of ?rearms, it is desirable improved ?rearm, an improved break action mechanism, and
to provide access to the breech end of the ?rearm’s barrel. For an improved trigger mechanism meeting these and other
example, in muZZle-loading ?rearms it is commonly neces needs that the present invention is primarily directed.
sary to access the breech end of the barrel to insert and remove
a percussion cap or primer for initiating the primary poWder SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
charge (typically blackpoWder, Pyrodex or other propellant).
In cartridge-type ?rearms, the cartridges are typically loaded [0011] In example embodiments, the present invention is a
into a chamber in the breech end of the barrel. ?rearm having an improved break action mechanism. The
[0004] Firearms using break-action mechanisms to provide ?rearm may take the form of a rifle, shotgun, handgun or the
access to the breech end of the barrel are knoWn. Typically, a like. In example forms, the ?rearm of the present invention is
hinge mechanism or pivot pin a?ixed to the frame of the a muZZle-loading ?rearm having a barrel With a closed breech
?rearm alloWs the muZZle end of the barrel to pivot doWnWard end including a nipple or other receiver for a primer or cap for
and aWay from the rear stock and ?ring mechanism, causing initiating the ?ring of the main charge of blackpoWder or
the breech end of the barrel to pivot upWard Where it is other propellant. In alternate embodiments, the ?rearm is a
exposed for easier access. breech-loading ?rearm such as a modern center-?re or rim
[0005] A knoWn break-action mechanism for muZZle-load ?re cartridge type ?rearm, or other form of break action
ing ?rearms includes a barrel locking and release mechanism ?rearm.
having a locking bolt slidably mounted to the barrel for
[0012] The barrel of such a ?rearm is pivotally mounted to
engaging a doWnWardly facing surface of the frame. A release
the frame of the gun to permit access to the breech end of the
?nger extension of the trigger guard moves the locking block
barrel. A pivotally mounted trigger guard or other release
out of engagement With the barrel to release the barrel locking
actuator actuates a release mechanism for selectively engag
mechanism and permit pivoting of the barrel. Known break
ing and releasing a locking block With the barrel. The locking
action mechanisms for muZZle-loading ?rearms have also
block also serves to prevent opening or closing the break
included an intermediate pivoting latch member betWeen the
action mechanism When the ?rearm is cocked, for improved
trigger and the hammer, for locking the hammer in a neutral or
half-cocked safety position. safety.
[0006] Previously knoWn break-action mechanisms have [0013] In example forms, the ?rearm of the present inven
been found to have a number of shortcomings. Undue com tion also includes a trigger mechanism having a trigger arm
plexity in a mechanism may lead to a lack of reliability and/or that directly engages and releases the hammer, eliminating
safety, as Well as increased cost and a greater need for main the need for intermediate linkage elements, thereby reducing
tenance and repairs. complexity of the mechanism.
[0007] Various trigger mechanisms for ?rearms are also [0014] In one aspect, the present invention is a ?rearm
knoWn. Typically, a trigger body pivots about a pivot pin that having a frame and a barrel pivotally mounted to the frame,
is coupled to the frame or other portion of the ?rearm, to and further including a locking block pivotally mounted to the
permit a user to manually release a hammer, ?ring pin, or frame and movable betWeen a ?rst position and a second
other ?ring mechanism, and thereby discharge the ?rearm. A position, Wherein in the ?rst position the locking block
trigger boW or actuator portion of the trigger body is generally engages the barrel When the barrel is closed to prevent pivotal
con?gured for manipulation by the ?nger of a user to move motion thereof.
the trigger betWeen a forWard or ready position and a rear [0015] In another aspect, the invention is a barrel locking
Ward or ?ring position. A distal portion of the trigger body mechanism for a break-action ?rearm, the barrel locking
selectively engages and releases the ?ring mechanism upon mechanism including a barrel lug having a recess formed
manipulation of the actuator portion. therein, and further including a pivoting locking block selec
[0008] The speci?c location of the pivot pin on the trigger tively engagable and disengagable With the recess of the
body has heretofore been of little concern in the design of barrel lug.
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[0016] In another aspect, the invention is a trigger mecha mechanism shoWn in FIG. 1, With the break action closed, the
nism for a ?rearm, the trigger mechanism including a trigger barrel release mechanism engaged, and the trigger and ham
having an extension for direct engagement and release of a mer in the cocked position.
hammer of the ?rearm. [0025] FIG. 5 is a schematic vieW shoWing the hammer of
[0017] In further example embodiments, the present inven the ?rearm of FIG. 1 in its cocked position, locking the barrel
tion is a ?rearm having an improved trigger mechanism. The release mechanism in its engaged state to prevent opening of
trigger mechanism of the present invention preferably the break action When the ?rearm is cocked.
reduces the likelihood of unintentional discharge of a dropped [0026] FIG. 6 is a schematic vieW shoWing the hammer in
?rearm by providing a trigger body that is substantially its neutral position, freeing the barrel release mechanism to be
equally balanced (i.e., has substantially equal mass or disengaged for opening the break action.
moment of inertia) on either side of the trigger pivot pin. In [0027] FIG. 7 is a schematic vieW shoWing the barrel
this manner, if a gun is dropped and hits the ground in any release mechanism disengaged and blocking the hammer
direction at all there is a substantially equal distribution of from being cocked When the break action can be opened.
mass or inertia on all sides of the pivot pin so that inertial [0028] FIG. 8 is a ?rst perspective vieW of barrel release,
forces resulting on each side of the pivot point substantially ?ring and trigger mechanisms according to the example form
cancels out those resulting on the opposite side. This greatly of the present invention shoWn in FIG. 1.
reduces the chance that the gun Will ?re accidentally. The [0029] FIG. 9 is a second perspective vieW of the barrel
trigger mechanism of the present invention also includes a release, ?ring and trigger mechanisms according to the
trigger arm that directly engages and releases the hammer, example form of the present invention shoWn in FIG. 1.
eliminating the need for intermediate linkage elements, [0030] FIG. 10 is a partial side vieW of the ?rearm shoWn in
thereby reducing complexity of the mechanism. FIG. 1.
[0018] In one aspect, the present invention is a ?rearm
including a trigger member pivotally mounted about a trigger DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE
axis, Wherein the trigger member has a proximal portion on a EMBODIMENTS
?rst side of the trigger axis and a distal portion on a second
[0031] The present invention may be understood more
side of the trigger axis opposite the ?rst side, and Wherein the
readily by reference to the folloWing detailed description of
proximal portion has a Weight WP and the distal portion has a the invention taken in connection With the accompanying
Weight WD, and Wherein WP is approximately equal to WD.
draWing ?gures, Which form a part of this disclosure. It is to
[0019] In another aspect, the invention is a trigger member
be understood that this invention is not limited to the speci?c
for a ?rearm, the trigger member having a proximal portion
devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or
With a ?rst center of gravity spaced a distance DP from a
shoWn herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the
trigger axis, and a distal portion With a second center of
purpose of describing particular embodiments by Way of
gravity spaced a distance DD from the trigger axis, and example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed
Wherein DP*WP is approximately equal to DD*WD. invention. Any and all patents and other publications identi
[0020] These and other aspects, features and advantages of
?ed in this speci?cation are incorporated by reference as
the invention Will be understood With reference to the draWing
though fully set forth herein.
?gures and detailed description herein, and Will be realiZed by
means of the various elements and combinations particularly [0032] Also, as used in the speci?cation including the
pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the”
include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical
both the foregoing general description and the folloWing brief
description of the draWings and detailed description of the value includes at least that particular value, unless the context
invention are exemplary and explanatory of preferred clearly dictates otherWise. Ranges may be expressed herein as
from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or
embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the
to “about” or “approximately” another particular value.
invention, as claimed.
When such a range is expressed, another embodiment
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS includes from the one particular value and/or to the other
particular value. Similarly, When values are expressed as
[0021] FIG. 1 is a side cutaWay vieW of a portion of a approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it Will be
?rearm having a break-action barrel release and ?ring mecha understood that the particular value forms another embodi
nism according to example forms of the present invention, ment.
shoWn With the break action closed, the barrel release mecha [0033] With reference noW to the draWing ?gures, Wherein
nism engaged, and the trigger and hammer in the neutral like reference numbers represent corresponding parts
position, and also having a trigger mechanism according to an throughout the several vieWs, FIGS. 1-10 shoW a break-action
example form of the present invention, shoWn With the trigger ?rearm 10 including barrel release and ?ring mechanisms
and hammer in the neutral position. according to an example form of the present invention. The
[0022] FIG. 2 is another side cutaWay vieW of the ?rearm, ?rearm 10 includes a barrel 12 that is pivotally mounted to a
barrel release and ?ring mechanisms, and trigger mechanism frame 14 by a pivot pin or hinge mechanism 16. The barrel has
shoWn in FIG. 1, With the barrel release mechanism of the a front or muZZle end and a rear or breach end, in typical form.
?rearm in its released position. In example embodiments, the ?rearm is a muZZle-loading
[0023] FIG. 3 is another side cutaWay vieW of the ?rearm, ?rearm having a barrel With a ri?ed or smooth bore and a
the barrel release and ?ring mechanisms, and the trigger closed breach end, With a ?ash hole extending through the
mechanism shoWn in FIG. 1, With the ?rearm’s break action closed breech into the bore, and communicating With an
opened for access to the breech end of the barrel. external nipple or receiver for accepting a primer or cap in
[0024] FIG. 4 is another side cutaWay vieW of the ?rearm, typical form. Alternatively, the ?rearm of the present inven
the barrel release and ?ring mechanisms, and the trigger tion can take the form of any other type of break action
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?rearm, such as for example a ?rearm utilizing breech loaded there is no interference in pivoting the locking block from the
center-?re or rim-?re cartridges. engaged or locked position to the disengaged or unlocked
[0034] FIGS. 1-3 show a sequence of operation of the barrel position. Additionally, and as seen best With reference to FIG.
locking mechanism according to an example form of the 7, the gun cannot be cocked When the barrel locking mecha
present invention. FIG. 1 shoWs the break-action of the ?re nism is disengaged (this could be caused by debris or corro
arm With the barrel closed, and the barrel locking mechanism sion in the action, broken parts, or a number of other reasons),
locked or engaged to prevent opening the barrel, FIG. 2 shoWs because the lobe portion 34 of the locking block 30 interferes
the barrel locking mechanism unlocked or disengaged, With With the arc of travel of the hammer extension portion 54. It is
the barrel closed but released to permit its opening. FIG. 3 important that the breech be fully locked When the ri?e is
shoWs the barrel locking mechanism unlocked or disengaged, ?red, so preventing cocking of the hammer When the ri?e is
and the barrel open. A barrel lug 20 extending from the not properly locked provides an additional safety mechanism.
underside of the barrel 12 includes a birds-mouth or angled [0037] The ?rearm 10 further comprises a trigger mecha
recess 22 in its distal face. A locking block 30 is pivotally nism providing direct engagement and release betWeen the
mounted about a pin a?ixed to the frame 14 of the ?rearm 10. hammer 50 and a trigger member 70 that is pivotally coupled
The locking block 30 has a free end extending aWay from its to the frame 14 of the ?rearm. The trigger 70 preferably
pin connection, Which can sWing into engagement With the comprises a unitary integral component including a loWer
barrel recess 22 to prevent the break action of the ?rearm from actuator or how portion 72 for manipulation by the user to
being opened (see FIGS. 1, 4, 5 & 6); and out of engagement move the trigger betWeen a forWard or ready position and a
With the barrel recess to release the break action and permit it rearWard or ?ring position, and an upper extension arm 74
to be opened (see FIGS. 2, 3 & 7). A torsion spring biases the having a notch or catch formed thereon. In the neutral position
locking block 30 toWard its engaged position. (FIGS. 1-3), a hammer block portion 56 of the hammer 50
[0035] The ?rearm 10 further comprises a trigger guard 40 engages the top face of the extension arm 74. In the cocked
that is pivotally connected to the frame 14, and includes a position (FIG. 4), a sear surface 58 of the hammer 50 engages
loWer extension ?nger or tang 42 for pivotally actuating the the notch or catch of the extension arm 74. When the trigger
trigger guard. An upper extension portion of the trigger guard is actuated into its ?ring position, the sear surface 58 of the
40 includes a concavely curved cam surface 44, Which hammer 50 releases from the notch or catch of the extension
engages a folloWer nub or protrusion 32 extending from one arm 74, and the hammer is driven under the in?uence of the
or both sides of the locking block 30. The trigger guard 40 hammer spring to impact the ?ring pin 60 and discharge the
pivots about a guard axis 46 above the tang 42 and of toWard ?rearm. A trigger spring 76 engages a spring arm portion of
the rearWard extent of the trigger guard. A coil or mousetrap the trigger 70 to bias the trigger toWard its ready position.
spring biases the trigger guard 40 toWard its closed position [0038] As seen best With reference to FIG. 2, the trigger
(FIG. 1). Pivoting the trigger guard 40 from its closed position mechanism of the present invention includes a “neutral center
into its open position (FIGS. 2 & 3) engages the cam surface of gravity” in Which the trigger pin or pivot axis 80 is located
44 doWnWardly along and against the protrusion 32, toggling in relation to the trigger member 70 so that all sides of the
the locking block 30 from its engagedposition (FIG. 1) Where trigger member (in relation to the pivot axis) have approxi
it prevents the barrel from opening, into its disengaged posi mately the same Weight and/or moment of inertia. The center
tion (FIGS. 2 & 3) Where it permits the barrel to be opened. of gravity or center of inertia of the overall trigger member 70,
Returning the trigger guard 40 to its closed position alloWs the and/or of the trigger member and any operatively connected
locking block 30 to return to its engaged position. components affecting movement of the trigger member, are
[0036] FIGS. 4-7 demonstrate a safety mechanism preferably coincident With or closely positioned in relation to
Whereby the barrel 12 of the ?rearm 10 cannot be opened or the pivot pin 80 or other axis of movement of the trigger body.
closed When the ?rearm is cocked, and cannot be cocked For example, in the depicted embodiment, the mass of the
When the barrel locking mechanism is disengaged. A hammer trigger boW portion 72 of the trigger member 70, Which lies on
50 of the ?rearm is pivotally mounted to the frame 14, and a ?rst (loWer) side of the trigger mechanism’s pivot axis 80,
moves betWeen a forWard or ?ring position, a middle or times the distance betWeen that ?rst or proximal portion of the
neutral position (FIGS. 2, 3 & 6), and a rearWard or cocked trigger body’s center of gravity (CGP) and the pivot axis, is
position (FIGS. 4 & 5). In the forWard or ?ring position, a equal to or approximately equal to (i.e., Within about
strikerportion 52 of the hammer impacts a ?ring pin assembly 5%- l 0%) the mass of the opposed upper portion ofthe trigger
60, Which in turn impacts the primer or percussion cap to member (comprising the upper extension arm 74 and the
discharge the ?rearm. A hammer spring biases the hammer 50 spring arm 76), Which lies opposite the trigger boW portion on
toWard the ?ring position. As seen best With reference to a second or opposed side of the pivot axis, times the distance
FIGS. 4 and 5, When the hammer 50 is in its cocked position, betWeen that second or distal portion of the trigger body’s
a hammer extension portion 54 of the hammer abuts against a center of gravity (CGD) and the pivot axis. Additionally, a line
contact surface or lobe portion 34 of the locking block 30, draWn betWeen the center of gravity (CGP) of the proximal
thereby locking the locking block in its engaged position. In portion of the trigger member 70 and the center of gravity
its engaged position, the locking block 30 is engaged Within (CGD) of the distal portion of the trigger member preferably
the barrel recess 22 to prevent a closed barrel from opening, passes through or immediately adjacent the trigger pivot axis
and also blocks the sWing of the barrel lug 20 to prevent an 80, With the centers of gravity CGP, CGD approximately
open barrel from being closed. Thus, the barrel can not be equidistant from the pivot axis. In this manner, the trigger
opened or closed When the hammer is cocked. Preventing the member 70 has a geometry that results in an equal and/or
gun from opening or closing When cocked can reduce the symmetric distribution of its mass about the pivot point 80 of
likelihood of unintended discharge of the ?rearm. FIG. 6 the trigger. As such, if the gun is dropped and hits the ground
shoWs the relationship of the same parts When the hammer 50 in any direction at all, there is equal or approximately equal
is uncocked and at rest in its neutral position. In this position, (e.g., Within the ability of the trigger return spring’s ability to
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resist unintentional discharge) inertia on all sides of the pivot 10. The ?rearm of claim 7, further comprising a hammer
pin so that every side affected cancels out the effect of the movable betWeen a neutral position and a cocked position,
opposite side. This greatly reduces the chance that the gun and Wherein the locking block can not be moved out of the
Will ?re accidentally. ?rst position When the hammer is cocked.
[0039] While the invention has been described With refer 11. The ?rearm of claim 10, Wherein the ?rearm can not be
ence to preferred and example embodiments, it Will be under cocked When the locking block is not in the ?rst position.
stood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modi?cations,
additions and deletions are Within the scope of the invention, 12. The ?rearm of claim 10, Wherein the barrel of the
as de?ned by the folloWing claims. ?rearm can not be opened or closed When the ?rearm is
What is claimed is: cocked.
1. A ?rearm comprising: 13. A ?rearm comprising a trigger member pivotally
a frame; mounted about a trigger axis, Wherein the trigger member
a barrel pivotally mounted to the frame, the barrel having a comprises a proximal portion on a ?rst side of the trigger axis
breech end and a muZZle end; and a distal portion on a second side of the trigger axis
a trigger pivotally mounted relative to the frame about a opposite the ?rst side, and Wherein the proximal portion has a
trigger axis, the trigger comprising a proximal portion Weight WP and the distal portion has a Weight WD, and
on a ?rst side of the trigger axis and a distal portion on a Wherein WP is approximately equal to WD.
second side of the trigger axis opposite the ?rst side, and
Wherein the proximal portion has a Weight WP and the 14. The ?rearm of claim 13, Wherein WP is betWeen 0.90
distal portion has a Weight WD, and Wherein WP is WD to 1.10 WD.
approximately equal to WD; 15. The ?rearm of claim 13, Wherein the proximal portion
a locking block pivotally mounted to the frame and mov has a ?rst center of gravity spaced a distance DP from the
able betWeen a ?rst position and a second position, trigger axis, and the distal portion has a second center of
Wherein in the ?rst position the locking block engages gravity spaced a distance DD from the trigger axis, and
the barrel When closed to prevent pivotal motion thereof, Wherein DP’X‘WP is approximately equal to DD’X‘WD.
and in the second position the locking block is disen 16. The ?rearm of claim 16, Wherein a line draWn betWeen
gaged from the barrel to alloW pivotal motion of the the ?rst and second centers of gravity crosses at or near the
barrel relative to the frame; and trigger axis.
a trigger guard having a loop portion for shielding the
trigger, a forWard portion extending toWard the muZZle 17. The ?rearm of claim 13, comprising a muZZle-loading
end, and a rearWard portion extending aWay from the ?rearm.
muZZle end, the trigger guard being pivotally mounted to 18. The ?rearm of claim 13, Wherein the trigger member
the frame about a guard axis located toWard the rearWard further comprises an extension for direct engagement and
portion, the trigger guard having a cam surface for actu release of a hammer of the ?rearm.
ating the locking block to move betWeen its ?rst position 19. A ?rearm comprising:
and its second position upon pivotal movement of the
trigger guard. a trigger movable betWeen a ready position and a ?ring
2. The ?rearm of claim 1, comprising a muZZle-loading position, the trigger comprising an actuator portion for
?rearm Wherein the breech end of the barrel is closed. manipulation by a user, and an extension arm having a
3. The ?rearm of claim 1, further comprising a hammer top face and a notch formed therein; and
movable betWeen a neutral position and a cocked position, a hammer movable betWeen a neutral position, a cocked
and Wherein the locking block is locked in the ?rst position position and a discharge position, the hammer compris
When the hammer is cocked. ing a hammer block portion and a sear surface;
4. The ?rearm of claim 3, Wherein the hammer can not be Wherein the hammer block portion of the hammer engages
cocked When the locking block is not in the ?rst position. the top face of the trigger extension arm When the trigger
5. The ?rearm of claim 1, Wherein the barrel of the ?rearm is in the ready position and the hammer is in the neutral
can not be opened or closed When the ?rearm is cocked. position, to prevent the hammer from moving to the
6. The ?rearm of claim 1, further comprising a hammer, discharge position; and
and Wherein the trigger further comprises an extension for
Wherein the sear surface of the hammer engages the notch
direct engagement and release of the hammer
of the trigger extension arm When the trigger is in the
7. A ?rearm comprising:
ready position and the hammer is in the cocked position;
a frame; and
a barrel pivotally mounted to the frame; and
a locking block pivotally mounted to the frame and mov Wherein the hammer is released to the discharge position
able betWeen a ?rst position and a second position, When the trigger is moved to the ?ring position.
Wherein in the ?rst position the locking block engages 20. The ?rearm of claim 19, Wherein the trigger further
the barrel When closed to prevent pivotal motion thereof. comprises a spring arm, and Wherein the ?rearm further com
8. The ?rearm of claim 7, further comprising a trigger prises a trigger spring in engagement With the spring arm of
guard, the trigger guard comprising a cam surface for moving the trigger to bias the trigger toWard the ready position.
the locking block betWeen the ?rst position and the second 21. The ?rearm of claim 19, comprising a muZZle-loading
position. ?rearm.
9. The ?rearm of claim 7, comprising a muZZle-loading
?rearm.

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