| US 7,500,327 B2 | ||
| Pistol with a trigger mechanism | ||
| Wilhelm Bubits, Brunn am Gebirge (Austria) | ||
| Assigned to Caracal International LLC, Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) | ||
| Appl. No. 11/629,037 PCT Filed May 24, 2005, PCT No. PCT/IB2005/001405 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date Dec. 08, 2006, PCT Pub. No. WO2006/000851, PCT Pub. Date Jan. 05, 2006. |
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| Claims priority of application No. A 1003/2004 (AT), filed on Jun. 09, 2004. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2008/0263926 A1, Oct. 30, 2008 | ||
| Int. Cl. F41A 19/35 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 42—69.02 [42/69.03; 89/147] | 7 Claims |

| 1. A pistol with a pistol body including a trigger mechanism, and with a slide including a barrel and a breech, said slide
being displaceably guided in the pistol body against the force of a return spring, which trigger mechanisms comprises:
a) a firing pin unit with a firing bolt that includes a downwardly extending firing bolt lug, and with a firing bolt spring
eccentrically arranged with respect to the firing bolt and resiliently acting on the bolt;
b) a horizontal control ramp in the slide;
c) a control spring fastened with a lower end in the pistol body, an upper end region thereof being deflectable in transverse
direction and extending, at the top, into the path of the control ramp;
d) a guide located in a vertical plane and consisting of a guide coulisse and a guide finger cooperating with the guide coulisse;
e) a trigger bar having a front end hinged to a trigger and the guide finger cooperating with the guide coulisse in a rear
end region, said trigger bar cooperating with the control ramp as well as with the control spring and acting on the firing
bolt lug by a substantially vertical catch nose arranged in the rear end region of said trigger bar;
f) the trigger bar is a full-material punched part having a rear region with two rectangular bends with vertical bending lines,
wherein the first bend is reinforced by a lobe folded into the horizontal from a part of the trigger bar between the two bends,
the lobe forming the guide finger;
g) the control spring, in an upper end region, has a disc which, in a resting position, projects into the path of movement
of the trigger bar, the disc having a contour which, in the plane of the trigger bar, is round; and wherein
h) the trigger bar has an oblique rear edge cooperating with the disc.
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