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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 15, 1998
Filed:
Nov. 18, 1996
Michael R Gardner, Mt. Prospect, IL (US);
Edward P Schmitter, Blythewood, SC (US);
Gary A Sniezak, Columbia, SC (US);
Kevin R Langevin, Camden, SC (US);
Jean-Pierre Y Reconnu, Columbia, SC (US);
FN Manufacturing Inc, Columbia, SC (US);
Abstract
A fire control system for a semiautomatic, double action only pistol includes a sear carried by a biased sear arm. As in other pistols, the sear engages a striker to load it against a striker spring until it is released to fire a chambered round. In the present invention, the sear arm is biased so that it urges the sear forward and upward, against the rearward movement of the sear as a result of the pulling of a trigger operating through a trigger arm, and restores the sear after release of the striker. The sear arm is biased by a spring system comprising two torsion springs. One torsion spring operates against the sear block to urge the sear arm in an upward direction; the other torsion spring, pivotally supporting the sear, operates on it to urge it forward. The sear and the striker lie in the same plane. Therefore, the sear has a second cam surface that engages the striker leg when the trigger is released, urging the sear downward as the striker passes over it to set up the sear for loading the striker the next time the trigger is pulled.