A locking mechanism for a semi-automatic pistol that completely disables the weapon when in the locked position. The mechanism includes a set screw that is inserted in a small hole drilled in the side of the pistol side plate behind the trigger. The set screw has attached to it a small button such that when the mechanism is in a locked position, the button located on the screw is extended into a blind hole formed in the hammer, thereby preventing pivotal movement of the hammer, and consequently preventing operation of the trigger and the slide. When the mechanism is in an unlocked position, the weapon functions as originally intended by the manufacturer.
A locking mechanism for a lever action or pump action rifle that completely disables the weapon when in the locked position. The mechanism includes a set screw that is inserted in a small hole drilled in the side of the rifle side plate above the trigger. The set screw has attached to it a small button such that when the mechanism is in a locked position, the button located on the screw is extended into a blind hole formed in the hammer, thereby preventing pivotal movement of the hammer, and consequently preventing operation of the trigger and the lever or pump. When the mechanism is in an unlocked position, the rifle functions as originally intended by the manufacturer.
Jerry P. Justice - Houston TX Arthur H. Woolery - Houston TX
International Classification:
F41A 1774
US Classification:
42 70110
Abstract:
A locking mechanism for a revolver that completely disables the weapon when in the locked position. The mechanism includes a set screw that is inserted in a small hole drilled in the side of the revolver side plate behind the trigger. The set screw has attached to it a small button such that when the mechanism is in a locked position, the button located on the screw acts as a hammer block and also acts to prevent the cylinder release bar from unlocking the cylinder. When the mechanism is in an unlocked position, the weapon functions as originally intended by the manufacturer.
Y-Tech Services, Inc.
Quality and Project Manager
Eastern Florida State College
Director, Aviation Programs
Y-Tech Services, Inc. Oct 2015 - Feb 2018
Program Manager
Hawker Pacific Aerospace Jun 2015 - Oct 2015
Technical Trainer and Developer
Aecom Mar 2015 - Jul 2015
Quality Systems Supervisor and Chief Inspector
Education:
Everglades University 2013 - 2015
Masters, Aviation
Everglades University 2011 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Aviation
National Aviation Academy of New England 2011 - 2011
Coosa High School
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Aviation Aircraft Maintenance Aircraft Aerospace Avionics Military Commercial Aviation Flight Safety Flights Maintenance and Repair Program Management Helicopters Airlines Training Airframe Aircraft Systems Inspection Military Operations Customer Service Airports Security Clearance Airworthiness Quality Assurance Project Planning Process Scheduler Microsoft Office Line Maintenance Piloting Supervisory Skills Composites Management Leadership Dod Aircraft Engines Maintenance Management Overhaul Air Force Military Experience A&P Aeronautics Operations Management Maintenance Process Improvement Continuous Improvement Microsoft Excel Human Factors Civil Aviation Team Building Defense Flight Planning
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Master Training Specialist A&P Certificate Us Navy Federal Aviation Administration - Faa
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