Field stripping key punch

4700500
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Inventors

Slappey, Jr., L. Marvin

Application #

794005

Filed

Nov-1-1985

Published

Oct-20-1987

Current US Class

042/90
081/3.05
081/44

International Classes

F41C 027/00

Field of Search

42/90 42/1 81/305 81/44 81/177.1 81/177.3 81/177.5 30/164.5 30/164.6 30/164.7 30/400 30/443 30/358 30/366

Examiners

Jordan; Charles T.

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Abstract
A tool designed to engage a substantial concave surface of the retaining pins in the receivers of Remington shotgun models 1100, 11-48, 878, 870, S-58 and 12; Remington rifles models 742, 552, 760 and 42; Sears Shotgun models XL 200 and M300, Winchester shotgun models 1400 and 120, Smith & Wesson shotgun model 1000 and Franchi model 48AL shotguns, to exert a substantial, sufficient dislodging force on the retaining pins to cause removal of said retaining pins from said receiver upon the application of a linear, pushing moment to said tool.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A key-shaped punch tool attachable to a standard key ring and adapted to push out retaining pins that hold in place a trigger plate assembly in a firearm receiver, comprising:

(a) a member having four legs;

(b) a first leg thereof being substantially longer than the other three and having at one end thereof a tapered portion for engaging a substantial surface of the ends of said retaining pins lodged in said firearm receiver;

(c) said legs being joined together at juncture points, said first leg joining with said second and third legs at the juncture point thereof and defining angles of approximately 135.degree. at its juncture with both said second leg and said third leg; said second and third legs define an angle of approximately 45.degree. at their juncture, and said second and fourth legs and said third and fourth legs also define angles of approximately 45.degree. at their junctures;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The trigger plate assembly of an auto-loading or repeating shotgun or rifle may become obstructed and fail to function properly due to a loose primer, lodged shell, or debris lodged in the action. The tool of the present invention is designed to be available for use instantly, thus eliminating any time-consuming tool assembly or inconvenient transporting of the firearm to a workshop for diassembly. Further, the tool is designed to engage a substantial concave surface of the retaining pins and to exert a substantial dislodging force on the retaining pins upon the application of a linear pushing moment to the field stripping key punch. The inherent, mechanical design of the tool generates the substantial, dislodging force upon application of the linear, pushing moment.

Previously, the retaining pins of the trigger plate assembly of an auto-loading or repeating rifle or shotgun have been dislodged from the receiver with a conventional punch tool. This time consuming procedure has usually been performed in a workshop, whereas the tool described hereinafter is capable of quickly providing a linear force sufficient to dislodge the retaining pins from the receiver in the field thus eliminating the trip to the workshop.
 
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