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publicationNumber DE-202018104387-U1
titleOfInvention Trigger mechanism and firearm with a standby display
abstract A trigger mechanism (1) for a firearm (10), comprising a trigger (3) and an outer manually operable switching element (4) having a first switching position (I) and a second switching position (II), wherein the first switching position (I) a secured A firearm (all firearms) or a high-pull-out secure firearm (a Striker) means and indicates, and the second firing position (II) a firearm firearm or one with a reduced, more insecure firearm than the previously high firing weight (Striker with second selectable reduced deduction weight), characterized in that the switching element (4) is acted on by a restoring spring (450) whose force is directed, the scarf element (4) after a manually to be released from a latching device (403, 404, 4571, 4572) in the first switching position (I) automatically in the second switching position (II) together with it to be switched funct To bring and hold so that the switching element (4) in the first switching position (I) against the urging force of this spring (450) only manually until it engages in the latching device (403, 404, 4571, 4572) can, wherein the state in the second switching position (II) is significantly different from the previous state is displayed indicating, so that the user is made more attentive to this state of readiness.
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