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US628356A
US628356A US65823397A US1897658233A US628356A US 628356 A US628356 A US 628356A US 65823397 A US65823397 A US 65823397A US 1897658233 A US1897658233 A US 1897658233A US 628356 A US628356 A US 628356A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
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  • My invention applies specially to pistols constructed with revolving chambered cylinders for the charges; and its object is to enable the index-finger to direct the aim without risk of injury from gas orlead escapingat the seam between the forward end of the cylinder and the rear end of the barrel.
  • my invention consists of a finger-guard and of certain combinations of the principal members of a revolving-cylinder firearm with a finger-guard, as recited in the claims at the close of this specification.
  • Figure 1 represents a side view of a repeating-pistolembodying my in-"' vention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a top view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 represents a cross-section of the same at the line w a: of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. l represents a side view of a repeating-pistol em bodying a modification of my invention.
  • the lock-frame A of the repeating-pistol represented in said drawings, the chamberedrevolving cylinder B, and the barrel (J may be constructed and combined with each other in any one of the styles in common use, and therefore do not need a detailed description.
  • a finger-guard D is a1: ranged at the right-hand side of the cylinder B.
  • This finger-guard may be flat transversely or curved but it is preferably constructed of curved or gutter form, with a shank a at one end, by which it can be secured to the pistol with its convex side adjacent to the revolving cylinder B, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the forward end of the finger-guard overlaps the seam 2 between the forward end of the cylinder B and the rear endof the barrel 0, so that when the index-finger of the user is extended along the finger-guard that finger is effectually protected from flame or lead clippings that may be ejected laterally at the seam.
  • the finger-guard so located constitutes a guide for the index-finger when the revolver is fired.
  • the finger-guard thus described may be made as a separate article of manufacture, adapted to being secured by screws or other means to repeating-pistols alreadyin use.
  • the gutter or curved form represented in the drawings is preferred, be-
  • the finger-guard In place of securing the finger-guard to the frame of the pistol it may be secured. to the rear end of the barrel, as represented at Fig. 4. ⁇ Vhether, however, the fin gar-guard be arranged as in Fig. 1 or as in Fig. 4 the frame A, the revolving cylinder B of the pistol, and barrel Gare all combined together for operation, and the finger-guard D is combined for operation with each and all of those three members.
  • a finger-guard for revolving firearms adapted to extend longitudinally of the same from the breech end to receive and protect the finger of the right hand of the operator, substantially as described.
  • a revolver frame or stock having a guide for the index-finger of the right hand extending in thesaine general direction as the barrel, substantially as described.

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No. 528,356. Patented My 4, i899.
E. S. RENWEK. FBHGER GUARD FUR REVOLVERS.
Unites States PATENT @rrroa.
EDlYARD SABINE RENlVIOK, OF MILLBURN, N E\V JERSEY.
FINGER-GUARD FOR REVOLVERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 628,356, dated July 4, 1899' Application filed November 12, 1897. Serial No. 658.233. \NO model.)
To It w/wm it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWARD SABINE REN- wIoK, of Millburn, in the county of Essex and State of-New Jersey, have made an invention of certain new and useful Improvements in Revolving Firearms; and I declare that the following, in connection with the accoin pan ying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description and specification of the same.
\Vhen shooting with a Singlebarreled pistol, such as a duelling pistol or aderinger, it is customary for those who are experienced to place the extendedindeX-finger at the side of the barrel, because in thisposition that fi nger points naturally at the object and directs the aim, so that accurate aiming is readilyattained. Such an extended condition of the index-finger with a revolver would lbe da tigerons, because'it would then lie at the side of the chambered cylinder and would overlap the seam between that cylinder and the inner end of the barrel and would be subjected to the flame and clippings of lead that are ejected laterally at that seam. Hence when shooting with a repeating-pistol it is customary with the generality of persons, so far as my observation has informed me, to apply the index-finger to the trigger and to grasp the handle with the other three fingers and the thumb; In this practice if the handbe held in its natural position the barrel of the pistol points upward and would overshoot the object. Hence it is customary to bend the hand downward at the wrist in order to shoot accurately with a revolver, and much practice is required to-determine the proper extent of the bend. On the other hand, if the extended index-finger could be safely applied to the side of the chambered cylinder accurate aim with a revolver wouldbe quickly and easily acquired.
My invention applies specially to pistols constructed with revolving chambered cylinders for the charges; and its object is to enable the index-finger to direct the aim without risk of injury from gas orlead escapingat the seam between the forward end of the cylinder and the rear end of the barrel.
To this end my invention consists of a finger-guard and of certain combinations of the principal members of a revolving-cylinder firearm with a finger-guard, as recited in the claims at the close of this specification.
In orderthat my invention may be fully understood, I have represented in the accompanying drawings and will proceed to describe the best modes which I have thus far devised for embodying my invention, it being understood that the same may be modified as circnmstances or the views of the different c0nstructors render expedient.
In saiddrawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of a repeating-pistolembodying my in-"' vention. Fig. 2 represents a top view of the same. Fig. 3 represents a cross-section of the same at the line w a: of Fig. 1. Fig. l represents a side view of a repeating-pistol em bodying a modification of my invention.
The lock-frame A of the repeating-pistol represented in said drawings, the chamberedrevolving cylinder B, and the barrel (J may be constructed and combined with each other in any one of the styles in common use, and therefore do not need a detailed description.
In order that my invention may be cmhodied in the repeating-firearm represented in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, a finger-guard D is a1: ranged at the right-hand side of the cylinder B. This finger-guard may be flat transversely or curved but it is preferably constructed of curved or gutter form, with a shank a at one end, by which it can be secured to the pistol with its convex side adjacent to the revolving cylinder B, as shown in Fig. 2. The forward end of the finger-guard overlaps the seam 2 between the forward end of the cylinder B and the rear endof the barrel 0, so that when the index-finger of the user is extended along the finger-guard that finger is effectually protected from flame or lead clippings that may be ejected laterally at the seam. The finger-guard so located constitutes a guide for the index-finger when the revolver is fired. The finger-guard thus described may be made as a separate article of manufacture, adapted to being secured by screws or other means to repeating-pistols alreadyin use. The gutter or curved form represented in the drawings is preferred, be-
: cause in such case when it is secured with its concave side outward the form of the guard the barrel of the pistol and facilitates aiming it at the object.
In place of securing the finger-guard to the frame of the pistol it may be secured. to the rear end of the barrel, as represented at Fig. 4. \Vhether, however, the fin gar-guard be arranged as in Fig. 1 or as in Fig. 4 the frame A, the revolving cylinder B of the pistol, and barrel Gare all combined together for operation, and the finger-guard D is combined for operation with each and all of those three members.
I claim as my invention- 1. A finger-guard for revolving firearms adapted to extend longitudinally of the same from the breech end to receive and protect the finger of the right hand of the operator, substantially as described.
The combination of the frame of a re- 20 volving firearm with a finger-guard arranged to project from it at the right side of the location for the cylinder, substantially as before set forth.
' The combination with the frame of the firearm, the revolving chambered cylinder, the barrel, and the finger-guard arranged to project at the,v right-hand side of said cylinder and tooverlap the seam between said cylinder, and barrel all substantially as before set forth.
4. A revolver frame or stock having a guide for the index-finger of the right hand extending in thesaine general direction as the barrel, substantially as described.
In witness whereof I hereto set my name this 3d day of November, A. D. 1897;
EDWARD SABINE RENWIOK. Witnesses: I
J AS. E. WARNER, EDWARD. WALT'HER.
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US5166459A (en) * 1991-12-16 1992-11-24 Stahle Raymond L Pistol grip apparatus
US6802148B1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2004-10-12 Gregory A. Danas Target grip apparatus for a firearm
US20050188587A1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2005-09-01 Danas Gregory A. Target grip apparatus for a firearm

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5166459A (en) * 1991-12-16 1992-11-24 Stahle Raymond L Pistol grip apparatus
US6802148B1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2004-10-12 Gregory A. Danas Target grip apparatus for a firearm
US20050188587A1 (en) * 2003-04-01 2005-09-01 Danas Gregory A. Target grip apparatus for a firearm

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