Caplock mechanism

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The caplock mechanism was the successor of the flintlock mechanism in firearm technology, and used a percussion cap struck by the hammer to set off the main charge, rather than using a piece of flint to strike a steel frizzen.

Terminology

The following photographs show both sides of the caplock mechanism, along with descriptions of the annotated parts.


Image:Percterm-E.jpg

  • A- Mainspring retainer stud
  • B- Lockplate
  • C- Hammer nose recess
  • D- Hammer head
  • E- Hammer spur
  • F- Hammer
  • G- Tumbler screw
  • H- Sear spring screw tip



Image:Percterm-I.jpg

  • A- Upper limb of mainspring
  • B- Lower limb of mainspring
  • C- Claw of mainspring
  • D- Lower pivot stud of stirrup
  • E- Stirrup
  • F- Upper pivot stud of stirrup
  • G- Tumbler axle/pivot
  • H- Tumbler
  • I- Pawl of sear (sear nose)
  • J- Sear pivot screw
  • K- Body of the sear
  • L- Arm of the sear
  • M- Sear spring
  • N- Sear spring screw
  • O- Bridle
  • P- Bridle screws
  • Q- Hammer
  • R- Hammer spur
  • S- Hammer head
  • T- Stirrup arm of tumbler
  • U- Bolster
  • V- Lockplate



Image:Percterm-I2.jpg

  • A- Upper limb of mainspring
  • B- Lower limb of mainspring
  • C- Stirrup
  • D- Claw of mainspring
  • E- Lower pivot stud of stirrup
  • F- Tumbler
  • G- Tumbler axle/pivot
  • H- Fly
  • I- Half-cock notch of tumbler
  • J- Pawl of sear (sear nose)
  • K- Sear pivot screw
  • L- Body of the sear
  • M- Arm of sear
  • N- Sear spring
  • O- Sear spring screw
  • P- Bridle screw holes
  • Q- Hammer
  • R- Stirrup arm of tumbler
  • S- Upper pivot stud of stirrup
  • T- Bolster
  • U- Retainer stud of mainspring


See Also

pl:Zamek kapiszonowy sv:Slaglås