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    Franzen

    Franzen Keyed Trigger Lock

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    Stock# 11511

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    Description

    High quality zinc die cast construction with nickel plated finish or black powder coating. Soft rubber gaskets on both sides of the lock protect gun finish and enable a tight fit. Key is reversible, to allow for quick access and easier nighttime operation. The key cylinder is made by Franzen International, a company renowned for manufacturing outstanding locks, and the forerunner in design and construction of locking devices for decades.

    Compatibility:

    Completely universal in fit, including all fixed level action guards, such as handguns, rifles and SMGs. The firearm must have a trigger guard for the Keyed Triggerlock to be applied. This trigger lock is compact in size, ergonomically accurate and can be easily slipped into a gun holster without interfering with the locking mechanism.

    Qualifications:

    • Protects against unauthorized use and child tampering.
    • Complies with applicable laws.
    • Convenient reversible key.
    • Adjustable width by using the rubber protection pads.
    • Fits all firearms including the Glock 19, 22, 23 and 27, rifles and sub- machine guns with total shaft length of 1 3/8” (34.925 mm) for ultimate security and universal usage.
    • All U.S. Patents have been granted.

    Additional Warnings!

    • Do not use on a loaded gun.
    • The entire trigger guard must be encased within the rubber gasket.
    • Do not use the trigger lock if the rubber gasket is damaged or missing.
    • The trigger lock should only be used for single trigger guns.
    • The trigger guard on the gun must be smaller than the rubber gasket of the trigger lock.
    • The trigger lock provides additional safety for gun owners.
    • It is not a substitute for other safe gun handling procedures.