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Lightweight cartridge case and weapon system

The rifle system comprises a rifle and an ammunition round for operation with the rifle. The high pressure ammunition round further comprises a cartridge case having an outer wall wherein prior to firing of the ammunition round, the outer wall geometry of the cartridge case is devoid of features configured for interfacing with a mechanical extractor. The rifle further comprising a barrel chamber which fully supports a chambered cartridge case and a rear extraction mechanism for extracting a spent cartridge case through the rear of the barrel chamber.

Lightweight cartridge case and weapon system

The rifle system comprises a rifle and an ammunition round for operation with the rifle. The high pressure ammunition round further comprises a cartridge case having an outer wall wherein prior to firing of the ammunition round, the outer wall geometry of the cartridge case is devoid of features configured for interfacing with a mechanical extractor. The rifle further comprising a barrel chamber which fully supports a chambered cartridge case and a rear extraction mechanism for extracting a spent cartridge case through the rear of the barrel chamber.

METHOD OF MAKING A METAL INJECTION MOLDED AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE
20200256654 · 2020-08-13 · ·

The present invention provides a method of making a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge comprising the steps of: providing an ammunition cartridge mold comprising a bottom portion having a primer recess extending into the bottom portion adapted to receive a primer, a flash hole positioned in the primer recess through the bottom surface; side walls extending from the bottom portion to a nose end aperture, wherein a propellant chamber is formed between the nose end aperture and the bottom surface; injecting a metal composition into the ammunition cartridge mold to form a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge; and removing the metal injection molded ammunition cartridge from the ammunition cartridge mold.

METHOD OF MAKING A METAL INJECTION MOLDED AMMUNITION CARTRIDGE
20200256654 · 2020-08-13 · ·

The present invention provides a method of making a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge comprising the steps of: providing an ammunition cartridge mold comprising a bottom portion having a primer recess extending into the bottom portion adapted to receive a primer, a flash hole positioned in the primer recess through the bottom surface; side walls extending from the bottom portion to a nose end aperture, wherein a propellant chamber is formed between the nose end aperture and the bottom surface; injecting a metal composition into the ammunition cartridge mold to form a metal injection molded ammunition cartridge; and removing the metal injection molded ammunition cartridge from the ammunition cartridge mold.

SINGLE-USE SHELL CASING
20200240756 · 2020-07-30 ·

A modified bullet cartridge having a score line formed around a primer bore. The score line may be positioned symmetrically or asymmetrically about the primer bore. The score line may have a regular or irregular two-dimensional geometric shape. A modified bullet cartridge having a counter-bore formed superposed about a primer bore. The counter-bore may have a vertical counter-bore extension and/or a radial counter-bore extension. Adhesive is positioned in the counter-bore about a primer secured in the primer bore. The primer may have a radial flange extending radially from an exterior sidewall of the primer. The flange registers against a bottom surface of the counterbore, or within a radial flange extension if present. Adhesive is used to lock the primer flange against the counter-bore and/or radial counter-bore extension. The combination of the counter-bore, adhesive and optionally the flanged primer locks the primer to the bullet cartridge to render the cartridge unusable after one use. The bullet cartridge is rendered waterproof with the use of the adhesive.

SINGLE-USE SHELL CASING
20200240756 · 2020-07-30 ·

A modified bullet cartridge having a score line formed around a primer bore. The score line may be positioned symmetrically or asymmetrically about the primer bore. The score line may have a regular or irregular two-dimensional geometric shape. A modified bullet cartridge having a counter-bore formed superposed about a primer bore. The counter-bore may have a vertical counter-bore extension and/or a radial counter-bore extension. Adhesive is positioned in the counter-bore about a primer secured in the primer bore. The primer may have a radial flange extending radially from an exterior sidewall of the primer. The flange registers against a bottom surface of the counterbore, or within a radial flange extension if present. Adhesive is used to lock the primer flange against the counter-bore and/or radial counter-bore extension. The combination of the counter-bore, adhesive and optionally the flanged primer locks the primer to the bullet cartridge to render the cartridge unusable after one use. The bullet cartridge is rendered waterproof with the use of the adhesive.

SHORT ROUND FOR LIGHTWEIGHT AUTOMATIC WEAPON
20200240755 · 2020-07-30 ·

Disclosed herein is an ammunition cartridge that is nearly 50% shorter and weighs 30% less than a conventional cartridge firing the same projectile. The ammunition cartridge has a generally cup-shaped case with a closed bottom or rearward end having a rearward diameter and an open top end having a forward diameter that is greater than rearward diameter. A side wall extends between a periphery of the close rearward end and the top open end. A top plate is attached about the periphery of the top end of the cup-shaped case. The top plate extends over a portion of the open end of the cup-shaped case. The top plate further includes a raised annular neck defining aperture aligned with the centerline axis of the cup-shaped case. The raised annular neck defines an aperture configured to receive a projectile (e.g., bullet, tracer, etc.).

SHORT ROUND FOR LIGHTWEIGHT AUTOMATIC WEAPON
20200240755 · 2020-07-30 ·

Disclosed herein is an ammunition cartridge that is nearly 50% shorter and weighs 30% less than a conventional cartridge firing the same projectile. The ammunition cartridge has a generally cup-shaped case with a closed bottom or rearward end having a rearward diameter and an open top end having a forward diameter that is greater than rearward diameter. A side wall extends between a periphery of the close rearward end and the top open end. A top plate is attached about the periphery of the top end of the cup-shaped case. The top plate extends over a portion of the open end of the cup-shaped case. The top plate further includes a raised annular neck defining aperture aligned with the centerline axis of the cup-shaped case. The raised annular neck defines an aperture configured to receive a projectile (e.g., bullet, tracer, etc.).

Fire arm casing for resisting high deflagration pressure

A casing for use in a cartridge for a firearm comprises a sleeve and attached base. The sleeve has cylindrical portion with a mouth for holding a bullet and an opposing radially-running bulkhead from which extends a nipple that is secured within a passageway of the base by a lip at the nipple terminal end. There are one or more seal regions in the passageway. A sleeve is preferably made of austenitic stainless steel and there are differing hardness and magnetic properties along the sleeve length. Particularly for high pressure rounds, the bulkhead has a frusto-conical portion with one or more circumferential waves and mates with a conical depression in the surface of the base; optionally, a skirt around the periphery of the base provides support to the sleeve bulkhead. A base has a deep cannelure with a continuously curving groove bottom, enabling a base to be made of an iron alloy into which carbon is diffused to enable hardening, after machining.

RIFLED AMMUNITION SYSTEM
20200173749 · 2020-06-04 ·

Gun and ammunition solutions which permit the use of High Explosive (HE) rounds and Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) rounds in one weapon. A first system has a gun barrel chamber sized to receive the outer cases of both APFSDS and HE rounds. The chamber has a smooth rear section which abuts a front section having internal helical rifling. A HE round has an outer case with a length that is the same as the length of the smooth rear section of the barrel. A projectile held by the case has a rotating band on a rear end configured to engage the internal helical rifling in the chamber. A second system has a conventional smooth barrel and utilizes a HE round with an outer case having internal rifling in a forward section. A projectile held by the outer case has a circular band mounted to rotate about a rear end thereof to engage the internal rifling.