Patent classifications
F42B5/32
Advanced modular ammunition and cartridges and systems
Modular cartridges are disclosed that can be initially assembled, disassembled, and reprocessed by hand. The cartridge case is suitable for use with a variety of projectile designs and weights and for use with a range of propellant amounts and primer types. The variety of projectiles and range of propelling forces permits the present invention to provide cartridges for all types of uses, including indoor and outdoor target shooting, training, non-lethal self-protection, and lethal uses. The cartridges include a case, a projectile, a primer, and a selectable amount of propellant (if any), and primer housing insert and which is configured to be releasably attached to the striking end of the case and to contain the primer and the desired amount of propellant.
Steel compositions, methods of manufacture and uses in producing rimfire cartridges
The present invention provides steel compositions, methods of manufacturing the compositions and using the compositions to produce rimfire ammunition cartridges. The steel compositions are substitutes for conventional brass used in the manufacture of rimfire ammunition cartridges and, in particular, for use in .22 caliber firing devices. Also provided are methods of processing and treating the steel compositions for use in the rimfire cartridges that include cold-rolling and annealing steps to create suitable physical properties.
Steel compositions, methods of manufacture and uses in producing rimfire cartridges
The present invention provides steel compositions, methods of manufacturing the compositions and using the compositions to produce rimfire ammunition cartridges. The steel compositions are substitutes for conventional brass used in the manufacture of rimfire ammunition cartridges and, in particular, for use in .22 caliber firing devices. Also provided are methods of processing and treating the steel compositions for use in the rimfire cartridges that include cold-rolling and annealing steps to create suitable physical properties.
Firearm system configured to fire a cartridge of reduced length
An improved firearm system is provided. The improved firearm system comprises an improved firearm cartridge for use in firearm designed to fire the improved firearm cartridge. The firearm cartridge comprises a projectile substantially seated within a cartridge casing, which reduces the length of the firearm cartridge. The cartridge casing may be modified to accept more than one primer. A firing pin of the firearm may be modified so it may strike each of the primers of the cartridge casing. A bolt body may be modified so that it has two pieces connected by a pin so that it may house the modified firing pin. Because the length of the firearm cartridge is reduced, the length of a magazine that holds firearm cartridges may also be reduced. This allows a handle of the firearm to be moved forward so that the magazine may be inserted through the handle.
Reduced energy MSR system
A system for firing reduced energy cartridges from a modern sporting rifle utilizes a bolt assembly weighing less than a conventional bolt assembly for such rifles and utilizes blow back for cycling the bolt assembly rather than gas operation. A bolt insert in a polymer bolt carrier of the bolt assembly has a projection that fits within a recess on the rear face of reduced energy cartridges. The reduced energy cartridges having a polymer casing, a rimfire power load for propellant, the power load recessed from the rear face of the casing. The power load seats in in the casing surrounded by a reinforcement liner embedded in the polymer casing.
STEEL COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USES IN PRODUCING RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES
The present invention relates generally to steel compositions, methods of manufacturing the compositions and using the compositions to produce rimfire ammunition cartridges. The steel compositions for use in the rimfire cartridges are processed through cold-rolling and annealing steps to create suitable physical properties.
STEEL COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USES IN PRODUCING RIMFIRE CARTRIDGES
The present invention relates generally to steel compositions, methods of manufacturing the compositions and using the compositions to produce rimfire ammunition cartridges. The steel compositions for use in the rimfire cartridges are processed through cold-rolling and annealing steps to create suitable physical properties.
REDUCED ENERGY MSR SYSTEM
A system for firing reduced energy cartridges from a modern sporting rifle utilizes a bolt assembly weighing less than a conventional bolt assembly for such rifles and utilizes blow back for cycling the bolt assembly rather than gas operation. A bolt insert in a polymer bolt carrier of the bolt assembly has a projection that fits within a recess on the rear face of reduced energy cartridges. The reduced energy cartridges having a polymer casing, a rimfire power load for propellant, the power load recessed from the rear face of the casing. The power load seats in in the casing surrounded by a reinforcement liner embedded in the polymer casing.
Advanced Modular Ammunition and Cartridges and Systems
Modular cartridges are disclosed that can be initially assembled, disassembled, and reprocessed by hand. The cartridge case is suitable for use with a variety of projectile designs and weights and for use with a range of propellant amounts and primer types. The variety of projectiles and range of propelling forces permits the present invention to provide cartridges for all types of uses, including indoor and outdoor target shooting, training, non-lethal self-protection, and lethal uses. The cartridges include a case, a projectile, a primer, and a selectable amount of propellant (if any), and primer housing insert and which is configured to be releasably attached to the striking end of the case and to contain the primer and the desired amount of propellant.
Advanced Modular Ammunition and Cartridges and Systems
Modular cartridges are disclosed that can be initially assembled, disassembled, and reprocessed by hand. The cartridge case is suitable for use with a variety of projectile designs and weights and for use with a range of propellant amounts and primer types. The variety of projectiles and range of propelling forces permits the present invention to provide cartridges for all types of uses, including indoor and outdoor target shooting, training, non-lethal self-protection, and lethal uses. The cartridges include a case, a projectile, a primer, and a selectable amount of propellant (if any), and primer housing insert and which is configured to be releasably attached to the striking end of the case and to contain the primer and the desired amount of propellant.