Patent classifications
F42B12/80
HOBBY PROJECTILE
A hobby projectile may include, but is not limited to: a ball-type projectile having a substantially spherical shape and constructed at least partially of a foam material; and a magnetic or magnetizable component. At least a portion of the ball-type projectile may be at least partially coated with a magnetic or magnetizable component or may include magnetic or magnetizable particles and/or fibers embedded therein.
LOW-OBSERVABLE PROJECTILE
A radar-absorbing material projectile system including a projectile with an outer layer of radar-absorbing material (RAM). A carrier or armature is disposed around the projectile, protecting the layer of RAM during the firing sequence. In some embodiments the carrier is a discarding carrier which falls away after firing, rendering the projectile low-observable with regard to radar detection due to the layer of RAM.
LOW-OBSERVABLE PROJECTILE
A radar-absorbing material projectile system including a projectile with an outer layer of radar-absorbing material (RAM). A carrier or armature is disposed around the projectile, protecting the layer of RAM during the firing sequence. In some embodiments the carrier is a discarding carrier which falls away after firing, rendering the projectile low-observable with regard to radar detection due to the layer of RAM.
COLORING OF LEAD OR STEEL HUNTING/SPORTING SHOTS AND ITS METHOD
A process of cleaning the surface of lead or steel shot in a drum system and increasing the surface area to allow epoxy to adhere to the surface and spraying and cooking the paint to the surface with a spray gun in the drum system.
Low-observable projectile
A radar-absorbing material projectile system including a projectile with an outer layer of radar-absorbing material (RAM). A carrier or armature is disposed around the projectile, protecting the layer of RAM during the firing sequence. In some embodiments the carrier is a discarding carrier which falls away after firing, rendering the projectile low-observable with regard to radar detection due to the layer of RAM.
Low-observable projectile
A radar-absorbing material projectile system including a projectile with an outer layer of radar-absorbing material (RAM). A carrier or armature is disposed around the projectile, protecting the layer of RAM during the firing sequence. In some embodiments the carrier is a discarding carrier which falls away after firing, rendering the projectile low-observable with regard to radar detection due to the layer of RAM.
Method of making a colored projectile
A method of making a colored projectile is disclosed, as well as the projectile made thereby. In an embodiment, the method comprises mechanically plating a colored metal, typically in powdered form, onto the surface of a projectile, such as a frangible, copper-based bullet, a full metal jacket bullet or a total metal jacket bullet. The disclosed plating process imparts a uniform, desired color to the surface of the plated projectile.
Method of making a colored projectile
A method of making a colored projectile is disclosed, as well as the projectile made thereby. In an embodiment, the method comprises mechanically plating a colored metal, typically in powdered form, onto the surface of a projectile, such as a frangible, copper-based bullet, a full metal jacket bullet or a total metal jacket bullet. The disclosed plating process imparts a uniform, desired color to the surface of the plated projectile.
Relating to ammunition
This invention relates to a improvements relating to munitions, specifically to coating small arms ammunition with decoppering agents, as a replacement in lead free ammunition. There is a method of manufacturing a coated metallic projectile for a rifled barrel, comprising; providing a metallic projectile cup with a coating of a decoppering agent located thereon, to provide a coated metallic projectile cup; causing the coated metallic projectile cup to be drawn through a plurality of dies to form a drawn coated metallic projectile.
Relating to ammunition
This invention relates to a improvements relating to munitions, specifically to coating small arms ammunition with decoppering agents, as a replacement in lead free ammunition. There is a method of manufacturing a coated metallic projectile for a rifled barrel, comprising; providing a metallic projectile cup with a coating of a decoppering agent located thereon, to provide a coated metallic projectile cup; causing the coated metallic projectile cup to be drawn through a plurality of dies to form a drawn coated metallic projectile.