Apparatus with multiple propulsion charges for slaughtering anim

Firearms – With adjustable head space – By reaming

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42 11, 42 13, 17 1B, A22B 302

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045313229

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for stunning animals and which has multiple propulsive charges. The apparatus is of the type in which a spike or plunger is projected toward the head of an animal to be slaughtered. The barrel of the apparatus is mounted on a part pivoted to the breech for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of the barrel. This arrangement mounts the barrel for pivotal movement between a position in which the barrel can be locked to the breech for firing, and a position in which the cartridge chamber of the barrel is aligned with cartridges in the cylinder of a magazine located in a handle connected to the breech. This arrangement permits simply pivoting the barrel into alignment with the magazine to load a cartridge into the chamber, and then pivoting the barrel back to the firing position in which it can be locked to the breech.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3067454 (1962-12-01), Catlin et al.
patent: 3609901 (1971-10-01), Necas
patent: 3755949 (1973-09-01), Hancox

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