Firearms – Implements
Patent
1987-09-14
1988-11-22
Jordan, Charles T.
Firearms
Implements
86 19, F41C 2700
Patent
active
047855665
ABSTRACT:
A bullet lubricator device including a grease-holding cylinder defining a bore open at opposite ends, a bullet-holding cylinder defining a chamber open at opposite ends and attached to the grease-holding cylinder with its chamber in flow communication with one end of the bore, and as plunger being received for reciprocal movement within the grease-holding cylinder bore. Closures, actuatable between opened and closed positions, are hingedly mounted on opposite ends of the bullet-holding cylinder chamber. The bullet-holding cylinder is oriented perpendicular to the grease-holding cylinder bore and can receive a bullet of a given caliber or a size-reducing sleeve which adapts the chamber to accommodate a smaller caliber bullet. The grease-holding cylinder bore holds grease therein between a leading end portion of the plunger and the one end of the grease-holding cylinder. A trailing end portion of the plunger forms a handle adapted to be gripped by a user's hand to move the plunger relative to the grease-holding cylinder by pushing grease from the grease-holding cylinder bore through its one end into the bullet-holding cylinder chamber and about the bullet therein. O-rings are fitted about the plunger leading end portion and frictionally engage the grease-holding cylinder bore for wiping grease from the bore surface to prevent backflow of grease past the plunger leading end.
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Jordan Charles T.
Pappas George
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