Ammunition and explosives – Cartridges – Shot
Patent
1993-05-25
1994-05-31
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Cartridges
Shot
102438, 102439, 102449, 102504, F42B 702
Patent
active
053159322
ABSTRACT:
A shot cartridge is made to contain a projectile system for harmlessly ensnaring a fleeing person. The projectile system employs three or four buckshot paired with an equal number of twinned fish hooks. Each buckshot and fish hook pair is joined by a thin strong line, and all said lines are joined at a single site. The fish hooks are separately housed adjacent the rear of the cartridge. The buckshot are separately housed adjacent the front of the cartridge. The line is housed within the cartridge in a compacted state. When fired, the projectile system deploys with an assured wide pattern.
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Rainer Norman B.
Tudor Harold J.
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