Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles – Fragmenting
Patent
1995-08-03
1997-10-21
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Projectiles
Fragmenting
102398, 102516, 102517, 102529, F42B 1234
Patent
active
056799209
ABSTRACT:
A non-toxic highly frangible training round bullet, and a method of making same, in which a plurality of segments of non-toxic metal selected from a group including zinc, iron, steel and copper are grouped or arranged within pressure-molding equipment and sufficient pressure is applied thereto to cause such segments to inter-engage and cohere, one to another, while being formed into a desired shape of bullet and retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent. Upon impact with a target, such a bullet fragments to a large extent along at least some of the original physical boundary lines of the original segments into new segments which are relatively small as compared to the size of the original segments. There is no substantial ricocheting or "bounce-back" activity associated with such fragmentation and, of course, there are no toxic effects.
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Hallis John M.
Proulx Richard W.
Federal Hoffman, Inc.
Schroeder E. J.
Tudor Harold J.
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