Mechanical guns and projectors – Fluid pressure – With control for discharge of fluid pressure
Patent
1997-01-18
1998-08-11
Ricci, John A.
Mechanical guns and projectors
Fluid pressure
With control for discharge of fluid pressure
124 56, 124 57, F41B 1100, F41B 1106
Patent
active
057913277
ABSTRACT:
agent such that when the projectile strikes an object it will burst and spread the agent over the target, and wherein the cartridge includes a from the cocked to the uncocked position, with means for latching the cartridge to the grip including cocking means for cocking the firing assembly when the cartridge and grip are latched together, and means for propelling the projectile from the cartridge towards the object in response to the firing assembly being activated by the trigger.
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Hymmen Bernard K.
Hymmen Karl H.
Riggs, deceased Donald E.
Code-Eagle, Inc.
Hill Robert Charles
Ricci John A.
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