Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles – Composite
Patent
1998-04-03
2000-05-30
Tudor, Harold J.
Ammunition and explosives
Projectiles
Composite
102439, 102449, 102522, 102532, F42B 1406
Patent
active
060679093
ABSTRACT:
A sabot pressure wad has a unitary sabot portion and an integrally formed pressure wad portion. The sabot portion has a payload receiving compartment which may receive a payload, such as a cylindrical slug, with an interference fit. The pressure wad portion has a gas seal and a shock absorbing device, such as a plurality of chevrons. A separating disc may be positioned between the gas seal and the sabot portion. The gas seal, the separating disc, and the sabot portion all have substantially the same outer diameter. The sabot pressure wad may be a single piece injection-molded part, and may be received within a shell casing along with the payload. The sabot pressure wad remains attached to the payload upon discharge from a firearm until impact with a target.
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Sabot Technologies, Inc.
Tudor Harold J.
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