Firearm ammunition, self-destructing projectiles, and methods of making the same
US-2016313102-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US9010248B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9010248-B1 |
| Application number | US-201213714759-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2015 |
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A non-spinning 40 mm ammunition round for firing in an M320 grenade launcher. The round includes a cylindrical shaped gun sleeve cartridge case, which covers the standard rifling inside the M320, and thus presents a smooth bore surface to the fired ammunition. Because the ammunition is not launched in a spinning mode, it may now comprise those guidance and camera components as may be desired which components would not have been possible to employ on a round that is spinning.
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What is claimed is: 1. A 40 mm ammunition round for firing in an M320 grenade launcher, said round being launched without spinning of said round, the round comprising: a high explosive 40 mm projectile, a hollow cylindrical shaped gun sleeve cartridge case further including an enclosed aft wall section, said aft wall section having a bowl area therein sized for receiving a propellant closure cup, said propellant closure cup positioned fore of a base plug threaded into the rear of said cartridge case, said closure cup fully loaded with propellant powder therein, and wherein said propellant closure cup further contains an overlapping lip that mates with said base plug to prevent propellant from leaking through any aft wall vent holes to inside the cartridge case's interior area, and wherein said projectile is inserted into said cartridge case in a direction with aft end of said projectile fore of said closure cup so that said projectile may be pressed into, and fully inserted into, said cartridge case. 2. The round of claim 1 wherein the cartridge case can be removed from the M320 after firing and can be reused. 3. The round of claim 1 wherein the absence of spin allows for use of projectile ammunition having guidance subsystems yielding more accurate lethality. 4. The round of claim 1 wherein the inclusion of a cartridge case over length to that of the M320 gun tube length enables projectile ammunition having extended range. 5. The round of claim 4 wherein range is extended by over 50%. 6. The round of claim 1 wherein the inclusion of a cartridge case allows for a stronger effective M320 gun tube allowing use of increased pressures therein which enables projectile ammunition to have extended range. 7. The round of claim 1 wherein the 40 mm M320 gun sleeve cartridge case allows for 40 mm rounds to be launched without spin and therefore, the ammunition does not require the use of costly and difficult to manufacture flutes on the shape charge liner as compared to rifled spinning projectiles with shape charge liners.
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