Low Energy Training Cartridge
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1. A low energy cartridges comprising:
- an outer casing;
a rear telescopically slidable portion disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing in a direction towards a breech-block of a firearm;
a front telescopically slidable portion disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing in a direction towards a barrel of the firearm;
means for causing each telescopically slidable portion, in use, to telescopically extend in reaction to firing of the firearm containing the cartridge;
an open end of the front telescopically slidable portion configured to receive a projectile; and
means for propelling the projectile from the open end.
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Abstract
A low energy cartridge comprising:
- an outer casing 4;
- a rear telecospically slidable portion 1 disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing 4 in a direction towards the breech-block of a firearm;
- a front telescopically slidable portion 6 disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing 4 in a direction towards the barrel X of a firearm;
- means 2, 3 for causing each telescopically slidable portion 1, 6 to telescopically extend in reaction to firing of a firearm containing the cartridge;
- an open end 13 of the front portion 6 configured to receive a projectile 7 and
- means for propelling a projectile 7 from the open end 13.
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1. A low energy cartridges comprising:
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an outer casing;
a rear telescopically slidable portion disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing in a direction towards a breech-block of a firearm;
a front telescopically slidable portion disposed, in use, to be telescopically extendable with respect to the outer casing in a direction towards a barrel of the firearm;
means for causing each telescopically slidable portion, in use, to telescopically extend in reaction to firing of the firearm containing the cartridge;
an open end of the front telescopically slidable portion configured to receive a projectile; and
means for propelling the projectile from the open end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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