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REDUCED FIRING SIGNATURE WEAPON CARTRIDGE

  • US 20110083575A1
  • Filed: 07/20/2007
  • Published: 04/14/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/20/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A non-telescoping reduced firing signature weapon cartridge comprising:

  • (a) a cartridge case having;

    (i) a base,(ii) a hole disposed through said base defining a primer cavity,(iii) a hollow circumferential portion adjacent the base, said hollow portion having a first end contiguous with the base, and a second open end opposite the first end, and(iv) a high pressure chamber having a first end and a second end, said high pressure chamber disposed within the hollow circumferential portion, the first end of said high pressure chamber being disposed adjacent the primer cavity;

    (b) a primer disposed within the primer cavity;

    (c) a propellant charge disposed within the high pressure chamber;

    (d) a piston having a first end and a second end movably disposed within the hollow circumferential portion of the cartridge case adjacent the second end of the high pressure chamber, and at least ¼

    or more of a length of the cartridge case from the second open end of the hollow circumferential portion, the first end of the piston disposed adjacent the second end of the high pressure chamber, said piston having one or more perforations disposed therethrough; and

    (e) a subsonic fin-stabilized projectile having a first end and a second end, said fin-stabilized projectile removably disposed within the hollow circumferential portion, the first end of said projectile in communication with the second end of the piston;

    wherein, upon firing of the cartridge, propellant gases created by ignition of the propellant charge force the piston to accelerate forward within the hollow circumferential portion towards the open end of the hollow circumferential portion, thereby expelling the projectile from the cartridge and propelling same at a subsonic velocity, and are then controllably released releasing from the cartridge via the one or more perforations disposed through said piston so as to reduce or eliminate muzzle flash and sound.

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