Solid projectiles

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Inventors

Lutfy, Eric A.

Application #

140385

Filed

Jan-4-1988

Published

Mar-14-1989

Current US Class

102/307
102/476
102/501
420/475

International Classes

F42B 011/00

Field of Search

102/306 102/307 102/476 102/501 420/475

Examiners

Nelson; Peter A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lindsley; Warren F. B.

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Abstract
A projectile of a predetermined geometrical configuration for small arms ammunition which comprises a solid monolithic body made of a copper alloy of approximately 61.5% of copper, approximately 35% of zinc, approximately 3% of lead and approximately 0.5% of tin.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A projectile for small arms ammunition comprising:

a projectile body made of a homogeneous solid material,

said material comprising a copper alloy consisting of approximately 61.5% of copper, approximately 35% of zinc, approximately 3% of lead and approximately 0.5% of tin.

2. The projectile set forth in claim 1 wherein:

the amount of said copper, zinc, lead and tin can vary 20-40 percent.

3. The projectile set forth in claim 1 wherein:

said projectile body has a tensile strength of approximately 65,000 pounds per square inch, a yield strength of approximately 57,000 pounds per square inch for a 0.2% offset.

4. The projectile set forth in claim 1 wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The study of ballistics involves the applied science as directed to the shape and motion of a projectile, not only in the bore of a gun, but also in flight and after it has impacted on a target.

Modern projectiles or bullets for small arms ammunition, i.e. 0.20 mm and smaller, are made exactly to size, with only the slightest manufacturing tolerances permitted. Lead bullets are made of a hardened alloy, and are shaped cold in dies from extruded wire of the proper size. The bullets are jacketed with a hard metal with the jackets being stamped from sheet stock, and drawn in dies to the proper shape and thickness. A lead slug is then inserted in the jacket and the whole is assembled in a press. A hard surfaced bullet of this type permits the use of a shallow rifling with a depth of 0.004 inch being common with stripping or fouling of the grooves by bullet metal being reduced, especially at high bore velocities.

A bullet may be intended either to expend its kinetic energy on the target, or to perforate and pass through with considerable remaining energy. Increasing the velocity offers an attractive method of increasing the available kinetic energy. Permissible pressure in the barrel of the gun, however, is limited, and substantial increases in velocity are most often obtained by reducing the weight of the bullet which reduces its capacity to maintain flight against air resistance and the target. Hence, high velocity bullets are more effective at the shorter ranges, while heavier, slower bullets have a greater total range and penetration.
 
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