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Wad punching and lubricating device. |
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1899-12-09 |
US662493A |
1900-11-27 |
MORRIS WILLIAM L |
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William c |
US476175D |
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1892-05-31 |
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83 |
Edward parker |
US286059D |
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US286059A |
1883-10-02 |
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84 |
Improvement in machines for filling cartridge-shells with varnish |
US211157D |
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US211157A |
1879-01-07 |
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85 |
Improvement in machines for varnishing the interior of cartridge-shells |
US189057D |
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US189057A |
1877-04-03 |
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86 |
Improvement in methods of lubricating cartridges |
US158960D |
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US158960A |
1875-01-19 |
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87 |
Hobbs |
US85823D |
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US85823A |
1869-01-12 |
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rathbone |
US72903D |
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US72903A |
1867-12-31 |
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Andrew j |
US68725D |
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US68725A |
1867-09-10 |
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90 |
Amos s |
US67253D |
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US67253A |
1867-07-30 |
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91 |
Improved machine for varnishing percussion-caps |
US16646D |
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1857-02-17 |
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92 |
Wooden Projectile |
US15263217 |
2016-09-12 |
US20180073844A1 |
2018-03-15 |
Harry Cornett |
The disclosure herein provides for a wooden projectile to be used in firearm that is comprised of wood; and in some embodiments combined with other materials. Further disclosed is a method of manufacturing the wooden projectiles with a silicon substrate. |
93 |
Cartridge case processing device |
US14848692 |
2015-09-09 |
US09696124B2 |
2017-07-04 |
Wojciech Keska |
The present disclosure relates to a cartridge case processing device, comprising: a trimmer holder comprising a first section that receives a die body and a second section provided with a through hole that receives a rotatably mounted rod upon which a cutter is arranged; and an adjusting device positioned coaxial to the rod and comprising a hollow cylindrical component provided with a threaded section that extends at least partially into the second section and engages with an internal threaded section of the second section, the hollow cylindrical component being rotatable relative to the trimmer holder, the adjusting device comprising an operating section for manual rotation of the hollow cylindrical component in relation to the trimmer holder. |
94 |
Method and apparatus for treating a steel article |
US14460825 |
2014-08-15 |
US09410222B2 |
2016-08-09 |
John Batiste; Richard Clare; Jack Heinz; Brent Nicholson; Pete Zdjelar |
A method for forming and treating a steel article of a high strength and ductile alloy. The method includes the steps of providing a starting steel composition for the steel article, preheating the composition, heating the starting material to a peak temperature range in less than forty seconds, holding the heated steel composition at the peak temperature range for between two and sixty seconds, quenching the heated steel composition from the peak temperature range to below 177° C. (350° F.) at a temperature rate reduction of 200 to 3000 ° C./sec (360 and 5400° F./sec), removing residual quench media from the surface of the quenched steel composition, tempering the quenched steel composition at a temperature of 100 to 704° C. (212 to 1300° F.); and air cooling the tempered steel composition to less than 100° C. (212° F.) to form a steel having desired mechanical properties. |
95 |
COATED SUBSTRATE SYSTEMS AND METHODS |
US14939665 |
2015-11-12 |
US20160131461A1 |
2016-05-12 |
Jean Ann Skiles; Charles Warren; Heather Drieling; John McAllister; Tom Murphy; James Wiswall |
An apparatus, comprising: a substrate configured into a casing, a propellant configured between a projectile positioned/configured within the casing and an end of the casing, the propellant configured to expand upon a firing event and project the projectile from the casing; and a coating comprising a conformal coating layer having a particulate boron nitride dispersed therein, wherein the coating is configured to cover at least one of the inner sidewall and the outer sidewall, such that at least one side of the substrate is covered by the coating. |
96 |
Case annealer |
US13439579 |
2012-04-04 |
US08707844B2 |
2014-04-29 |
James Eveland |
A portion of a work-hardened essentially tubular work piece such as a metallic firearm cartridge case is annealed by contact with solid or granular tooling material which has been heated to a temperature approximately that of the appropriate annealing temperature, thereby reducing the possibility of overheating the work piece, and also thereby permitting the annealing of only that portion of the work piece contacted or in close proximity to the point(s) of contact. |
97 |
Bullet-Orienting System |
US13303444 |
2011-11-23 |
US20130125737A1 |
2013-05-23 |
Richard A. Koskela |
A bullet-orienting system applies bullets to a feed tube from a source of bullets. The bullets each have a tip-end and a base-end. The bullet-orienting system includes a bullet conveyance that conveys bullets, in tip-end-down and tip-end-up orientations, from a source of bullets to a feed tube along a bullet conveyance path. A bullet-orienting structure comprising a block, a nose guide forming a ledge, a groove, and a tapered opening, and a ramp is disposed proximate the bullet conveyance path. For each tip-end-up oriented bullet, the bullet-orienting structure interacts with the tip-end-up bullet and flips the tip-end-up bullet relative to the bullet conveyance from the tip-end-up orientation to the tip-end-down orientation prior to application to the feed tube. |
98 |
SPREADER BOX APPARATUS AND METHOD OF FORMING BI-LAMINAR PAINTBALL SHELL MATERIAL AND PAINTBALLS FOR USE WITH PAINTBALL GUN |
US13423922 |
2012-03-19 |
US20130014666A1 |
2013-01-17 |
Aldo Perrone |
A spreader box and method form a bi-laminar paintball shell material. Walls of a box body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a first gel. Walls of a gate body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a second gel. Within the box, the first gel is kept separate from the second gel. The box body aperture dispenses the first gel as a continuous first layer. The gate body aperture dispenses the second gel as a continuous second layer that is adjacent and juxtaposed with the first layer, such that the first gel bonds with the second gel to form the bi-laminar paintball shell material. A paintball, containing a fill material, has a frangible bi-laminar shell including an exterior shell that completely surrounds and contains an interior shell. The paintball is adapted to withstand the normal range of forces sustained in being fired from a paintball gun. |
99 |
Spreader box apparatus and method of forming bi-laminar paintball shell material and paintballs for use with paintball gun |
US12043912 |
2008-03-06 |
US08137598B2 |
2012-03-20 |
Aldo Perrone |
A spreader box and method form a bi-laminar paintball shell material. Walls of a box body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a first gel. Walls of a gate body define a reservoir containing, and an aperture dispensing, a second gel. Within the box, the first gel is kept separate from the second gel. The box body aperture dispenses the first gel as a continuous first layer. The gate body aperture dispenses the second gel as a continuous second layer that is adjacent and juxtaposed with the first layer, such that the first gel bonds with the second gel to form the bi-laminar paintball shell material. A paintball, containing a fill material, has a frangible bi-laminar shell including an exterior shell that completely surrounds and contains an interior shell. The paintball is adapted to withstand the normal range of forces sustained in being fired from a paintball gun. |
100 |
Muzzle-loaded rifle action breech assembly |
US12661961 |
2010-03-26 |
US08132348B1 |
2012-03-13 |
Thomas R Post |
An action breech assembly features a one-piece action housing movable between a horizontal at rest position and a vertical cocked position to move a cocking plunger rearwardly as a result of a lateral offset between a pivot pin on which the housing is mounted and a plunger stop pin to which the plunger is attached. Pressure relief devices are provided for the powder chamber. |