Claims
- 1. An ammunition cartridge having a reduced propellant charge comprising:
- a reusable case having a base end and an open end;
- a primer inserted in the base end of said case;
- means for rigidly positioning, forming, and securing a reduced propellant charge within said case, said means being a foam filler which is gasifiable and expellable from said case during firing of the cartridge said foam filler extending from, said base end toward said forward end, said foam filler having a tapered conical interior volume;
- a propellant charge inserted in said means for rigidly positioning, forming and securing;
- a projectile having an open interior volume and being inserted into and affixed to the open end of said case and extending forward of said open end; and
- a tracer material inserted into the open interior volume of said projectile.
- 2. An ammunition cartridge having a reduced propellant charge as in claim 1 wherein said means for rigidly positioning, forming and securing comprises said foam filler glued in place within the cartridge.
- 3. An ammunition cartridge having a reduced propellant charge as an claim 2 wherein said foam filler comprises a hollow, substantially cylindrical, insert.
- 4. An ammunition cartridge having a reduced propellant charge as in claim 1 wherein said foam filler is molded inside said case.
- 5. An ammunition cartridge having a reduced propellant charge comprising:
- a reusable case having a base end and an open end;
- a primer inserted in the base end of said case;
- a foam filler, said filler being gasifiable and expellable from the case during firing of the cartridge, having an open interior volume, externally molded, inserted and glued into said case said foam filler extending from said base end toward said forward end, said foam filler having a tapered conical interior volume;
- a propellant charge inserted in the open interior volume of said foam filler;
- a projectile having an open interior volume and being inserted into and affixed to the open end of said case and extending forward of said open end; and
- a tracer material inserted into the open interior volume of said projectile.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.
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