Claims
- 1. An ammunition round comprising: a casing for containing a propelling charge; a substantially full bore diameter slug have a substantially conical taper over substantially its entire length which has a plurality of full length grooves in its outer surface extending generally longitudinally of the slug; and a sabot into which the slug seats and which seals the slug into the casing, the sabot having a plurality of fingers seated in respective ones of the grooves in the slug, the fingers having a thickness substantially the same as the depth of the grooves and extending substantially the length of the slug thereby to stabilize the slug and prevent it from tilting off axis as it travels down the barrel through which it is fired.
- 2. A round according to claim 1, wherein each groove has a substantially V-shaped cross section.
- 3. A round according to claim 1, wherein each groove has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
- 4. A round according to claim 1, wherein said slug is made of steel.
- 5. A round according to claim 1, wherein said sabot comprises a body part which is short in comparison with the length of the fingers.
- 6. A round according to claim 1, wherein said sabot comprises a resilient plastics molding.
- 7. A round according to claim 5, wherein said sabot comprises a resilient plastics molding.
- 8. A round according to claim 1, wherein said full length grooves extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the slug.
- 9. A round according to claim 1, wherein said full length grooves extend helically around the longitudinal axis of the bullet.
- 10. An ammunition round comprising: a casing for containing a propelling charge; a substantially full bore diameter slug having a substantially conical taper over substantially its entire length which has a plurality of full length grooves in its outer surface extending generally longitudinally of the slug, and a plurality of elongate elements seated in the grooves and having a thickness substantially the same as the depth of the grooves and extending substantially the length of the slug thereby to stabilize the slug and prevent it from tilting off-axis as it travels down the barrel through which it is fired.
- 11. A round according to claim 10, wherein each groove has a substantially V-shaped cross section.
- 12. A round according to claim 10, wherein each groove has a substantially U-shaped cross section.
- 13. A round according to claim 10, wherein said slug is made of steel.
- 14. A round according to claim 10, wherein said elongate elements in the grooves are made of steel.
- 15. A round according to claim 10, wherein said full length grooves extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the slug.
- 16. A round according to claim 10, wherein said full length grooves extend helically around the longitudinal axis of the bullet.
Priority Claims (3)
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83106054.6 |
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84100331.2 |
Jan 1984 |
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84106760.6 |
Jun 1984 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 902,297, filed Aug. 29, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,700,630, which is in turn a division of application Ser. No. 621,735, filed June 18, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,644,866.
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