Claims
- 1. A rifled barrel for a firearm comprising:
- an elongated tube with a front end, a rear end and a firing chamber adjacent the rear end of the tube;
- a plurality of rifling grooves of a depth corresponding to the diameter of a bullet to be fired from said barrel extending from the front of said firing chamber to the front end of the tube; and
- at least one gas pressure relief groove in said tube;
- said groove extending from the front of said firing chamber to the front end of the tube;
- said groove having a depth greater than the depth of said rifling grooves;
- whereby some of the gas pressure generated in the firing chamber upon firing of a cartridge including a projectile therein will continuously bypass around the cartridge projectile as the projectile moves down the barrel and reduce the muzzle velocity of the projectile.
- 2. A rifled barrel as in claim 1, wherein said gas pressure relief groove is separate from the rifling grooves in said barrel.
- 3. A rifled barrel as in claim 1, including a plurality of said gas pressure relief grooves, said gas pressure relief grooves being superimposed and coextensive with the rifling grooves in said barrel.
- 4. A rifled barrel as in claim 1, wherein said gas pressure relief groove provides a by-pass area which is 3 to 50 times the depth of the rifling grooves in said barrel.
- 5. A rifled barrel as in claim 3, wherein said plurality of gas pressure relief grooves are 3 to 50 times the depth of the rifling grooves in said barrel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 442,612 filed Nov. 18, 1982, pending, entitled BARREL BYPASS SYSTEM.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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