Claims
- 1. A bullet puller comprising:
- a carrier having an opening at its upper end adapted to receive a cartridge and a head at its lower end adapted to be struck against a hard surface;
- an annular segmented support disposed about said upper end of said carrier for engaging the cartridge;
- said annular segmented support comprising a plurality of adjacent segments flexibly connected together wherein said flexible connection maintains said plurality of segments in an expanded position but still permits the radially inward movement of said plurality of segments to a contracted position;
- means movably mounted over said opening at said upper end of said carrier for forcing said plurality of segments radially inward; and
- a handle connected at one end to said carrier for imparting motion to said carrier to strike it against said hard surface.
- 2. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of segments are connected together utilizing an oversized O-ring mounted within outer peripheral grooves formed in said segments.
- 3. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of segments are provided with tapered surfaces along their inner peripheries to permit the movement of said segments radially outward.
- 4. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said means movably mounted over said opening comprises a cap which engages threads on said upper end of said carrier, said cap having a cam surface on its interior adapted to engage said plurality of segments.
- 5. The bullet puller according to claim 4 wherein said cap further provides means for retaining said plurality of segments on said upper end of said carrier.
- 6. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said carrier is a tube closed at its lower end.
- 7. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said handle comprises a metal shaft having a fluted handgrip mounted on the end opposite from said carrier.
- 8. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said carrier tube comprises a rigid, tough plastics material capable of propagating an elastic shock wave therein at a speed on the order of at least 6000 ft./sec.
- 9. The bullet puller according to claim 1 wherein said handle connects at one end of said carrier at an angle not perpendicular to the axis of said carrier, wherein said non-perpendicular angle facilitates the striking of said head means squarely against said hard surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of allowed application Ser. No. 07/967,214, filed Oct. 27, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,367.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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