Claims
- 1. An ammunition cartridge for firearms, whereby the use of said cartridge results in reduced bore erosion and extended barrel life, said cartridge comprising:
- an exterior casing,
- said casing having a projectile at one end and detonating means at the other end,
- said casing being substantially filled with an explosive propellant,
- said cartridge having a rupturable coolant-lubricant containing capsule positioned immediately behind said projectile within said casing, said capsule being substantially cylindrical and having front and rear walls and a coolant-lubricant contained therebetween,
- said front wall being very thin so as to rupture and release said lubricant when said cartridge is detonated,
- said rear wall being comparatively thick and biconcave in cross section so as to resist collapse when said cartridge is detonated,
- said capsule, when ruptured, serving as a piston to keep powder gases separated from said liquid around the base of said projectile and forcing said liquid to flow between said projectile and the surface of the bore of the firearm barrel.
- 2. An ammunition cartridge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coolant lubricant is water and such alternative liquids and additives as are needed to operate over the required temperature range and produce the desired improvement in weapons performance.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The invention described herein may be manufactured and/or used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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