Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing a non-toxic highly frangible training round bullet core which is relatively safe with respect to ricochets and bounce-back actions, and therefore being of use in training exercises for law-enforcement personnel as a relatively safe training round, comprising:
- (a) selecting a plurality of segments of a non-toxic metal selected from a group of non-toxic metals consisting of zinc, iron, steel and copper, said segments having original physical boundaries,
- (b) twisting at least some of said segments about other of said segments into inter-engaging relation, and
- (c) swaging said twisted segments of non-toxic metal into a twisted mass having the shape of a bullet having a generally cylindrical rear portion and a generally truncated nose portion, with sufficient pressure to cause said segments to distort, inter-engage and cohere one to another while retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent, and to thereby cause said individual segments, upon said bullet core striking a target, to fragment along at least some of the original physical boundaries of said segments into separate, discrete and relatively small fragments which are smaller than the original size of said segments.
- 2. In a method of fabricating a non-toxic highly frangible training round bullet core for use as part of a relatively safe training round in training exercises for law-enforcement personnel, comprising,
- (a) selecting a plurality of slender, elongated segments of a non-toxic metal selected from a group of non-toxic metals consisting of zinc, iron, steel and copper, said segments having original physical boundaries which define their shapes;
- (b) twisting said segments of metal into inter-engaging relation for pressure-molding same into the shape of a bullet, and
- (c) pressure-molding said twisted segments into the shape of a bullet core having a generally cylindrical rear portion, and a generally truncated nose portion, with sufficient pressure to cause said segments to distort, further inter-engage and cohere to each other while retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent, and to thereby cause said individual segments, upon said bullet core striking a target, to fragment along at least some of the original physical boundaries of said segments into separate, discrete and relatively small fragments which are smaller than the original size of said segments.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2, wherein said elongated segments are selected from a group of non-toxic metals consisting of zinc and copper.
- 4. The method defined in claim 2, wherein said elongated segments are consisting of zinc.
- 5. The method defined in claim 2, wherein said elongated segments are consisting of copper.
- 6. The method defined in claim 2, and applying the pressure of the pressure-molding longitudinally to the group of elongated segments to so molds same into the shape of a bullet core.
- 7. The method defined in claim 2, and twisting the elongated segments about each other into an interengaging relation prior to pressure-molding same into the shape of a bullet core, and thereafter applying the pressure of the pressure-molding longitudinally of the elongated segments.
- 8. A method of fabricating a non-toxic highly frangible bullet core for use as part of a relatively safe training round comprising:
- (a) providing a plurality of segments of zinc, said segments having original physical boundaries which define their shapes;
- (b) twisting a plurality of said segments into inter-engaging and cohering relation with other of said segments; and
- (c) pressure-molding said inter-engaged segments into the shape and size of a bullet core having a generally cylindrical rear portion and a generally truncated nose portion, with sufficient pressure to cause said segments to distort, further inter-engage, and cohere to each other and to assume said bullet core shape while retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent and to thereby cause said individual segments, upon said bullet core striking a target, to fragment along at least some of the original physical boundaries of said segments into separate, discrete and relatively small fragments which are smaller than the original size of said segments.
- 9. A method of fabricating a non-toxic highly frangible bullet core for use as part of a relatively safe training round comprising:
- (a) providing a plurality of segments of zinc, said segments having original physical boundaries which define their shapes;
- (b) twisting a plurality of said segments into inter-engaging relation and thereby causing same to cohere each to the other, and
- (c) pressure-molding said inter-engaged segments into the shape of a bullet core having a generally cylindrical rear portion and a nose portion with sufficient pressure to cause said segments to distort, further inter-engage, and cohere to each other and to assume said bullet core shape while retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent and to thereby cause said individual segments, upon said bullet core striking a target, to fragment along at least some of the original physical boundaries of said segments into separate, discrete and relatively small fragments which are smaller than the original size of said segments.
- 10. A method of fabricating a non-toxic highly frangible bullet core for use as part of a relatively safe training round comprising:
- (a) selecting a plurality of segments of a non-toxic metal, selected from a group of non-toxic metals consisting of zinc, copper, iron and steel, said segments having original physical boundaries which define their shapes;
- (b) wrapping a plurality of said segments about other of said segments into inter-engaging relation therewith and thereby causing same to cohere each to the others, and
- (c) pressure-molding said inter-engaged segments into the shape of a bullet core having a generally cylindrical rear portion and a generally truncated nose portion, with sufficient pressure to distort, further inter-engage, and cohere to each other and to cause said segments to assume said bullet core shape while retaining their individuality at least to a limited extent and to thereby cause said individual segments, upon said bullet core striking a target, to fragment along at least some of the original physical boundaries of said segments into separate, discrete and relatively small fragments which are smaller than the original size of said segments.
- 11. The method of fabricating a non-toxic highly frangible bullet core defined in claim 8, wherein said segments consist of approximately 99.8% zinc, and encasing said cylindrically shaped rear portion within a copper jacket.
DESCRIPTION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/510,747, filed Aug. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,679,920 and entitled "NON-TOXIC FRANGIBLE BULLET." It is also related to copending prior application Ser. No. 08/378,797, filed by John Hallis on Jan. 26, 1995, and now abandoned entitled "NON-TOXIC BULLET, both applications being owned by a common assignee.
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