Claims
- 1. A kit selectively configurable for adapting a projector bore of a particular caliber to receive various selectable rounds for discharge by said projector, said rounds comprising live rounds comprising live cartridges and live shot shells and practice rounds utilizing blank cartridges as propellants, a first set of elements being said live rounds and said blank cartridges having a first caliber which is reduced relative to said particular caliber, and a second set of elements being other of said live rounds and said blank cartridges which are further reduced in caliber relative to said first caliber, said kit comprising:
- a main adaptor removably seatable within said projector bore and having an outer diameter of said particular caliber and a bore of said first caliber into which elements of said first set are selectively, individually and removably seatable for discharge by said projector;
- an auxiliary adaptor selectively, individually and removably seatable within said main adaptor bore and having an outer diameter of said first caliber and a bore smaller than said first caliber and equal in caliber to at least one of said elements of said second set such that at least one element of said second set is selectively, individually and removably seatable within said auxiliary adaptor bore for discharge;
- at least one practice projectile, useable as part of each of said practice rounds only, being situated within said projector bore and at a front end of at least said main adapter just prior to said discharge;
- said kit being configurable so that said main adaptor is useable without and with said auxiliary adaptor, selectively and respectively, according to which of said first and second sets of rounds is selected for discharge by said projector, and so that said practice projectile is useable only when said blank cartridges are selected for discharge by the projector.
- 2. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- a gradual reduction in diameter of said bore of at least one of said main and auxiliary adaptors, with said reduction being sufficient to alter a shot projection pattern in order to prevent damage to said projector bore when said projector is used as a single-shot shotgun.
- 3. A kit as in claim 2, wherein said gradual reduction comprises:
- a generally conical tapering of said bore.
- 4. A kit as in claim 1, wherein said practice projectile comprises:
- a body; and
- friction means for engaging said bore of said projector in order to retain said practice projectile in said projector bore in preparation for firing of said projector.
- 5. A kit as in claim 4, wherein said friction means comprises:
- at least one bearing member attached to said body and means for spring biasing said bearing member into engagement with, and generally laterally to a longitudinal axis of, said projector bore.
- 6. A kit as in claim 4, wherein said practice projectile further comprises:
- said body being made of aluminum and having a generally hollow base portion, opening toward a charge of said practice round, and a generally rounded head portion.
- 7. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- at least one other auxiliary adaptor having an outer diameter equal to said first caliber and a bore which is less than said first caliber, differs in caliber from said bore of said auxiliary adaptor, and is equal in caliber to at least one other element of said second set such that at least one other element of said second set is selectively, individually, and removably seatable within said bore of said at least one other auxiliary adaptor for said discharge.
- 8. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- said practice projectile being of said particular caliber.
- 9. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- each said practice round including said practice projectile and a remaining portion to which said practice projectile is not attached, such that said practice projectile is loadable into said projector bore separately from said remaining portion of each of said practice round.
- 10. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- each said practice round including said practice projectile and a remaining portion to which said practice projectile is attachable for loading said round into said projector while said practice projectile and said remaining portion are attached together.
- 11. A kit as in claim 1, and further comprising:
- said practice projectile being reusable.
- 12. A kit as in claim 1, said practice projectile further comprising:
- a tail portion having an outer diameter equal to and snugly slidable and receivable within said main adaptor bore and substantially smaller than a caliber of said practice projectile.
- 13. A kit as in claim 1, wherein said bores of said main and auxiliary adaptors each having a front portion and a rear portion, and further comprising:
- said front portion of at least one of said adaptors having a sufficient amount of generally uniform diameter for stable reception of a tail portion of said practice projectile.
- 14. A kit selectively configurable for adapting a projector having a bore of a particular caliber to fire various live rounds of reduced caliber and live rounds further reduced in caliber from said projector, selectively, said live rounds comprising live cartridges and live shot shells, and said kit comprising:
- a main adaptor removably seatable within said projector bore and having an outer diameter of said particular caliber and a bore of said reduced caliber;
- a set of auxiliary adaptors being removably seatable within said main adaptor bore, each of said auxiliary adaptors having an outer diameter of said reduced caliber and a bore, and each said auxiliary adaptor bore being further reduced in caliber and different in caliber from each other auxiliary adaptor bore;
- whereby said live rounds of reduced caliber are selectively receivable in said projector for firing therefrom by being individually and interchangeably seatable in said main adaptor which is seated in said bore of said projector; and said live rounds further reduced in caliber are selectively receivable in said projector for firing therefrom by each being individually and interchangeably seatable in an auxiliary adaptor corresponding to and having a bore equal in caliber thereto, each said auxiliary adaptor being seatable in said main adaptor which, in turn, is seatable in said bore of said projector.
- 15. A kit selectively configurable for adapting a projector having a bore of a particular caliber to fire practice rounds and for adapting blank cartridges of reduced caliber and blank cartridges further reduced in caliber for selective and individual use as a propellant for each practice round, and said kit comprising:
- a practice projectile;
- a main adaptor having an outer diameter of said particular caliber and a bore of said reduced caliber, said main adaptor being removably seatable within said projector bore;
- a set of auxiliary adaptors being removably seatable within said main adaptor bore, each of said auxiliary adaptors having an outer diameter of said reduced caliber and a bore, and each said auxiliary adaptor bore being further reduced in caliber and different in caliber from each other auxiliary adaptor bore;
- whereby said practice projectile is receivable in said projector and said blank cartridges of reduced caliber are selectively receivable in said projector as a propellant for firing said practice projectile therefrom by being individually and interchangeably seatable in said main adaptor which is seated in said bore of said projector; and whereby said blank cartridges further reduced in caliber are selectively receivable in said projector for firing said practice projectile therefrom by being individually and interchangeably seatable in a selected auxiliary adaptor having a bore equal in caliber to a selected one of said blank cartridges further reduced in caliber, said auxiliary adaptor being seatable in said main adaptor which, in turn, is seatable in said bore of said projector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/928,353 filed Aug. 12, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/856,656, filed Mar. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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