Claims
- 1. A method for making an ammunition simulant comprising the steps of:providing a first body portion having a stud portion and a head portion, wherein the stud portion is in substantial coaxial alignment with the head portion, the stud portion including at least one engagement member located along the stud portion, the engagement member extending generally towards or away from the stud portion so as to define a surface topography generally different from that of the stud portion, providing a mold having a desired configuration and positioning the mold to substantially surround the stud portion, forming a second body portion by injecting molten material into the mold to cause the molten material to flow about the first portion and the at least one engagement member of the stud portion, and setting the thus applied molten material to form a shotgun shell simulant having substantially the same size, weight and appearance of a live shotgun shell, the set mold material forming the second body portion coupled with the first body portion substantially preventing accidental separation of the first and second body portions.
- 2. A method for making an ammunition simulant comprising the steps of:providing a first body portion having a stud portion and a head portion, wherein the stud portion is in substantial coaxial alignment with the head portion, the stud portion including at least one engagement member located along the stud portion, the engagement member extending generally towards or away from the stud portion so as to define a surface topography generally different from that of the stud portion, providing a mold having a desired configuration and positioning the mold to substantially surround the stud portion, forming a second body portion by injecting molten material into the mold to cause the molten material to flow about the first portion and the at least one engagement member of the stud portion, and setting the thus applied molten material to form a centerfire simulant having substantially the same size, weight and appearance of a live centerfire round, the set mold material forming the second body portion coupled with the first body portion substantially preventing accidental separation of the first and second body portions.
- 3. A method for making an ammunition simulant comprising the steps of:providing a first body portion having a stud portion and a head portion, wherein the stud portion is in substantial coaxial alignment with the head portion, the stud portion including at least one engagement member located along the stud portion, the engagement member extending generally towards or away from the stud portion so as to define a surface topography generally different from that of the stud portion, providing a mold having a desired configuration and positioning the mold to substantially surround the stud portion, forming a second body portion by injecting molten material into the mold to cause the molten material to flow about the first portion and the at least one engagement member of the stud portion, and setting the thus applied molten material to form a rimfire simulant having substantially the same size, weight and appearance of a live rimfire round, the set mold material forming the second body portion coupled with the first body portion substantially preventing accidental separation of the first and second body portions.
- 4. A method for making an ammunition simulant comprising the steps of:providing a first body portion having a stud portion and a head portion, wherein the stud portion is in substantial coaxial alignment with the head portion, the stud portion including at least one engagement member located along the stud portion, the engagement member extending generally towards or away from the stud portion so as to define a surface topography generally different from that of the stud portion, providing a mold having a desired configuration and positioning the mold to substantially surround the stud portion, forming a second body portion by injecting molten material into the mold to cause the molten material to flow about the first portion and the at least one engagement member of the stud portion, wherein molten material encompasses the coaxial bore forming a shock dissipater for dissipating shock to a firing pin of a weapon with which the simulant is used, and setting the thus applied molten material to form an ammunition simulant, the set mold material forming the second body portion coupled with the first body portion substantially preventing accidental separation of the first and second body portions.
- 5. A method for manufacturing an ammunition simulant, comprising the steps of:providing a solid, one piece base portion having a longitudinal axis, a head which is substantially cylindrical in shape and includes a circumferential rim, a stud extending co-axial to the longitudinal axis of the base portion, at least one engagement member having a structure extending towards or away from the stud, providing a longitudinal bore through the base portion, providing an injection mold device including a mold and mold material, locating the mold proximate the base portion of ammunition simulant, injecting a predetermined amount of mold material into the mold to form a mold portion, thereby encompassing the stud and engagement member of the base portion and admitting molten material into the bore and upon hardening forming a shock dissipater for a firing pin of a weapon with which the simulant is used, whereupon hardening of the mold a union is formed between the base portion and mold portion substantially preventing accidental separation thereof, and removing the mold to provide the ammunition simulant.
- 6. A rimfire ammunition simulant, comprising:a solid, one-piece, first portion having a substantially cylindrical section having a longitudinal axis and including a blind bore provided therein at a location co-axial with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical section and opening to a first end thereof, and a rounded section corresponding substantially in shape to the shape of a rimfire projectile and extending in longitudinal alignment with the blind bore opposite the first end; and a solid, one piece base portion having a longitudinal axis, a head which is substantially cylindrical in shape and includes a circumferential rim, a stud which extends co-axial to the longitudinal axis of the base portion, the stud being received by the blind bore of the first portion, and means for maintaining the stud within the blind bore, wherein the simulant has an appearance, feel and weight which provides realistic simulation of live rimfire ammunition.
- 7. The simulant of claim 6, wherein the means for maintaining the stud within the blind bore comprises a threaded bore and matingly threaded stud.
- 8. The simulant of claim 6, wherein the means for maintaining the stud within the blind bore comprises one or more protrusions extending outwardly from the stud for engaging a sidewall of the blind bore.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application for letters patent is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/239,126 filed on Jan. 28, 1999 (allowed) U.S. Pat. No. 6,223,657.
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