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Methods of mass-producing luminescent projectiles and luminescent projectiles mass-produced thereby
12 Oct 20
A method of mass-producing one-way luminescent projectiles includes providing projectiles each including a body having a nose and a trailing end including a perimeter edge and a rear surface, and that is symmetrical about an axis that extends centrally through the body from the nose to the rear surface, securing the projectiles in a nose down, trailing end up orientation leaving the rear surfaces exposed, depositing a quantity of a hardenable photoluminescent material centrally on each rear surface, the quantities being identical and hardening over a period of time, and maintaining the projectiles in the nose down, trailing end up orientation during the period of time such that each quantity of photoluminescent material forms an identical solid photoluminescent body adhered to the respective rear surface, that is concentric with, and extends outwardly no further than, the perimeter edge, and radially symmetrical relative to the axis.
Steven Edward Hilko, Colt Bailey Skinner
Filed: 12 Aug 19
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Methods of Mass-producing Luminescent Projectiles and Luminescent Projectiles Mass-produced Thereby
12 Feb 20
A method of mass-producing one-way luminescent projectiles includes providing projectiles each including a body having a nose and a trailing end including a perimeter edge and a rear surface, and that is symmetrical about an axis that extends centrally through the body from the nose to the rear surface, securing the projectiles in a nose down, trailing end up orientation leaving the rear surfaces exposed, depositing a quantity of a hardenable photoluminescent material centrally on each rear surface, the quantities being identical and hardening over a period of time, and maintaining the projectiles in the nose down, trailing end up orientation during the period of time such that each quantity of photoluminescent material forms an identical solid photoluminescent body adhered to the respective rear surface, that is concentric with, and extends outwardly no further than, the perimeter edge, and radially symmetrical relative to the axis.
Steven Edward Hilko, Colt Bailey Skinner
Filed: 12 Aug 19
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Armor-piercing projectile
7 Oct 19
A projectile for piercing armor includes an outer jacket built around a penetrator assembly.
Michael A. Stakes
Filed: 17 Apr 16
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