Reloadable subsonic rifle cartridge

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 42 – B

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F42B 5/26 (2006.01) F42B 5/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2576496

This invention is designed to create a reloadable subsonic rifle cartridge casing. It utilizes a unique method of reducing the cavity within a rifle cartridge to restrict the powder capacity and allow for the efficient powder ignition and allow the projectile to travel at subsonic velocities, traveling below 1086 feet per second at sea level. This cartridge design will allow reloadable subsonic rifle cartridge cases to be manufactured in any conceivable rifle caliber. The cartridge can be used in any rifle action designed for that particular caliber without any modification to the firearm. It further allows multiple cartridges to be placed within any standard rifle magazine and to function and feed correctly into the rifle chamber. The cartridge will also produce sufficient pressures to allow the reliable functioning of a blow back semi automatic action. The cartridge will allow the user to reload the casing with any variety of bullet weights and designs suitable for that caliber. It will also allow the reloading of that cartridge in the field with a minimal amount of reloading equipment and required skill level.

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