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USRE4814E
USRE4814E US RE4814 E USRE4814 E US RE4814E
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in the class of missiles or projectiles for fire-armsin which the balls or bullets are formed in transverse or longitudinal sections. Hitherto these have been so constructed that'when fitted together they were free to move one upon the other, and hence the slightest cause in the form of an obstacle to flight of the ball may induce the sections to become separated, and thus frustratethe purpose of the missile. To remedy this defect, and 'providela sectional ball capable of vbeing rapidly, conveniently, and
  • Figure 1 represents a side view of a sectional conical missile attached to a metallic cartridge-ease
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of Fig. 1, taken on the line a; .22.
  • Fig. 3' is a perspeciv ive view of one of the sections.
  • Fig. 4 represents a top view.
  • A is the sectional missile or projectile, which is composed offourparts, marked, respectively,
  • each section receives, when the missile is projected from .the fire-arm, the full force andInstitutnof a solid projectile.
  • I claim-j The missile herein described, consisting of the longitudinal sections B (J D E, each provided with a lateral angular projection and recess, and all fitted together, as specified.

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C. MADUELL.
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IMPROVEMENT IN PROJECTILES FOR H RE-ARMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent Iflo. 122,620, dated January 9, 1872; reissue No. 4,814, dated March Specification describing a certain Improvement in Missiles for Fire-Arms, invented by CARLOS MADUELL, of New Orleans, in the parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana.
My invention relates to an improvement in the class of missiles or projectiles for fire-armsin which the balls or bullets are formed in transverse or longitudinal sections. Hitherto these have been so constructed that'when fitted together they were free to move one upon the other, and hence the slightest cause in the form of an obstacle to flight of the ball may induce the sections to become separated, and thus frustratethe purpose of the missile. To remedy this defect, and 'providela sectional ball capable of vbeing rapidly, conveniently, and
- even carelessly handled without liability of the parts composing it becoming misplaced in the slightest degree, I form the section with lateral angular projections and recesses, whereby they are adapted to fit together, as hereinafter more fully described. I
' In the 'acco npanyin gdrawing, Figure 1 represents a side view of a sectional conical missile attached to a metallic cartridge-ease, the
same being constructed according to my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of Fig. 1, taken on the line a; .22. Fig. 3'is a perspeciv ive view of one of the sections. Fig. 4represents a top view.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the sectional missile or projectile, which is composed offourparts, marked, respectively,
B, (3, D, and E, each part being provided with an angular projection and depression, so that they will fit together and make a complete whole, as seen in Fig. 1, when in the barrel of the fire-arm. In this condition each section receives, when the missile is projected from .the fire-arm, the full force and momentulnof a solid projectile.
Having described my invention, I claim-j The missile herein described, consisting of the longitudinal sections B (J D E, each provided with a lateral angular projection and recess, and all fitted together, as specified.
- CARLOS MADUELL.
W'itneSSes T. AVENDAFIO,
ANTONIO LARRINAGA.

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