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Ignition Cartridge Primer

Section 200 (Methods 201 to 212). Specification of Multiple Component Primer Compositions Fuze Powder Primer Mix, (JS Standard Primer Mix, New No 4 Primer Mix, MK V Primer Mix, No 70 Primer Mix, PA100 Primer Mix, NOL No 130 Primer Mix, M3 Ignition Cartridge Primer Mix, M29 Percussion Primer Priming Composition, Lead Starter Type RDX Booster Pellets and Tetryl Booster Pellets... [Pg.351]

The red end must be assembled adjacent to the primer (Ref 42, p 86). Ignition cartridge is inserted into fin assembly ahead of the primer. The shaft, in turn, is screwed into the base of projectile, which is made either from pearlitic malleable iron or from steel. Propellant M9 [ See Vol 2, p C35, Table VI (Ref 44)] charge consists of several increments sealed in individual cellophane bags (usually four for 60-min mortars and up to nine for 81-mm weapons). The bags are placed either between or within the blades of fins. [Pg.798]

Trench mortars, historical) 276 (Ignition cartridge and fuze for 3-inch trench mortar ammo) 279 283 (Ignition cartridges for 81-mm trench mortar) 291-318 (Trench mortar fuzes) 319-23 (Artillery fuzes-his-torical, classification and forces available to cause artillery fuzes to function) 326-28 (Percussion primers American M36 and Berdan M37 for 2 0-mm shells) 328, 337, 340-42, 356-57, 369-76, 383-99, 435-44, 455-56, 462, 469-71, 484, 497-502, 525 532-33 (Fuzes for various caliber artillery ammo) 331-35, 364-66, 403-07, 510, 528 541-45 (Primers, percussion for various caliber artillery ammo) 557-62, 580-91 606 (Bomb fuzes) 579-80 (Primer-detonators for bombs) 623-32 (Depth bomb fuzes) 643-52 (Fuzes for fragmentation bombs) 668-71 (Chemical bomb fuzes) ... [Pg.1024]

Method No 208. Primer Mix for M3 Ignition Cartridge. US Military Specification MIL-C-20480A(1954) requirements are Moisture, max - percentage not given, and its compo-... [Pg.1063]

Analytical procedure for primer mix for M3 ignition cartridge 4 D1063... [Pg.467]

Pin-Fire Cartridge System. A cartridge ignition system invented in 1836 by LeFaucheux of Paris. It was the first practical cartridge system which contained in one unit the cartridge case, the propint, the bullet and the primer cap. A version of this invention is still used today in blank pistols designed in Europe. The cap was... [Pg.779]

The larger rifles such as the familiar military rifle use cartridges of the type shown in Fig. 19.3. The relatively heavy base contains centrally a pyrotechnic percussion igniter (cap) and also a rim on which the ejector mechanism operates. Bullets can be made of various materials, but the detailed construction depends on whether they are to be used for armour piercing, anti-personnel, incendiary or tracer purposes. In operation, the primer is fired by the striking pin of the rifle, the propellant ignites and the... [Pg.185]


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