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'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
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| Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
| Editorial Staff
Posted on 08/01/2002 7:11:52 PM PDT by vannrox
'Safety bullet' invention aims to prevent accidental shootings
A Florida man claims to have designed a safety bullet which locks up a gun when it's accidentally fired.
Mike Worley says his simple invention takes gun safety to another level.
He came up with the idea after a local boy was shot in his elbow while showing off his dad's .357 Magnum.
The safety bullet can be hidden in the gun chamber and ejected quickly if the owner needs to fire a live bullet.
If the safety bullet is fired, it jams the chamber and locks the gun until the shell is removed with a special tool.
The News Herald reports Mr Worley has applied for a patent for his invention.
He says several companies are interested in his design, and one has started making a prototype.
Mr Worley, from Panama City, says he supports the use of guns and understands why people need a loaded gun as protection.
He said: "I think the safety bullet is a step in the right direction. I don't want fame and fortune. This is a simple device that takes safety to the next level."
Story filed: 11:52 Tuesday 30th July 2002
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
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To: Lazamataz
"PS that was a joke, don't do it. You'll break your thumb." NOW YOU TELL ME!!
761
posted on
09/10/2002 9:36:28 AM PDT
by
COB1
To: BlessingInDisguise
Cool!!
Does it fire all 4 shells at once? How accurate is it?
Mike
To: Cloud William
You brought up some interesting questions. I have never heard of any of the stuff your talking about so I called the ATF in Tallahassee. I faxed him a copy of my renderings and the detailed explination of what they meant. When he stopped laughing he said this guy thinks this is a supressor more laughter. Then he said and if my grandmother had wheels she'ld be a waggon!!
I asked if he could put that in writing as I firmly believe in the CYA rule. He gave me the main # in Washington DC I called that office the investigator says doesn't sound like anything that would be covered but just to be on the safe side send him a copy of the patent applicationa and they will review it and give me something in writing.
I then called Tony the Vice President of Berry Ammo. Tony said no way in hell this thing could hurt anyone. Maybe if the truck carrying them had an accident, then maybe. The speed of the pin that moves through the plastic expander is reduced to -0- in 1/4 of an inch by the pressure of the plastic being placed on it. So after it is fired in goes about 3/8's of an inch all the time it is being slowed down by the plastic expander. It is safe and not under the wildest circumstances could you classify this as a supressor.
Its a safety device designed for one reason to save lives.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
Thanks for the input- any other thoughts?
To: ezoeni
It ain't little and it ain't light.
The C.O.P. Derringers were manufactured in Torrrance California. They weigh 28 ounces, 3" barrel, constructed from stainless steel, single action only, .357 mganum, four shot. It fires by a rotating firing pin which was reputed to be it's weakest link.
C.O.P. stands for Compact Off Duty Police.
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
It fires one at a time. It can be modified to fire two barrels at once, but I don't know about all four. It's not a tack driver, but I can pick a bucket sized target off at 50 yards.
To: Shooter 2.5
"It ain't little" - Shooter 2.5
To: Shooter 2.5
"single action only"The information on the internet says that it's a single action only, but the mechanism is more like a double action only.
To: BlessingInDisguise
I guess you have me there. I thought at 28 oz. it was larger. My Ultra-Compact is 25 Oz. I guess they mean empty so my pistol is much heavier with the 8 .45's in it.
To: BlessingInDisguise
I think I followed the internet too much. How could a hammerless pistol be single action? They probably have the weight wrong too.
To: Shooter 2.5
The weight is right. It does weigh about 28oz. It's an extremely durable and high quality gun.
To: WFTR
Don't suger coat it tell me straight out what you think.
:)
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
I believe in this and will fight for it. you can go do what ever you want.
To: LibKill
Since 1979 over 70,000 people have died by accidental shootings what would you say to their families. You obviously have not checked out any of the stories.
GO to any search engine and type in accidental shooting then come back and tell me I am wrong. If you still think I am wrong show me a better way. Its one of those leed, follow or get out of the way.
Mike Worley Inventor of the safety bullet
To: Eagle Eye
WIsh you were here I would like to demonstate how I feel about being called a liar or a felon.
This is about saving lives. That is what I am about. I have been told to ignore the personel attacks but buddy you can go
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet and someone who gives a damn
To: Freemeorkillme
Neither one of those devices locks the gun up when they are fired. I spent a year looking at all the other devices. Nothing is like this nothing.
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: Poohbah
Yeah...he sure knows how to endear himself to his target audience...doesn't he?
775
posted on
09/10/2002 7:08:54 PM PDT
by
Abundy
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
GO to any search engine and type in accidental shooting then come back and tell me I am wrong. If you still think I am wrong show me a better way. Its one of those leed, follow or get out of the way.YOU ARE WRONG!
Now prove I am wrong.
776
posted on
09/11/2002 5:14:49 PM PDT
by
FSPress
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor; Poohbah; Squantos; Shooter 2.5
Neither one of those devices locks the gun up when they are fired. I spent a year looking at all the other devices. Nothing is like it nothing.You are getting exactly no play here. Aside from all the questions you've yet to address. Perhaps, you should pitch the firearms forums?
Done disrupting yet under clearly liberal ideological pretenses? The ole classic conservative axiom-Personal responsibility.
"The buck stops here first, an if'n I don't take her out, I aint a waitin on the sheriff to bring em to me." Does that jive with your hunter heritage?
Anyway, since you are so receptive to the environment around you, why do you continue your blind objection. I'm refering to your unwillingness to respond the questions posted you here in this thread? I'm seeing the same responses by you over and over again. It should be clear to you by now that the proverbial saftey-bullet has lodged somewhere within your synapses rendering your ferrous cranium granite.
Safety through training
FMOKM
To: SafetyBullet-Inventor
Your lawyer operates out of a phone booth? Why am I not surprised?
To: Jeff Head
Jeff,
What got me started on this was a four year old that found his grandfathers gun and blew away his 6 year old sister. That was a tragedy on several levels.
The loss of the child
The mental anguish that the surviving child will have to live with
The parents of the both children have had to and probebly still are going through seven shades of hell
The relationship between the Parents of the children and their father the grandfather, how can they even look at each other.
The grandfather is in jail becasue someone got his gun.
The grandfather lost his family all in one second of carelessness. Even though it was an accident the weight of all that is on him and he gets to sit in jail for the rest of his life thinking about it.
Plus all those children that were friends of the little girl.
Jeff, this is what got me started its why I am working so hard on this. All the good intentions and training in the world aren't any good if you let your guard down.
You say your a grandfather, put yourself in that guys place and now tell me it isn't a good idea?
Mike Worley Inventor of the Safety Bullet
To: FSPress
Kind of like they guy that goes to the shrinks office all wrapped in celephane the shrink says I can clearly see your nuts>
Mike Worley
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