james 14 said:If you had an idea for a new bullet how would you go about getting it produced and the idea protected?...patent...send drawups to a bullet manufacturer?
squirrelhawker said:james 14 said:If you had an idea for a new bullet how would you go about getting it produced and the idea protected?...patent...send drawups to a bullet manufacturer?
Send me two boxtops from FRUIT LOOPS or LUCKY CHARMS (they're
magically delicious) along with your plans and I will see that your idea gets to the right place. :lol: :lol:
Spitpatch said:squirrelhawker said:james 14 said:If you had an idea for a new bullet how would you go about getting it produced and the idea protected?...patent...send drawups to a bullet manufacturer?
Send me two boxtops from FRUIT LOOPS or LUCKY CHARMS (they're
magically delicious) along with your plans and I will see that your idea gets to the right place. :lol: :lol:
Now THAT is funny :lol: I don't care who ya are....right there...
Confederate rifleman said:If you send it to a manufacturer un- patented or un- copyrighted you have no claim if they swipe it.I thought about sending a cartridge design to Remington one time and a nice fella there sent me a letter suggesting I send the design info to myself in a registered letter and leave it unopened.This can provide proof of a timeline regarding the design. Other than that you should consult a patent attorney for best results. It may be expensive but it beats thinking WTF when you see you design with someone else's name on it!
Confederate rifleman said:Squirrelhawker,
It was a shortened 444 Marlin case necked to .358 caliber with a 40 degree shoulder and little body taper.Sort of an improved 35 Herret( based on the 30-30 case) without going to a longer case.I meant it for use in T/C Contenders and short barrelled single shots.I was 15 at the time and had no way to pursue it past the drawing stage.Would've been cool though...
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