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 BOSIK
has developed a Multi-Barrel Universal
Receiver used for the ballistic testing of armour.
This versatile piece of ballistic laboratory equipment is
currently used to conduct tests on personal body armour in
accordance with the Canada General Standard Board (CAN/CGSB-179.1-2001):
Personal Body Armour test standard.
The Multi-Barrel Universal Receiver
has also been used for research projects for United States
National Institute of Justice (NIJ). It is capable of firing
single shot or multiple shot bursts (up to 3 rounds) to replicate
machine gun fire. The Multi-Barrel
Universal Receiver can also fire any caliber ammunition
up to and including .30 Caliber high-powered rifle.
Each barrel is laser sighted for increased accuracy. It also
allows for repeatable shooting of any desired pattern. The
shot pattern is adjustable to accommodate most multi-hit shot
patterns required for testing armour.
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ADVANTAGES |

• Simulates machine gun fire (up to 3 rounds)
• Adjustable and repeatable shot patterns
• Electronic controlled rate of fire: 1 - 1,700 rounds
per minute
WHO SHOULD USE A MULTI -BARREL
UNIVERSAL RECEIVER?
Typical end users include the following:
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| • Ballistic Test Laboratories |
• Police Research Agencies |
• Army and Navy Research facilities |
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MULTI-BARREL UNIVERSAL RECEIVER
OPTIONS
There are different firing mechanism options and velocity
measurement equipment available for the Multi-Barrel
Universal Receiver. BOSIK offers the receiver with
or without velocity measurement systems.
Option 1: The base model
offers a simplified Electronic Firing System that does not
require a PC for operation. However, it will not measure velocity
or rate of fire.
Option 2: Uses the Electronic
Firing System in option 1 and includes the necessary equipment
to measure velocity and rate of fire. I.e. a pair of Model
57 Infrared Photoelectric Screens and a Model 43 Personal
Ballistics Laboratory. (Please view Velocity Measurement in
the table below.)
Option 3: PC based Ballistic
Software will fire the receiver, control the rate of fire
and measure velocity when used with Model 57 Infrared Photoelectric
Screens. Includes Pentium 4 PC, DAQ Card, Connection board
CB68, Program APP builder software, connection cables. (Ballistic
Software designed for Windows 2000/NT/Me/9x.)
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MULTI-BARREL
UNIVERSAL RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS |
| Loading
Time |
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Approximately 45 seconds for all three barrels |
| Rate of Fire |
• Electronically
controlled 1 – 1,700 rounds per minute |
| Barrels |
• Capable of firing
any caliber ammunition up to and including .30 Caliber
high- powered Rifle.
• Receiver is capable of firing .50 calibre upon
special request.
• Includes one set (3 barrels) chambered to desired
calibre and threaded for Multi- barrel Universal Receiver.
Please specify ANSI/SAAMI Unvented Velocity Test Barrels
or Standard Chrome Moly Barrels. |
| Weight |
• Approximate
weight 602 lbs (273 kg) |
| Overall Dimensions |
• Width 22 in.
(56cm), Height 49 in. (125cm), Length 34 in. (86cm) |
| Velocity Measurement
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• Model 57 Infrared
Photoelectric Screen: Infrared Photoelectric Screens are
used to detect projectile passage through a reference
plane. (Required quantity 2) with Steel Stand For Model
57 (Required quantity 2)
• Model 43 Personal Ballistics Laboratory and Adapter
For Model 43 / Model 57 Interface: Model 43
is an integrated ballistic system with capabilities to
measure velocity and rate of fire. The adapter
is required to interface with the Model 57 screens.
(Required quantity 1 Model 43 and 1 adapter. Windows 95/98
required to operate Model 43.)
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For an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) download
of the 3-Barrel Receiver, click
here .
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the above PDF, click
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