An ammunition cartridge assembled from (1) a substantially cylindrical
polymeric cartridge casing body defining a casing headspace with an open
projectile-end and an end opposing the projectile-end, wherein the casing
body has (A) a substantially cylindrical injection molded polymeric
bullet-end component with opposing first and second ends, the first end
of which is the projectile-end of the casing body and the second end has
a male or female coupling element; and (B) a cylindrical polymeric middle
body component with opposing first and second ends, wherein the first end
has a coupling element that is a mate for the projectile-end coupling
element and joins the first end of the middle body component to the
second end of the bullet-end component, and the second end is the end of
the casing body opposite the projectile end and has a male or female
coupling element; and (2) a cylindrical cartridge casing head-end
component with an essentially closed base end with a primer hole opposite
an open end with a coupling element that is a mate for the coupling
element on the second end of the middle body and joins the second end of
the middle body component to the open end of the head-end component;
wherein the middle body component is formed from a material more ductile
than the material head-end component is formed from but equal or less
ductile than the material the bullet-end component is formed from.
Methods for assembling ammunition cartridges and ammunition cartridges
having the headspace length larger than the corresponding headspace
length of the chamber of the intended weapon measured at the same basic
diameter for the cartridge casing without being so large as to jam the
weapon or otherwise interfere with its action are also disclosed.