Sat Oct 23, 2021 5:45 pm
#1878023
Possibly so, but any competent armourer could deactivate live rounds in a minute or so.
Using a bullet puller take the lead bullet out of the casing, pour the propellant into an ashtray and drop a lighted match onto it.
Place the casing into the weapon and fire it in a safe direction to safe the primer. Reassemble bullet and casing, now totally safe to have on the set.
It can be visually assured as the primer is obviously pricked.
Rob P
Using a bullet puller take the lead bullet out of the casing, pour the propellant into an ashtray and drop a lighted match onto it.
Place the casing into the weapon and fire it in a safe direction to safe the primer. Reassemble bullet and casing, now totally safe to have on the set.
It can be visually assured as the primer is obviously pricked.
Rob P
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