So a guy at work gave me these. They look like .45 acp rounds, but they are 2 pieces that screw together the bottom part has a pin fixed to it and there is a brass bushing in there too. Any ideas
So a guy at work gave me these. They look like .45 acp rounds, but they are 2 pieces that screw together the bottom part has a pin fixed to it and there is a brass bushing in there too. Any ideas
Are they open at the bullet end ? If so, possibly adapters to shoot smaller calibers out of a pistol chambered for 45 ACP ?
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Dummy or "practice" rounds. The spring loaded mechanism mimics a primer so the firing pin has a bit of resistance to strike against.
If there is no spring then they are just using inertia to slow the pin down. Possible that the springs are missing.
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They are open at the bullet end.
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laser cartridge?
you put your weed in it man
I can fit a .22LR in to them but the base won't screw back on. I had .22 short and same thing won't screw back together. I don't think it's laser related, maybe black powder related but they are too clean to have been used with black powder.
I'm pretty sure these are rubber bullets. Can anyone confirm?
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