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It came up while I had my iPod on random, I promise.
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Somewhat back on track, thanks to loaders like Joe Swanson who pioneered motion picture blanks, we now have a product that produces CONSISTANT results. Not to diminish anyone else's efforts, there are other blank manufacturers that have copied and improved the designs with new powders, refined crimps and profiles.
It wasn't until we had reliable ammunition that improvements in gun blanking, especially pistols, could more quickly evolve. I'm sure that Steve C would concur that "our guns are only as good as the blanks" Regarding the crimp, it also keeps the powder retained and burning longer than wads thereby resulting in consistant pressures especially critical for semi/full auto gas operated guns. Without that the 1/4 and solid plug loads (9mm solid plug only 1-2 grains of powder!!) would be even more tempermental. 4570guy |
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Now that'd be a funny conversational piece to have. XD
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Yes I'm an armorer
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I'm not an armorer, but I'm wondering if the reason you don't see many P99s in films is because theyre going to get shot alot, and P99s wear out quickly compared to other pistols. I was talking to a guy who runs a rental range, and who's guns see alot of rounds, and he said the P99s were always the first to need replacing. CZ75s last the longest, if anyone was wondering.
I know the question was meant in a film context, but here's the BFA for my C7: The open section at the back locks around the groove in the flash hider (originally meant for rifle grenades) and then you screw in the plug to block up the barrel. You can even see how filthy it is in there from all the carbon build-up - they come pained safety yellow. Unit SOP is to cam it up with green gun tape though. |
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I have a box full of 100s of those little BFAs (colored red) built to thread on a birdcage muzzle break for an AR-15/M16. Sadly I don't own one though. The box also had a SL of blank ammo, much of which I shot through my dad's Ruger Mini-14 while hanging out with some friends (but being safe of course)
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