Put it into the gun it was designed for and shoot a target with a safe backstop. That's the only sane thing to do with live ammunition.
Blank and live-fire ammunition will not be stored in or issued from the same building at the same time
residue and live ammunition
That depends on where you live and how restrictive your local regulations are, but any sporting goods store will carry a variety of ammunition. Most Walmarts and many pawn shops have a sporting goods section. By federal law (in the US) you must be 18 to purchase ammunition for a rifle or shotgun and 21 to purchase pistol ammunition.
A training operation where real bullets and shells are fired as they would be in combat.
By itself, nothing. When a person loads it with ammunition and activates the firing mechanism, a projectile is expelled.
Does not matter what you use, a blank gun does not fire live ammunition.
That is called dry firring. Use a snap cap .
"Pass the ammunition" is a phrase historically used during times of conflict or warfare to request that someone provide additional ammunition for soldiers to continue fighting. It signifies the critical need for ammunition to sustain a battle effort.
Browning did not make ammunition. They branded ammunition made for them.
Most blank guns are simply not strong enough to contain the pressure of a live cartridge.
No. Because all firearms are capable of firing blanks or live ammunition.
The types of ammunition that can be bouoght at CCI Ammunition has no limits because they list thousands of sellers that provide every type of ammunition to the consumer for their convenience.