This soundsllike one of those 'circumventing authority' questions. I'm assuming you have a blank gun and you want a 'real' one, but you aren't old enough to buy your own (or they are illegal where you live). I'd have to see the weapon, or at least know what it is in order to answer that, but generally speaking the answer is NO. The barrel only delivers the ammo downrange. The CHAMBER is the thing you have to worry about, because that is where the cartridge undergoes its greatest pressure. In a revolver, for instance, the drum that holds the shells acts as the chamber for each shell. The chamber is what is built strong enough to contain the explosion of the powder, not the barrel. The barrel only provides a path for the direction the bullet travels. On several of my weapons I could totally remove the barrel and the weapon would still fire. A blank gun is designed to fire a low-pressure round, and putting a full-pressure round in it would literally cause it to explode when you fired it.
I had a Charter Arms Off-Duty .38 Special, and I couldn't even put +P ammo in it (that's just ammo with a little more powder in it for more oomph). So if a real, legit gun can't even handle extra-power ammo, think about what a blank gun would do. You'll blow your hand off.
Any gun can shoot blanks. However, generally speaking, a "blank gun" such as a starters pistol, has a blocked barrel so it cannot fire a bullet...real or rubber.
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No. A starter pistol does not use bullets. It uses blank rounds, which explode and make the noise, just like a regular gun, but no projectile comes out.
9mm PTB gas bullets. It is not a real gun, and does not fire live ammunition. Do not attempt to run live rounds through it. <<<<<<<<<< Agree with above. It does NOT use any bullets. This is a blank firing gun. It uses the 9mm PAK blank cartridge- which has no bullet. Do not attempt to fire any standard ammunition in this gun- it would be extremely dangerous
There is no need to start a double barrel. A double barrel shotgun needs to be loaded like you would a single barrel shotgun only using two bullets. You then cock the gun, aim, and fire.
A single .44 caliber bullet at point blank range.
Should be marked on the barrel. If not, have it examined by a gunsmith BEFORE you attempt to fire it.
Yes, but beware that many blank shells contain corrosive gun powder. Clean your shotgun after firing blanks to avoid pitting your barrel.
None. It takes no modification to fire a pepper ball out of a standard .68 caliber barrel
No, the barrel us obstructed. A real bullet would shatter it, but a real gun will also fire blanks.
They are lethal but the bullets don't kill, the people who fire them do.