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Blank ammunition typically contains a powder charge, but it lacks a projectile (bullet). Instead of a bullet, it has a crimped end or a wad to contain the powder. When fired, blank ammo produces a loud sound and muzzle flash, simulating the effect of live fire without discharging a projectile. It is commonly used in training, theatrical productions, and military ceremonies.

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