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Wed 16/03/05 at 19:39
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Now I have your attention - I was wondering that, if you have any idea, if I were to saw off the end of a piece of live ammunition, would it explode, or will it only explode if the end bit is hit with something ?

Very untechinical

cant tyype today either.

oh and yeah, Stiller is a homo.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:57
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Displayed wrote:
> Morale of the story is to not saw the end off basically.

Morale of the story is...

NEXT!
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:57
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Moral of the story is to not saw the end off basically.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:56
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Rifle bullets are different I think.

The ends are more promenant and easier to grip so it's probably easier to pull out.

I think?

I'll see anyway.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:54
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Paradox: wrote:
> The casing is pretty strong, it's the ignotion of the hammer against
> the bottom bit that causes it to explode from the shell, just pulling
> it off wont work.

supposedly it does, i can show you a bullet that i know it has been done to, but as I have said it was a rifle bullet, big and long, not small like that. Do you want to see?
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:53
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Displayed wrote:
> Displayed wrote:
> a safe way to take apart a live metal cassed rifel bullet is to, jam
> it into a vice, softly, get a par of pliers and pull out the bullet
> bit from the casing, slowly, then you can empty the powder from
> inside, then hit the end to fire the charge and you can then put the
> bullet bit back into it. This mite work i dont know.

No.

The casing is pretty strong, it's the ignotion of the hammer against the bottom bit that causes it to explode from the shell, just pulling it off wont work.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:52
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Hedfix wrote:
> No idea.
>
> Google for it.
>
> No doubt the NRA have a fully detailed explanation of how to take
> bullets apart.

They don't

Their website is just anti-black/jewish/mexican Klu Klux Klan propaganda
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:50
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Displayed wrote:
> a safe way to take apart a live metal cassed rifel bullet is to, jam
> it into a vice, softly, get a par of pliers and pull out the bullet
> bit from the casing, slowly, then you can empty the powder from
> inside, then hit the end to fire the charge and you can then put the
> bullet bit back into it. This mite work i dont know.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:50
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No idea.

Google for it.

No doubt the NRA have a fully detailed explanation of how to take bullets apart.
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:48
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Hedfix wrote:
> Sparks and powder that ignites don't mix.
>
> I'd hazard a guess that if you are sawing through a plastic casing
> (shotgun shell for instance*) then you'd be ok. However doing a metal
> shell casing would be a bad idea.
>
>
> *Don't think they have metal on the inside of the plastic bit but...
>
> Aren't some of the smaller casing unscrewable anyway? Or is that just
> something that happens in the movies?

It's not unscrewable, I've tried that.

The bullet is here [URL]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/kyz22/bullet.jpg[/URL]

The gunpowerer, I'm guessing, is held inside the darker tip, which is the bit I want to cut off. I'm guessing since it's a seam it should already be weakened?
Wed 16/03/05 at 19:47
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Paradox: wrote:
> Displayed wrote:
> wot end you on about?
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> [URL]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v521/kyz22/bullet.jpg[/URL]
> bit on the left

there is a possible chance of the gun powder explodin, and the charge going off.

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