Blank rounds

For the 9mm I run guns ( state side) they have some but for short 12 gau ( rare birds ) you my have to find someone that will make them for you . Not hard to do if your willing to try just get some cheep bird shot shells( low brass) and cut the shell in half with a razor knife just above the shot wad and hot glue to seal it .
For normal 9mm blanks marstar .
 
For the 9mm I run guns ( state side) they have some but for short 12 gau ( rare birds ) you my have to find someone that will make them for you . Not hard to do if your willing to try just get some cheep bird shot shells( low brass) and cut the shell in half with a razor knife just above the shot wad and hot glue to seal it .
For normal 9mm blanks marstar .

Hi, what type of 9mm blank do you need?
From what i know, there are three main types:
1) ones that look like a 9mm luger, and work on real firearms - with a blank adapters can cycle a semiauto.
2) the 9mm Pak (blank semiautos), works only on blank pistols,
3) and 9mm Rk (blank revolver), works only on blank revolvers.
Regards Dag
 
Hello guys and thanks for the replys. Its for a new toy I have. It runs off of 209 primers, 9mm luger rounds and 12 gauge short shells. I have checked around Barrie with No real luck. Hope that helps a bit better. Thanks.
 
I have some 9mm luger profile blank rounds, if you need them. PM for details, if I recall correctly they are around $10/64rd box plus shipping. This along will not cycle a semiauto unless a blank regulator is fitted.
Regards Dag
 
I checked them as my cousin last year bought a blank fire pistol and ammo. Either they dont list it on the website or they stopped selling it. Might drop them an email and ask. Thanks for the tip though.
 
You realize that blanks come in all strengths right? I don't know what toy you are referring to but if the barrel is restricted at all ( like to maybe cycle as a semi auto) you could have a grenade on your hands if you don't know what your doing. You might want to share a little more information first with the crowd or you could pm me if you want. I play with this stuff for a living.
 
https://jdairsoft.net/trmr/trmr-e1/trmr-e1-x4-s5

Thats the toy. Uses different sized blanks. Think flash bang.

Ok I'm picking up what your laying down now. You can use any strength blank in this set up. The .380 starter pistol blanks would work well, they have a healthy bang to them and run quite clean. Don't use the black powder ones. The Canadian surplus 9mm blanks from marstar will not be as loud. Also they tend to be more dirty so your device will get coated in crud much faster. The positive side to those blanks are they are cheap.
 
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