Hi guys.
I'm itching to get some trigger time in and improve my form, drills, and ergos.
I've seen a few retailers sell crates of blank ammunition at about half the price of real ammunition.
Understanding that I'm not filming a movie or planning on blasting in my back yard just to make noise... Is it advisable to use blanks for training?
I would only be using them at the range, mainly for practicing my follow-up and resets, as well as mag changes, and malfunction drills.
If I can get 2200 trigger pulls with an appropriate BANG for only $250 in my 9mm, I would consider that a worthwhile investment.
Will anything adverse happen to my pistol with it not being a prop gun?
Again. I'm not looking for blanks with the expectation that I'm using a real gun to shoot blanks to film a movie. That's how Brandon Lee died. I just want them for range use.
Also wondering if taking a case trimmer to a spent blank will make it suitable for reloads with real ammunition?
If this question seems outrageous. Bear with me. I'm a newb.
I'm itching to get some trigger time in and improve my form, drills, and ergos.
I've seen a few retailers sell crates of blank ammunition at about half the price of real ammunition.
Understanding that I'm not filming a movie or planning on blasting in my back yard just to make noise... Is it advisable to use blanks for training?
I would only be using them at the range, mainly for practicing my follow-up and resets, as well as mag changes, and malfunction drills.
If I can get 2200 trigger pulls with an appropriate BANG for only $250 in my 9mm, I would consider that a worthwhile investment.
Will anything adverse happen to my pistol with it not being a prop gun?
Again. I'm not looking for blanks with the expectation that I'm using a real gun to shoot blanks to film a movie. That's how Brandon Lee died. I just want them for range use.
Also wondering if taking a case trimmer to a spent blank will make it suitable for reloads with real ammunition?
If this question seems outrageous. Bear with me. I'm a newb.