What if you were to cut the casing and slugs separately, assemble them and then pour in the powder? Or at least partially assemble (load) the round, cut and then add powder for the final touch. I recognize a couple of these rounds and feel they may all be legit. It is just the method for creating these images that might be confusing.
I have heard it is fun to empty the “shot” from shotshells and re-pack them with confetti or streamers from those party-popper things. Replace a few of your buddy’s shells next time you go skeet/trap shooting.
I cannot conceive of a method of actually cutting these in half that wouldn’t end in the cutter being shot in their stupid face.
fake.
water jet
although yeah the propellant and various elements were probably taken out and reassembled
What if you were to cut the casing and slugs separately, assemble them and then pour in the powder? Or at least partially assemble (load) the round, cut and then add powder for the final touch. I recognize a couple of these rounds and feel they may all be legit. It is just the method for creating these images that might be confusing.
“fake” might be the operative word. I’m guessing inert/faux propellent.
Fascinating. Anyone able to provide details of what we’re seeing here? Which rounds are which, and what they are made for, etc.
When things like this are posted, I so wish they came with guides at the bottom saying what each one is.
I have heard it is fun to empty the “shot” from shotshells and re-pack them with confetti or streamers from those party-popper things. Replace a few of your buddy’s shells next time you go skeet/trap shooting.