Hi Guys
As well as my Target and vermin guns I also have a couple of blank fire western revolvers.
Each gun as a set of sleeves which fit in the cylinder as 9mm blanks but you can put .209 shotgun primers in. I bought them from regalos in Blackpool (I think it was from there) for £12 for 6 rounds now sadly due to the death of the owner the shop is shut.
They are nicely engineered in brass and make the guns quieter and cheaper to use.
This weekend i picked up another BF pistol (pietta colt sheriff model) and thought I should get another set of sleeves. thus discovered the fact the shop is now gone.
What I would like is another source of the same anyone got any leads ?
I can ream out some old shells (i have done this in the past) but they are not really sturdy enough for repeat use, so really i wouldlike somthing similar. he airsoft shops sell then in ali but at £10 each they can do one.
cheerho
blank fire reloading .308/9mm to shotgun primer
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Re: blank fire reloading .308/9mm to shotgun primer
Lol I'd still rarther ream out old shells as £30 is still too much.
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