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#1 |
non-firing props
How do the non-firing props seen on Redwolf work? What are the "caps" exactly?
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#2 |
Red Wine & Adderall
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I would assume they would work the same as how a real firearm would work, a round is chambered and the hammer strikes the primer and sets off a cap. The force of the cap going off causes the casing to eject and the next round would then be chambered to start the process again.
Heres a pic of some caps ![]() Load your caps into your fake shells ![]() Load your rounds into your magazine and safety off and party on! If you wish to learn more, google will yield much information, as all the info I have just provided you was googled in less than 2 minutes, read, and rewritten as this post for you.
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![]() "Its only a little bit on fire" Last edited by TokyoSeven; September 24th, 2009 at 05:12.. |
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#3 |
Cool beans! Thanks!
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#4 |
Don't think of ordering one if you're in Canada though.
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