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She meant blank rounds, of course, not the dummy ones.

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The dummy ones look exactly like the real ones, but usually have a hole in them. They are used for the scenes showing ammo, such as someone wearing a bandolier, or loading a magazine.

For shooting on a scene blank rounds are used, and these look different, as they have no bullets, these are hard to confuse.

But apparently possible... as I find it hard to believe in a mischief.

BTW, in sport ANY ammo is banned from the "safe tables", where the participants are allowed to handle weapons. Even the bright orange plastic snap caps, and the only time the shooters are allowed to load guns is during the course of fire, under the DIRECT supervision of a range officer.





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