303 British - Blank (Extended Case) - Prvi Partizan - 15 Rounds

303 British - Blank (Extended Case) - Prvi Partizan - 15 Rounds

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About 303 British - Blank (Extended Case) - Prvi Partizan - 15 Rounds

Prvi Partizan blank-fire cartridges carry premium advantages that you won't find in home-made or military surplus blanks. Similar to live ammunition, these blank rounds are assembled using non-corrosive Boxer primers, quality propellant, and fresh factory brass casings. The casings used are uniquely extended in order to replicate live .303 British rounds for reliable feeding and function in authentic and/or prop weapons. The faux projectile end of each casing has a tight crimp with ample sealant that not only prevents moisture from spoiling the round but readily segregates it from live ammunition. Blank ammunition has no projectile to fire and is intended to be used for training purposes. Many will find the loud muzzle report of these rounds to be appropriate for reenactments, film production, novice movie making, and C&R antique testing when no range is readily available. Some weapons chambered for this caliber include the Lee-Enfield rifle, WWI-era Bren Light Machine Gun, and Prvi Partizan ammunition is made in Serbia and backed by nearly 90 years of experience manufacturing cartridges for police, military and general export. Although intended for less-than-lethal force, this ammo could still cause serious injury or death under certain circumstances, like use in close proximity to your target. Be sure to handle a firearm loaded with this ammo the same way you would any other.

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