Military shells have a different primer.
Normal shells have a centre hole in front of the primer and if you use a long thin pin punch you can push it out.
Once, while doing that to a shotgun shell, and as there was only 4 shells to do....
I used a jewelers screwdriver, the last shell with the live primer was different and the screwdriver went into the primer and set it off.
It fired out and went directly thru the end of my finger....
Google image - eesakiwi . For the photos.
Let me tell you, getting shot does not hurt. It STINGS!!!!!!. Its like a hornet stinging for a few hours, not just a few seconds..
So yeah, theresa danger to getting the primers out..
Military shells have a single peice primer. Inside the primer pocket there's two tiny pin holes and a peg in the centre.
The primer sits over the peg like a plastic cap out of a cap gun does.
Because there's less tolerence in the setup, its a lot harder to reload them.
The military don't want their used shells used against themselves.
You can buy a 'primer pick' to remove these primers, its sorta like a bottle opener.
But to reload these shells you need to drill out the centre peg before inserting the primer.
There's a bit of a fashion for bullet shell belts as a clothing accesory right now.
There's a shortage of these so anyone who's got one, is 'in the know' about where they got theirs.
I'm.making a belt for me, and 3 dog collars for someone else.
We, in NZ, buy Finlands etc expired tracers, remove tracer and put in hunting projectile for cheaper ammo.
I.buy the unused tracer bullets for hobby work.
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