Also, and forgive my ignorance again, what would happen if I shoot a dummy bullet with a blank gun?
Mike I sent you a PM with a couple of questions that would only clog this thread with my lack of knowledge. You're right, I found documentation grandpa had about this and other guns (manuals and stuff) and it says this is a made in Italy (Bruni) blank firing replica (zinc alloy) of a Colt Python 4 357 Magnum 9MM. Fairly recent purchase.
Is this little thing in the back the firing pin (The one above the gold)? That pops inward when I cock the hammer and pops out when I dry-fire
1) Should I buy 9mm DUMMY rounds or .380 as the manual says this one holds. Or are they the same thing but different speed.
2) what would happen if I pull the trigger on the above gun with a dummy round inside?
Remington Oil Wipes are an excellent product; before using them on your blank-firing revolver, I would suggest you first test them on the inside of the trigger guard to make sure that they won't damage or remove the finish.Will Rem Oil wipes be good? (I'm new at this Thank you!)
take a look
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=53544/pid=41786/Product/18411_REM_OIL_WIPES_FOIL_PACKS
I'm a big fan of the K31. Their accuracy is legendary. I own one myself though it's not in nearly the condition that yours is. These are the only 'off-the-rack,' iron-sight rifles that that I know of that can be expected to hit a 4 moa target at 1000 yards with standard issue [GP 11] ammunition...in the right hands of course
Really, they are wonderful rifles.
Wow, that's a real trip. I've never seen anything like that before.
Wow, that's a real trip. I've never seen anything like that before.