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Dummy ammo
An online search returned dummy rounds with orange tips.
I am looking for rounds that can not be fired and that look real.
I realize this not common, so allow me to explain how these rounds will be used.
I am planing a photograph that uses a .357 revolver as the subject. I want to photograph the revolver with bullets.
Needless to say, the gun will not be fired, even so, I don't want to have the revolver loaded with real bullets.
Where can I find .357 caliber bullets that have been rendered inert, but look real?
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Find someone who reloads 357 and have them make you some. That's the only way that I know of to get realistic looking non-live ammo.
Gringop.
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There is training ammo that has a plastic coating on the bullet (not hollowpoint).
I bring that up because on an auction site, there are lots of snap caps, that are made up of real cases, with a plastic bullet (that you could color with a sharpie/paint, etc) as well as some which use a real bullet in them (missing the primer/gunpowder, etc).
They look real enough that I wouldn't use them as a snap cap, because I could see someone mistaking them for a real bullet, when tired/etc.
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