How to dismantle a live bullet?

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gorcorps

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johnny 5 is alive, no disassemble!

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AMCRambler

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2 pairs of vise grips is how i dismantle all my misfires. Nothing has blown up on me yet.
 

pontifex

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really not going to do much without a barrel even if you did set it off. nothing for gasses to build up to create any velocity. You wouldn't want to be holding it when it goes off though.
 

Qdoge was here

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Put the casing (gently) in a vice...use pliers to remove the bullet.

It's highly unlikely that the round will go off in the vice...but I don't know if you're trying to save the casing or the bullet....there are different ways to accomplish this, depending on your desired outcome.
If I want to save the bullet how do I save the bullet. I have a fmj bullet and I don't want to damage the jacket as it is an important part of my project.
 

glenn1

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Gotta love it when a complete novice asks for advice on how to something mildly dangerous that requires a certain amount of skill and knowledge, especially when it's being done for no apparent rational purpose and a non-dangerous alternative is readily available. It's as if Darwin Award winners only had ATOT as a resource to ask questions to, we'd never hear stories like this again:

"Hey ATOT how do I ensure a wire is grounded before I do work on my house"?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...steal-copper-cable-carrying-11-000-volts.html
 

GagHalfrunt

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Cut the red wire. Or the black wire. One of them disarms the bullet, the other makes it go off. So just wait until the very last seconds, close your eyes and cut one at random. That always works.
 

Rifter

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What is you intended purpose? do you need the bullet or the casing? I reload my own ammo PM me if you just need a bullet or a casing ill mail one to you.
 
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OutHouse

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Yeah, I'm reading that this is really the only safe way to do it. Pliers are not recommended.

I don't have a bullet puller so I'm just going to forget about this. It just doesn't seem safe.

ive done this a few times and as long as you dont smack the primer you are not going to make the round go off.
 

Stopsignhank

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Cut the red wire. Or the black wire. One of them disarms the bullet, the other makes it go off. So just wait until the very last seconds, close your eyes and cut one at random. That always works.

I have always seen that you wait until the clock says 007 then cut a wire. Works every time.
 

gorcorps

aka Brandon
Jul 18, 2004
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If I want to save the bullet how do I save the bullet. I have a fmj bullet and I don't want to damage the jacket as it is an important part of my project.

I will refer you to my original post from the original time period:

Just buy a damn bullet puller... they're cheap and you know you're doing it right.

Also, if you just need bare FMJ bullets then just buy them. Why buy a fully assembled round just to disassemble it when bullets are available?
 

madoka

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Jun 22, 2004
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All you need is a frying pan and oil as Bruce Willis showed in Red.
 

momeNt

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Jan 26, 2011
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bullet puller and blast shield.

Only takes 1 mistake to seriously injure yourself. The cost of of the preventative measures are cheap in comparison to the harm that it could cause you.

Just out of curiosity, why do you need to do this?
 

JulesMaximus

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Jul 3, 2003
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bullet puller and blast shield.

Only takes 1 mistake to seriously injure yourself. The cost of of the preventative measures are cheap in comparison to the harm that it could cause you.

Just out of curiosity, why do you need to do this?

I asked this question 5 years ago. Not even sure why to be honest...

Gotta love it when a complete novice asks for advice on how to something mildly dangerous that requires a certain amount of skill and knowledge, especially when it's being done for no apparent rational purpose and a non-dangerous alternative is readily available. It's as if Darwin Award winners only had ATOT as a resource to ask questions to, we'd never hear stories like this again:

"Hey ATOT how do I ensure a wire is grounded before I do work on my house"?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...steal-copper-cable-carrying-11-000-volts.html

Who are you referring to?
 

momeNt

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Jan 26, 2011
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Gotta love it when a complete novice asks for advice on how to something mildly dangerous that requires a certain amount of skill and knowledge, especially when it's being done for no apparent rational purpose and a non-dangerous alternative is readily available. It's as if Darwin Award winners only had ATOT as a resource to ask questions to, we'd never hear stories like this again:

"Hey ATOT how do I ensure a wire is grounded before I do work on my house"?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...steal-copper-cable-carrying-11-000-volts.html

volts don't kill - a static shock is double the voltage in the copper wire. I can pretty much guarantee he didn't get any electrical advice from ATOT.
 

Red Squirrel

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As a kid I found a live shot gun shell on the ground and I decided it would be fun to cut it with an axe.

No explosion, no nothing, I just got lucky really. lol.
 

skull

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Jun 5, 2000
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When my dad was young he and his brothers would shoot pellets at the primers of shotgun shells until they went off


I can't believe they all have all their limbs

My pops didn't have paintball as a kid so they shot bb guns at each other instead. When I was still a pup he let me smash 22s with a hammer in the driveway, take apart shotgun shells and such, he did make me wear safety glasses though.
 

amdhunter

Lifer
May 19, 2003
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I tried when I was younger at a friends house to cook a bullet on the stove.
Didn't work out like I thought it would. We were expecting the bullet to shoot at a random direction...but it didn't do anything.
 

hadu

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Nov 5, 2017
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hi i have a 20mm vulcan bullet, how can i disable it, i dont care if it damages or anything,
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