Is it safe to cut a bullet?

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  • Dubstar112
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    • Feb 2001
    • 2321

    #1

    Is it safe to cut a bullet?

    Is it safe to cut a bullet with a hand pipe cutter? The kind you clamp tighter and score radialy?(cuting mid shell.)

    I want to take the tip out of a 50 cal (LIVE AMMO!) and get rid of the powder.
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  • sharpshooter1286
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    • Feb 2003
    • 1114

    #2
    i want to say no, but i really want to say ne thing because i am in no way sure. this is really somethin u would wanna be 100% sure about tho..

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    • Dubstar112
      Dubstar111x
      • Feb 2001
      • 2321

      #3
      uhh too late. curiosity got a hold of me. I cut it. no problems, I was sure to go slow to avoid any heat. What do I do with a handfull of powder now ? lol .... opps
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      • Fred
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        • Feb 2002
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        #4
        I'm NOT an expert... and as such I'd call a gunsmith and ask...

        I would NOT try to cut it with anything... with the right tool you should probably be able to pull the bullet right out of the casing.

        It'd be worth your life to pay a gunsmith or someone who knows how to load ammo to do it for you... you need to remove the primer from the casing as well.

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        • Archangel Kid
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          • Apr 2002
          • 940

          #5
          why don't you just go on ebay like my dad =D... My dad used to buy casings and then the bullets for 50 cal. gun, Granted they were dummy rounds and his 50 cal. is blocked. but its still cool to see the rounds going into the 50 cal. when its on his duece 1/2.
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          • Cryer
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            • Nov 2002
            • 4105

            #6
            Use an acetylene torch

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            • Dubstar112
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              • Feb 2001
              • 2321

              #7
              Originally posted by Cryer
              Use an acetylene torch


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              • trains are bad
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                • Oct 2003
                • 1751

                #8
                Go to a gunshow, get all the empty shells and bullets you want.

                OR

                Take it to a gunsmith, have him pull the bullet. Remember, You still have the primer in thier then which needs to be fired in order to have a dummy!

                I don't understand how you cut it either.

                The best thing to do with the powder is take it out and burn it.
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                • Dubstar112
                  Dubstar111x
                  • Feb 2001
                  • 2321

                  #9
                  Who are you callin a dummy?()

                  Im not making a dummy, just pulling the bullet apart.

                  I used a pipe cutter to cut the shell near the tip. Then the brass peeled away via some pliers.
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                  • rehme
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                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1480

                    #10
                    well nothing would really happen if the poweder ingited remeber there as to be pressure for the bullet to go out the barrel. so the powder would just inginte and there is quit a bit of powder so it could catch somthing on fire.


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                    • Dubstar112
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                      • Feb 2001
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                      #11
                      Yeah, but say if the powder were to ignite from massive amounts of heat, the bullet would still be in the shell. Shrapnel/burns.

                      I didnt pull the bullet out, i simply cut the whole cartridge in half. The crimping is too strong to be pulled out without deforming the bullit. Then i snipped it all the way up.
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                      • WicKeD_WaYz
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                        • Apr 2002
                        • 1817

                        #12
                        I used to do it all the time. Nothing bad happened, but I was cutting 12 gauge shells. The powder makes for good fireworks.


                        One time though my friend threw a rifle shell on the ground and it went off. Scary.

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                        • -Jôker-
                          AOs Original JoKeR
                          • Nov 2000
                          • 2132

                          #13
                          i do it all the time... just stay away from the primer if you ever do it again...and watch those rimfires.

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                          • HOMOCIDAL2
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                            • May 2003
                            • 171

                            #14
                            Originally posted by rehme
                            well nothing would really happen if the poweder ingited remeber there as to be pressure for the bullet to go out the barrel. so the powder would just inginte and there is quit a bit of powder so it could catch somthing on fire.
                            A firearm is a device"that expels a projectile by the means of an explosion". And yes there would be an explosion, especially with a .50cal. Next time just use a knetic bullet puller, its easy and cheap. Not to mention safer.

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                            • trains are bad
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 1751

                              #15
                              Actually, smokeless nitrocellulose based powder does not explode. It is a propellant. If you definition is correct, I have a lot of non-firearms around here.
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