Shooting Blanks

Published on July 26, 2017
Duration: 6:26

This video from TFB TV provides an expert-level overview of blank ammunition, its applications, and the critical role of Blank Firing Adapters (BFAs). Lead Firearms Instructor Miles V. and Corey detail the dangers of blanks, compare live and blank rounds, and explain the necessity of BFAs for semi-automatic firearm cycling. They differentiate between military and 'Hollywood' style BFAs and discuss specialized surplus blanks.

Quick Summary

Blank Firing Adapters (BFAs) are essential for semi-automatic firearms using blank ammunition. They restrict gas flow to create the necessary backpressure for the action to cycle, as blanks lack a projectile. BFAs come in military (visible) and 'Hollywood' (aesthetic) styles, and proper tuning is vital for reliable operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Blanks
  2. 00:42Safety and Lethality of Blanks
  3. 01:13Live vs. Blank Ammunition Comparison
  4. 02:33Why Semi-Autos Need BFAs
  5. 03:05Types of Blank Firing Adapters
  6. 04:31Surplus and Polymer Blanks
  7. 05:08Recoil and BFA Tuning

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Blank Firing Adapter (BFA) and why is it necessary?

A Blank Firing Adapter (BFA) is a device attached to the muzzle of a firearm firing blank ammunition. It's crucial for semi-automatic firearms because blanks lack a projectile, and the BFA restricts gas flow to create the necessary backpressure for the action to cycle.

Are blank rounds dangerous?

Yes, blank rounds are dangerous and can be lethal. While they don't fire a projectile, the muzzle blast and expelled gases can cause severe injury or death at close range. Mixing live rounds with blanks is a critical safety hazard.

What are the different types of BFAs?

There are two main types of BFAs: military-style, which are typically external and brightly colored for visibility, and 'Hollywood' style, which are internal and designed for aesthetic integration into firearms for film and reenactments.

Can you use blank ammunition in any firearm?

Blank ammunition should only be used in firearms specifically designed or adapted for it, typically with a Blank Firing Adapter (BFA). Using blanks in a standard firearm without a BFA will prevent cycling, and firing blanks at close range can still be dangerous.

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