Nail Gun Blanks In My Revolver???
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I've used these blanks for over 30 years in an H&R 922, 9 shot 22, double action, flip out cylinder, and ejector, to introduce pointing dogs and retrievers to gunfire After test-firing a few and learning the point-blank damage they can cause I made sure the pistol was always pointed away from the dog. Never had a failure to fire but they sure caused a lot of fouling and carbon buildup. They are a lot less expensive than regular blanks and they are available in multiple powder/charge levels which worked great in training a young pup.
I used to own one of those H&R 922s!
Thanks for the info, I follow all of ypur videos.
I use those to shoot wax slugs out of my ruger single six. It works good for quick draw when you don’t want to practice with live ammo but still want to pop a balloon or something. It’s been a few years ago but some guys where using those and .22 pellets in a single shot rifle with mixed results and crazy speeds.
When I was in Army camp, one of the assistant instructors used a blank to shoot the head off of a rattlesnake. It got my attention!
I remember when Jon Erik Hexum killed himself by accident on the set of a TV show he was in. That was probably in the early to mid 80s. He found out those blanks of old are not so safe too. He was probably going to be the next TV star.
I tried to make myself some blanks for a carcano with bullseye and cream of wheat. I was quite shocked when I shot one at a piece of plywood some 10ft away and it put a little 6.5 hole clear through it
@@user-bn3zo3mh5v I remember that pretty well. It was a .44 Magnum blank, definitely not a toy. Brandon Lee died from a blank, too. A squib load was stuck in the barrel… 😳
@@5roundsrapid263 Oh crap! Scared me for a second. I have a friend with that name that is a police officer and former game warden.
Try a center-fire handgun blank on a bag of flower or a phone book. It blows the crap out of it. About 25 years ago Guns and Ammo did a story about the dangers of blanks.
If you put some 22 caliber lead pellets in the revolver in front of those blanks, it would actually produce a shootable projectile.
I did that with a .22 bolt action rifle. It worked pretty good. Strictly a last ditch survival tactic for getting a squirrel or bird up close. But, it did work.
I've done this with my old single shot. Works. And can save my 22 ammo. Mr. Gunny is right. Okay for plinking, last ditch for game. Rabbit stick is faster an sustainable.
@Velcro1167 True, they'll fire, but not very accurately. .22 pellets are .218, .22 LR bullets and the barrel is .223
@@dkeith45 just flare the bases of the pellets untill you get a tight fit and the base will flare even more when the powder pressure hits it(Minnie bullet) it can grab the rifleing then lol
The brass is too thin and will rupture the case head, might hurt your hand in a revolver but work's great in a bolt action
Now I just need a way to fasten a flashlight to my nailgun!!!
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@@Oldmanwithagoldpan Powder actuated tools have a muzzle safety in them-you have to press the muzzle against the item being fasetned before the gun will fire.Used to work at an industrial hardware place that sold the guns,blanks,and fastners.The really FUN PA guns were those that used 38 cal blanks! would drive 3/8 Dia fastners into steel or concrete.For .22 be careful with the HV blanks that are in longer nickel plated cases.These can generate more pressure than 22 cal guns can withstand.They were designed for fastener guns that used HV ammo only.CCI,Winchester/Olin made guns,fasnters and blanks.Hilti made their own!!!NOT compitable with other guns-ONLY Hilti.
I love my Rough Rider, as a matter of fact I just picked up a decorative .22 WMR cylinder with a snake engraved/etched on it from Heritage. Don't know if you're aware but Taurus bought Heritage a while back. Both products have gotten even better in quality control.
The heritage rough rider is so much fun to plink with. I got my wife one for our wedding and she loves it.
Those tools are called "Stud Hammers".
The .22 blank is a Stud Hammer Round. They work in .22 rim fire rifles quite well, trust me😉. They are mostly used to hammer and secure metal studs into a concrete foundation. Once the Stud Hammer is loaded and placed where the stud is to be nailed in, the worker takes a hammer and slams the back end of the stud hammer and BAM! It drives the nail straight through the metal Stud and concrete anchoring it to the floor.
When I was a kid, I used to shoot these instead of paper caps. Had a starter pistol that would not shoot real ammo due to closed barrel, but the cylinder and firing mechanism worked just like the real deal. The .22 blanks were shorter, but they were plenty loud.
Nailed it!!!
Load 22 pellets then the blank behind them and let's see how accurate 22 pellets can shoot from the Heritage.
Thats a good idea.
As Mr Helton says, use the .22 airgun SLUGS.
I don’t know how much the skirted pellets can take, but I will try them with the level one blanks. Years ago, I purchased from Sportsman’s Guide, a special brass 223 case that you could load a 22 cal pellet at the mouth of the case. It had a little punched in place that left a piece of the brass sticking in to keep the pellet from dropping all the way in and a larger place in the back to load a shotgun primer. It was pretty well thought out because it had a place along the edge of the primer that made it easy to pry the spent primer out with a screwdriver. I never tried it out very far, but I was able to hole a styrofoam cup at about 10 yards. It was fun, but I don’t use it now because I don’t have a whole lot of shotgun primers on hand! 😂
I have done this with a shot gun 22 lr adapter and it works
Shoot those blanks at a paper plate about 4' away , see if there's any discharge hitting the plate ! 😳
Some days it doesn't pay to gnaw through the restraints.
Glad that you're doing this test. Thank you once again!
these nailgun blanks are actually loaded way hotter than normal .22lr
Most stores only sell the level 2-3-4 blanks. Level 1-5-6 blanks seem to be harder to find. I had to Amazon a box of #6's
I have used these 22 cal nail blanks for over 50 years, I am part of my family owned wild west show, with over 5,500 performances from 1964 to date all over the western states for 100s of major events, we use the 22 blanks for events that require less noise, as we mostly use 45 cal blanks and other calibers, the 22 cal nail gun blanks work well but can be much harder on your gun as they have higher pressures then standard 22 cal blanks.
That's really cool, which color ramset blanks did y'all use?
Are they the same as dummy launcher blanks? Dummy launcher blanks look the same.
Cannot sell heritage and hi-point pistols in iL because the metal melts down too easily.
Now you just need to have somebody throw a rock at the steel targets while you shoot these to get your shooting fix on a budget!😆
Hahaha there you go. Stargate fan by chance? Reminds me of the line " hey! You in the skirt! Get that target swinging a bit."
Would have liked to see a test sheet of paper held out at different distances to see what, if anything, came out the barrel. Could be a paper target, press cardboard or corrugated cardboard.
I've never seen a blank used before. Thanks for the video.
I have the same revolver. I love it. Very accurate little pistol out to 25 yrds.
Used to house practice, with a 22lr bolt action, with a .22 caliber pellet in front. At 20 feet, they'll bury in a pine 4x4 😁
I found it amusing how the sound was way out of sync in the slow motion portion. You hear the bang long before the hammer falls.
He's a ventriloquist.
WTW, love your videos, remember to clean your Heritage revolver right away, most blank ammo is charged with black power.
Really appreciate you watching Kenneth
If you stick a 22 cal air rifle pellet on tip of the nail gun blank they can shoot well
I use a Ramset just about every week or so, and those yellow number 4's will drive a 2.5" nail clear through a 2x4 if you don't have the washer attached. That Ramset is like the more portable version of the gas piston on No Country For Old Men...
What are the laws surrounding buying nail gun blanks do you have to have a firearms permit or a drivers license
Gotta love the rough riders
Blanks are very cool at night! Big flash!
I've used these kind of blanks to shoot chopsticks out of my 22 semi auto. Lol they stuck into a box from about 20 feet. Then shattered after a few times. They did not cycle. Besides, they cost way more than most 22lr
If you used .22 LR (I assume your pistol is chambered in .22 Long Rifle) blanks I'm sure there would be sufficient pressure to cycle the action.
@@KageNoTora74 unfortunately no, they will not cycle any of my 22lr pistols. I presume that without the back pressure of the projectile, there is not enough force to rack the slide.
@@KageNoTora74 there is a video of me shooting 22lr shotshell vs spider on my channel. They will not cycle anything either.
I just bought those exact same ones to try in my Heritage Barkeep.
I have never heard of that one.I got to find me one.
@@mikeforce5926 Short barrel belly gun version of the Rough Rider.
Yeah I loaded my rough rider with them also it's so cool shooting the blanks, got me a box for New years Eve
Putting a .22 caliber pellet in front of those will give you scary fast projectiles because they are so light from being used in air guns.
Use a 5.56 blank in a rifle with an air gun pellet gives you INSANE velocities.
I like the Chiappa and Uberty revolvers as they load more than 6 rounds in the cylinder.
Not very accurate though since the air gun pellets are only .218 while the 22 LR is .223 and 5.56 is .224
Hey Adam. This is a interesting video cant wait to see how it goes
I saw someone else on RUclips use those with 22 caliber air rifle pellets. Seems the stronger blanks cause the pellets to turn to mush. I believe he said he wouldn't use more than #2 or 3. But, do not try that at home as they say.
Lvl 5 in a riffle with a 22 pellets chronograph and clay block
Just got some straight walled level 6 (purple) blanks for testing.
I put the #4 in my revolver it cut a dime sized hole in a soda can but they do swell up pretty good.
They’re VERY dirty. Make sure you clean between usage. I use copper plated .22 pellets , they fit tighter in cylinders. Cheaper shooting than .22 LRs.
Side note, the powder loads for fastening are actually undersized, as far as .22 caliber goes. The reason is the tools themselves are designed to keep the curious from putting a .22 caliber bullet in the tool. I'm not sure what size they truly are, but I do have some industrial Winchester .38 loads that are stamped 38, but cataloged as 37.
I've never had a problem with a roughrider 22. somehow you end up with one having problems...lol
There's a few foul balls in every process.
Thats just “Murphy” showing up
We use a bolt or rod system, powered by a similar blank to dispatch animals on the kill floor before processing them.
Seen guys use them in bolt action rifles where they ram a pellet down the barrel and the pellets end up shooting 2000 or more fps
Consider too... he's using the green and yellow blanks (level 3-4).... there are more powerful red and purple (levels 5 and 6 accordingly)
I can't wait to see what THEY do with some red flight penetrators (non-lead pellets)
You was saying something about 243 ammo I have 6 rounds I no longer need because I traded min off the ammo is about a year and a half old if your interested
I pass Paul's house every morning and evening going home I have different kind of ammo some I have 1 of are 5 are 3 just a little bag of ammo maybe you and Paul can see what y'all can use
You will need to clean it now!
Definitely didn't expect this video......always keep us guessing
Try to! Ha!
What is actually coming out of those blanks? Just air?
I know how you feel about stuff not working, when you’re filming, I don’t edit so what you see is what you get
Love those grips on that Heritage.
Fun video - loved the hoo_tee_hoo finale!
I learned something New!
Yup, need to clean every now and then..
Ya loading pellets in a rifle with this blanks is. Mean.. real mean. Or fast at least . Pretty fun
Head-spacing is everything
I would have “fanned” the pistolaro!🤠
BTW, I purchased a Heritage Rough Rider for my youngest son when they cost $79-99.00 years ago and they are great pistols! 😎💪🇺🇸❤️
Fanning a single action is a good way to break the bolt spring (which "lifts" the bolt). Then the bolt drags and leaves a "cut" around the aft of the cylinder. I got a really good price on a nice Nickled 45 Colt because the first owner had done that and ruined the look of the cylinder.Yh gun will still function and lock up properly but it will (if broken) wreck the look of the cylinder. dont do it to a nice gun.
I like to see those fired from about 6-10" from a piece of paper to see if
1- the flame dcortched the paper
2- if the green wad will poke a hole in the paper.
As always, great vid
Thanks for watching Tracy
You should look into airrow barrels for a rifle they are made by swivel machine and are fun also that is the best use for those blanks
I use them in my Rough Rider to kill carpenter bees. You get within a foot or two and just shoot the carpenter bee. Kills them just like a shot shell would.
Ok, so the natural follow up is, if you put a .22 caliber pellet in the barrel before you discharge the ram set, will it shoot like a. 22?
I use them to get my horses use to the noise and fire out the barrel prior to going to 45 colt blanks for mounted cowboy shooting.
You can get some 22cal pellets and put them in front of the blanks in a single shot rifle. And you get over 2000 f.p.s. Out of them. Only accurate close end when you go over about 15 yards they go every where.. But it’s a way to shoot 22 when every store is out of 22 l.r.
I know this is late and probably get missed. I saw a video where they used the red level nail gun blanks and then used a rod to load a 22 pellet down the barrel to just before the shell.
It went through a 3/16" SS plate and a CCI Mini Mag would not.
Not saying these will, but I fired some different brand power driver Whammer cartridges out of my favorite .22 revolver and didn't clean it, I don't know what propellant they used but it like to ruined my firearm, in a very short time, don't want the same for anyone else. Nice video Thanks
Hey Bro!!! A clean gun is a HAPPY gun...
People are using those ramset blanks for primer and propellent for .32 rimfire in older rifles. You can't buy new manufacture ammo, but certain centerfire cases can be modified to accept the blanks.
Would that be safe?
U have a cylinder in my heritage that's tight to eject and two one being 22 mag no problems could be it's not quite in spec. But its crap compared to the ruger I inherited from my gramps a 1965 model. But for the price not bad.
I use the yellow ones a shoot find and they are noisy really noisy compared to a 22
I wonder if you have the 22 mag cylinder in? Can cause them to stick in my heritage
Throw some 22 pellets on the top of those!
i was going to comment the same thing but figured i would see if anyone else thought about trying to shoot pellets with these...
Please
Pellets are lighter than 40g bullets, and the blanks have wayyyyy more powder. You’ll have some leading for sure, but some interesting results otherwise.
@@charlestravis9798 maybe just try the lead free ones
@@charlestravis9798 others on youtube have done lead pellets but i havent seen anyone try the alloy pellets. they are supposed to be 1 or 200ish f.p.s. faster in the air rifles. id be curious to see if you get the same results with blanks in the revolver lol.
Cool they work👍; could you back-load .22 pellets in the cylinder? & would they fire ok (incase ammo shortage goes completely FUBAR?)?
22 blanks with 22 pellets in chambers works you should try a clay block test to see damage
We use to take these and load up 22 cal air gun pellets into my sevens single shot then pop a blank in behind it. Made quite a heavier thump down range then standard 22 cal ammo
Would these work if loaded into a clip. ??
This reminds me of this guy from our mortar platoon when we were at JRTC shooting a cleaning rod out of an M4 with a blank, went really deep into a tree.
That sounds cool as hell
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When I was a kid I ran out of 22 shells and I had a bunch of starter blanks and I stuck a 177 pellet in front of the blank when I pulled the trigger it went right through the garage door so what would a 22 pellet be like in front of that nail cartridge?
Could you put a 22 caliber pellet in front of the blank?
if you shoot them you can say you never missed. lol!!! thanks for the video.
Those revolvers always make me think of Yosemite Sam.
ABSOLUTELY YA GALOOT!!!
Put a .22 pellet infront of the blank. The #4 yellow box blanks push the pellet at 2,800-3000 fps. I shoot them out of my Charter Arms Pathfinder 2 inch.Sometimes is can be a little bit of pain to get the empty case out when that crimped frontend opens up, but no big deal.
Get some 22 cal pellets and you dump a pellet in first with a blank behind it. Iv seen videos of doing it in a pistol like that and bolt action rifles
load pellets in front of them. i use it for trapping and it works great.
Have you managed to get hold of one of the new Ruger Wrangler 6 shooters yet! I got mine when they first came out for 160! Nice little gun ! I had been wondering if anyone besides heritage was going to make a affordable single 6 pistol and now they have made one with the quality of Ruger! My wrangler is what I shot the moccasin with the other day! I wish the wrangler came in magnum to with xtra cyclinder! I’m going to get a heritage in LR that has the magnum cyclinder to convert t o magnum! I have a Ruger single 6 which is convertible! The Ruger 22;convertibles have gotten so expensive! I have a AMT 22 automag and you should see the fireball that comes out of the end of it,it is the most accurate or close to one of the most accurate 22 magnums I have ever shot! It has a adjustable rear sight that makes it so accurate!
Watching next day, fun little video. Thanks again Who & Gods Speed to ya and the family. 👍🇺🇸
ive noticed some brass for 22lr is too soft and deforms in the cyl of the heritage. sellier and bellot does it often to me
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Thanks so much! That is actually my favorite one
I use them in my rough rider for horse flies that won't leave me alone when shooting in the desert.I've heard you can use them for training dogs /puppies not to be afraid of noises.Would use the lowest power for that.And last ,shooting contests with new shooters /Big mouth that don't know about recoil lol
I remember about40 years ago using a tool like that. It was called a ram set. We shot nails settling 2x4 's to a concrete wall
It's still called a Ramset
You want to be careful shooting those in a firearm. I about blew an expensive High Standard Pistol up one time with a Long Rifle blank. Some of them put out much higher pressure than normal .22 ammo. The ones I have were made to shoot 3/8 bolts into concrete and are much more powerful than the ones you were playing with.
I love that type of revolver
I've set a few of the Hilti shot off with my linesman pliers to scare co-workers, last time I did it a piece of brass case hit me in the collar bone after passing thru 3 layers of clothing and all layers of my skin. Learned my lesson, won't be doing me doing that anymore 😬
I wonder if you could put in a 22cal pellet in first then the load and see what speeds you get out of those rounds
WTW, you are about the funnest gun guy to watch
🙏🙏🙏 appreciate you watching
Just a thought, but maybe try adding a 22 caliber pellet in front of the blank??????
How bout if they work or cycle through a auto loader?
Been a long time I've gotten a notification for your videos.
DeWalt one got the X W. On them. I think 🤔 it was from Winchester 22 the cassing looks the same as X Winchester 22lr round I got.
I got that exact same pistol (serial number should be different lol). Got it at Academy several years ago on Black Friday for 99 bucks
They're affordable, durable, fun firearms!
@@Stevarooni and in September, I will be able to carry it without a permit here in Texas!
@@ttwatt3027 I saw that! 👍. Welcome to freedom.
These Ramset loads are NOT BLANKS, in the true sense of the word. They pack a real burst of power that can send shards of the casing flying out in many directions.
You will note the power level of these loads written there in a chart on the front of the box, 1,2,3,4, & 5 . These loads can and do, send a hardened nail/pin into solid concrete.
ANYWAY, you'd be very smart to NOT use these as "blanks",.... that is if you care for your gun possibly any by-standers.
Note: I made this comment at the instant I saw WHO-TEE-WHO start talking about them,... so now I'll watch the rest of the video. :)
I wonder if you can put some .22 pellets in front of those blanks for plinking?🤔
How are you hitting the target when you’re using blanks?
You can take a 22 cal.pellet load it like a muzzle loader and it will shoot harder than regular 22 ammo
Stuff some pellets or round balls into the forcing cone of your cylinder and those things should fly.
I believe those are black powder charged blanks.