designed to actually kill you. just because they are blanks, doesn t mean that they are not dangerous, i mean, go back to that diagram showing the blank for a second. you see where it says, sealed with plastic or paper, released like a projectile. there isn t-eyed chunk of metal on the end, a bullet, you still need a stick something in there to seal in the gunpowder, and usually planes used paper plastic wanting, which poses less danger than a bullet, but have fired at close enough range a blanket seriously injure or kill someone. it s technically missing the bullet, but even a blank be changes, even a blank can be deadly, that s happened on movie sets. in 1984 jean-éric hansen was joking around on the set of a film, with a real prop gun that was filled with blanks, he shot himself in the head at close range. the force of that blank fractured his skull and he died. there s also the potential to