I wanted to know if anyone can post a lesson on removing the primer of a live round. Although I won't be attempting this stunt because I am over cautious with my firearms, I just wanted to know how do people do that!?
Thanks guys.

Jeet
Was referring to the video at 3:38How many different ways can a bullet discharge
Jeet, what people are repeatedly trying to point out is that a live primer is much more dangerous and much more prone to accidental discharge than a live cartridge. Your desire to have one or more live primers for some unstated purpose (it does not appear that you reload) makes knowledgable members here nervous about your intentions. However, you never address just what it is that you want an unspent primer for.Jeet3 wrote:I have also read some articles online about how to store ammo for carrying to the range in order to make them safe for carrying. For instance the temperature in which I will be traveling. If it's going to be 100 degrees F OAT I usually place the ammo in a cool case or such in order for the ammo to stay cool and safe.
I know how dangerous unsafe handling of any such thing can be. Once a gun or ammo discharges, that's it. There is no correction left to be considered.