The first meaning could refer to firing a gun with blanks inside of it instead of bullets. The second meaning could refer to a man who is impotent in the bedroom.
It's commonly referred to as 'firing blanks'
A gun that looks real but only fires Blanks not real bullets.
Yes, provided the rifle is of the appropriate calibre for the blanks. However, if a Blank Firing Attachment isn't fitted on the end of the barrel, or a dedicated blank barrel isn't used, then it won't cycle the action of an automatic firearm. Furthermore, one needs to be aware that gases emitted from the barrel after firing blanks can be harmful out to 20 feet or more.
No. Because all firearms are capable of firing blanks or live ammunition.
No, anymore than guns firing blanks can win target matches.
What I remember hearing about a "modern" firing squad is that 5 sharpshooters aim at a cloaked individual with a heart shape on it positioned over the heart. One has a bullet and the others have none so that they don't know who killed the person (seems rather cowardly). Utah still uses the firing squad to execute people.
Well I would cut back on masterbating for about 3 days then see.
And how do you know you are shooting blanks? If you haven't been tested by a doctor, you don't really know.
Jamie Blanks's birth name is James Blanks.
In written orders and magazines called "War Maneuvers." In real life, out in the field, we called them "War Games." Basically we "played army", just like when we were kids. Except this time we got paid for it, and used real weapons, firing blanks. With all the uniforms and weapons being the same, we had to put a white or red cloth around the upper arm (arm band), or possibly a colored cloth around the helmet to signify which army was which. For safety, the rules stated no firing of blanks within a certain distance...such as no firing at a man at 15 yards or less. Blanks can kill at point blank range!
Yes, but beware that many blank shells contain corrosive gun powder. Clean your shotgun after firing blanks to avoid pitting your barrel.