They do the job in my workouts. I don't like plastic ones, so I chose these and I'm satisfied. They get a bit scratched, but they're not meant to look nice, they're meant to help in training and for that they're perfect.
Set of six dummy rounds in 9x19 mm caliber made of durable anodized aircraft-grade aluminum in red color. In the primer location, there is a silicone filling protecting the firing pin during testing
The dummy round allows for safely testing the firearm's operation and conducting dry-fire training without the risk of damaging the firing pin. The bright color easily distinguishes the dummy round from live ammunition
The dimensions of the dummy rounds are fully compliant with original ammunition, ensuring proper compatibility with magazines and firearm mechanisms
There is a hole in the rear part of the dummy round allowing a string or lanyard (included) to be threaded through and used as a pendant or keychain
Technical data
Color: Red
Material: aluminum and silicone
Caliber: 9x19 mm
Manufacturer: GunPany
| EAN | 6976386126457 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer code | 21472 |
| Brand | GunPany |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 14
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Good snap caps, you can see they are solidly made. The gun (CZ75) loads well, they're suitable for dry fire training, but they are noticeably lighter than real ammo, so they might not be the best for tactical magazine change drills.
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In Springfield ECHELON, sometimes the slide does not fully close, which does not happen with factory ammunition. Additionally, these snap caps scratch quickly and make a strange, uncomfortable sound when loading into the magazine.
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Good snap caps, they do their job and are great for dry fire training, their dimensions match regular cartridges and the primer mock-up prevents damage to the firing pin. I recommend them.
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Overall, very well-made snap caps, but they could be a bit heavier because they definitely don't weigh as much as a real round. The dummy primer does its job, the paint comes off after longer use but they're still suitable for practice.
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Good snap caps. They work well for training youth and in dry fire exercises. The color wears off a bit, but that's just normal use. A positive product. Maybe actually a bit too light, but it's not a terrible problem.
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Good snap caps, well made, properly fed from the magazine. A big plus is also the color, which allows distinguishing them from live ammunition. Worth buying for dry fire training.
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I do not recommend it. After the first use, after loading the magazine once for dry training, out of the 12 purchased, the silicon tip that is supposed to protect the firing pin fell out of four, leaving bare aluminum. Also, they're a bit too light.
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I do not recommend. They are definitely too light – you can barely feel them. They mislead your hand... Not good for 'loading practice' either, because they are a bit too short. I regret the purchase :(
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Great gadget, good quality workmanship, just a bit too light. Overall, I highly recommend it for dry fire training and for learning how to load magazines, especially for people unfamiliar with firearms so they don't get stressed about working with live ammunition.
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My Canik loved it. One ended up on my daughter's keys as a keychain. The rest serve bravely and although they've gotten a bit scratched, it's easy to distinguish them from the real ones. And of course, it's not plastic, which played tricks on my friends. Good purchase.
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Snap cap made of aluminum, which is quite a durable material, protects the firing pin nicely, no jams or other faults. The color leaves no doubt about what's in the chamber, the price seems okay. Hard to say about durability, will have to train with it more.
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Great quality. Perfect for pistols that strongly damage plastic snap cap rims (e.g. Canik, Walther). It would be nice if they were heavier. The included string allows you to make a snap cap pendant. I RECOMMEND.
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A good snap cap for a good price. Aluminum is aluminum. I once had an incident with a plastic snap cap, so now I only use these. The color is also a plus, so there’s no confusion about what it is. I recommend it.
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