Be sure to clean your guns before using real ammunition after using these or any snap caps.They all leave residue and tiny pieces of a scrap brass in your firearms.The 3d printed ones are junk, A zoom dont last long and leave even more scrap brass,Tipton seems to last a bit longer but still has the same effect.Have yet to find a good quality snap caps dont believe one exist.
You say that like it's such a hassle to poke out one round. I'd much rather do that than have to keep reloading dummy rounds all day. Haven't tried them yet so, we shall see.
A good idea, but way overpriced for just two. You can practice dry firing without ejecting the regular snap caps by simply pulling the slide back about an inch or less. This resets the striker & trigger, but doesn't eject the cap. I've been doing this for years with regular A-zoom snap caps.
If you want a legit tip, don't overpay for these. People 3D print no-frills versions and sell them on eBay for way less. Bought a 9 pack of .45 snap caps for $8.00.
I knew they would make these eventually, I’d been grinding the rim off the regular ones for the same effect.
How do you remove these after use? A rod from the anterior opening of the barrel?
cleaning rod down the pipe to know it out......
Be sure to clean your guns before using real ammunition after using these or any snap caps.They all leave residue and tiny pieces of a scrap brass in your firearms.The 3d printed ones are junk, A zoom dont last long and leave even more scrap brass,Tipton seems to last a bit longer but still has the same effect.Have yet to find a good quality snap caps dont believe one exist.
Will it be available in Italy?
So I assume afterwards you'll need your cleaning rod to remove them if they can never be ejected 🤔🤔. Plus an minus to this idea...
You say that like it's such a hassle to poke out one round. I'd much rather do that than have to keep reloading dummy rounds all day. Haven't tried them yet so, we shall see.
A good idea, but way overpriced for just two. You can practice dry firing without ejecting the regular snap caps by simply pulling the slide back about an inch or less. This resets the striker & trigger, but doesn't eject the cap. I've been doing this for years with regular A-zoom snap caps.
True... but you're building a bad habit that could end up backfiring in a real live scenario.
Seems like a waste of money.
If you want a legit tip, don't overpay for these. People 3D print no-frills versions and sell them on eBay for way less. Bought a 9 pack of .45 snap caps for $8.00.