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Your cart is empty.Completely inert dummy training round. Excellent for classroom training, loading/releading drills, gun handling drills, malfunction drills and diagnosing shooting problems. Each round used a solid brass case so there is no chance of rim breakage.
Steward Weiss
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
I really enjoyed the quality and ease to use obviously lol I bought a mag just to fidget with as I work I load and unload them great value both for it’s intended use and fidgeting that are an easy fit again obviously lol
Michael Z. Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Loaded a mag, cycled them through. Perfect for load, extraction, ejection check. Brass similar to actual cartridges. Bright orange to avoid confusion with live rounds.
A.V. Ajgaonkar
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2022
Excellent quality, very well made completely inert dummy brass cartridges. I wanted it for dry fire practice in my new Tikka TX3 Tac A1 and also use it to show new comers about safety involved in shooting sport. I must say the dummy cartridges fits well in my tikka magazine and cycle them very smoothly. I would strongly recommend it to everyone who are looking for dummy round. Just one advice, make sure with the law of your country / state that it is completely legal to import inert dummy cartridges in your country of residence.
Stephen
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2022
They work great for testing feeding of your 5.56/.223 rifle, and they will be super gentle on the inside of your rifle, but I wouldn't dry fire with these unless you want to take the time to fill the primer pockets with hot glue. I think it was pretty dumb for the manufacturer to not extend the plastic all the way through the brass.Also, the tips of these are super soft, (they're plastic) so they will wear out faster.
Gary B
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
Good value for the money.Safely test magazines for smooth feed, test rifle actions for feed and function. No chance of putting a hole in your shop wall or cause injury to yourself or others.Also useful for 'failure' drills -- Mix one in with live rounds, and then start shooting. When the 'dummy' is loaded into the chamber and you pull the trigger...Nothing! You perform an 'immediate action' drill to eject the bad round and load another. This is primarily for law enforement/military/self-defense shooters.I have a dozen 9mm that I sometimes mix with live rounds while loading Glock magazines, and practice the 'immediate action' drills on the range.The orange color makes them easy to spot on the ground -- Too expensive not to pick them up.
Kurt rapp
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
I don’t like that they jam everytime I try to cycle them and eject them. I tried the first time loaded the msg with all 10. Pulled the charging handle slowly and didn’t just release it and the first round jammed then wouldn’t eject to allow the second round to seat in the barrel. So I took out the mag and the second round fell out. So I started over and finally the first round ejected. Did this like 10 times. Then I grabbed a mag with live rounds. Had absolutely no problem ejecting round after round. Tried the dummy rounds again and the second one got jammed again. The bolt carrier is far enough back to see the problem. It’s because they are mad with plastic tips and they are soft and get jammed on the barrel or the back of the other round. So I’d say look for something with metal tips.
Brianna
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020
Rounds are excellent for dry fire exercises and working through immediate actions of a jam.Each round has only been through the magazine and cycle 25 ish times so far and so have developed dents into casing. Not sure how long they will last through vigorous exercising but still a good product.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2018
These dummy rounds are outstanding. Really good practice without comprimising safety. I admire the user that left a bad review at first because of the way he was handling the charging handle, figured it out and then left a good review. When I first had an AR-15 I did exactly the same thing: easing the charging handle instead of letting it rip. You will get a jam every time if you do that. Unfortunately I learned that the hard way: at the gun range with live rounds. If I would’ve had these I could’ve practiced at home and figured out what the (my) problem was and saved myself from the hassle and embarrassment. If I need any I will buy more.
ThE HUntER USA
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
These worked great. I was using them to test out cambering rounds on my new build. Had one where it didn't eject fully causing another round to try to chamber when another was there. Thus making a scenario trying to clear the jam. Nice to practice this without live rounds. Though I don't think I need 10 dummy rounds so it was a bit more expensive for me.
John Scout
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2016
These have been great for training students on AR rifles. I used to just slip a piece of fired brass into a student's mag to induce a malfunction, but often the brass wouldn't feed, and the student knew there was an immediate issue, so to induce "failure to fire" drills, these have been great. When teaching more basic students in NRA type classes, they do great as a safety instructional aid, too. No one sees the orange and things "live round?". They cycle with the same reliability as a live round, and I've never had any issues with the training rounds, or the distributor. One photo compares them to a live round.
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