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Fairly good
romeo b - West Covina, California (my profile)
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| I have tried this dummy rounds in my glock 17 and my opinion is its fairly good for its purpose. I have used the A-Zoom snap caps and its really much much better.. | |
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A TOTALLY USELESS WASTE OF MONEY!
SPEED - Lake Worth, Florida (my profile)
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| A Glock, at least the newer ones anyway, are able to be Dry Fired W/O damage. Since this Dummy Ammo has no Spring Loaded Cap, or anything for the Firing Pin to Hit, even if it did matter if you Dry Fired, what is the purpose?? Save your Money! | |
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Great Weight, But the Yellow Paint Comes Off After Some Use
kuson - Bangkok (my profile)
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| I'm not sure whether my Glock 17 is new and not run in yet, but after excessive dry firing and sliding in/out for about 4-5 days, the yellow paint began to peel off. Not sure whether mine were defects or whether the temperature here is humid, or whether this is normal. | |
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Dummunition
Hung - Newport Beach, California (my profile)
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| Glocks are durable like that, they have a new upgraded firing pin on all their new guns. These caps are really good for dry fire practice. I recommend this product for accuracy practice. You can see how much you actually anticipate and you'll know how to correct that with these. | |
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mario d - Mexico (my profile)
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| I think they are good for some drills but not good for dry fire, because the hammer dosen´t hit anything(That space is empty) , it´s like shoothing without a bullet and that is bad for the gun. | |
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The best there is
J B - Houston, Texas (my profile)
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| These are the best dummy rounds that I have seen or used in any of the classes that I have taken. I ended up buying one from a classmate (at a real premium) because I could not find them anywhere until I found them here. The weight is perfect and they function just like a real round. In fact, they use a real bullet so the weight is more correct. These are perfect for practicing stoppages and reloads. The projectile is a tad loose on mine as I only have one and it has hit the cement many, many times but it doesn’t show any sign of coming apart. True, they don’t have a spring or cap where the primer would normally be but they don’t need it as dry firing a Glock won’t hurt it anyway. | |
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Dummunition
Justin B - Sacramento, California (my profile)
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| Rounds are perfect for clearing jams and other malfunction drills however they are not good for those who need to dryfire their weapons alot since they have no internal spring to stop the firing pin. If you don't need to dryfire than these are perfect, they don't fall apart in your gun like the plastic ones. | |
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