http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_cap#_odgreen said:What are snap caps ?
Good ideajebarlow said:I like to let some one else load my magazine with my snap caps, putting them in an order I do not know about with live ammo. This allows me to see just how well I am shooting or if I am pulling or flincing.
That is a great idea! You can also treat it like a type 1 or 2 malfunction.jebarlow said:I like to let some one else load my magazine with my snap caps, putting them in an order I do not know about with live ammo. This allows me to see just how well I am shooting or if I am pulling or flincing.
That's good too! Never thought of that!CountryMick said:I take them with me to the LGS or gun shows if I'm looking to buy a firearm. This way, clerks who might otherwise be resistant to allowing prospective buyers dry fire their weapons have no excuse to let me feel the trigger out before buying. They always are appreciative.
They do everything except explode.bryanbrescia said:Stupid question, snap caps eject too right?
I'll be trying that next time I go to the range, if they let me... Great way to train, not only for flinching or trigger jerk but for malfunctions as well.jebarlow said:I like to let some one else load my magazine with my snap caps, putting them in an order I do not know about with live ammo. This allows me to see just how well I am shooting or if I am pulling or flincing.
The extractor catches them the same way as every other cartridge.greg said:Snap caps eject themselves ???
You do have to manually operate the slide...I didn't think so.
" Yeah " they don't go boom.blackwolffcf said:You do have to manually operate the slide...