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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

A quick video on how I mark my dummy rounds used in firearms training
A simple trick to help make sure I come back with as many dummy rounds as I brought out

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  • what is the purpose of dummy rounds in movies?

  • @xtianthadon

    they are not used in movies

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  • @7150285

    training

  • @nickgor12

    that is the point

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  • Spray paint man!!! That is all

  • @7150285 Exactly. They are really effective because by some statistics, training with these simulators give you about 50% better chance to survive your first combat.

  • i had some dummy rounds before. i had to send them home they was too stupid

  • @LeegoDerbi lol you mean like laser tag??

  • @7150285 Blanks are used normally in combat training where people actually are "shooting" each other. With them everything gets as realistic as possible without injuring anyone. There are also special simulators where everyone are wearing vests with special recievers and laser transmitters attached to guns that send a ray when gun is fired (with blanks of course). If ray hits the vest, you're dead/injured.

    Dummies are used to simulate gun jamming so you can practice how to manage.

  • How do u make 12 gauge dummy rounds I would really like to learn

  • SPORTS :)

  • @7150285 Dutch loading. Produces deliberate stoppages while shooting. This enables the shooter to practice stoppage drills. Weapons handling and manipulation is not just point and shoot. It's also running your gun like it's a part of you.

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