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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

This is a video about snap caps and speed loaders...

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  • Great info hey I have a question do you have g17 because I have one I also have snap caps and correct me if I'm doing something wrong but when I rack the slide at time bullet gets stuck between chamber perhaps I'm ridding the slide or something ihad the gun for 3 month now I got it new tell me what you think about that .

  • @tski007 could be lots of things, if its human error your not racking the slide fast enough when the snap cap is in the chamber when you rack it your similating the gun firing and the slide will ship back fast you must do the same otherwise the extractor wont grab it or pull it out fast enough to hit the ejector right, and it will get stuck...

  • would the firing pin even hit the brass "primer" after its been dented in like that? if the pin misses the primer due to wear then the snap caps will be worthless after the dent sets in, then basicly all you have is mag practice/place holders, no firing pin saftey, thus the same as dry fire, i dont know, maybe some on else knows if the pin still hits after its been pounded in.....

  • these are spring loaded snjap caps the primer has a spring behind it so it obsorbs the firing pin so it cna be used over and over even with the dents the firing pin hits the brass every time...but its more for laoding and clearing drills than it is for dry firing...

  • what's the difference between using a snap cap and just putting an empty shell casing in the chamber?? Won't that do the same thing? I understand the possible issue with accidently inserting a live round, but beyond that, is there any difference?

  • well a snaop cap will feed properly so can practice loading anew round too, other than that an empty casing is fine but better suited for revolvers or bolt action guns since there is no feeding issues...

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  • I think Snap Caps are expensive.

    $15 for five fake rounds made of plastic?!

    For the same price you can have a full box of 50 FMJ rounds.

  • why would you even own a ten round magizine...

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  • Nice vid... Just got my new beretta 96 inox. The clips are real tight. I know they'll break in a little, but it's almost not enjoyable trying to load at the range. After 5 rounds is the hardest mag I've ever felt. Gonna grab one of these loaders today.... Cheers

  • lol, Dry firing a center fire is harmless and snap caps are just a ripoff..... Rim fire is another matter.....

  • @ghalidde hell no lol....

  • a pocket clip on a glock... SWEET!!!!

  • @ghalidde idiot!!!

  • @ghalidde yes

  • is it a real gun?

  • where did you get the gun itself from please reply

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