 in Schumacher Citadel Defense. So today this is a little dry fire tip, little dry fire update. Do not buy the cheaper plastic, all plastic snap caps. And the reason, if I can show this to you here, is because they tend to chip off a little bit. I think you can see that there, but you see how this end has sheared off. You should be able to see it right there. That becomes a problem, right? Because the extractor rips the rim casing off, and then they get stuck in the pistol, which I'll try to demonstrate in a second here. Rather, buy those snap caps that have a, and I'm just using the term snap cap here is a generic term. Use the ones that have a metal nickel casing, right? Because this is just like a standard bullet. And then these don't rip off. Because the plastic ones, once they rip off and get beat up, which after you start using them in a consistent, heavy basis in your dry fire, which again, go back and watch the previous dry fire video. It's going to talk about that routine to work on. Then you just beat these up and they become worthless real quick. Spend the extra money, buy the metal ones. Do brave deeds and endure.