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Pros & Cons
Pros
The firing pin makes less of an indentation on the spring loaded primer. Fits zeta and hks speed loaders well. They fit the different mags without jamming.
Not the cheapest on the market so the price point isn’t the greatest, but they get the job done. They function perfectly when used on practicing your quick draws.
A single layer of magic mending tape seems to keep it snug in the cylinder so that it does not slide back and jam the mechanism. Fits cylinder well; able to load and eject w/o binding.
Cons
These are smaller than 9mm rounds and the brass end is a safety hazard. For clearing, clip loading & chambering practice this item is worthless.
Highlights
Quality
I like how the quality of the product can withstand constant dry firing and cycle of the next round
Very nice quality and better than others i’ve had
I have tried other dry fire rounds the blue ones with the rubber primer area are terrible
This can also be verified by the fact your lci if you have one will actually protrude less with the tipton cap than it would wi... Read More
Competitiveness
These cost much less than most of the other calibers and i recommend them because they work and are fairly priced
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- This product had a total of 9,856 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 23 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Hammer fired weapons generally get excess wear from too much dry firing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont have any powder charge either
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These tipton snap caps work but i cant say they are without issues
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
During dry fire pistol if you partially retract the slide to reset the trigger there is a chance the case rim of the snap cap will dislodge from the extractor which can create a stoppage that doesnt really make for a very smooth and uninterrupted training session if all youre aiming to do is just dry fire practice without any malfunctions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
On a glock this is also very bad for your extractor if you let the slide slam home with the snap cap still in the chamber
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The first 15 dry fires with these caps i had about 23 like this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This can also be verified by the fact your lci if you have one will actually protrude less with the tipton cap than it would with a live round
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