9mm Dummy Ammo Training Inert Rounds

(11 customer reviews)

Price range: $4.49 through $179.99

To make training safer and more efficient, each caliber in our dummy round lineup is manufactured in its own distinct color. This makes it easy to quickly identify the correct caliber at a glance—whether you’re at the range, dry-fire training at home, or organizing your gear. This specific caliber is produced in ORANGE, helping eliminate confusion and adding an extra layer of visual safety when handling non-live ammunition.

Description

Stop guessing — train realistically and safely.

These 9mm dummy rounds are purpose-built for professional training, classroom instruction, and realistic dry-fire and malfunction drills. Unlike cheap aluminum or hollow plugs, our rounds are full-molded and made from actual brass casings for reliable feeding and a close to accurate weight & balance.

The primer cup is completely filled with our proprietary polymer blend — not hollow — so the firing pin always strikes solid material. That eliminates the risk of firing-pin “dry-fire” damage and prevents the primer from getting stuck on striker pins in some striker-fire firearms like some of the competing dummy rounds.

Key benefits:

  • Authentic weight & feeding — brass cases and full molding give realistic cycling and reliable magazine/cylinder function.

  • Firing pin protection — a filled solid polymer primer so you can dry-fire without risking your firing pin or striker.

  • Built to last — brass + polymer lasts far longer than painted aluminum plugs (up to 150× longer vs. aluminum rivals).

  • Bright safety color — injected safety-orange polymer means you’ll never confuse these with live ammo, and they’re easy to find if dropped in dirt or grass.

  • No paint/aluminum shavings — aluminum/paint competitors can leave debris in your gun; our brass construction avoids that problem.

Use them for: malfunction drills, tap-rack-roll, diagnostic drills (run live then a dummy to reveal recoil anticipation), loading/unloading and mag-change practice, classroom handling, malfunction clearing drills, and dry-fire training.

Sold in packs of 5, 20, and 50. Made in the USA to rugged quality standards. These are inert training rounds — often called “snap caps” in common parlance — intended only for practice. Fully safe for dry-fire and instructional use.

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11 reviews for 9mm Dummy Ammo Training Inert Rounds

  1. Charlene Walloch

    I liked these would love to get some for a 22 LR.

  2. d3varms

    I use these for failure to fire drills during live fire. They serve my needs well. They are also great jerk detectors when you don’t know when they’re coming.

  3. Randy Boone

    Works well.

  4. Edmund Hayes

    No problems, work perfectly fine. Mine all have the soft plastic piece in the hammer strike area.
    Would buy again and would recommend them to anyone.

  5. John hubbart

    I purchased the five dummys rounds an receive them in pretty good time. They are exactly what i wanted an there working fine. Would purchase again. Thank you for your service

  6. Doug haas (verified owner)

    I like these because of the soft primers that shouldn’t be as hard on the firing pins .

  7. Walt S (verified owner)

    Great product that delivers what it promise. Fullrillrf every task completely.

  8. Nelson B (verified owner)

    Good Product – IMO – much, much better than dummy ammo made with aluminum casings – would purchase this product again in the future.

  9. O

    These are the only dummy rounds I’d get. They use the same brass on the casing as real ammunition which gives me the feeling that its better for my firearm.

    Using other brands that are aluminum just get very scratched up and end up chipping which I imagine cant be good for feeding.

    I would highly recommend these to anyone looking for some dry fire training dummy rounds.

  10. Alan Bailey (verified owner)

    Nice dummy rounds. Correct weight and feed perfectly. Plan on getting more.

  11. Marcel (verified owner)

    Yes, as describe the weight and feeding do help with dry fire drills.

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