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ST Action Pro 9mm Dummy Rounds are premium inert training cartridges featuring durable nickel-plated brass casings and bright UV-reactive orange projectiles. Trusted by military, law enforcement, and civilian trainers for over 20 years, these rounds deliver realistic weight and feel without any risk of discharge. Perfect for dry fire, malfunction drills, and classroom instruction, they are veteran-designed, USA assembled, and built to elevate your firearm training safely and effectively.
| ASIN | B01KNL9AX8 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,785 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #42 in Toy Foam Ammunition |
| Brand Name | S.T. ACTION PRO INC. |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,684 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Firearms safety and proficiency |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Manufacturer | ST Action Pro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43528-14365 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 43528-14365 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | 5 Pack |
| Size | Small |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Military |
| UPC | 733023405780 |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
M**N
Good for practice
These fed and fit great in my Taurus magazines. Also ran fine, loading well while practicing jamming or misfire. I did have one bad jam where the slide stuck and would not move back at all. I attribute it more to my bad technique than the product. Other than that one time, the snap caps ran and ejected while practicing just fine. Do wish they were heavier, I felt the were a little light which might contribute to jams or other problems some are having. Worked great in my "non glock" :)
J**Y
Great value! I use them a lot.
Great value! These things used to be SO expensive, so its great too see affordable options. I place these randomly inside my target practice magazines in order to practice malfunctions! They help a ton! Ive never had an issue using them and the bright colors are perfect to find them on the ground. Ive probably cycled them through 5 or 6 different guns and they work perfectly and are very durable. Easy to use, light, and are long lasting.
9**1
Good Training Rounds
Great dummy rounds. Indent protects firing pin (if needed). Entirely inert, great practice for dry fire, rack/reload, clear jam. Nice weight and easily identifiable as inert. 9mm fits Glock17, 1911 Ronin, Aegis Custom without issue.
M**N
Save your strikers! Save your hammers!
They work just fine no complaints except for the price at least give me 10๐ซค
S**O
Ok
Muy necesario
J**N
Does the Job
Simple and effective for practice. Fits well and no feeding issues.
J**S
Nice
Great product
K**Y
Not really worth the price
First off want to say these do work... but they do not even come close to simulating the accurate weight of a real round so makes them really next to useless for anything but trigger practice. You also only get 5, which means to get enough for a full magazine so you can practice loading, unloading et cetera you're gonna need to buy 3 sets which, based on what I paid for mine, is more expensive than a box of real 9mm. Also they do not like to chamber, they jam frequently which does, to be fair, have training advantages. Basically what I'm saying is I wouldn't buy these again but I am glad I have a set of them at least because they ARE valid training tools... you just can't rely on them to be accurate tools. The best thing you can do with them is to mix a couple in with live ammo to see if you're flinching or anticipating when firing live. Other than that... I don't think they serve that much of a purpose since dry firing a modern handgun is pretty much safe to do anyway due to how they're engineered without risking damage to your firing pin. One other thing I suppose these could be good for is learning how rounds interact with your handgun and being able to SAFELY see how everything works, because knowing how things work is very useful.
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