🔫 Train Smart, Train Safe!
The .223/5.56 Action Trainer Dummy Round is a set of 10 totally inert training rounds designed for safe and effective practice. Made with a highly visible orange ABS plastic insert and durable brass casing, these dummy rounds are perfect for enhancing your training experience without the risk of live ammunition.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.39 x 2.4 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Brand Name | FIREARM TRAINING DUMMY ROUNDS |
Part Number | 223CAL-10 |
G**B
Essential for safely testing and practice
Good value for the money.Safely test magazines for smooth feed, test rifle actions for feed and function. No chance of putting a hole in your shop wall or cause injury to yourself or others.Also useful for 'failure' drills -- Mix one in with live rounds, and then start shooting. When the 'dummy' is loaded into the chamber and you pull the trigger...Nothing! You perform an 'immediate action' drill to eject the bad round and load another. This is primarily for law enforement/military/self-defense shooters.I have a dozen 9mm that I sometimes mix with live rounds while loading Glock magazines, and practice the 'immediate action' drills on the range.The orange color makes them easy to spot on the ground -- Too expensive not to pick them up.
J**T
Great for basic and advanced instruction.
These have been great for training students on AR rifles. I used to just slip a piece of fired brass into a student's mag to induce a malfunction, but often the brass wouldn't feed, and the student knew there was an immediate issue, so to induce "failure to fire" drills, these have been great. When teaching more basic students in NRA type classes, they do great as a safety instructional aid, too. No one sees the orange and things "live round?". They cycle with the same reliability as a live round, and I've never had any issues with the training rounds, or the distributor. One photo compares them to a live round.
B**A
Great dry fire and malfunction clearing tool
Rounds are excellent for dry fire exercises and working through immediate actions of a jam.Each round has only been through the magazine and cycle 25 ish times so far and so have developed dents into casing. Not sure how long they will last through vigorous exercising but still a good product.
S**S
I bought them for fun
I really enjoyed the quality and ease to use obviously lol I bought a mag just to fidget with as I work I load and unload them great value both for it’s intended use and fidgeting that are an easy fit again obviously lol
T**A
Good dummy rounds.
These worked great. I was using them to test out cambering rounds on my new build. Had one where it didn't eject fully causing another round to try to chamber when another was there. Thus making a scenario trying to clear the jam. Nice to practice this without live rounds. Though I don't think I need 10 dummy rounds so it was a bit more expensive for me.
M**N
Perfect for Function Test
Loaded a mag, cycled them through. Perfect for load, extraction, ejection check. Brass similar to actual cartridges. Bright orange to avoid confusion with live rounds.
S**O
Not worth the money. Lots of jams
Meh. They work fine while cycled once or twice. But very quickly the plastic “projectile” piece gets nicked and then they get stuck. I’ve had many failures to load with this. Round gets stuck on the edge of the chamber and the bolt jams it in place. Not worth the money. Buy better ones made out of harder material. Full metal
B**L
Works perfect and safe.
These dummy rounds are outstanding. Really good practice without comprimising safety. I admire the user that left a bad review at first because of the way he was handling the charging handle, figured it out and then left a good review. When I first had an AR-15 I did exactly the same thing: easing the charging handle instead of letting it rip. You will get a jam every time if you do that. Unfortunately I learned that the hard way: at the gun range with live rounds. If I would’ve had these I could’ve practiced at home and figured out what the (my) problem was and saved myself from the hassle and embarrassment. If I need any I will buy more.
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