Could I simulate a misfire situation by purposley loading my magazine with an empty cartridge about mid mag requiring a manual ejection?
Could I simulate a misfire situation by purposley loading my magazine with an empty cartridge about mid mag requiring a manual ejection?
Yes if it will feed, or use a snap cap. I throw them in my pistol mags from time to time since my Glock never has failures so I can practice.
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Yeah, snap caps all the way. Helps with flinching as well. Load up all your mags with them in various places, then mix your mags up with your eyes closed so you don't know which is which. Or get a friend.
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Or, you could just buy all of your ammo sizes in the winchester white box!![]()
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When loading I make a couple of dummy rounds. Snap caps are also good. Azoom ones heft like a round. The best is to let a friend load your mags. I've gone shooting with a friend doing this where there would be between none and two dummies per mag and we'd time ourselves clearing and putting the live rounds on target.
I suppose you get a Jennings or one of the other POS jamamatic brands.
Steve