Check out this A-ZOOM tutorial that shows different uses for our A-ZOOM training rounds along with various malfunction drills to practice at home safley with A-ZOOM snap caps.
The .22 A-Zoom are not "precisely dimensioned, functional dummies" as advertized on your web site. I used one (of six in the pack) for dry firing and the ammo needed to be pressed out. I took another and tried to insert it into the muzzle end and it would not fit. This in a new CZ 457 MTR .22 rifle.
Can you elaborate a little? I just purchased an S&W M&P-15 Sport 2 and I was hoping to buy some snap caps for it so I could practice loading/unloading, malfunctions etc at home and at the range. Thanks in advance
@@synaptik111 As far as I've seen the mostly plastic ones will fly out of magazines and do other weird stuffs if they're cycled while the gun is being fired. The fully metallic ones like A-Zooms are much better about functioning like real rounds. The plastic ones are fine for everything else normally done with snap caps but I lost at least one in grass because it flew out of the magazine while the pistol was cycling and then another broke.
Lol 3:00 he's so sweaty... Poor dude probably had to do so many demonstrations in one shoot, loading and reloading and jamming and unloading and talking and teaching and sweating and . . . .
Sorry you seem to have had a bad experience with us, our customer service always goes out of their way to take care of our customers. Feel free to contact us and we can sort it out custsvc@lymanproducts.com
My buddy In the guard told me that in the military they repeatedly hammer into recruits minds that their “gun” is considered a weapon. Just their philosophy I guess
@@noble9140 actually army way back you to drill in to soldiers head " this is my weapon (smack the weapon) and this is my gun(grab your crotch) this is for killing(smack the weapon) and this is for fun(grab your crotch). lol