Strike Industries Dummy Rounds - 5.56 NATO
Details
Details
These high-density polymer dummies can't cause corrosion in your firearm. Red for extra visibility.
Features:
- Durable polymer construction
- (5) Dummy rounds
- (1) Key ring
- Makes a great chamber lock or mag release tool
- Wear as a key chain, necklace, etc...
Strike Industries products are designed by shooting experts for the shooting sportsman.
Ratings & Reviews
5 reviews
dummy rounds
by Luke LeGodais
they do the job.
strike ind dummy rounds
by rex graham
work pretty good, seem to jam a little, will get the metal ones on the next order.
Spend the extra dollar for the MAGPUL ones
by CRJ9 -
Cons:
<br>The polymer is quite soft compared to the MAGPUL dummy rounds, and as a result they don't seem to cycle very well. After running them through my AR twice they show visible dents and wear and only cycle about 50% of the time (often fail to extract).
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<br>Pros:
<br>They're orange.
<br>They can be used as a more difficult malfunction/remedial action trainer when mixed in with live ammo.
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<br>TLDR: Spend the extra dollar for the MAGPUL ones
Jam, Don't Eject, Had to Hammer out.
by BwUB -
If you want to practice clearing catastrophic failure to ejects. Look no further!
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<br>Each of these jam in the camber of my PSA 5.56 NATO bad. Sometimes you can pull the charging handle back with a pretty good amount of force and they'll eject.
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<br>Other times you have to beat the butt stock on the ground to eject.
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<br>Other times you need a cleaning rod and mallet to tap the dummy round out because the rounds polymer ejection lip got ripped off by the ejector.
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<br>So great practice for clearing catastrophic failure to ejects. Useless if you just want to practice bad primers, flinching, or just dry firing.
Jamming
by Rider -
Jammed in barrel, thought it was a one time thing. Tried another and jammed again. Waste of money and time. Don't bother with this terrible product.