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Snap Caps


matgriff
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With older guns, the snap of the tumbler ( hammer) could cause the delicate springs to fracture if not cushioned by a primer strike, in other words dry firing could cause harm.

Not really an issue with modern guns, except, perhaps, with hammer guns, where the firing pin housing can be damaged by repeated dry firing..

I personally feel that it is always a mistake to load a cartridge into a gun and pull the trigger, except when actually shooting. Snap caps are usually pretty obviously different from live cartridges, but you are still loading something into the chambers of a functional shotgun and pulling the trigger.

I wouldn't.

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