I just bought a big case of it. It says it will not cycle semi or full auto guns. But there had to be a reason why someone maide it and I bet they got it to cycle out of a gun. I was just woundering if anyone knows how to get it to cycle. Thank you Gary
I bet it's similar to the Aquila Super Colibri 22lr rounds I use for pest control. The Aquila round consists of a 20gr bullet propelled by the force of the primer ONLY. There is no gunpowder. Hence it will not cycle a semi-auto since there isn't enough pressure.
I'm almost certain the 9mm training ammo has no gunpowder and uses the force of the primer igniting to propel the plastic bullet. I thought about buying some of them for my Nines too. Would be a bitch to have to rack the slide on each shot though. Now if you had a 9mm revolver, the fun factor would definitely go up shooting these.
Posted: 2/15/2006 7:12:16 AM EDT
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no clue, but the crates are nice. screwed on, though--no hinges or latch
Posted: 2/15/2006 1:07:55 PM EDT
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Bought some but havent fired any. Did a search and found someone posting about it, said it was loud and almost no recoil. My guess is it is for training newbies, get them used to the noise/ can't kill anybody..
Posted: 2/18/2006 2:32:05 PM EDT
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I have seen specially modified MP5's that shoot this stuff. They are special training guns with various blue bits.