The Traditions Snap Caps are designed to extend your ability to dry fire train and practice trigger control. Additionally snap caps can be used to test your firearms functioning including the extractor and ejector features. These snaps caps have been designed from high quality polymer in order to provide you with years of use. Snap caps are perfect for extending the life of your firing pin and can safely be stored in your firearm allowing you to release tension from the hammer spring.
Specifications and Features:
Traditions Snap Cap ASG12
12 Gauge
Allows Safe Dry Fire Practice
Helps Protect Firing Pin
Allows Tension to be release from Hammer Spring when storing Guns
Can be used to test functioning of Extractor's/Ejectors
Polymer Construction
2 Pack
Specifications and Features:
Traditions Snap Cap ASG12
12 Gauge
Allows Safe Dry Fire Practice
Helps Protect Firing Pin
Allows Tension to be release from Hammer Spring when storing Guns
Can be used to test functioning of Extractor's/Ejectors
Polymer Construction
2 Pack
4 Ratings
Have made several comments about snap caps & can't believe more folks don't use them. I cringe when people dry fire their weapons, or operate their firearms actions w/o a snap cap or dummy round. Not all but most firearms use the cushioning a cartridge or shell provides for smooth operation of the action, let alone you monsters who habitually dry fire your guns!!!
March 28, 2024
Trash
Purchased these for my new Maverick 88 and one of them wouldn't feed while the other one fed just fine. Like an idiot I figured it was a fluke and purchased another set of the same snap caps. Same result. I now have two sets of snap caps with two that won't feed and two that will. Don't waste your time or money on these. Stick with A-Zoom.
July 16, 2017
These things were bad. Th
These things were bad. The size was too small, cheap plastic and after the first cycle, the second one refused to feed or even cycle.
November 14, 2016
I bought a couple 2-packs
I bought a couple 2-packs of these to practice some dry firing with my Mossberg 500. They only lasted about a couple dozen times before my gun started jamming. I couldn't seem to get my gun to load these and realized that the plastic rim on the snap caps were cracking and breaking off so the cartridge arms couldn't grab the shells and put them in the elevator. I'd suggest going with and all-metal design like the ZOOM snap caps and steer clear of these.
December 2, 2007