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Thread: Give us a yay or nay. Should we carry these?

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    The drywall plugs are so cheap as it is, you can rotate the plug so that it hit another spot so that way you get more use out of your 10 cent plug

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    I'd say carry them. I bought an assortment of them a few years ago. They've held up well over the years.
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    If the shipping was cheap, I'd be in for 9mm and .223. Should fit in a bubble mailer, no?

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    You bet... they look great

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    Hmmm... I may change my opinion here.

    "Recessed primer hole prevents damage to your firing pin"

    https://www.stactionpro.com/

    One of the main reasons I've understood to having a dummy round is to be able to drop the firing pin on it... I'd rather it was filled with a hard rubber, at least.

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    I've reached out to the supplier for a reply to the "recessed primer" question. I would hope that the claim of "no damage to firing pin" means something.

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    I would be interested in a few in .308

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    In the mean time. If you need a snap cap we do carry these.
    https://www.wolverinegt.ca/shooting/...cessories.html

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    I’m still waiting to hear back regarding the primer hole. Maybe someone who has used them can chime in.

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    Have them in 5.56mm, 12ga and 9mm. Highly recommended. The safety colour, the brass quality, weight and overall quality - all major selling points. No cheap metal shavings, no enamel paint chips. I like them so much I might buy the company

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