9mm/.45/.40 ammo that safely fails? I want to experience as many failures (Double feed, FTE, FTF, etc.) as possible, because simulating them is boring and I feel that I should take the next step to practice them when they are unexpected, like you'd find in a real combat scenario.
>>35180078
buy some reloads.
>>35180078
Just buy a remington r51
>>35180078
Tulammo.
>>35180078
Blazer brass is always shit IMO. Especially in .45 because they use small pistol primers. Seems to be weakly loaded. Also WWB if you want to practice squib clearance.
>>35180107
>safely fails
>>35180126
is it really that bad? i first discovered tulammo a few months back and immediately after that I visited my father and he made a remark on the inexpensiveness of the ammo. Had a good chuckle
>>35180185
Eh, it's not absolutely god awful, I have fired a good thousand rounds of it, hard as fuck primers, not as accurate, and the powder's dirty as a German-Japanese porn stash, but it'll at least fire reliably, just hope you don't mind cleaning your gun for 2 hours after a trip to the range where you put just a couple hundred rounds through your gun just to get all the soot and unburnt powder out.
Just take the bullet and powder out, empty brass with a primer in it
Reloads or the cheapest bulk shit you can get. I recommend Winchester white box. Fuck that shit for it's unreliability.
>>35180078
>want to experience as many failures
brass casings but never loaded as the last or first in the gun. And OP, this is a completely valid thing to practice. Malfunction clearing is an extemely important skillset to practice.
>malfunction drills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MrIJXaJB84
>AR clearing by Mike Pannone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCXwoK28Oj8
>Pistol clearing by Steve Fisher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkgi0d2urf0&t
>>35180266
>not as accurate
to be fair, anyone who's actually shooting for accuracy will have better ammo, that's just a given. Tula is plenty accurate for most AKs, and Tula pistol ammo is perfectly fine unless you're trying to ring gongs at 50m or further with a handgun, which let's face it, most people don't even attempt.
>>35180078
Just dump your gun in sand.