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You can make decent ones for anything you can reload, or if you have a buddy that reloads, by cramming a bullet into a case & fill the primer hole with caulk or something. For rimfires, different tricks are needed or buy them... ususally at a real gun store, walmart wont have it. You might be able to poke a chopped down 223 into a used 22 LR case if you really wanted to.

A lot of places charge $1 or more each --- far too much for what they are and how easy they are to make.

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I need to get myself some .22LR and .40 snap caps but I have no idea where you purchase them. Can they be found at Wal-Mart or do I need to actually go to a gun store? How much do they normally run?

Saw some .22LR snap caps at the fairgrounds show today. 2 for $1. Looked like solid plastic.

Wonder how long that would hold up.

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Tactical response gear store has some snap caps as well as the training dummy rounds that are bright colored plastic. Five caps for 3 bucks or so. They work well in my training. I havent tried them all of course but I've found the .45 tipton snap caps don't fit into my 1911s with match barrels.

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