The Fiocchi 12INERT dummy rounds provide safe training and function testing for 12 gauge shotguns without live ammunition risks. These inert training cartridges allow shooters to practice loading, cycling, and malfunction drills in complete safety.
What Makes This Different
Unlike snap caps that can break after repeated use, these solid dummy rounds withstand thousands of cycling operations without degradation. Each cartridge replicates the exact dimensions and weight of live 12 gauge shells, ensuring realistic training scenarios. The bright orange polymer construction makes them instantly recognizable as inert rounds, eliminating any possibility of confusion with live ammunition.
Key Features
- Exact 12 gauge shell dimensions for realistic training scenarios
- Bright orange polymer construction for instant identification
- Withstands repeated cycling without damage or wear
- Safe for dry fire practice and malfunction clearing drills
- Compatible with all 12 gauge shotgun actions and magazines
- No primer or powder - completely inert and safe
- Professional training standard used by law enforcement
These dummy rounds excel in competitive shooting practice, allowing unlimited dry fire sessions without damaging firing pins. Law enforcement and military training programs rely on inert ammunition for scenario-based exercises and weapon familiarization courses. The consistent weight and balance enable realistic magazine loading practice and help identify feeding issues without range time expenses.
Technical Specs
- Gauge: 12 gauge
- Shell length: 2.75 inches
- Material: High-impact orange polymer
- Weight: Matches live shell specifications
- Quantity: 10 rounds per box
- Case quantity: 25 boxes (250 total rounds)
- Manufacturer: Fiocchi Ammunition
- Country of origin: Italy
Firearms instructors and competitive shooters choose these inert rounds for their durability and authentic feel. The investment in quality dummy ammunition pays dividends through safer training sessions and reduced wear on expensive shotgun components during extended practice.