M MrsM Bearcat Joined Oct 2, 2025 Messages 3 City & State/Province Milford NJ Oct 2, 2025 #1 I recently bought a Security 380. I need to practice dry firing, is it OK to use a barrel block with the Security? Attachments Screen Shot 2025-10-02 at 9.34.40 AM.png 936.8 KB
I recently bought a Security 380. I need to practice dry firing, is it OK to use a barrel block with the Security?
S s4s4u Hawkeye Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 6,502 City & State/Province MN, USA Oct 2, 2025 #2 Looks like a snap cap on a stick. Assuming they have one for 380, I don't see a problem
OP M MrsM Bearcat Joined Oct 2, 2025 Messages 3 City & State/Province Milford NJ Oct 2, 2025 #3 Thank you, that's exactly what it is, and it stays in the chamber, so no need to search for ejected snap caps. They have them for many calibers.
Thank you, that's exactly what it is, and it stays in the chamber, so no need to search for ejected snap caps. They have them for many calibers.
jimbo1096 44spl Bronze Member Joined Jan 10, 2005 Messages 4,573 City & State/Province Alexandria, LA USA Oct 3, 2025 #4 Looks like you could possibly use it to indicate the chamber is empty while the firearm is stored
OP M MrsM Bearcat Joined Oct 2, 2025 Messages 3 City & State/Province Milford NJ Oct 3, 2025 #5 Went to the range last night, used the barrel block, and it works like a charm.