When obtaining a new firearm, familiarization to it is key to being effective. If a person doesn't have a lot of access to live fire shooting it seems to me that snap caps is a great way to know the lay of the land before being able to get to the range. It seems like a small price to pay to know that you aren't doing damage to a new Glock and can get a running start on things.
Here's a FAQ from Glock:
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Can I dry fire my GLOCK pistol?
It’s ok to dry fire your GLOCK pistol, but we recommend using a snap cap or dummy round if you will be dry firing for a long period of time.
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I've also seen these:
https://www.dryfiremag.com/ but IMO the price is way out of line.
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