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    SIRT training pistol

    Hi fellow shooters

    I'm quite interested in purchasing a SIRT training pistol (Glock) system.
    Has anyone had any good or bad experience training with this?
    Along with that I've been doing some price searching and it seems they can run in the ranges of 400$ USD and up. Is there anywhere in Canada that sells this? Sponsors (businesses) are more than welcome to chime in.

    Cheers!

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    I got one, very cool, realistic weight and mags, dual laser helps u see where ur aiming and then the impact. HIGHLY recommend spending the bux and getting a shot trainer target for Ur laser pistol, and only the big one.

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    Lockhart Tactical sells them
    Don't give up SQUAT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by greywolf67nt View Post
    Lockhart Tactical sells them
    be wary. horrible experience/delay/etc. with them (PM for details)

    with that said, the SIRT is an awesome training tool in conjunction with the LASR software

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    Have you looked at the MantisX? https://mantisx.com/
    I hear it's a nice choice because you can put it on any gun in your collection for practice and is very versatile allowing you to use it with dry fire, live fire, etc.

    It's not the same thing, but a similar training tool. I've got one on the way for my P226 Airsoft gun while I wait for my RPAL. It'll work on any gun with a rail, or you can buy a $20 mag rail adapter for it.

    It will analyze live fire, but will also analyze dry fire as well in a ton of different ways - even working with CO2 & airsoft guns (but not as accurate with it's results).

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