Retailer: Looking for 9mm laser training cartridge

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Looking for the subject. The one that shoots the laser when you dry fire. Pre COVID I would look at Amazon and drive over the boarder to pick it up (don't think it's ITAR restricted) buuut gotta look at local sources now. Thanks!
 
Fast Toys Performance - Phil is developing his own line of shooting accessories, and this cartridge is under the FTP Product line.
 
We have them in stock for 223, 9mm, 40 SW, 45 and 12 Gauge. We also have a line of reactive laser targets that light up when hit and even can give you split times!

The FTP line can be seen on our web site: http://fasttoys.net/ca/FTP-Shooting-Sports-Products/

We also sell SIRT guns and Laser Ammo Targets.

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We have them in stock for 223, 9mm, 40 SW, 45 and 12 Gauge. We also have a line of reactive laser targets that light up when hit and even can give you split times!

The FTP line can be seen on our web site: http://fasttoys.net/ca/FTP-Shooting-Sports-Products/

That's actually pretty cool, my go-to has been to stick a laser bore sight in the end of my handgun and not let the laser move off a 3/4" dot from ~7 yards away... crude but (at least somewhat) effective.

Unfortunately, I don't have handguns in 9, 40 or 45... or handguns that are semi-auto, except for a single 22LR
 
If you visit our Youtube page, we have videos showing how the cartridges work and how to train with them. Positive feedback takes dry fire to a whole new level.
 
If you visit our Youtube page, we have videos showing how the cartridges work and how to train with them. Positive feedback takes dry fire to a whole new level.

Not sure if this was directed at me or not... but I have no doubt that positive feedback would be extremely helpful, it's just unfortunate that I don't have any handgun calibres that you make them in, and that using them in a revolver would be a huge pain in the a$$ (because you have to reset the cylinder every time... or buy a unit for each bore in the cylinder)
 
Not sure if this was directed at me or not... but I have no doubt that positive feedback would be extremely helpful, it's just unfortunate that I don't have any handgun calibres that you make them in, and that using them in a revolver would be a huge pain in the a$$ (because you have to reset the cylinder every time... or buy a unit for each bore in the cylinder)

Just pointing that out in general. Revolvers are not really ideal for laser cartridges for the reasons you posted. Single action semi auto-s still have to manually reset the hammer but there are still tons of drills you can do like that.
 
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