Any recommended laser training systems for dry fire pistol practice at home?
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One that is IR only. A vis laser will take your eyes away from front sight focus and train your eyes to look for the dot. Dryfire with a piece of paper inbetweene the barrel hood and breach face so you get a dead self resetting trigger for most semi autos is the way to go.Can DI AR's run dirty?
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Oh... Don't let some hear that! They will vehemently disagree with you, challenge you and say that we don't know how to train...One that is IR only. A vis laser will take your eyes away from front sight focus and train your eyes to look for the dot. Dryfire with a piece of paper inbetweene the barrel hood and breach face so you get a dead self resetting trigger for most semi autos is the way to go.
If money is NOT an issue - something with no visible laser and more dynamic than iTarget, etc.
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