I'm looking for some tools or aids to help with my handgun training (especially trigger work) and I've been looking around but I'm not sure what I should be looking for. When I was in the Army I remember using a little sight stand and a dime to work on proper technique and was wondering if there was something similar for my pistols. I've found a few laser trainers but they're made by the same company that makes the crappy laser sight-in stuff that doesn't work. Any ideas or should I just save my pennies for a real class and an instructor to tell me what I'm doing wrong. Thanks.
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Take a look at post #8 in this thread from rimfire central.
Ok, so maybe I'm missing something, but I've been looking at simulators for practicing at home. Right now I am dry-firing and using a laser bore-sight to help me monitor how I'm moving the gun. So I know about Rika, Beam hit, Noptel, ST-2, LaserSniper... Aside from Beam hit, they are all over...
This is a rather unique approach to the laser trainer. I was intrigued enough to send off an order for one this week. When I get some time on it I plan on posting the results.
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