🔫 Elevate Your Training Game—No Ammo, No Problem!
The TTRIGGER Dry Fire Training Magazine is a lightweight, innovative training system designed for Glock models, featuring adjustable trigger weights and an audible trigger simulation. This kit allows users to practice dry firing without the need for ammunition, promoting muscle memory and accuracy in a convenient, cost-effective manner.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.72 x 2.32 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TTRIGGER |
Warranty Description | We offer a 10 years warranty. |
Model Name | TTrigger Dry Fire Training Kit |
Color | Blue Magazine Kit |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TTRIGGER |
Included Components | TTRIGGER Dry Fire Training Magazine with Spring Kit |
Size | Magazine and Spring Kit |
D**K
Works well for dry fire
I had to return the first one I ordered and exchange it. For some reason or other, the first one didn't fit quite right for the click mechanism to reset the trigger.The replacement works beautifully. I use thus in conjunction with the Mantis X trainer. Very nice.
C**L
Works as advertised but not designed for laser cartridge
The product works as advertised. I didn’t realize that it would not activate the firing pin of the gun, so it could not be used with a laser cartridge. It functioned as it was supposed to, I just didn’t do enough research before purchasing. Will still be used for dry fire practice.
R**N
really helps with dry fire practice
well built
J**N
no sirve pesimo rendimiento
no sirve pesimo rendimiento
S**G
Expensive! But is VERY useful.
I'm a cop and she's a firearms instructor. This is a VERY useful tool. Very expensive for what it is and probably cost $5 or less to make but unless you are going to take a magazine, destroy it, and try to engineer this thing on your own?...Just buy this one.
M**M
Glock would be selling these if it was a good idea.
This is a little dog trainer clicker, when you break it down to a very basic level. It is a dog trainer clicker that you must stick into an expensive life saving device that has to work 100% of the time, to get it to do a thing it wasn't designed to do, to get a little dog clicker noise.Do you feel good about making the parts in your expensive life saving device do something they weren't designed to do? How about doing it... Like... *a bunch* of times because you want to train and get good?Idk. The Glock doesn't have a lot of parts, I don't think it was designed with this set of weird forces in mind.Glock would be selling these if it was safe for long term use, basically.
M**L
A little underwhelming, but can be still useful with additional tuning and other equipment
I did a lot of research to try to figure out what this was and how it differed from its main competitor. At the end of it all, I couldn't find any real difference. So what is this? It's an attempted solution for dry firing a pistol, specifically the described Glock models. After doing your safety checks, you slide this in, squeeze the trigger for a real pull, then subsequent squeezes are simulated/actuated by the spring mechanism in this magazine. I have a mostly stock 19, just a polished trigger bar, otherwise no aftermarket items. I haven't tuned my dry fire mag yet, but it is noticeably different from my regular pull. The reset is also much shorter. So it looks like I'll need to spend a lot of time tuning the magazine to get closer to my real pull. In the meantime though, I guess it work? It does let you squeeze the trigger sequentially without needing to pull back the slide each time. The other issue is combining it with a laser round of some sort that reacts to sound or you can use the Mantis system (that's probably my next purchase). For now, it's better than nothing for dry fire practice at home, but it's not ideal on its own and will need tuning to better match your real pull.
J**P
Did not work with my model.
Did not work with my model. Have not you got a chance to try it on another one. But it seems like it would work well. It has a good audible click. Handed fits the mag well pretty well. And it looks like it's pretty easy to use. Just insert like any other magazine.
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