Train like a pro, anywhere! 🎯
The Angeebin Dry Fire Laser Training Target is a versatile and portable training tool designed for laser training cartridges. It features universal compatibility, a rechargeable battery, customizable difficulty levels, and multiple installation options, making it perfect for indoor shooting practice without live ammunition.
Item Weight | 104 Grams |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Colour | White |
Material | Plastic |
W**R
Good product
It works well for me, and I'm pleased with my purchase. I need to buy more laser targets of various calibers for practice.
J**D
It works great
This has helped me do more training
K**K
Game changer
Had a sirt for years and didn’t have much interest in dry firing nonetheless. Everything changed after I bought this tagest. Dry firing was so much fun with instant feedback. It became almost as fun as live firing.
R**E
Good but Too Costly for What it IS
Too costly for what it is!!! Works great but it’s a laser light reactive sensor. I’d Buy 3 if they were 15 Dollars less in price!!
C**E
Plain and simple: it does not work (quick update)
I'm using the Angeebin target along with the Angeebin laser for a pair of .22lr Rugers. Everything fits and installs easily, the devices themselves are easy to use, but that's where they fail: the system itself is not actually usable.The laser does in fact go off when I fire one of the pistol, so I know that it's working. But when used with the target, it will not trigger the light sensor, ever. I've tried a range of distances, all the way to point blank, but nothing responds, not a direct hit, not an indirect, not a glancing shot, not a bullseye, nothing.The laser has a boresight mode which keeps the beam on all the time. Interestingly, this WILL trigger the sensor. So, at least I know it does register something. But the two units together, the laser and target, despite being sold together, made by the same company, and stating clearly in the description that they will work together...it's super clear...they do not work together. Period.My guess is the pulse on the laser is either too weak or too brief to register a hit with the device. Either that or the target itself is not sensitive enough for the .22 laser. Regardless, they may work on their own, but they fail as a combined system for target practice, or any practice, except for practicing your patience.I've adjusted the "brightness" setting on the unit to no avail. Since both are made by Angeebin, and are sold on the same page, purportedly so you can use them together, it's misleading at best, and a blatant falsehood at worse. I would be more forgiving if this system worked even half the time, but to not work, at all, ever, with any shot? What's the point? I doubt even a live round would register with this thing.UPDATE:Quick note, the seller reached out and offered to send me new ones to test. I appreciate that he contacted me and tried to help. I did explain the situation, that the laser works, the target works, but the combo doesn't, so it feels more like a design flaw or basic incompatibility more than anything. I did wind up just returning both of them, as I will try another brand to see how they compare. Still, I do genuinely appreciate the customer service, even if he wasn't able to help me, so I'm upping the rating from 1 to 2 stars, solely based on the efforts of Lee.
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