Although I haven't had the opportunity to fully test the DryFireMag I purchased it appears to work as advertised. The ordering process was easy and items arrived timely. Easy to use, definitely recommend purchasing the additional spring kit to replicate your actual trigger weight.
When coupled with the MantisX 10, it pays for itself in the first training session! Easy to use. When coupled with a MantisX 10 it's provided enhance dry fire training repetitions and pays for itself within the first session. Jeffrey H.
Great tool! Far better than re-cocking each time or taking slide out of battery. Brandon R. Steve M. Simple to use, saves a lot of money, and I get much more trigger practice. The spring kit allows an exact match to my actual trigger pull. Great product! Alfred G. Works as described with Sig PF.
I use with Mantis X10 perfect. Will Not be disappointed. This has helped me build up to a smooth trigger press and trigger control without having to stop and rack the slide for dry fire practice. From the beginner to the pro, this is a great product to have for when you want to hone your skills or just can't make it to the range.
The online buying experience was smooth and easy, the confirmation email came right away I think it shipped the same day or early the next.
Arrived quickly and exactly as described. The mag works well, and really let's you see what's happening with your trigger manipulation. I would definitely recommend getting one and using it often. Also I give high praise for their willingness to mention Jesus Christ on their website and placing tracts in the packaging, well done good and faithful! DryFire Mag is a blessing- fantastic product- the ability to practice with out using precious ammo.
I love my Dry Fire Mag for my Glock19! My kids love theirs too. It has made movie night even more fun. We can watch zombies, vampires, MSM correspondents, corrupt politicians and other monsters and gleefully shoot at them on our large screen TV. Saves ammo and still gives us the opportunity to increase our response time, aim and muscle memory. I can't wait to have one for my SS P! This is simply a game changer in firearms training.
I am a firearms instructor, and this is a must have tool for any handgun owner. The ability to train like you would if you had a loaded mag, instead of normal dry fire practice with having to rack the side in between every shot, allows you to practice follow up shots smoothly. I use mine for tactical reload drills, drawing from concealed, and every other drill I can think of. If you are on the fence about this product, time to hop off.
Get one two would be better today. Ryan S. I started using the DFM with my Mantis x It works very well! Absolutely incredible training tool, especially given ammo prices. I cannot stress how impressive this is as an additional part of your firearms training. And instructors, why wouldn't you want to show someone how their trigger squeeze LOOKS on a tablet or phone?
Such a great visual representation of what you, as an instructor, see and tell them. Sometimes video is the answer. Or on range corrections which usually is an over exaggerated movement with you holding their firearm. This speeds up their ability to "call" the mistake as they feel and see feedback. Really cool!
Now when I do want to live fire I don't need to use my live ammo. Because of the Dry Fire Mag I don't have to come off target and rack the slide for every shot. I am able to sit and watch TV and practice my squeeze as long as I want and again I don't have to rack the slide. I use the slide with both my Springfield XD 9's. Also works with my Gen 2 Glock. I bought the standard model because I already have a MantisX.
My MantisX scores have improved just from not being distracted by racking the slide. My beater Glock is now my favorite dry fire option. This product is the answer! Dry fire is vital to skill development, but having to reset the slide EVERY time you press the trigger creates bad habits.
The ability to have a re-active trigger completely changes the game! Waiting for the mag with Mantis to be available and will add that one to my equipment as well. I have been dry firing for several months with some intensity, but being unable to balance it out with live fire because of ammo prices, I wanted to avoid building the training scar of racking the slide after every shot.
Enter DryFireMag. My first thoughts: the made-in-USA construction shows, and it's much more substantial than I expected it to be. It would be nice if it was flush with the grip for my pistol, but that's just not feasible for the manufacturer: it's not logistically worth it to make a different model for every single handgun.
If you're using an IWB holster with a cover garment, you can still 'conceal' it to practice your draw, so it's a non issue. For competition guys and gals, it won't matter at all. Packaging was sufficient, instructions were simple, tuning was easy, and they supplied the Allen wrench and an extra black spring I did not opt for the multi-spring pack.
This is outstanding! Outstanding feedback from mantis and great feel on the dryfire mag. Highly recommended! In the midst of the Covid19 pandemic, many gun ranges near me have closed and continued to stay closed. Without having the luxury of shooting live rounds down range, I wanted a pistol training tool that will help me to build trigger control and simulate the trigger pull for my Glock G19x in the comfort of my own home.
This is where the DFM came in. I was very impressed with the concept of the tool. Upon my initial usage of the tool, I was surprised to see how simple and easy it was to use it. To be frank, I was actually having lots of fun using it to where I became a bit obsessed about using it daily. So after a month of daily usage, the DFM malfunctioned to where the trigger wasn't resetting and there was no audible "click". I estimate I must have pulled the trigger about a few thousand times.
I contacted the customer support regarding sending the mag in for repair. The company president, Stan actually personally handled my return. I was honored. So fast forward a week or so later, I received the DFM in my mailbox. I was expected to see my repaired mag. However, to my surprise, I was given a brand new mag!
I was so shocked! Thank you so much for your generosity, Stan! You now have a loyal customer for life! I've been sharing the DFM with friends and a few of them have made the purchase. Please consider making a model for the CZ P 10 series. My first year at SHOT and I was more intrigued by stuff I found to be innovative rather than just a new take on old stuff usually complete with flashy advertising, "operator", "EDC" or "tactical" in the marketing.
I saw this and was truly happy--the table was busy as you can imagine but I got a chance to talk with the inventor briefly and immediately texted a couple of buddies. I bought both variants and love them. Now when the kids are in bed, I have added "movers" to my dry-fire time using lefties on screen while watching TV with my better half. Not likely. Fun and useful? You know it. I spent the better part of my adult life traveling the world on the taxpayer's dime and started my family only after retiring.
It's been good busy, but now that the kids are old enough to not feel guilty catching a match or two over the summer, and with all the extra dry fire time I'm finding with these, I'm gonna have to start competing this summer. These are phenomenal training aids and a heckuvalotta fun to boot.
Well done! I have been using the DryFireMag for over a year. I don't have the patience to keep racking the slide The striker retaining roll pin can break. Known issue, just keep a decent supply on hand with the appropriate pin driver. The only problem you will see from this is is the striker retaining pin.
I had the stock in for probably dry fires before I sent the gun off for a trigger job and Powder River replaced it. Good to know. I just change them out once a year when the guns get their annual cleaning rather they need it or not. My wife and I shoot rounds of 9 and 45s through each gun a year. I do a fair amount of dry fire with mine, Her not so much. Her 9 always shows more wear on the pin than any of the others but I have not had one break so far.
Mine broke in less than 15K dry fire and rounds fired combined. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser.
It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Annihilator Start date Nov 23, Long answer, "yes" with a "but. Keystone Ronin. Also as mentioned the HellCat has been known to break the firing pin during excessive dry fire.
Good article Annihilator. Keystone said:. Click to expand The Hellcat also requires a dry fire to disassemble SimonRL Custom. Annihilator said:. SimonRL said:. Actually, the TX22 can be dry fired. It also requires a trigger pull to disassemble. My TX22 has a green dot on it and I can shoot it with surgical precision. PunchySunshine Elite. Someone mentioned above that the Hellcat had an issue with the firing pin breaking from dryfiring. Is this still accurate? I also have a SA , hammer fired.
Is there an issue with dryfiring this as well? Use snap caps if dry firing on a regular basis. Is this just a standard warning for any firearm? In any of your opinions, what constitutes "extensive" dry firing?
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