Did you try it in any ALS holsters?
I figured worst case it might fit a GLS.
Doesn't fit an ALS.
Did you try it in any ALS holsters?
I figured worst case it might fit a GLS.
Doesn't fit an ALS.
The training gun/pistol you have, is it just a *tight fit* in G19 holsters?
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Doesn't fit an ALS.
The training gun/pistol you have, is it just a *tight fit* in G19 holsters?
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There are ranges that do the same, such as FRC, but I think the OP is looking for something an individual can use to supplement dry fire.
Does FRC teach shooters in the Sims class how to Slice the Pie when entering the room with a shooter inside?
I’ll share some links when I get back home, but there are some reduced steel targets for use with airsoft guns as a means of training steel challenge and USPSA. I bought mine specifically to shoot drills ten yards and in. It’s not quite powerful enough to punch through a cardboard IPSC, but it can definitely punch through paper.
I didn’t intend to derail the thread. I hope you get more answers, because I’ve been looking for something similar since I ran into the issues with my airsoft Glock.
Thank you for the feedback,
On a more personal level, we are all on this board for reasons of our own. We do however share common interests. Would it not be easier to build friendships, and more beneficial to the board, the act of shooting, and firearm ownership across the board. If we tried as hard to get along, as we did to create friction and rivalry with one another? There are obviously some elephants in the room. I know I have had some issues of my own with some. Much due in part to my general, and lackadaisical use of terminology. I tend not to be very specific when talking about a thing, because I, and most of the people I interact with would get the point, without further explanation. At one time I found entertainment value in this. Now it is arduous, and an act of labor to wade through, and I would generally just prefer not to do it.
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With the current ammo situation, has anyone considered using airsoft pistols to stay on top of your pistol game? Most namely GBB Pistols so there is some recoil, and report.
I've been leaning on .22 for my training needs, but that's mostly because I'm already invested in .22 pistols and ammo. If I move to airsoft, I'd need to start investing in new guns and ammo and whatever other junk I'd need.
But if I was starting from scratch, I'd give airsoft a look.
Mike
I have access to a private range so shooting isn’t the issue. I already have the Airsoft Glock, but I’ll be completely honest and tell you that I’ve also been looking into a .22lr pistol. If you have the ammunition for it, shooting at a few cents per round is much better than $0.26-0.60/rd. That being said, I can shoot my airsoft Glock in the garage or backyard and no one will pay attention to it. The only inconvenience is setting up some form of a trap to catch the BB’s. I have plans to make a trap that I can attach to my IPSC stands, but I need to make it and test it out.
I have access to a private range so shooting isn’t the issue. I already have the Airsoft Glock, but I’ll be completely honest and tell you that I’ve also been looking into a .22lr pistol. If you have the ammunition for it, shooting at a few cents per round is much better than $0.26-0.60/rd. That being said, I can shoot my airsoft Glock in the garage or backyard and no one will pay attention to it. The only inconvenience is setting up some form of a trap to catch the BB’s. I have plans to make a trap that I can attach to my IPSC stands, but I need to make it and test it out.
Some are now using ground up tires in their traps.
I know it's a bit of a cliche, but I love my Glock 44. I can run the same rig that I run for my 17 and 19, and it does a pretty good job of approximating the feel of the "real thing."
I was lucky and stocked up heavily on .22 late in 2019. That said, I'm not burning through it like I normally would, 'cause I know it's going to be speedy to replace for a while.
Mike
Ground up tires for bullet traps.