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DryFireMag Elevates Dry-Fire Training for Competition & Defense

Dry fire is important, as it’s the only way to get enough trigger time in to become proficient and stay ahead of the competition. By working with your firearm ammunition-free, one can perfect their trigger squeeze, presentation, and transitions. However, if extra movements are worked into the routine, you may be training in more than you bargained for. To make the trigger work, you typically have to cycle the slide in between each shot, which isn’t realistic. Neither is working with a dead trigger and pretending you pressed it correctly. DryFireMag set out to solve this problem. Their hit product sees use by competitors, law enforcement agents, or anyone who takes pistol practice seriously.

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By interacting with the trigger bar, the DryFireMag interrupts the action and provides its own reset. Installation is as simple as removing your standard magazine, removing any round that might be in the chamber, and inserting the device into the magazine well. Trigger pull weights match closely to OEM specs for a given pistol. An included spring enables lightening the pull. Additional springs are available on the website for fine-tuning for those seeking perfection. 

The standard DryFireMag comprises a passive product, designed to simply reset the trigger. In addition to this, the company also offers the Smart DryFireMag, which works with the included Laser Ammo SureStrike. An internal battery powers an LED at the top of the mag, which activates the SureStrike when placed in the chamber. The SureStrike emits a laser beam, enabling shooters to track progress or interact with any of Laser Ammo’s reactive targets. This includes its Smokeless Range simulator that allows you to practice handling specific scenarios with your personal firearm. 

Currently, there are models available for the most common SIG 320s, Smith & Wesson M&Ps, Springfield XDs, Glocks, and many more. For more information or to order, visit dryfiremag.com.

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