Love watching and listening to you! Very practical. What to you think of air soft? Some of the guns are over 500 fps. I know you don’t have recoil to control but you can improve accuracy. I don’t have one but am looking for your thoughts.
@@joepiazza9194 Thanks for the support! If you have a replica of your actual firearm it could be beneficial. I would caution not to get sucked into accuracy results from airsoft vs regular dry fire practice. When we dry fire we get a lot of feed back from not having a recoil impulse, which in turn tells us what we are doing wrong or right that translates to results in live fire.
Check out Barrel Blok as well. No way a live round can be chambered and visually shows it is clear. I don’t much worry about wear and tear esp on my Glock. Parts are expendable and I doubt the dry fire would add even any sort of significant wear(personal opinion)
hey brother! I loved this video, i really enjoy polishing those skills during down time.
@@thePreparedFather Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the support! 🤙🏻
Love watching and listening to you! Very practical. What to you think of air soft? Some of the guns are over 500 fps. I know you don’t have recoil to control but you can improve accuracy. I don’t have one but am looking for your thoughts.
@@joepiazza9194 Thanks for the support! If you have a replica of your actual firearm it could be beneficial. I would caution not to get sucked into accuracy results from airsoft vs regular dry fire practice. When we dry fire we get a lot of feed back from not having a recoil impulse, which in turn tells us what we are doing wrong or right that translates to results in live fire.
Check out Barrel Blok as well. No way a live round can be chambered and visually shows it is clear. I don’t much worry about wear and tear esp on my Glock. Parts are expendable and I doubt the dry fire would add even any sort of significant wear(personal opinion)