@@Tessuroh break? oh you mean reset, if she was practicing resetting the trigger, im sure she would have said so. but she wasnt. none the less, she is practicing aiming and shooting.
I think this would work better with double action pistols. This really is building more bad habits than it’s helping your shots. Imagine being in a high pressure situation and racking the slide after every shot…. 🤔
This will get you in the bad habit of racking your slide after every shot. I haven't found any dry fire systems that allowed you to actually dry Fire without racking the slide every time besides "Cool Fire Trainer" Or snap caps/dummy rounds
dry firing should just be focused on trigger pull, sight picture, and proper grip, subsequent & follow up shots during live fire are dependent on those fundamentals which are best drilled with dry fire. the reps being performed during dry fire shouldn't be programmed in such a way that would instill racking the slide as a habit that would conflict with live fire
Unfortunately Cool Fire Trainer and Dry Fire Mag are both extremely limited in the pistol they work with. The Strikeman will work in anything of the correct caliber.
recoil management is dependent on grip, with proper grip and no limp wrist, recoil is easily mitigated and a return to proper zero for follow up shots, and it's precisely why dry firing is essential, as it removes the variable of recoil itself to allow you to focus entirely on the fundamentals
right… get the pretty girl to do an attractive stance= selling your product to more… men? ig? But at the end of the day, people are just gonna say, “hey that’s a pretty girl!” then flush any memory of this video down the drain lmao. i’d say nice try but this is the worst ad formula you could ever try
Her shooting stance is rather interesting.
Some people shoot with an athletic stance, but some people opt for the HO STANCE
get into the habit of taking your finger off the trigger when you rack the slide, thats how AD's happen when using live fire.
Good point. Training scars are real.
I was thinking this same thing but then I thought "how is she gonna remember where the break is tho?"
@@Tessuroh break? oh you mean reset, if she was practicing resetting the trigger, im sure she would have said so. but she wasnt. none the less, she is practicing aiming and shooting.
@@jakk9278 I thought this was a makeup commercial
😂
Again a device great for some feedback but crates bad habits (racking the slide after everyshot). Stance and grip can use a lot of help as well
is that a pose or a shooting stand ?
I think this would work better with double action pistols. This really is building more bad habits than it’s helping your shots. Imagine being in a high pressure situation and racking the slide after every shot…. 🤔
Grandpa eyeing up his 45. Be like:
Saw this at a gun range today and it’s cool
Beautiful stance
OK, nice I see. I was confused as to how the trigger was working without ejecting the laser. Thanks
I’ve found mine to be spotty at best. Sometimes it records a shot and 3 shots later another one.
This will get you in the bad habit of racking your slide after every shot.
I haven't found any dry fire systems that allowed you to actually dry Fire without racking the slide every time besides "Cool Fire Trainer"
Or snap caps/dummy rounds
Dryfiremag as well, they also have a laser version too
dry firing should just be focused on trigger pull, sight picture, and proper grip, subsequent & follow up shots during live fire are dependent on those fundamentals which are best drilled with dry fire. the reps being performed during dry fire shouldn't be programmed in such a way that would instill racking the slide as a habit that would conflict with live fire
Unfortunately Cool Fire Trainer and Dry Fire Mag are both extremely limited in the pistol they work with.
The Strikeman will work in anything of the correct caliber.
But why is her face so frozen and expressionless?
Cause she's focusing on the target..
Plastic surgery and lots of meds
Where is that sound coming from do all calibers do this
This would have been nice during the virus.
I cant shoot blanks with her in the room.
How do you like it
Is she making that sound?
Should practice stance aswell instead of whatever the fuck that is
Definitely! Would improve her accuracy considerably!
Do all the dry training apps have delay?
Super unrealistic since there is no kick to compensate for.
recoil management is dependent on grip, with proper grip and no limp wrist, recoil is easily mitigated and a return to proper zero for follow up shots, and it's precisely why dry firing is essential, as it removes the variable of recoil itself to allow you to focus entirely on the fundamentals
It's training fundamentals which will lead to better recoil management and faster, more accurate follow up shots.
why would you compensate for kick in any way, it’s about nailing the trigger pull no?
@@bunny-bunny-bunny yes trigger pull maintaining grip without anticipation/flinch
I love girls that shoot guns
Be cool if I was there
Is would be significantly less cool if you were there, sir.
The skin tight clothes help her aim steady!
Nothing beats real training
No recoil, no smell, can’t tell what your piece likes to eat. It’s a game. For real life training this ain’t it.
right… get the pretty girl to do an attractive stance= selling your product to more… men? ig? But at the end of the day, people are just gonna say, “hey that’s a pretty girl!” then flush any memory of this video down the drain lmao. i’d say nice try but this is the worst ad formula you could ever try
Wow... 7 feet..