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  • Med24

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    Nope, but I do like my Barrel blok (includes a nifty magazine block too) and dry fire training cards.
     

    Baddog 0302

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    In the vidio it shows someone dry firing a Glock over and over. My question is , is this "whizbanger" able to reset triggers ?
    Will kinda have to go with RR a .177 "BB" pistol with their 10# triggers would be the low cost way to go. Talk about "holdem and squeezem", just spend a little time with your normal trigger and it's pull before loading it , or , Muscle memory will suprize you. That's why the 2 oz BR triggers go to the range by themself's and not this the 2 # bolt guns.
     

    RidgeRunner

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    has anyone ever had any experience with this system?

    There was a set up at the gun show, it seemed like it worked as it should, and I liked it ok. However, the guy was a pushy salesman, and I don't care for that tactic, so I walked away after trying it.
     

    Med24

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    In the vidio it shows someone dry firing a Glock over and over. My question is , is this "whizbanger" able to reset triggers ?
    Will kinda have to go with RR a .177 "BB" pistol with their 10# triggers would be the low cost way to go. Talk about "holdem and squeezem", just spend a little time with your normal trigger and it's pull before loading it , or , Muscle memory will suprize you. That's why the 2 oz BR triggers go to the range by themself's and not this the 2 # bolt guns.
    I found an "easy trainer for Glock" that you add on the end of the slide and it resets the trigger for you without a rack. Also comes from barrel blok company, but their website is not the easiest to search. Best way to find it is google Easy Trainer for Glock.
     

    skipfandango

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    Way late on this, but my wife got it for me.
    TLDR: no sub for real range time, but I like it.
    The 380 first in that and my 9s surprisingly well as long as you don't jam it in, you do pretty much need a cleaning rod to remove.
    But it's been pretty good for me, I can't get to the range as often as I like and it's a good warm up, especially if I'm taking a non-glock and want to precondition my finger to a different break.
    Caveat, and I don't know your exp level, but I would not recommend for new shooters. The lack of recoil and need to rack strikers/SA built a bad habit I had to recondition out of my wife.
    But it's fairly inexpensive and I've even used it to pre-zero(ish) my red dots out to 25yd. Most ideal for a DAO, but if you find it for a good enough price id say pull the trigger.
    Hope that was helpful.
     
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